Promoting Access to the Legal System and Encouraging Diversity

2018–2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2018–2019 Board of Trustees

PRESIDENT TRUSTEES Todd R. Bowers Laurie Lootens Chyz Vanessa S. Power

VICE PRESIDENT Scott E. Collins Charles Wallace Riley, Jr. David A. Zapolsky P. Stephen DiJulio Frederick B. Rivera

SECRETARY Mark T. Fordham Hon. Averil Budge Rothrock Jeffrey G. Frank Hon. Bruce W. Hilyer (Ret.) Hon. John R. Ruhl

TREASURER Curt Roy Hineline Scott A. Smith Kelly Twiss Noonan J. Michael Keyes Pallavi Mehta Wahi R. Gregory Kipper James Fitzgerald Williams IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Eric P. Gillett Steven A. Miller Louie Wu

KING COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION 1200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 700, , WA 98101 (206) 267-7100 • www.kcbf.org

STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Andrew J. Prazuch Sophie Petersen A Note of Thanks to You – PRESIDENT’S Our Friends, Colleagues, and Donors MESSAGE

This has been an exemplary year for the King County Bar Foundation. I feel privileged and grateful to have worked with my fellow trustees, our volunteers, and our incredibly generous contributors to help raise funds to provide pro bono legal services for our neighbors who need – but cannot afford – legal assistance and to provide scholarships to promote diversity in the legal profession.

Our two primary fundraising campaigns were a great success this year. In our annual spring rite of passage, we gathered on April 3rd for the Breakfast With Champions. Almost 1,000 lawyers and colleagues – the largest such gathering in the state – heard from former Todd R. Bowers United States Attorney General and listened as Kayvon Behroozian, a KCBF KCBF President, scholarship recipient, described firsthand the importance of diversity in the legal profession. 2018–2019 These speakers inspired the attendees and King County law firms to contribute over $379,000 to support the pro bono and diversity work of KCBA. In addition, in the fall, we worked with our partners at the Legal Foundation of to raise over $550,000 from generous law firms and the legal community to support pro bono programs in King County and across the state.

The money we raised this year allowed KCBA to provide over 12,000 hours of pro bono legal services to approximately 8,500 low-income King County residents through programs such as the Housing Justice Project, the Neighborhood Legal Clinics, Volunteer Legal Services, the Family Law Mentor Program, the Kinship Care Solutions Project, and the Self-Help Plus Program. In addition, we also gave out $150,000 in scholarships to over 60 students at the law schools at the and Seattle University. This year’s scholarships add to the over $2.5 million the bar has given out since 1970 to promote diversity in the legal profession.

One of the highlights of the year was the announcement in December 2018 of KCBA’s partnership with the United Way of King County and the Seattle Mariners to combat homelessness in King County. The Mariners, through their new HomeBase project, contributed $3 million, which was quickly followed by an additional $5 million pledge from Microsoft. These funds will be used to support tenants requiring assistance with rent payments and the critical work done by KCBA’s Housing Justice Project.

The programs your contributions help us fund represent the best of our profession – our commitment to helping our neighbors who otherwise would not be able to afford legal services or to afford to go to law school. We could not do this work without you – the volunteers who put in the time and effort to provide assistance to others and the law firms, individual lawyers, and business partners whose generous financial support funds our important work.

On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I want to thank you for your support this past year. With your continued support this coming year, we can make an even greater difference. DIVERSITY

