Updated: Aug. 21, 2018

Below you will find public notices of discipline regarding LPO licenses. Please note that the current status of a LPO license can be checked by accessing the Legal Directory.

Administrative Notices

None at this time.


Disciplinary Notices

Jacqueline Kimzey (WSBA License No. 1097LPO, admitted 1989) of Snohomish, voluntarily cancelled her LPO license in lieu of revocation, effective June 22, 2017.  The limited practice officer (LPO) agrees that she is aware of the alleged misconduct in disciplinary counsel’s Statement of Alleged Misconduct and rather than defend against the allegations, she wishes to permanently cancel her license to practice law as an LPO.  The Statement of Alleged Misconduct reflects the following violations of the LPO Rules of Professional Conduct:  1.9 (LPO Duties and Authority are not Delegable) and 1.12A (Safeguarding Property).  Linda B. Eide acted as disciplinary counsel.  Dietrich Biemiller represented Respondent.  See, Kimzey — Voluntary Cancellation in Lieu, for details.

Jenny A. Barrett (WSBA License No. 475LPO, admitted 1984) of Freeland, voluntarily cancelled her LPO license in lieu of revocation, effective February 13, 2018.  The limited practice officer (LPO) agrees that she is aware of the alleged misconduct in disciplinary counsel’s Statement of Alleged Misconduct and rather than defend against the allegations, she wishes to permanently cancel her license to practice law as a LPO.  The Statement of Alleged Misconduct reflects the following violations of the LPO Rules of Professional Conduct:  1.10(b) (criminal act),  1.10(c) (conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation), and 1.10(i) (moral turpitude).  Jonathan Burke acted as disciplinary counsel.  Jenny A. Barrett represented herself.  See, Barrett — Voluntary Cancellation in Lieu, for details.