Washington Governor Jay Inslee recently signed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1450, which substantially reforms Washington State’s common law of noncompetition covenants. As a result, employers who use noncompetition covenants…
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Corr Cronin Receives the 2019 Benchmark Litigation Washington Firm of the Year Award for the Fourth Year in a Row at Benchmark Litigation’s Annual Awards Ceremony
Corr Cronin was honored to receive the 2019 Washington Firm of the Year award for the fourth year in a row by Benchmark Litigation. Premier rating services like Benchmark have ranked Corr Cronin as the go-to high-stakes trial law firm in the…
Imperative Information That Every Employee Handbook Should Contain
Get a handle on the complicated issues that arise in the day-to-day operations of any human resources department! This extensive, two-day course covers all of the hot-button issues that every HR professional should know, not only to avoid lawsuits, but to ensure that all employees are happy and productive.
21st Annual Labor & Employment Law Conference
With the gig economy and #MeToo movement picking up momentum, unemployment getting even lower, and the legislature and city council getting more active, the timing couldn’t be better to brush up on Labor and Employment laws and recent judicial pronouncements.
Corr Cronin Welcomes Benjamin Byers
Corr Cronin is pleased to welcome Benjamin Byers to the firm. Ben’s practice includes all aspects of civil litigation, at both the trial and appellate level…
C. James Frush, Lawrence R. Cock, and Jack M. Lovejoy are now Of Counsel to Corr Cronin
Corr Cronin is proud to announce C. James Frush, Lawrence R. Cock, and Jack M. Lovejoy are now Of Counsel to Corr Cronin…
Corr Cronin Michelson Baumgardner Fogg & Moore Receives the 2018 Benchmark Litigation Washington Firm of the Year Award for the Third Year in a Row at Benchmark Litigation’s Annual Awards Ceremony
Last week Corr Cronin was honored to receive the 2018 Washington Firm of the Year award for the third year…
Emily Harris Featured in Puget Sound Business Journal
Managing partner Emily Harris was featured in the February 16th issue of the Puget Sound Business Journal…
Changing the Narrative in Employment Discrimination Cases
Employment discrimination cases are increasingly getting past summary judgment and into trial. Too often, the defense focuses primarily on what the company did or did not do. This narrative plays right into the plaintiff’s hands…
The UTSA And The DTSA: Making a Federal Case out of Trade Secrets
Traditionally, trade secret litigation has been based on state common law and the various state versions of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (“UTSA”). In fact, 48 out of 50 states have passed some version of the UTSA (New York…
Getting Ready for the GDPR: 10 Critical Points You Need to Know
While data privacy is already a primary concern for many companies across the world, May 25, 2018 will bring an unprecedented change to the data privacy landscape when the European Union’s General Data…
Corr Cronin Welcomes Jordann Hallstrom
Corr Cronin is pleased to welcome Jordann Hallstrom to the firm. Jordann’s practice includes all aspects of civil and complex commercial litigation. Prior to joining Corr Cronin, Jordann was an associate at Williams Kastner in the Seattle…