Bar Scholar Spotlight

Minority Law The bar’s Student Scholarships cumulative scholarship grants Each year, the King County Bar Foundation are in excess of grants funds to two local law schools for minority law student scholarships. This Kayvon Behroozian is a 3L at the program serves as the driving force behind the $2.5 million University of Washington. He has bar’s efforts to provide financial assistance to faced and overcome adversity deserving minority students, increase workplace as the son of Iranian immigrants diversity in the legal profession, and help growing up in Washington. At the retain minority lawyers practicing in our local communities. 2019 Breakfast With Champions, Kayvon shared a personal story KCBF honored its most recent minority law student scholarship from when he lived in the na- recipients from the Seattle University and University of Washington tion’s capital while working for the Schools of Law at its annual Bar Scholars Reception in November 2018. Obama Administration. He became Over 60 Bar Scholars were awarded $150,000 in scholarships – the victim of a hate crime as he was $75,000 to each school. walking home one evening and was overwhelmed by the cultural- As one of the largest providers of minority law student scholarships in ly-sensitive response from the local the state of Washington, the bar’s cumulative scholarship grants are in police department’s LGBTQ task- excess of $2.5 million. force in response to the assault. Of the bar’s scholarships, Kayvon urges, “representation matters,” and em- LSAT Preparation Grant Program To learn more  phasized The King County Bar’s newest courses as well as fee waivers from about Kayvon’s the need story, listen to his diversity program offers financial the Law School Admission Council for it in remarks from the support to diverse undergraduate for participants. We were proud to all profes- 2019 Breakfast students and recent graduates taking administer the second round of this sions, and With Champions at the Law School Admission Test. The program and award 10 grants to a especially www.kcbf.org/bwc. grants secure commercial preparatory group of aspiring law students. in the law.

4 KING COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION Family Law Programs PRO BONO SERVICES These programs include the Family Law Mentor Program, the Kinship Care Solutions Project, and the Self-Help Plus Program. The Family Law Mentor Program and Kinship Care Solutions Project assist clients with direct representation for contested divorces and parenting plans for domestic violence survivors, Domestic Violence Our Client’s Protection Orders, and non-parental custody cases. The Self- Help Plus Program provides pro se assistance in non-contested Story: Jeremy divorces, parenting plans, and legal separation. The programs also help unaccompanied immigrant children obtain family law orders to help petition for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, a form of humanitarian immigration relief. Housing Justice Project The Housing Justice Project (HJP) provides free legal help to eligible low-income tenants facing eviction. This clinic operates daily at the King County Courthouse in downtown Seattle and at the Maleng Jeremy is a single father raising his Regional Justice Center in Kent. HJP also offers evening clinics in daughter in Seattle on one income. Seattle at the King County Courthouse. Additionally, HJP collaborates He contacted the VLS Records with United Way to manage the Home Base program, which is an Project because he had a single eviction prevention fund intended to help tenants who fall behind on misdemeanor conviction from 2012 their rent. To assist tenants with other needs affecting their stable for third-degree theft, for which he housing, HJP maintain a social services program to provide wrap- had completed his sentence. around support. Even though his record only contained a single, minor charge, Volunteer Legal Services Jeremy discovered that he was being Volunteer Legal Services (VLS) connects low-income clients in King denied jobs because employers County with volunteer attorneys and also provides direct on-going would not see past his criminal representation. VLS provides legal assistance with removing eligible record. He applied for a notary records of convictions and evictions from clients’ background reports license but was denied due to his to help support them in finding better housing and employment. VLS history. Jeremy tried to remove the additionally works with low-income people to provide them with record himself and found the process end-of-life planning with the help of pro bono attorneys. to be too complicated to successfully complete on his own.

Neighborhood Legal Clinics The Records Project researched his Neighborhood Legal Clinics (NLC) offer individuals a free half-hour case and worked with a volunteer consultation with a volunteer attorney. Attorneys determine whether attorney to successfully vacate his the client has a legal problem, suggest possible options, and provide conviction. Jeremy now has a clean appropriate referrals. NLC has 41 clinics located throughout King criminal record; he is able to get County, including general legal clinics which assist clients with any his notary license and improve his kind of civil legal issues, as well as specialty clinics. financial situation.

2018–2019 ANNUAL REPORT 5 BREAKFAST WITH CHAMPIONS

Attorney General Loretta Lynch Loretta Lynch Inspires Donors

The King County Bar Foundation hosted its annual Breakfast With Champions on April 3. This year’s event had the highest number of attendees in addition to raising the most funds in the history of the organization. Over $379,000 was donated, which included both individual contributions as well as corporate and firm sponsorships. The proceeds support diversity and pro bono civil legal aid efforts in our community.

The program included a video presentation about the work of volunteer lawyers fighting evictions at the bar’s Housing Justice Project. Next, Kayvon Behroozian, a University of Washington law student, spoke about the importance of the bar’s scholarships for minority law students and how they Jenny Durkan made an impact in his personal life. Seattle Jenny Durkan introduced the keynote speaker in addition to urging the crowd to donate and stay engaged. Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch delivered a motivating speech about the rule of law.

