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Hon. Ron Sims Opens MLK Weekend at the Rotary Club of the University [of WA] District

By Bob Zierman on January 19, 2019
Posted in Enjoy

Today, Past King County Executive who a decade ago this May took the role of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in DC gave a magnificent speech to open up this year’s MLK weekend.

He shared stories about how growing up he was told by a teacher to tell his parents – who were civil…

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Justice Smiles, pllc concentrates on resolving boundary disputes and other issues arising between neighbors. Adverse Possession is the primary legal doctrine used to settle these types of disputes. Justice Smiles’ managing attorney Robert WM Zierman has read and spreadsheeted virtually all of Washington States’ recorded Adverse Possession cases. In January 2011, Mr. Zierman published an article in the Washington State Bar Association’s (WSBA) Bar News titled: A Good-Faith Attack on Land Thieves (See pages 18-20).

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