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Recent News

We keep you up-to-date with the latest happenings, insights, and accomplishments within our firm and the dynamic world of labor and employment law. From significant legal victories to thought-provoking articles and updates on industry trends, explore the latest information that showcases our dedication to excellence and our commitment to providing valuable resources for our clients and the community.

SBJ Welcomes Adam Vergne

SBJ is pleased to announce that Adam Vergne has joined the firm as an associate.  Adam brings a wealth of experience from prior stints in law firms

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Another Summary Judgment!

Jeff James and Jason Rossiter, assisted by paralegal Tana Daugherty, obtained another summary judgment for our client Confluence Health on August 17, 2018.  The case, Kathy Allstot

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Summary Judgment Granted

Jeff James and Tina Aiken, assisted by paralegal Tana Daugherty, obtained summary judgment for our client Confluence Health on July 3, 2018.  Plaintiff Wendy Willey, the former

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Case Dismissed

Jeff James and Matt Kelly have succeeded in having all claims dismissed against our client in a multi-party case involving claims for wrongful termination, defamation, and violation

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Sebris Busto James is Super

The 2018 Edition of Super Lawyers magazine has named Jeff James, Ed Taylor, Jillian Barron, Judd Lees, and Bob Sebris as “Super Lawyers” in the practice areas

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Recent Publications

All In the FAMILY: Congress Reconsiders the FAMILY Act

Washington employers have only just begun dealing with the impact of the state’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave law (PFML). They are also in the midst of anxiously awaiting the Employment Security Department’s upcoming rules implementing 2019’s Long-Term Care Trust Act. […]

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EEOC: Employers May Require Employees to Receive Covid-19 Vaccine

When news broke of the development of a Covid-19 vaccine, some employers began asking whether they could require their employees to receive the shot. On December 16, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) updated its Covid-19 guidance to address this question. The answer: yes (usually). […]

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Company-Sponsored Holiday Celebrations During a Pandemic

As we near the end of one of the most challenging years in recent memory, many around the Puget Sound region are anxiously awaiting the start of a new year. 2020 has imposed significant hardships on employers and employees alike and introduced numerous novel obstacles to wreak havoc on company operations. […]

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COVID-19 Related Leaves of Absence and Other Accommodations

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on workplaces, employers large and small are faced with the challenge of navigating various federal, state, and local laws when responding to employees’ requests for COVID-19 related leaves and other accommodations. Laws that potentially apply to requests for such leave are summarized below. […]

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Politics in the Workplace

With election day within weeks, people are expressing their
political beliefs more than ever – buttons, t-shirts, hats, etc. When contentious political topics spill into
the workplace, employers may be left wondering what actions they can take to prevent harm to morale and productivity. […]

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Dealing with Unions During a Pandemic

The coronavirus emergency has hit every employer hard, none more so than
unionized employers who must deal with their unions while also considering significant and
immediate operational changes. This raises the simple question: As a unionized employer, how must
and should you deal with your unions during this pandemic crisis?

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