Background
Fitzharris, Junior, William E. was born on March 3, 1951 in Teaneck, New Jersey, United States.
Fitzharris, Junior, William E. was born on March 3, 1951 in Teaneck, New Jersey, United States.
Dartmouth College (Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics, 1973). Boston University (Juris Doctor, 1976).
Queen City Farms v. Central National, 126 Wash.2d 50; Ellis v. William Penn, 124 Wash.2d 1; Lynott v. National Union, 123 Wash.2d 678.Worked at Peery, Hiscock, Pierson, Kingman & Peabody, Inc., P.S. (Seattle, Washington) specializing in General Practice. Trial and Appellate, Insurance Law and Hazardous Waste, Construction and Commercial Litigation, Insurance Coverage, Defense and Subrogation, Employment Law, Environmental, Real Estate and Condemnation Law. Admitted to the bar, 1976, Washington, United States.
District Court, Western and Eastern Districts of Washington and United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. 1978, U.S. Supreme Court.
Member: King County (Chair, Committees on: Bridging the Gap Seminar, 1980-1982. Programs, 1994-1996; Member, Committees on: Judicial Screening, 1981-1983. Professional Conduct, 1991-1992.
Member, Sections on: Litigation. Bankruptcy), Washington State (Member, Litigation Section) and American (Member, Sections on: Torts and Insurance Practice. Litigation; Law Office Management.
Environmental Law) Bar Associations. Federal Bar Association of Washington. Northwest Environmental Claims Association.
Washington Defense Trial Lawyers Association. Defense Research Institute. PEERY, HISCOCK, PIERSON, KINGMAN & PEABODY, INC., P.S. concentrates its practice on complex litigation and dispute resolution in insurance, employment, hazardous waste, and products liability law.
The core of the firm's practice emphasizes insurance related issues including insurance defense, property and casualty coverage and subrogation. In addition, the firm's principals have extensive experience in commercial and construction litigation, environmental law and real estate matters, including land use and condemnation. Each of the firm's principals affords clients at least a dozen years of litigation and dispute resolution experience.
The firm is committed to maintaining an economical and goal-oriented practice without multiple tiers of attorneys and staff. Although located in Seattle, the firm continues to provide quality legal representation throughout the Western United States and Alaska, particularly in the areas of insurance coverage subrogation and complex litigation.
Member: King County (Chair, Committees on: Bridging the Gap Seminar, 1980-1982. Programs, 1994-1996; Member, Committees on: Judicial Screening, 1981-1983. Professional Conduct, 1991-1992.
Member, Sections on: Litigation. Bankruptcy), Washington State (Member, Litigation Section) and American (Member, Sections on: Torts and Insurance Practice. Litigation; Law Office Management.
Environmental Law) Bar Associations. Federal Bar Association of Washington. Northwest Environmental Claims Association.
Washington Defense Trial Lawyers Association. Defense Research Institute.