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Judge  J. Kathleen Learned

Judge J. Kathleen Learned (Ret.)

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Practice Areas
Banking
Business Commercial
Class Action & Mass Tort
Construction Defect
Employment Law
Environmental Law
Estate Probate Trusts
Family Law
Governmental & Public Agency
Insurance
Intellectual Property
Personal Injury
Product Liability
Professional Liability
Real Property
Honors, Memberships, and Professional Activities
Background and Education
Judge J. Kathleen Learned (Ret.) has earned a reputation for her hard work, thorough preparation, and quick mastery of complex and difficult matters, with a fair, gracious, and good humored but no-nonsense style.

ADR Experience and Qualifications

  • Since joining JAMS in 2003, Judge Learned has had a high rate of resolution success; during her prominent 14-year judicial career on the King County Superior Court, she was involved with the settlement of numerous civil matters in a wide range of areas in after hours settlement conferences

Representative Matters

  • Business Commercial
      • Resolved many contract matters with issues ranging from commercial leases to shareholder/partnership agreements. As an arbitrator, Judge Learned has decided cases involving consumers and various companies over fraud, misrepresentation, and non-payment of claims
  • Class Action & Mass Tort
      • Handled a large employment benefits case against the county, and cases involving consumer products, financial institutions, and telecommunications companies
  • Construction Defect
      • Claims arising from major construction projects involving multiple parties, insurance liability and contractor liability disputes involving large condominium and other large building projects, construction defect matters involving residential construction
  • Consumer Protection
      • From small to large matters
  • Employment Law
      • Disputes involving claims of wrongful termination; discrimination based on disability, gender, and race; breach of contract; ADA; hostile work environment; constructive dismissal; pay and hour issues; and non-compete. While a prosecuting attorney, she tried a ground breaking affirmative action case for the county
  • Environmental Law
      • Pollution cleanup insurance coverage claims including one of the largest multi-state claims
  • Estate Probate Trusts
      • A large estate dispute involving multiple out of state parties and significant assets. Has also resolved cases with multiple parties, complex issues, and large estates
  • Family Law
      • Dissolutions involving small to multimillion dollar estates
  • Partnership Dissolutions
      • Including claims of trade secret violations
  • Personal Injury
      • Wrongful death cases, auto accidents, slip and fall
  • Product Liability
      • Claims involving safety devices and warning adequacy, drugs, industrial machinery
  • Professional Liability
      • Medical, legal, claims of trustee, breach of public duty doctrine, breach of fiduciary duty in administering retirement plan
  • Real Property
      • Has mediated several condemnation matters involving local municipalities, also resolved matters involving property line disputes
  • Toxic Torts
      • Asbestos cases and other environmental and work place hazards and exposures

Honors, Memberships, and Professional Activities

Completed Virtual ADR training conducted by the JAMS Institute, the training arm of JAMS.

  • Judge of the Year, King County Washington Women Lawyers, 1997
  • Award of Merit, ADR section of the Washington State Bar Association, 1994
  • Chief, King County Superior Court Civil Department, 1997
  • Chair, Judges ADR Committee, King County Superior Court, 1990-1996
  • Member, Delay Reduction Task Force, King County Superior Court, 1987-1989
  • Co-Founder & Board Member, Northwest Women’s Law Center, 1975-1981 (Co-operating attorney, 1975-1988)
  • Member, ADR Council, Washington State Bar Association, 1993-1995
  • Member, Mediation Section, King County Bar Association
  • Member, Supreme Court Gender and Justice Implementation Committee, 1990-1993
  • Member, Medical/Legal Committee, Seattle-King County Bar Assn., 1985-1988
  • Arbitrator, King County Mandatory Arbitration Panel, 1985-1988

Background and Education

  • JAMS "Remedies in Arbitration" Training, 2009
  • JAMS Mediation Training, 2003
  • Judge, King County Superior Court, 1988-2002
  • Partner, Schroeter, Goldmark and Bender, 1979-1988
  • Deputy, King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, (Civil Division, 1977-1979; Criminal Division, 1975-1977)
  • Staff Attorney, State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, 1974
  • J.D., with honors, University of Wisconsin School of Law, 1974 (Am. Jur. Award in Criminal Law)
  • M.A., Political Science, University of Washington, 1967
  • B.A., Political Science, University of Washington, 1965

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