Special thanks to the Breakfast planning committee: Jeffrey G. Frank (chair), Curt Roy Hineline, Gregory Kipper, Timothy M. Moran, Kelly T. Noonan, Frederick B. Rivera, Scott A. Smith, and James F. Williams.

2020 Breakfast With Champions Friday, April 3 • Downtown Seattle 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Bruce Hilyer and Harry Schneider Joan Biskupic, CNN legal analyst MARK YOUR and U.S. Supreme Court biographer CALENDARS!

6 KING COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION Thank You to Our 2019 Sponsors! BREAKFAST WITH CHAMPIONS

Diamond – $10,000

Platinum – $5,000

formerly Navigant

Gold – $3,000

Silver – $1,500 Bronze – $1,000 Columbia Bank Peterson Wampold Aoki Law Kidder Mathews Expedia Group Rosato Feldman Luna Bennett Bigelow & Leedom Kipling Law Group Flinn Ferguson Ridgway Law Group Breneman Grube Orehoski Ogden Murphy Wallace Forsberg & Umlauf Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt Brown & Brown of Washington Ogletree, Deakins, Gamoran Legal Consulting S.L. Pitts Foster Pepper Nash, Smoak & Stewart Garde Capital Stoel Rives Garvey Schubert Barer Oseran Hahn Gordon Tilden Thomas & Cordell T-Mobile Hilyer Dispute Resolution Polsinelli Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson Thomson Reuters Immix Law Group Seattle Mariners HomeStreet Bank Van Kampen & Crowe Judicial Dispute Resolution Skellenger Bender McNaul Ebel Nawrot & Helgren Keller Rohrback Socius Law Group

2018–2019 ANNUAL REPORT 7 PARTNERSHIPS

HomeBase Tenant Assistance Program

In December 2018, the King County Bar joined with the United Way of King County and the Seattle Mariners to launch a community partnership called HomeBase. The program will help tackle King County’s homelessness crisis one-time financial emergencies, so they can by reducing the number of people who lose pay late rents to landlords and avoid eviction. their homes due to eviction – a leading cause of Additionally, the program provides financial homelessness. resources for the bar’s Housing Justice Project, We are a grateful for the $3 million lead gift from which provides legal representation in the the Mariners, as well as an additional $5 million eviction process through a network of volunteer pledge from Microsoft. The majority of these attorneys working each day of the week at the funds will be available as grants to clients facing King County Courthouses in Seattle and Kent.

Joint Law Firm Campaign for Civil Legal Aid

The legal profession in King County has access to far greater financial resources than the rest of the state. As members of the broader statewide legal community, the King County Bar is committed to sharing those resources to ensure our neighbors from Bellingham to Vancouver, Forks to Spokane, and all points in between can provide a civil legal aid safety net to our neighbors across the state.

We do this each fall by proudly partnering with the Legal Foundation of Washington to solicit over a half million dollars in charitable gifts from King County law firms which can be pooled and sent across the state, while retaining a portion as well for the King County Bar’s local pro bono programs. These funds are especially valuable since they can be spent on providing services to any one who needs help – unlike government-funded programs which often carry restrictions such as no assistance to undocumented immigrants.

Thank you to all the firms who participate each year!

8 KING COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS Individual Contributors to KCBF in Support of Diversity & Justice

