UPDATED: All jury trials cancelled through October 31, 2021, pursuant to Emergency Order 21-2-00001-05, September 15, 2021. Because COVID-19 cases are spiking among the unvaccinated, the Clallam County Superior Court has cancelled all jury trials through September 26, 2021. Masks are required in all courtrooms. In person court appearances are allowed, but are strongly … [Read more...] about COVID-19: Jury trials cancellations 2021
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COVID: Eviction news
To help ease the challenges for landlords and tenants as we all work our way through the pandemic troubles, Presiding Judge Brent Basden has issued orders to ease eviction challenges. Judge Basden has issued two Administrative Orders on behalf of Clallam County Superior Court regarding the Eviction Resolution Pilot Program and Right to Counsel for Indigent Defendants in … [Read more...] about COVID: Eviction news
Seeking Attorney for Housing Justice Project Clallam-Jefferson county
The Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers group is hiring a staff attorney for a grant funded Housing Justice Project. The Housing Justice Project (HJP) is a homelessness prevention program providing accessible legal services to low-income, residential tenants facing eviction in Clallam and Jefferson Counties. Legal assistance is through counsel and advice, negotiated … [Read more...] about Seeking Attorney for Housing Justice Project Clallam-Jefferson county
Landlord tenant lawyers and the pandemic
If you are looking for a lawyer to help you with a landlord tenant matter in Clallam County, try calling the lawyers on this page. The COVID troubles It's not easy for tenants or landlords during the the COVID-19 pandemic. ClallamCountyBar.com encourages everyone to be polite and respectful and to try to work things out on your own. Nobody "wins" in court. For tenants, … [Read more...] about Landlord tenant lawyers and the pandemic
Positive discipline techniques – The Peace Discipline model is based on quality research
How do you discipline children without spanking or even yelling at them? The trick is to take a broad-based approach that incorporates several techniques. One of the problems to finding the right techniques has been that low quality research studies have led to suggestions which don't work, or even backfire. Karen Quail, a teacher, school counselor, and researcher in South … [Read more...] about Positive discipline techniques – The Peace Discipline model is based on quality research
Teaching About ACEs at Peninsula College: A Clallam Reslience Project community meeting
On April 6th, 2021 at 10am, The Clallam Resilience Project will convene via zoom for their monthly Community Meeting. This month will feature a presentation by Dr. Allen Lapin, a retired MD and current instructor in the Addiction Studies program, and Anna King, the director the Early Childhood Education Department. The two instructors will present on how they incorporate … [Read more...] about Teaching About ACEs at Peninsula College: A Clallam Reslience Project community meeting