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The Atlas of Legal Aid

If Salvador Mungia had his way, ‘justice for all’ would be a given

The Big Picture

She prosecuted the Green River Killer. There’s not much that can unnerve Patty Eakes

'That's Not Crowd Control, That's Crowd Attack'

David Perez helped lead the charge to keep Seattle officers from violating protesters’ civil rights

Yoga Behind Bars

Gwendolyn Payton on teaching yoga to King County inmates 

Woman Settles With State of Washington Over Foster Abuse

She was assaulted for many years by the man in whose care she was placed

Pagliacci Pizza Settles Class Action With Drivers

Terrell Marshall Law Group negotiated $3.75 million settlement

250 Films of Quarantine

Seattle attorney and cinephile Bob Cumbow shares his movie list

Incubating Success

Stan Perkins helps legal entrepreneurs find their footing—while helping those who can’t afford a lawyer

If I Could Change One Thing About Immigration Policy

Three lawyers submit to direct questioning

Making Connections

Jeffrey Beaver has always brought people together; now he’s helping Sound Transit unite the whole region 

Trial by Fire

Starting out as a prosecutor: a brutal workload. And the best job ever

'I Didn't Give Up'

For more than two decades, Richard Eymann fought the U.S. government on behalf of Hanford downwinders

Science Major

Pam Jacobson’s biology background has influenced more than one career

Playing By Heart

Victoria Vreeland has made a career of championing the powerless

Regular check-ins, respecting videoconference preferences, and other tips for working from home

Longtime work-from-home attorney Venkat Balasubramani offers best practices and a glimpse into a legal world in transition

Seattle Police Officer Claims Camp Cleanup Ruined His Health

Attorney Lincoln Beauregard says the city should have known about the risk of contamination at a homeless encampment

Standing Her Ground

Karen Koehler lands a $123 million verdict against Ride the Ducks