$2,500 + Jennifer S. Divine The King County Bar Foundation is deeply Hon. Sharon S. Armstrong (Ret.) Daniel J. Dunne, Jr. grateful to our supporters who are helping Jonathan J. & Hon. Anne L. Ellington (Ret.) Hon. Bobbe Bridge (Ret.) William E. Fitzharris, Jr. & our mission of ENSURING ACCESS TO Stephen E. DeForest Hon. Marsha Pechman THE LEGAL SYSTEM AND ENCOURAGING Lucy L. Helm Hon. Deborah Fleck (Ret.) M. Colleen Kinerk Kelby D. Fletcher DIVERSITY IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION. David A. Zapolsky Timothy K. Ford Mark Fordham $1,000 – $2,499 Jeffrey & Dina Frank Kara F. Morse Alisa R. Brodkowitz Russell M. Aoki Marcia K. Fujimoto William H. Neukom Hon. Charles S. Burdell, Jr. (Ret.) James L. Austin, Jr. Michelle A. Gail Vanessa S. Power Charles L. Butler III Kathryn M. Battuello Emma Gillespie Andrew J. Prazuch Susannah C. Carr William J. Bender Eric P. Gillett Suzie Rao Hon. H. Joseph Coleman (Ret.) Judith E. Bendich Greg Gorder Frederick B. Rivera Kevin Costanza Thomas L. Boeder Daniel S. Gottlieb Hon. Averil Rothrock Lawrence A. Costich Paula E. Boggs Hon. Helen L. Halpert (Ret.) Donald B. Scaramastra Heather Cover Joseph E. Bringman Mathew L. Harrington Harry H. Schneider, Jr. Rob J. Crichton David J. Burman Hon. Bruce W. Hilyer (Ret.) Hon. Catherine D. Shaffer Crissa Cugini Diana K. Carey Jerome L. Jager Anthony D. Shapiro T. Ryan Durkan Jerry Carleton B. Gerald Johnson Peter A. Talevich Linda K. Ebberson Elizabeth M. Carney Diane J. Kero David C. Tarshes Rachel L. Felbeck Laurie L. Chyz Jason T. Knight Rachel Tausend Matthew L. Fick Annette E. Clark Carolyn H. Ladd Michael K. Vaska Thomas M. Fitzpatrick Catherine C. Clark Avi Lipman Louie C. Wu Sonja R. Gerrard Stew Cogan Darryl Lynch Rexanne Gibson $500 – $999 Scott E. Collins David Mann Ed Goines Margaret R. Adams Theodore J. Collins Gail E. Mautner George E. Greer Hon. Marcine Anderson Hon. Ronald E. Cox (Ret.) Todd D. Menenberg Hon. Willie J. Gregory II J. David Andrews Caroline D. Davis Steven A. Miller Douglas Hanafin Hon. Beth M. Andrus Natalie R. De Maar Robert B. Mitchell, Jr. Elizabeth Harris Raj Arora Michael D. Deal Timothy M. Moran Curt R. Hineline Campbell Austin Gregory J. Hollon Giving ranges reflect new contributions received between 7/1/2018 Jillian Barron Mary Hotchkiss and 6/30/2019 and do not include Giving Circle pledge payments, Neal D. Black Christopher H. Howard Breakfast With Champions tickets or sponsorships, or Joint Law Firm Donald W. Black Judith Jennison Campaign contributions. Joel N. Bodansky Daniel F. Johnson Please know that the bar makes every effort to ensure the Alex Bogaard Peter S. Johnson accurate listing of contributors and we sincerely apologize for Justin E. Bolster Cynthia B. Jones any misspellings or omitted donor names. We appreciate the Todd R. Bowers Caryn G. Jorgensen opportunity to correct our records; please advise us of any errors by emailing Sophie Petersen ([email protected]). continues

