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About me: Greg Overstreet is a principal at Allied Law Group, LLC, which focuses on enforcing the Public Records Act, the Open Public Meetings Act, and the... more
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Résumé
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13 years
since Greg Overstreet was first licensed to practice law in WA.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Judge (pro-tem) at District Court |
2006–present
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| Principal at Allied Law Group, LLC |
2007–present
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| Special Assistant Attorney General for Government Accountability at Attorney General of Washington |
2005–2007
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| Of Counsel at Perkins Coie LLP |
2001–2005
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| General Counsel at Building Industry Association of Washington |
1997–2001
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| Associate at Suelthaus & Walsh, PC (St. Louis) |
1993–1997
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| Editor at Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy |
1991–1992
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Seattle University School of Law |
Law |
Juris Doctor |
1993 |
| University of Washington -Seattle |
Russian and East European Studies |
Bachelor of Arts |
1989 |
| Washington University School of Law (St. Louis) |
Law |
N/A (visiting student) |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
Date |
| Excellence Award |
Attorney General's Office (Washington) |
2007 |
| Key Award |
Washington Coalition for Open Government |
2007 |
| Rising Star |
Washington Law & Politics Magazine |
2003 |
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Associations
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Washington State Bar Association |
1997–present
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Publications
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Attorney General's Open Government Internet Manual |
2006 |
| N/A (Editor-in-Chief) |
WSBA, Public Records Act Deskbook |
2006 |
| N/A (Author) |
Washington Administrative Code, ch. 44-14 |
2006 |
| “The Hangartner Decision: The Supreme Court Limits Access to Public Records” |
Washington State Bar News |
2004 |
| “Amicus Curiae Briefs in Washington' |
Washington State Bar News |
2001 |
| “The Quest for the Best Test to Vest: Washington’s Vested Rights Doctrine Beats the Rest” |
Seattle University Law Review |
2000 |
| “Update on the Continuing and Dramatic Effect of the Ripeness Doctrine on Federal Land Use Litigation” |
Zoning and Planning Law Report |
1997 |
| “Workers’ Compensation Retaliatory Discharge” |
Illinois Workers' Compensation Practice |
1996 |
| “The Ripeness Doctrine of the Takings Clause: A Survey of Decisions Showing Just How Far Federal Courts Will Go to Avoid Adjudicating Land Use Cases” |
Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law |
1994 |
| “Re–empowering the Native American: A Conservative Proposal to Restore Tribal Sovereignty and Self–Reliance to Federal Indian Policy” |
Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy |
1993 |
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Cases
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- Title:
- Yakima Herald-Republic v. Yakima County
- Practice Area:
- Constitutional
- Outcome:
- Pending (Washington State Supreme Court)
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Facts: Newspaper sought sealed court documents related to the County expenditure of over $2 million of county funds to pay for defense of two...
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