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Acquired: 2001
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P.O. Box 7337, Olympia, WA, 98507
24 Client Reviews
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Posted by Jerri | October 19, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Estate Planning
Strongly recommend for will and estate planning
Ronda is professional, kind and shows compassion. There's a lot that goes into a will and estate planning that I myself had no idea. Ronda made sure that not only myself, but my family is protected. She informed us on so many things that everyone needs to know. I'm so glad we worked with Ronda and hi...
Posted by anonymous | September 13, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Estate Planning
If you are caring for an elderly parent you need to consult an elder law attorney
If you are caring for an elderly parent you need a lawyer to help you. You may not know exactly why, but Ronda does know why - and that makes her service invaluable. Don't delay getting your parents estate docs in order and don't delay getting yourself help - and some advice about resources for you a...
Posted by Christine | August 02, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Wills & Living Wills
Estate planning and Will
We contracted with Ronda Larson for the purpose of writing our Will. We had nothing but a holographic Will so Ronda had to guide us through many questions and steps in order to arrive at the final document. She did this with ease and grace and the information we were given far surpassed our expecta...
Posted by anonymous | June 14, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Estate Planning
Estate Plan Goddess
Ronda was terrific to work with. She was very knowledgeable, professional and kind. I would highly recommend her for your estate planning needs.
What a wonderful thing to say! Thank you so much!
Posted by Robin | November 26, 2020 | Hired Attorney
Highly recommend
Ronda very patiently answered my many questions and helped guide me through a complex decision making process. She is very knowledgeable and thorough, and I feel like she genuinely cares about her clients. I'm very happy to have found her and plan on continuing to be a client.
"I endorse this lawyer. Ronda is a thoughtful attorney committed to serving clients and meeting the highest standards of professionalism. I will readily refer potential clients to her."
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2018
Accredited Attorney, Veterans Administration
2015
Sustainability Super Recycler, Washington Attorney General's Office
2012
Sustainability Award, Washington Attorney General's Office
2012
Headquarters Team Excellence Award, Washington State Department of Corrections
2016 - Present
Managing Attorney, Larson Law LLC
2003 - 2016
Assistant Attorney General, Washington Attorney General's Office
2003 - 2003
Committee Staff Counsel, Washington State Senate Committe Services
2001 - 2003
Associate, Lane Powell Spears Lubersky
2000 - 2000
Fiscal Analyst, Washington State House Of Representatives, Office Of Program Research
1998 - 1999
Judicial Intern, U.S. District Court For The Western District Of Washington
1997 - 1998
Land use hearing examiner law clerk, Driscoll & Hunter Law Offices
1995 - 1996
AmeriCorps Member and volunteer recruiter, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program
2023 - Present
Senior Services for South SoundBoard Member
2018 - Present
Washington Farm Forestry AssociationMember
2017 - Present
National Academy of Elder Law AttorneysMember
2017 - Present
Washington Academy of Elder Law AttorneysMember of the Board's Website Subcommittee
2016 - Present
Olympia KiwanisMember
2016 - Present
Thurston County Volunteer Legal ServicesVolunteer Attorney
2004 - Present
National Women's Political Caucus of WashingtonChair: Thurston County Candidate Endorsement Committee
2001 - Present
Washington State Bar AssociationMember
2018 - 2020
Mainstream Republicans of WashingtonExecutive Committee Member; Chair of the Cascade Conference
2006 - 2010
National Women's Political Caucus of WashingtonVice President
2005 - 2011
United Way of Thurston CountyBoard Member
2005 - 2020
Mainstream Republicans of WashingtonBoard Member
Supreme Court upheld Court of Appeals' rejection of Bruch's challenge.
Court of Appeals affirmed trial court's summary dismissal, finding that the Department of Corrections (DOC) was authorized to deny inmate's early release based on his failure to obtain approved release address.
Department of Corrections' post-sentence petition granted. Because only DOC has authority to furlough inmates, the trial court's order granting prisoner a furlough is reversed.
Department of Corrections' petition granted. Remanded to the superior court with instructions to provide offender credit toward the post-revocation DOSA prison term for community custody served prior to revocation.
Court of Appeals granted the Department of Corrections' petition and remanded to the superior court to remove unauthorized credits for time served that the court had awarded upon revocation of the offender's DOSA sentence.
Department of Corrections' petition granted. Court of Appeals vacated the order modifying the sentence.
Dep't of Corrections' motion to modify commissioner's ruling on costs granted. Court of Appeals held that DOC was entitled to $200 statutory attorney fee as prevailing party under RCW 10.73.090.
Offender's petition denied. Court held that Dep't of Corrections had authority to impose sex offender conditions on offender that it was supervising for a non-sex offense, because by statute, DOC conditions need not be crime-related.
Denial of offender's petition aff'd. Court held that statute was not ex post facto because triggering event was offender's community custody violation, not offender's underlying offense. Therefore, Dep't of Corrections did not apply statute retroactively.
Inmate's petition denied. Supreme Court held that prisoner had no liberty interest protected by due process in earning early release credits at a 50 percent rate while in prison.
Inmate's petition dismissed. Court of Appeals held that Dep't of Corrections gave petitioner the maximum amount of early release time credit to which inmate was entitled.
Denial of inmate's habeas petition affirmed. Ninth Circuit held that (1) phone conversation initiated by defendant was not a custodial interrogation under Miranda; (2) suppression of phone conversation was not required despite prior Miranda violation.
Dep't of Corrections' petition granted; remanded for resentencing. Supreme Court held that list of crimes against persons in statute authorizing supervision was exhaustive, thus trial court could not impose supervision for a crime not on that list.
Dep't of Corrections' petition granted; remanded for resentencing. Court of Appeals held that residential burglary does not qualify as crime against persons in statute authorizing supervision. Thus, trial court wrongly imposed sentence of supervsion.
Dep't of Corrections petition granted; remanded for resentencing. Court of Appeals held that under statute authorizing supervision, trial court wrongly imposed supervision on offense not listed in statute.
Dismissal of habeas petition affirmed. Ninth Circuit held that inmate did not exhaust state remedies before seeking federal habeas review. Thus his claims were procedurally barred in federal court.
Inmate's petition denied. Court of Appeals held that Dep't of Corrections was not estopped from denying eligibility to inmate for enhanced early release program.
Summary dismissal of action affirmed in favor of defendants.
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Master of Urban Planning
2001
Tax LL.M.
2000
JD - Juris Doctor
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Medicaid Eligibility for Single People
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Retirement and Long-Term Care Planning
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Estate Planning, Probate, and Long-Term Care
2017
Washington’s New Uniform Power of Attorney Act
2005
Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision
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Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision
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