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Bree H. Kame’enui-Ramirez J. Richard Manning Karen Orehoski Scott A. Smith Joanie Y. Kim Christopher A. Matheson Lori K. O’Tool James P. Solimano Sung-Yon C. Kim Aaron T. McGrath Hon. Karen A. Overstreet (Ret.) Jennifer T. Song Michael B. King Alyson McGregor Russell Pangborn David C. Spellman R. Gregory Kipper Anthony R. Miles Louis D. Peterson Linda J. Strout Mike Knoll Gregory M. Miller Stella L. Pitts Michael C. Subit Armand J. Kornfeld Jesse D. Miller Hon. Kimberley D. Kathryn Surace-Smith Gerald Kroon Jeffrey Minneti Prochnau (Ret.) Lyle Tenpenny Erin E. Langley Scott M. Missall Noah G. Purcell Hon. Tanya L. Thorp Shawn Larsen-Bright John J. Murphy Charles W. Riley, Jr. J. Todd Tracy Hon. Linda Lau (Ret.) Ashley Nelson Kerry Robinson Sidney Tribe Douglas C. Lawrence John Nettleton James S. Rogers Peter M. Vial David J. Lawyer Angela M. Niemann David J. Russell Pallavi Mehta Wahi Hon. J. Robert Leach Kelly T. Noonan Sharon A. Sakamoto Michael S. Wampold Rosemarie W. LeMoine Christopher Nutter Lisa A. Sharpe Tahmina Watson Felix G. Luna Mark F. O’Donnell Barbara Shickich Daniel M. Weiskopf Ralph Maimon Paul A. Olsen Joseph E. Shickich Megan S. Wells Hon. Jay V. White (Ret.) James F. Williams Kim Williams The Legacy Group Nancy Williams Scott S. Yasui The King County Bar Foundation thanks the members of the Hon. Mary Yu Legacy Group who have remembered KCBF in their estate plans. $250 – $499 Anonymous Nancy Pacharzina Stephanie Anderson Hon. Robert H. Alsdorf (Ret.) Alice C. Paine Pamela Anderson John M. Cary Steven R. Rovig Hon. Marlin J. Appelwick Evan Bariault Stew Cogan Sharon A. Sakamoto Mario Barnes Eileen M. Concannon Eugene D. Seligmann Clemens H. Barnes Hon. Ronald E. Cox (Ret.) Hon. JoAnne L. Tompkins (Ret.) Colleen Barrett & Jon M. Schorr Kaustuv M. Das & Lynn Marshall Kumi Y. Baruffi John E. Veblen Caroline D. Davis Bernice J. Blessing Kathleen A. Wareham Karen Bonnell Stephen E. DeForest John W. Widell Patricia Bower Peter S. & Debi Ehrlichman Hon. William A. Bowman Dorothy K. Foster Jill D. Bowman Daniel Gandara Leslie C. Boyd Mike E. Brandeberry Thomas E. Kelly, Jr. For more info on how Geoffrey J. Bridgman Ralph Maimon  you can including KCBF C. D. Brislawn Ronald C. Mattson in your estate plan, please Jane Brown Kristin G. Olson visit www.kcbf.org/legacy. Susan Brye Thomas A. Buford III

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FIVE WAYS ❶ KCBA DUES CHECK-OFF TO GIVE  The King County Bar’s Dues Check-Off makes it convenient for KCBA members to make a donation when paying annual membership dues. Donations to the King County Bar ❷ BREAKFAST WITH CHAMPIONS Foundation help provide pro bono This is the largest annual gathering of lawyers and judges in legal services to those with nowhere Washington state to support pro bono and diversity. Guests are else to turn, and increase diversity encouraged to make a one-time gift of at least $250 or more. of the courtrooms and law offices ❸ GIVING CIRCLES within King County. Giving Circle donors make year-end gifts to continue to support the King County Bar Foundation’s work. ❹ ENDOWMENT GIVING Donors to the Endowment Fund make a commitment to future generations, helping to ensure that KCBF’s justice and diversity programs endure through economic downturns and for years to come. ❺ THE LEGACY GROUP Members of the Legacy Group have remembered the King County Bar Foundation in their estate plans. Learn more at www.kcbf.org/donate

Krista Bush Jesse Dubow Pamela Grinter Jamie D. Johnston Hon. Gregory P. Canova (Ret.) Barbara J. Duffy Joseph A. Grube Rod P. Kaseguma & Hon. Barbara Linde (Ret.) Peter S. Ehrlichman Cuong Ha Wendy R. Kearns Gretchen F. Cappio Gary M. Fallon Susan Hacker John E. Keegan Stephen Carter Kathryn L. Feldman Spencer Hall Bradley S. Keller Andrew Chan Aline Flower Thomas M. Hansen Stephen O. Kenyon Eric Christensen Christina Fogg Hon. Anne C. Harper Andrew J. Kinstler James H. Clark Steven Fogg Hon. Bruce E. Heller (Ret.) Tina E. Kondo Laura Clinton Joseph Gaffney Hon. Janet M. Helson Bryan W. Krislock Hon. Harriett M. Cody (Ret.) Janet A. George Conrad Herberholt Tori Lallemont Hillary J. Collyer BrittaLisa Gess Paul M. Holland Eric D. Lansverk Eileen M. Concannon Anthony J. Gewald Hon. Peter S. Holmes Bruce E. Larson Carmen L. Cook Justo Gonzalez Joelle Hong Robb Levine Franklin D. Cordell Paul B. Goodrich Mari L. Horita Dan S. Lossing Derek D. Crick Matthew Gordon James E. Horne Amy Lowen Fred Diamondstone Tessa Gorman William C. Hsu Hon. Terence P. Lukens (Ret.) Hon. J. Michael Diaz Doug Grady Gregory Inglin Holly Lynch Maggie Diefenbach Rebeccah J. Graham Davina L. Inslee Hon. Barbara A. Madsen Stephen DiJulio Andrew Greene Hon. Laura C. Inveen (Ret.) Hon. Karen Donohue Ester F. Greenfield Mark A. Johnson continues

