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Firm News Brain Injury/Spinal Cord Injury |
Mar 15, 2024

In an article authored for WSAJ’s March edition of Trial News, SGB attorney Sims Weymuller shares an impactful personal account of 10 lessons he’s learned about navigating traumatic brain injury, both as a serious personal injury trial lawyer and the father of a TBI survivor.

Firm News |
Mar 02, 2024

SGB is proud to announce its partnership with Seattle Sounders FC for the club’s 50th anniversary season.

SGB Announces Partnership with Sounders FC
Firm News |
Feb 28, 2024

We are looking for a dynamic, creative, and smart 2L law student with a diverse background, experiences, and ideas to join our team. Our summer program is designed to give law students exposure to all aspects of our plaintiff trial practice. Interns work alongside experienced attorneys and will learn about a variety of practice areas, clients, and our firm culture. Opportunities will include research, writing, and observation of litigation events, including depositions, hearings, mediation, arbitration, trial, and appeals.

Firm News |
Feb 02, 2024

Since at least 2018, Amazon was made aware that individuals, including children, were buying high-purity sodium nitrite from Amazon’s website for the purpose of dying by suicide. The chemical is infamously known for being utilized in suicides, especially by vulnerable teenagers, and has no ordinary household use. Despite this, Amazon continued to sell the product until as recently as 2022, the suit states.

Firm News |
Feb 02, 2024

SGB attorney Kaitlin Cherf joined KING 5 to discuss a lawsuit brought by a Washington family against Amazon, which for years sold sodium nitrite, a deadly chemical infamously known for being utilized in suicides, especially by vulnerable teenagers.

Firm News |
Jan 19, 2024

In 2022, Grandview School District near Yakima, Wash., agreed to pay $1.75 million to settle a sex abuse claim brought by a former middle school student, C.M.A., who suffered years of abuse perpetrated by one of its teachers, Charles (“Chuck”) Adams. Following the settlement, law enforcement referred the case for criminal charges, which were recently filed, more than a year later, by the Yakima County Prosecutor’s office, according to the attorneys who represented C.M.A, Julie E. Kline and Sergio A. Garcidueñas-Sease from Seattle-based law firm Schroeter Goldmark & Bender (SGB). 

Firm News |
Dec 15, 2023

SGB's Craig Sims joined former Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist and retired Pierce County Judge Brian Tollefson to discuss the latest developments in the Manuel Ellis trial.

Firm News |
Nov 20, 2023

Each year, Best Lawyers surveys hundreds of attorneys and firms in the United States to award outstanding individuals and law firms for their exceptional work.

Firm News Employment Law |
Nov 01, 2023

Cori Latousek was held to different standards than her counterparts and experienced targeted and unfair discrimination based on her gender and sexuality.

Firm News |
Sep 29, 2023

Hanley becomes the third female SGB attorney to hold the position, following Becky Roe and Janet Rice.