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Kirkland judge wins Washington State Bar Association award
King County Superior Court Judge Richard McDermott, of Kirkland, is one of three judges who have won the 2010 Outstanding Judge Award from the Washington State Bar Association. The award is presented for outstanding service to the bench and for special contribution to the legal profession.
King County Superior Court Judge Richard McDermott, of Kirkland, is one of three judges who have won the 2010 Outstanding Judge Award from the Washington State Bar Association. The award is presented for outstanding service to the bench and for special contribution to the legal profession.
The other winners are Spokane County Superior Court Judge Tari Eitzen and Island County Superior Court Judge Vickie Churchill.
The three received the award for their work on behalf of the state Superior Court Judges' Association during the last legislative session.
The Bar Association said that, as a result of the trio's efforts, the state justice system was able to retain 96 percent of its previous funding for a host of services during a year of landmark budget cuts.
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