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Jembaa N. Mai Michael E. Ricketts Phylllis Turner-Brim Jason L. Bergevin William F. Malaier Sheila Ridgway John Twitchell Leslie Berkseth Carl J. Marquardt Maya T. Ringe Robert B. Van Cleve Richard C. Bird, Jr. Susan Mask Jason Rittereiser Michael Van der Velden M. Wayne Blair Paula L. McCandlis Kathryn Robinson Francis Van Dusen Beth A. Bloom Amy McCormick Hon. Palmer Robinson (Ret.) Mary Anne Vance Nicole Bogrand Hon. Richard F. Darcy Roennfeldt Andrea Vitalich Guin Bogusz McDermott (Ret.) Michael S. Rogers Arthur L. Wahl Joanna P. Boisen Tully McGowan Morris H. Rosenberg Sara K. Wahl Marc A. Boman Hon. John F. McHale II Michelle U. Rosenthal Brian J. Waid Aaron P. Brecher John McKay Lonnie Rosenwald Richard J. Wallis Margaret Breen Amy Meharry Steven R. Rovig Linda D. Walton Nancy A. Brownstein Dean A. Messmer Hon. Michael Ryan Charles E. Watts Carol R. Bryant Srikant Mikkilineni Mary Sakaguchi Barbara A. West Erica Buckley Jeff Miller Sara P. Sandford Catherine West Susan Bullerdick Justin Moon Matt Sayre Hon. David J. Whedbee Maxwell C. Burke Elida Moran Hon. Ann Schindler Mary Whisner John Butler Mark O. Morgan Julie M. Schisel Hon. Charles K. Wiggins Benjamin Byers Yukio Morikubo Joseph R. Shaeffer Kinnon W. Williams Barbara J. Byram W. Ward Morrison, Jr. Sabina L. Shapiro Hon. Matthew W. Williams Hon. Regina Cahan Mary L. Moseley G. W. Shaw Bruce Winchell Tiffany Cartwright Megan Murphy Elizabeth H. Shea Gregory A. Wolk Lisa Castilleja Michael Nesteroff Daniel Shickich Benson D. Wong Curtis Chambers Karen K. Newland Floyd G. Short Corrie J. Yackulic Blythe Chandler Virginia Nicholson Diana S. Shukis Michael Yu Katie Chapman Dana Northcott Robert A. Silber Barry G. Ziker Michelle S. Chen Anthony Oliver Darcy R. Simmons Hon. John H. Chun Simeon J. Osborn Steven Sitcov $100 – $249 Dan Clark Hon. Lisa Paglisotti Pauline V. Smetka Victoria Ainsworth Alicia Cobb Aditi Paranjpye Hon. Lori-Kay Smith Debra Akhbari Jaime N. Cole Mark S. Parris Jay A. Soroka Hon. Veronica Alicea-Galvan Cameron G. Comfort Kenneth E. Payson Hon. Michael S. Drew Pearsall Spearman (Ret.) Araceli Amaya Alexandra Comstock Chelsea Petersen Paul A. Spencer Sara Amies Omar Contreras Michelle Peterson Amy J. Stephson Anonymous Johanna Coolbaugh Thomas F. Peterson Gail Stone Cristin Aragon Diane H. Cornell Kathleen T. Petrich Michael J. Swope Nitika Arora William T. Cornell Sean M. Phelan David Tall Adam R. Asher Marc Cote Mary Jane Pioli Bradley P. Thoreson Kristin Baldwin Paul M. Crisalli William Powell Jeffrey I. Tilden Jason Barnwell Kate Crisham Daniel Prince Anthony Todaro Jorge L. Barón Kim Cronin Hillman Cynthia Randall John A. Tondini Heidi Baxter David G. Curtis Raegen N. Rasnic Kim M. Tran Jeffrey A. Beaver Jillian M. Cutler Lori Rath Hon. Michael J. Trickey (Ret.) Erin Beck Teresa B. Daggett Kimberly A. Reppart David Tseng John A. Bender Jeffrey W. Daly

