Jacque E. St. Romain is a shareholder at Karr Tuttle Campbell since October 2011, specializing in land use and litigation, providing both litigation and transactional counsel to clients in land development and commercial real estate, as well as representing businesses in complex commercial disputes. Prior experience includes a summer associate role at Karr Tuttle Campbell, where research and motion writing were conducted in bankruptcy and business litigation, and a judicial externship with the Washington Supreme Court, supporting Justice Susan Owens with pre-hearing memoranda. Additional legal experience includes an internship at the Pierce County Prosecutor's Office and work as a credential evaluator for immigration applications. Jacque E. St. Romain's educational background includes a Juris Doctor from the University of Washington School of Law, a diploma in International and Comparative Law from Université Jean Moulin, and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Literature from Claremont McKenna College. Prior to legal work, involvement in the arts included operating a spotlight for various musical theatre productions and leading a team for Jumpstart, educating preschool children.
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