Governor Gregoire recognizes SGB attorneys for their work writing amicus briefs on her behalf supporting the Affordable Care Act

Govenor Chris Gregoire gave a special “thank you” to the Law Firm of Schroeter Goldmark & Bender and their attorneys for their tireless efforts to defend the law. Pictured left to right: Rebecca Roe, William Rutzick, Govenor Gregoire, Adam Berger, Kristin Houser and Ann O’Neil (SGB paralegal).

Gregoire Statement on Amicus Brief
SGB Team with Gov  Gregoire

El abogado Sims Weymuller se une a las Prácticas de lesiones personales y responsabilidad civil por productos defectuosos de SGB

SEATTLE (15 de marzo de 2012) – SGB ha anunciado que Sims Weymuller se ha unido a SGB. Sims es conocido por su intelecto, tenacidad y dedicación a sus clientes. Trabajará en lesiones personales, responsabilidad civil por productos defectuosos y negligencia médica y legal.

Sims aporta a SGB una década de experiencia litigando asuntos complejos. Pero es más que un abogado excepcional y defensor de confianza; es un líder en nuestra profesión. Recientemente, presidió el Comité de profesionalismo de la WSBA y la Junta del fondo de abogados de la WSBA para la protección del cliente. Regularmente escribe y da conferencias sobre temas de profesionalismo y ética.

“Sims es un defensor extraordinario, orador y ser humano en todos los aspectos”, señala la abogada de SGB Briteney Mercer. “Sims es apasionado por su trabajo y uno de los abogados más inteligentes que conozco. Está dedicado a sus clientes y va más allá del deber llamado”.

El equipo de lesiones personales de SGB representa a personas que han sido gravemente lesionadas por la negligencia de empresas, agencias gubernamentales y otros. El grupo de responsabilidad civil por productos defectuosos representa a personas que han sido gravemente lesionadas o enfermas por productos inseguros o defectuosos. El grupo de negligencia médica representa a aquellos que han sido gravemente lesionados como resultado de actos negligentes de un médico u otro proveedor de servicios de salud. Sims seguirá trabajando con clientes en asuntos de negligencia legal.

Free Monthly Legal Clinics Presented by SGB and LBAW

Free Monthly Legal Clinics presented by the Law Offices of SGB and the Latina/o Bar Association of Washington.  Our next free clinic will be held Wednesday, February 8, 2012.

See photography from the clinic here.

Photography courtesy of Storms Photographic.

Court of Appeals Affirms Rest and Meal Break Judgment for Class of Brink’s Armored Car Employees

The Washington Court of Appeals has affirmed a $1.3 million judgment in favor of a class of armored car drivers and messengers who were denied their rest and meal periods by their employer, Brink’s Incorporated.  That judgment was reached after a four week trial in late 2009 in front of King County Superior Court Judge Michael J. Trickey.  The court ruled that Brink’s Incorporated has to pay back wages, plus interest, to 182 drivers and messengers for the period between 2004 and 2007 because it did not allow them an opportunity to take rest breaks and meal periods. The employees worked as messengers and drivers on armored trucks out of branch offices located in Seattle and Tacoma and picked up and delivered cash and other valuables throughout Western Washington.

Under Washington state law, all employees are entitled to 10 minutes of rest break time for each 4 hours of work, and a 30 minute meal period after 5 working hours. The Court of Appeals affirmed that because of their continuous work responsibilities guarding the high value property on the trucks, the Brink’s employees had no personal time during the day when they could rest and eat.

“We are very pleased with the decision. These employees worked very hard under difficult conditions and faced considerable dangers every day. They deserved to be treated in compliance with the law,” stated one of the attorneys for the class, Adam J. Berger, of the Seattle firm of Schroeter, Goldmark & Bender. Although the original judgment was for $1.3 million, with additional post judgment interest, the total amount of back pay and interest is estimated to exceed $1.5 million.

More information about the class action case may be found on the website of class counsel, Schroeter Goldmark & Bender, at www.sgb-law.com.

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Schroeter Goldmark & Bender is one of the Pacific Northwest’s largest plaintiffs’ law firms, and has been assisting injured families and workers for more than 35 years.