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Cynthia H. Hennessy Joanne Hepburn In Memoriam: KCBF Past Michael Herbst Peggy L. Herman President Frederic Tausend Joaquin Hernandez Elizabeth A. Hershman-Greven The King County Bar was saddened by the Merisa Heu-Weller passing of Frederic Tausend, a past president Zach Hiatt of KCBF, in December 2018. Fred was a past Jonathan B. Hilty dean of Seattle University School of Law as Jayanne A. Hino well as a partner at Schweppe, Krug & Tausend Hon. Gregg H. Hirakawa Gregory T. Hixson and K&L Gates. Brad Hoff He served as a trustee of the King County Mark G. Honeywell Bar Foundation from 1999–2006, including a Gloria S. Hong David M. Horn term as board president in 2004–2005. Under Erin G. Howshar Fred’s leadership, the bar launched its “Future Kasey Huebner of the Law Institute” to encourage diverse high Lori W. Hurl school students to consider careers in the law. Jenna Ichikawa Lucy Isaki Alison G. Ivey Sean M. Davis Kymberly Evanson Hon. Rebecca Glasgow Samuel M. Jacobs James L. Day Kailei Feeney Maxwell Goins Frances M. Jagla Michael De Maar Brynn E. Felix Tod A. Gold Lindi Jarvis Jeffrey DeGroot Hon. Marshall L. Ferguson Abigail A. Goldy Adrienne O. Jeffrey Donna Deming Stephen K. Festor Desiree L. Good Leslie J. Jenkins Theresa M. DeMonte Daniel Findley Miriam R. Gordon Kathleen Jensen Isaiah Deporto-Plick Stephen D. Fisher Jeffrey C. Grant Hon. Richard A. Jones Julie E. Dickens Kayann Fitzgerald Duncan Greene Karin D. Jones Jacob Dini Elizabeth A. Flavin Cecilia Gregson Anna Kakos Mercedes Donchez Taki Flevaris Rachel Groshong Justin Kasting Alexandria K. Doolittle Julie K. Fowler Kellen Hade Manpreet Kaur Brent Droze Susan R. Fox David Hailey Kristin Kelly J. Aaron Duffy Laureen France Gregory Harper Iga F. Keme Sarah A. Dunne John Jay D. Francisco Nathan Hartman J. Michael Keyes Malaika M. Eaton Katrin E. Frank Annette Hayes Kevin Khong Cale L. Ehrlich Sonja D. Fritts Jean Hays Juanita King Sarah Elerson Richard Furman Cecily Hazelrigg-Hernandez Bruce P. Kriegman Rachel Emens Gant Thomas A. Heinrich Emily R. Krisher Douglas Ende Alice Garber Christopher R. Helm Eric R. Laliberte Brian W. Esler Hon. Michelle K. Gehlsen Ed Hemingway Colleen M. LaMotte Shane Esquibel William C. Gibson Gregory Hendershott Sarah J. Evans Jennifer J. Gilliam Beth Henderson continues

