[WSBARP] Small Claims Court

Josh Grant jgrant at accima.com
Wed Nov 9 12:05:41 PST 2022


I always allowed corporations (all types) to have an attorney be a representative because there are no parties (individuals) who are alive and able to come to court.
District Court Judge Retired

Joshua F. Grant

P. O. Box 619
Wilbur, WA 99185
509 647 5578

From: scott scottgthomaslaw.com 
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2022 8:38 AM
To: WSBA Real Property Listserv ; John J. Sullivan, Esq. 
Subject: Re: [WSBARP] Small Claims Court

I have represented municipal governments for a long time, and they are sued in small claims court every once in a while.  I have represented those clients by asking the judge for permission to appear.  In other instances, my request has been denied and I have coached my clients from the pews.  It is not uncommon to have a lawyer appointed as a pro tem, and I seem to have had more luck with an elected judge than a pro tem.  Mediation is usually required, and I have never had an objection to representing my clients in mediation. 
  On 11/03/2022 11:46 PM PDT John J. Sullivan, Esq. <sullaw at comcast.net> wrote: 
  I believe that the plaintiff can choose the Small Claims forum if the amount at issue is below the ceiling. If the claim is properly before the Small Claims Court neither side may have an attorney appear for the person. However, I have coached a client or two over the years, and prepared their pleadings.



  One was actually against the client’s trust mill referred attorney who neglected to advise and assist the client to convey the house to the trust, for the cost of probating the pour-over will. 😉



  John J. Sullivan



  From: wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com <wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> On Behalf Of Douglas Scott
  Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2022 7:49 PM
  To: WSBA Real Property Listserv <wsbarp at lists.wsbarppt.com>
  Subject: Re: [WSBARP] Small Claims Court



  My understanding is that no attorneys whatsoever are allowed in small claims court. The only exception is if an attorney is la party to the claim

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  On Thu, Nov 3, 2022 at 2:05 PM Dave Culbertson <dculbertson at culbertsonlawoffice.com> wrote:

    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



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