SGB Attorneys Win Fight to Protect Increase in Washington State Minimum Wage Rate

SGB attorneys Martin Garfinkel, Adam Berger, Bill Rutzick, and Lindsay Halm representing the Washington Department of Labor and Industries and its Director Judy Schurke, were successful in defeating an effort by the Washington Farm Bureau, the Washington Restaurant Association, and the Washington Retail Association seeking to overturn L&I’s decision to increase the state minimum wage rate from $8.55 per hour to $8.67 per hour based on the provisions of RCW 49.46.020. SGB had been hired by the state to defend L&I because Attorney General Rob McKenna had advised against the increase. On behalf of L&I, SGB argued that the law mandated the $.12 per hour increase due to inflation over the past year. The business groups contended that no increase should be ordered until the national consumer price index exceeds its August 2008 level. Kittitas Superior Court Judge Scott Sparks upheld L&I’s decision, and as a result, the increase in the minimum wage will go into effect as planned on January 1, 2011.

Court of Appeals Reverses Verdict in FedEx Class Action Alleging Misclassification of Delivery Drivers as Independent Contractors

In 2004, SGB filed a class action lawsuit against FedEx in King County Superior Court, Washington alleging that FedEx misclassified 320 pick-up and delivery drivers as independent contractors. These drivers worked for the FedEx Home Delivery and FedEx Ground divisions between December 2001 and December 2004.

After a four week trial in March, 2009, the jury returned a verdict for FedEx, finding that the drivers were independent contractors. SGB appealed, and on December 20, 2010, the Court of Appeals issued a 40-page decision reversing the judgment against the drivers and remanding the case back to the trial court for further proceedings. The Appeals Court found that several of the key jury instructions were legally wrong. It is expected that FedEx will seek review of this decision by the Washington Supreme Court.

A copy of the Court of Appeals decision is attached here.

Read more about the FedEx class action lawsuit.

Abogados Bill Bowman y Brit Mercer se unen a la práctica de defensa penal de SGB

SEATTLE (8 de diciembre de 2010) – SGB ha anunciado que dos destacados abogados de defensa penal de Seattle, Bill Bowman y Brit Mercer, se unirán a la práctica de defensa penal de SGB como abogados consultores el 1 de enero de 2011. Se unen a Jeffery Robinson, Colette Tvedt y Joseph Campagna en la práctica.

Bill Bowman, anteriormente de Fox Bowman Duarte, trasladará su práctica de casos de manejo bajo los efectos del alcohol (DUI, por sus siglas en inglés) bien establecida a SGB. Bowman es considerado uno de los principales expertos estatales en la ley de DUI. Antiguo defensor público y fiscal adjunto del condado de King, ha defendido con éxito casos de DUI en más de 18 condados en todo el estado.
Brit Mercer se une a la práctica de defensa penal de SGB después de ocho años en práctica privada. Mercer ha dedicado su carrera legal a defender a personas acusadas de crímenes y ha representado a cientos de personas en tribunales municipales, de distrito, superiores y federales. Tiene experiencia defendiendo DUIs y otras violaciones de tráfico penales, violencia doméstica, delitos graves y cargos por delitos menores.
“Bill y Brit son abogados de defensa penal inteligentes, tenaces y altamente capaces”, señaló Jeffery Robinson. “We look forward to continuing to grow our practice with their skills in our arsenal. “
El equipo de defensa penal de SGB representa a clientes acusados de delitos de cuello blanco, cargos graves de delitos, fraude en el cuidado de la salud, cargos de DUI/delitos menores, mala conducta legal/judicial y delitos de drogas.

Acquittal in Accidental Death of Infant

On December 1, 2010, a Thurston County jury acquitted our client, Corey Snyder, of all charges. Jeff Robinson represented Mr. Snyder, with assistance from Angela Macey-Cushman and the SGB Criminal Defense team.

Mr. Snyder was accused of first degree manslaughter following the tragic death of his 4-month-old daughter, which occurred when he accidently dropped her while playing with her.  The jury took only 35 minutes to return their unanimous verdict of not guilty.  Mr. Robinson and Ms. Macey-Cushman are extremely proud to have represented Mr. Snyder in this matter.

Read more about the case:
The Olympian: Olympia man acquitted in infant’s tossing death