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NEWS FROM THE CLERK’S OFFICE:
Want to Serve as an Arbitrator?
The Pierce County Clerk of Superior Court is seeking qualified attorneys to serve as
arbitrators in the areas of tort motor vehicle, property damage, and personal injury.
Eligibility Requirements:
• Must be a member of the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA).
• Must have been admitted to the bar for a minimum of 5 years or be a retired judge.
• Must have at least 15% of practice in areas where cases would be assigned.
To become an arbitrator, you must:
• Complete a minimum of 3 WSBA-approved Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
credits focused on professional and ethical considerations for serving as an arbitrator.
How to Apply: Potential arbitrators can be added to the panel by completing the required
training, along with the Arbitrator’s Biography and Oath of Office Form.
Submit the completed form to Kasey Loete at kasey.loete@piercecountywa.gov.
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