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Yearly Archives: 2019

John Hempelmann Recognized by Henry M. Jackson Foundation

February 2019 | News & Press |

CH& attorney John Hempelmann was recently recognized for his service by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.

CH& A Proud Sponsor of the UW Moot Court Honor Board Competition

February 2019 | News & Press |

CH& is pleased to sponsor the University of Washington Moot Court Honor Board Contract Negotiation Competition and to have several attorneys serve as competition judges.

CH& Attorneys Attend The 2019 Goldmark Award Luncheon as Proud Sponsors and Supporters of The Legal Foundation of Washington

February 2019 | News & Press |

CH& Attorneys attend the 2019 Goldmark Award Luncheon to show our continued support and dedication to the Legal Foundation of Washington (LFW) and its mission.

Jennifer Faubion Recently Appointed to Turnaround Management Association’s Global Board of Trustees

February 2019 | News & Press |

CH& attorney Jennifer Faubion was recently appointed to a two-year term on Turnaround Management Association’s (TMA) Global Board of Trustees, an appointment that recognizes her commitment to clients affected by insolvency or financial distress.

John Hempelmann is Pleased to be a Member of Seattle’s Affordable Middle-Income Housing Advisory Council

February 2019 | News & Press |

Earlier this week Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced the establishment of Seattle’s first-ever Affordable Middle-Income Housing Advisory Council.

CH& Announces New Principal John W. Gregory

January 2019 | News & Press |

Cairncross & Hempelmann is pleased to announce John W. Gregory as its newest partner, effective January 1, 2019.

CH& Attorneys Attend CREW’s Dexter Yard in SLU – A BioMed Realty Mixed-Use Office and Research Development Luncheon

January 2019 | News & Press |

Ryan McFarland and Jessica Roe attend CREW’s sold out luncheon at Motif in Seattle.

CH& Concludes That PACE Can Be Adopted in Washington Without Violating the State Constitution

January 2019 | Blog |

CH& has determined that Property-Assessed Clean Energy (“PACE”) legislation can be adopted in Washington without violating the Washington Constitution’s prohibitions against gifts of public funds and lending of public credit.