Washington

Washington is located in the Pacific Northwest and is named after George Washington. The state formed from the portion of the Washington Territory which was ceded by Britain in 1846 under the terms of the Oregon Treaty. The state was the 42nd admitted into the Union on November 11, 1889. The state is often referred to as Washington State to differentiate it from the Capital, Washington DC. Nearly 60% of the state’s population resides in Seattle and the local metropolitan area.

The state’s agricultural and farming industries are very strong. Production of apples, hops, pears, raspberries, and cherries, are among the highest in the US. Commercial fishing, manufacturing industries, and tourism, are all major contributors to the state’s economy.

Popular area attractions include Mount Rainier, the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Starbucks (home to the first Starbucks in the country), the Columbia River Gorge, Puget Sound, and Olympic National Park, are just a few of the many popular area attractions locals and tourists alike visit annually. Major company headquarters including Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, Nintendo of America, Bungie, Telecom (T-mobile), and Expedia, contribute to the workforce and state’s economy greatly. Universities in the state include the University of Washington, Washington State University, Gonzaga, Seattle University, and Highline College, among others.

The governmental structure of the State of Washington is established by the Constitution of the State of Washington. The executive is composed of the Governor, several other statewide elected officials and the Governor's cabinet. The Washington State Legislature consists of the House of Representatives and State Senate. The judiciary is composed of the Washington Supreme Court and lower courts. There is also local government, consisting of counties, municipalities and special districts.

 

The Washington Supreme Court is the highest court in the State. It can review lower court decisions, and it has original jurisdiction on complaints against state officers; additionally, all cases involving the death penalty are automatically reviewed by the Supreme Court. 

 

The Washington Court of Appeals is an intermediate level appellate court, and it hears appeals from a variety of sources.  The court is divided into three divisions, and judges are elected for six-year terms.  Cases are heard by a panel of three judges.  Washington superior courts have general jurisdiction, grouped by districts by counties.  Washington District courts and Municipal courts have limited jurisdiction involving misdemeanors and small actions.  The justices who serve on these courts are elected or appointed to serve four year terms.

The Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) licenses and regulates attorneys. The Commission on Judicial Conduct investigates complaints against judges and can recommend judges be removed.  The commission consists of 11 members—two attorneys slected by the bar association, judges chosen by sitting judges, and six non-attorneys appointed by the Governor.

Policy developments, paid sick leave, labor and employment laws and legislation, and minimum wage laws are among the stories visitors to the National Law Review covers. Visitors can also read about state litigation, pending legislation, topics including Ban the Box legislation, and federal and state agency news. The National Law Review covers the latest news from the state of Washington and the US Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.  

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Feb
25
2020
2019 Wage & Hour Developments: A Year in Review - State Updates Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
3
2021
New Washington Payroll Tax to Pay for ‘Free’ Long-Term Care Benefits from the State Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
20
2013
Seattle Suburb’s Minimum Wage Legislation Fight Continues, Sets Up Appeal to State’s Highest Court Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
24
2022
Washington Relaxes COVID-19 Restrictions Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
11
2022
Washington Updates Guidance On 2023 Pay Transparency Requirements Jackson Lewis P.C.
Nov
3
2023
Updates to the Washington Paid Family and Medical Leave Program Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
10
2014
Cities And Counties Are Not Immune From Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Enforcement, Skagit County, Washington Pays $215,000 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
13
2015
State Minimum Wage Increases Effective 2015 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
19
2019
Washington State Pushes Back First Reporting Deadline for Paid Family and Medical Leave Law Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
1
2020
Washington Amends its Paid Family and Medical Leave Act Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
18
2020
Seattle Enacts Gig Worker Paid Sick and Safe Time Ordinance During COVID-19 Crisis Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
27
2020
Court Upholds Jury Verdict that Directly-Observed Urine Collections Did Not Constitute Constructive Discharge Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
28
2021
Washington Long-Term Cares Fund Update: Employers Advised to Withhold Premiums Starting January 1 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
8
2022
Washington Revises Its Pay Transparency Law to Require Proactive Salary Disclosure Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
11
2022
Washington Employment Security Department Issues New Rules for Long-Term Care Fund WA Cares Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
11
2023
Washington State to Bar Employers From Relying on Off-Duty Use of Marijuana in Hiring Decisions Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
13
2014
Skagit County Washington to Pay $215,000 to Settle Health Information Security Violations Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
13
2015
Seattle Employers Must Prepare for April 1 Minimum Wage Increase Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
15
2017
Courts Hold Hearings on Administration’s Travel Ban Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
6
2017
Washington Joins Growing List of States with Laws Protecting Biometric Information Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
5
2018
Washington Law Limits Employer’s Right to Plaintiff’s Medical Records in Discrimination Cases Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
17
2020
Washington Governor Creates COVID-19 Food Production Workers Paid Leave Program Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
14
2021
Washington Employers Can’t Relax After Reopening Under New COVID-19 Rules Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
11
2022
What Employers Need to Know About Seattle’s Independent Contractor Protections Ordinance Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
18
2023
Washington State Finalizes 2023 Pay Transparency Requirements Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
10
2023
Seattle Enacts First-of-Its-Kind Law Protecting Individuals Against Discrimination Based on Caste Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
25
2023
Gig Workers Get New Protections in Washington Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
14
2023
Washington State Provides Employers Access to Paid Family and Medical Leave Claim Data Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
18
2015
Tacoma, WA Enacts Paid Sick Leave Law Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
23
2016
Federal Court Judge Quashes Challenge to Revised Visa Bulletin Dates Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
9
2017
Washington Supreme Court Clarifies State Meal Break Requirements Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
23
2019
Washington Poised to Significantly Expand Its Data Breach Notification Law Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
2
2019
Washington Weighs in on Obesity Discrimination Jackson Lewis P.C.
Nov
13
2019
Disclosure of State Employees’ Birthdates Not Protected Per Washington Supreme Court Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
15
2020
Washington: Extension on Rollback of Reopening Rules Jackson Lewis P.C.
 

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