[WSBAPT] Small Claims Court

Craig Gourley craig at glgmail.com
Thu Nov 3 17:57:43 PDT 2022


Yep, I am with Jennifer.  When my client got sued in Small Claims on a bogus claim,  I filed a Superior court case and immediately scheduled depositions which the client then used as evidence in the small claims.  He won in Small Claims and we proceeded to settle in Superior Court.   Client got $10k  from guy that sued him in Small Claims.

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Hi Dave,
I hate to break it to you, but you are not correct in that understanding.... I just had to deal with this issue a few months ago.
Take a look at RCW 12.40 for all of the procedural rules. In a nutshell, you have to get consent from the court to have attorneys appear in small claims court. You can't just remove the case to district/superior court. They can make you have two tracks - small claims and then district/superior.

Jennifer L. White, Esq.
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PO Box 11037
Yakima, WA 98909
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Subject: [WSBAPT] Small Claims Court

Hello, Listmates.

I have a PNC who might be facing a small-claims court action. My understanding has always been that both parties have to agree to not have attorneys for it to be in Small Claims, and that if one side wants representation they have a right to it and the dispute has to be heard in district or superior court.

Am I wrong about that? I don't see where that appears in the RCW's. If I'm right and somebody knows the source of the rule, I'd be interested.

Thanks, folks.

Best Regards,

Dave Culbertson

The Law Office of Davisson Culbertson
PO 20403
Seattle, WA 98102

Phone: (206) 478-8134
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