Elizabeth Hanley of Schroeter Goldmark & Bender in Seattle and Tamara Holder of Tamara Holder Law in Chicago – both longtime advocates for survivors of sexual abuse – recently spoke with several media outlets in the Tri-Cities area regarding the growing number of lawsuits filed against Dr. Mark E. Mulholland, who practiced as an OB-GYN in the Richland, Washington, until as recently as June of this year.
Lawsuits continue to mount against Tri-Cities OBGYN, Mark E. Mulholland. Another, filed by Jane Doe 103, adds to the more than 100 other women who have come forward with abuse allegations. Represented by attorneys Elizabeth Hanley of Schroeter Goldmark & Bender (SGB) and Tamara Holder of Tamara Holder Law, Jane Doe 103’s lawsuit in King County Superior Court alleges physical and sexual abuse by Dr. Mulholland, who worked for Providence St. Joseph Health and Kadlec Regional Medical Center in Richland, Washington, from 1999 through June 2025.
A new lawsuit filed in King County Superior Court by Jane Doe 101, represented by attorneys Elizabeth Hanley of Schroeter Goldmark & Bender and Tamara Holder of Tamara Holder Law, adds to the mounting allegations of sexual abuse and gender-based discrimination against Tri-Cities OB-GYN Mark Mulholland.
Providence St. Joseph Health and Kadlec Regional Medical Center masked numerous patient complaints for more than two decades
These latest lawsuits join three others already filed in 2024 against OYA staff for previous and ongoing abuse.
The plaintiffs are committed to confronting the institutional failures that allowed Jason Zaccaria to harass his employees and to prevent it from happening to others.
Lindsay Halm and Ben Gauen contributed an article to WSAJ’s April edition of Trial News that explores the nuances navigating parallel civil and criminal proceedings.
Attorneys say case marks major milestone in sexual abuse litigation and brings significant compensation to survivor