Washington Law Review
Kate Bradley is a dedicated legal professional currently serving as a Summer Associate at Foster Garvey PC since June 2022. With a solid foundation in legal research and client interaction established through roles as an Editorial Staff member at the Washington Law Review and a Student Intern at the Moderate Means Program, Kate has gained valuable experience in family law, housing, and unemployment cases. Previous positions include a Legal Extern at the Seattle City Attorney's Office, where Kate conducted legal research and drafted briefs, and a Legal Intern at Russell and Hill, PLLC, focusing on client demands and medical chronologies. Earlier experience includes roles as a Screener and First Responder during the COVID-19 pandemic and as an Administrative Assistant at Robert Half. Kate holds a Doctor of Law (JD) from the University of Washington School of Law and a Bachelor's degree in History from Washington State University.
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Washington Law Review
Washington Law Review publishes four issues each year and regularly posts online features. It also hosts an annual symposium on a timely and relevant issue of law; facilitates conversations with visiting legal scholars; and provides opportunities for University of Washington School of Law students to publish scholarship and contribute their original research to the larger legal conversation.