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Jeremy R. Larson Hon. Marcus Naylor Keely Rankin Michele E. Storms Cari C. Laufenberg Hon. Mary S. Neel Isham M. Reavis John A. Strait Hon. Rhonda L. Laumann Krista Nelson Milt Reimers Aimee Sutton Karen T. Lee Maryann Nelson Joshua Reinertson Maggie S. Sweeney Christopher Lee Michelle Nemeth Sarah Rivard Andrew L. Symons Sungyong C. Lee Eric S. Newman Darwin Roberts Charles Szurszewski Sanford Levy Charles E. Newton Aaron V. Rocke Jamila A. Taylor Brian L. Lewis Christina Nguyen Melissa K. Roeder Paul R. Taylor Richard S. Lichtenstadter Tony Nguyen Hon. Roger S. Rogoff Teresa Teng Tana Lin Erin Norgaard Anna Dudek Ross Molly Terwilliger Paula Littlewood David J. Norman Anna D. Rudd Ann Thoeny Ann LoGerfo Maren R. Norton Hon. John R. Ruhl Lee S. Thomas Amber Louis Erika L. Nusser Cindy L. Runger Susan Thorbrogger Jack M. Lovejoy Hon. Patrick H. Oishi Jeff Rupert David Tift Anne R. Lucas Caleb M. Oken-Berg Michelle Rusk Christine M. Tobin-Presser Andrew Lukes Erin Overbey Kristin Ryan César Torres Hon. Dean S. Lum Joel H. Paget Robert W. Sargeant Miguel Torres Brett MacIntyre Adam Pankratz Hon. Daniel T. Satterberg Page B. Ulrey Hon. Barbara A. Mack Kelly Paradis Serena Sayani Roos van Roemburg Molly A. Malouf Julie Park Lisa Schaures Tamera VanNess Chelsey L. Mam Tara Parker John Schochet Leann Wagele Melinda Mann Emily Parkhurst Dale Schomer Seth D. Walton Aaron Marberg Sarica Parton Hon. Kenneth L. Schubert III Janice S. Wang Kristina Markosova Jennifer J. Payseno Stephen Schwartz Miranda Aiqing Wang Blake E. Marks-Dias Jane Pearson Steven Seigel Alison J. Warden Celeste A. McDonell Angelica Peck Laurence A. Shapero Ian J. Warner Carena C. McIlwain Joanna Pegues Bill Sherman Bonnie S. Wasser Michael D. McKay Greg Pendelton Daniel J. Shih Hon. Eric B. Watness (Ret.) Hon. Rob McKenna Dean Standish Perkins Daniel Shin Lauren P. Watts Chris McReynolds Kathryn Peterson Paul M. Silver Eric Webster Aram A. Meade Michelle Q. Pham Sean V. Small Bruce W. Megard, Jr. Hon. Nicole G. Phelps Janet L. Smith Vicky Wei Nikola Menaldo Melanie D. Phillips Kai Smith Stephanie Weir Jennifer Mersing Matthew F. Pierce Sandip Soli Jack Westphal Mark E. Mills Sok N. Pok Julie R. Sommer James M. Whisman John W. Milne Lane M. Polozola Kristina Southwell Jocelyn Whiteley Matthew Moersfelder Cindi Port Elizabeth Speck Hon. Sandra Widlan Ryan Montecucco Carolyn R. Porter Michael A. Spence Adrienne Williams Rachel Morowitz Ann Prezyna Jacque St. Romain Vanessa Williams James Morrison Llewelyn G. Pritchard David Stearns Arnold M. Willig Joe Murphy Peder Punsalan-Teigen Marc R. Stenchever Sam Winninghoff Karen W. Murray Austin Rainwater Hon. Debra L. Stephens Thomas H. Wolfendale Nathan Nanfelt Hon. Mafe Rajul Robert Stevens Derek W. Woolston Gregory Narver Hon. Judith H. Ramseyer Melissa Storch Alexander M. Wu

14 KING COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION BY THE Your contribution to KCBF provides scholarships to NUMBERS minority law students at our local law schools, and helps King County residents navigate the legal system as a means to meet their basic human needs. $ 5.1 MILLION in value of legal services provided

Revenue

Grants & Contracts $765,931 KCBF was IN LEGAL able to give $2.61 SERVICES Breakfast With Champions $379,527 for every $1 raised Joint Law Firm Campaign $271,657 Individual Gifts $139,481

Miscellaneous $90,032

Total Revenue $1,646,628

Expenses 12,000 of free legal Pro Bono & Diversity Programs $1,461,623

HOURS assistance Fundraising $116,637

Administration $30,013

Total Expenses $1,608,273

KCBF mobilized 1,000+ Net Operating Income $38,355 Fund Transfer ($37, 269)  volunteers Net Actual Income $1,086 thanks to your donation Based on unaudited figures for Fiscal Year 2019, ending 6/30/2019.

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The King County Bar Foundation is dedicated to ensuring access to the legal system and encouraging diversity in the legal profession.