Home Justice Narrative Report – First Half o...

NWCLC was featured prominently for our role in the success of the Legal Foundation of Washington’s 2015 Home Justice Grant. Click here to read the report.
NWCLC was featured prominently for our role in the success of the Legal Foundation of Washington’s 2015 Home Justice Grant. Click here to read the report.
NWCLC Volunteer Attorney Katy Box spoke with KIRO 7 News regarding her client Margaret Dibb, who is waging a class action against a debt collector for violations of consumer law: click here.
Board member Bryan Adamson writes on the Tamir Rice killing in Cleveland, Ohio for the Huffington Post: click here.
KIRO 7 News covers the City of Seattle’s foreclosure outreach program, in which NWCLC has played a crucial role: click here.
Board members Mary Anderson and Melissa Huelsman scored another victory for consumers in the Washington Supreme Court, which enforced the right of homeowners to sue under the Consumer Protection Act. To read the Court’s decision, click here.
Board member Melissa Huelsman argued successfully before the Supreme Court to give homeowners the right to get additional compensation for violations of certain foreclosure laws, even if they haven’t yet lost their homes to foreclosure. To read how the ...
Volunteer Attorney Katy Box speaks with KOMO 4 News about mortgage foreclosure rescue scams: click here.
Board member Bryan Adamson discusses the financial concerns of those involved in the tragic Oso mudslide. To read his article in the Everett Herald, click here.
Founders and board members of NWCLC worked together to bring a significant victory in the Washington Supreme Court today, in a case involving a grieving father who was in danger of losing his home because of unpaid taxes. To read how the Supreme Court ru...
Seattle Weekly wrote an article about one of the first big cases NWCLC took. One of the founders of NWCLC, David Leen, fights for a low income Vietnam vet who got scammed by foreclosure predators.To read the article, click here.