Division I of the Washington
State Court of Appeals
To Hear Cases at Skagit Valley College
in Mount Vernon on May 29
Skagit Valley College will once again host the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division I when a panel of appellate judges hears oral arguments on Wednesday, May 29, 2024.
The court proceedings are open to the public and attendees are welcome to learn more about the role and operations of the Court of Appeals during a Q&A session directly following oral argument.
The hearings will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Tarro Theater located on the Mount Vernon campus of Skagit Valley College, 2405 East College Way, Mount Vernon, WA. They will be livestreamed and recorded by TVW (Home - TVW).
“We are excited to return to the Skagit Valley after our successful traveling court experience at SVC last spring,” said Division I Acting Chief Judge Cecily C. Hazelrigg, who has coordinated a number of community outreach events in the northwest part of the state on behalf of the court. “Division I is grateful for opportunities to partner with educational institutions like Skagit Valley College in the shared goal of promoting both civics education and transparency in government. It is truly a delight to get into our communities and speak with neighbors about the work that we do.”
Beginning at 9:30 a.m., Acting Chief Judge Cecily C. Hazelrigg (Skagit, Whatcom, San Juan and Island Counties), Judge Linda W.Y. Coburn (Snohomish County), and Judge Ian S. Birk (King County) will hear arguments in the following cases:
- 854241– Robinett Investment Co., LLC v. WA Department of Transportation
- 856103 – Thomas E. Peak v. WA Department of Transportation
- 854356 – VS Developing, LLC v. BRMK Priest Point, LLC
Each argument will last approximately 20 minutes. Briefs and other filings in these cases can be found at Washington State Courts - Appellate Court Briefs.
While all three divisions of the Court of Appeals can hear cases from trial courts throughout the state, Division I, located in Seattle, covers the northwest region of King, Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, San Juan and Island counties.
Further information on the history, members and operations of the three divisions of the Washington Court of Appeals is available at Washington State Courts - Appellate and Trial Courts.
Contact: Court of Appeals, Div. I Clerk Lea Ennis,
(206) 464-7750, Lea.Ennis@courts.wa.gov.