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NEW & YOUNG LAWYERS REPORT BY PATRICK BROWN
The New & Young Lawyers Section of the TPCBA
are ecstatic to announce and invite you and your friends and family to our...
The New & Young Lawyers Section is back with an extravagant annual event, and they are pleased to put
on an evening of fun with fellow Bar members, law students, and the greater Pierce County community.
Your hosts are enthralled to announce the location of this event, Courthouse Square, located at 1102 A Street in Downtown Tacoma. The venue is rich with Tacoma history, including the historic Federal Courtroom where revered Judge Jack Tanner presided. Judge Tanner was the first black federal judge in the Northwest, and he is often remembered for his 1983 landmark ruling on equal pay for women.
Come enjoy a night of socializing, dancing, free food, and free drinks! Arrive dressed in your best masquerade formal attire. It’s no secret that this night will be a roaring good time.
“MASQUERADE BALL”
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2024 | 6:00 - 10:00 P.M.
AT THE COURTHOUSE SQUARE | TACOMA, WA
Registration and additional event details are available at tpcba.com. Tickets are $50 when purchased before May 31, 2024.
Tickets are $75 if purchased after May 31, 2024.
If you have any questions about this exciting event, please contact Patrick Brown at pbrown@pcvalaw.com or (253) 948-0197.
At Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala, PLLC, Patrick advocates for childhood sexual abuse survivors; vulnerable adults; and victims of traumatic, life-altering events. His practice extends to handling cases involving government liability,
property damage, motor vehicle accidents, bad faith insurance claims, and wrongful death. Outside the office, Patrick is a father of three active boys. He enjoys traveling the world, playing sports with his kids, and exercising. Patrick is an avid snowboarder, so during the winter months, he takes every opportunity to head to the mountains. In the summer months, you can find him at area lakes, camping, and jet skiing.
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