Background
Rutz, John R. was born on October 2, 1946 in Yakima, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Rutz, John R. was born on October 2, 1946 in Yakima, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Lewis and Clark College (Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude. University of Washington (Juris Doctor, 1974). Articles Editor, Washington Law Review, 1974.
Author.
"Emotional Harm: Limitations On Third Party Recovery Foreign Emotional Harm Caused By Fear Or Concern Foreign Another," University of Washington Law Review, Volume 48 (1973).
Worked at Johnson & Rutz (Portuguese Angeles, Washington) specializing in General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Wills and Probate, Business and Family Law. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Washington. 1977, United States. District Court, Western District of Washington.
1992, United States.
Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Articles Editor, Washington Law Review, 1974. Author: "Emotional Harm: Limitations On Third Party Recovery Foreign Emotional Harm Caused By Fear Or Concern Foreign Another," University of Washington Law Review, Volume 48 (1973).
Member: Clallam County, Washington State and American Bar Associations.
Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Military: Sergeant, United States. Marine Corps, 1964-1967.
Johnson & Rutz provides legal services to a broad spectrum of business, professional and individual clients.
The members of the firm blend their particular areas of concentration to provide a unique combination of civil litigation, appellate practice and transactional experience. The firm places emphasis on close client relationships and is committed to providing responsive, quality professional service in a cost efficient manner.
Clallam County, Washington State and American Bar Associations. Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. American Trial Lawyers Association.
[Sergeant, United States.
Marine Corps, 1964-1967]. Commercial. Estate Planning, Probate and Personal Injury Litigation.