G. Joe Schwab - Moses Lake, WA

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Calbom & Schwab, P.S.C.

1240 South Pioneer Way
Moses Lake, WA 98837-2347
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    Languages

    • Spanish

    Bar Admissions

    • Washington, 1976
    • U.S. District Court Eastern District of Washington, 1980
    • U.S. District Court Western District of Washington, 2008

    Other Affiliations

    • Grant, Chelan and Douglas Counties Bar Association (Member)
    • Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, Workers' Compensation, 1985 (Representative, Legislative Joint Select Committee)
    • Washington State Bar Association (Member)
    • American Association for Justice (Member)
    • State of Washington, 1985 (Distinguished Citizen)
    • Safeco Insurance Company, 1976 - 1979 (In-house Trial Counsel)
    • Peoples Law School, Grant County, 1990 - 1991 (Director)

    Education

    • Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, California, 1975
      J.D.
    • University of California, Berkeley, California, 1972
      B.A.

    Classes and Seminars

    • Lecturer, Cross Examination of Defense Medical, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, 1992
    • Lecturer, Practice Primer - Establishing a Workers Compensation Practice, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, 1994
    • Seminar Lector, Washington Civil Litigation Practice for Paralegals, 1995

    Honors

    • AV Peer Review Rated

    Representative Clients

    • Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals

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    Address

    1240 South Pioneer Way
    Moses Lake, WA 98837-2347

    Phones

    888-846-5175

    Faxes

    509-766-2727

    Emails

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    Websites

    http://calbomschwab.com

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