Washington Contract Law News and Trends

Build your law practice by keeping informed on news of contract laws in Washington

By Emmet McMahan
Attorneys in Washington have good reason to stay informed on Washington contract law news and trends. Attorneys need to keep track of current forms and procedures in Washington contract law. A court can also make a new ruling in cases involving contract law, which can affect the way these attorneys do their jobs. Attorneys also may need to stay updated on what the public is saying about contract law, in order to correct any misconceptions they may have.

The best sources of information on news and trends for Washington law contracts may be grouped into the following three categories:
  1. Government websites on contract law in the state of Washington. These sites are the best source of official news on Washington contract law, such as current procedures or rulings.
  2. Independent sources of news on Washington contract laws, such as blogs, magazines and newspapers. These sources are the most likely to provide news and opinions on contract law that do not rely on any particular business or lobby group.
  3. Contract law attorneys. Legal professionals may be able to provide inside news and information on contract law.

 

Find state websites with official news and other information on a Washington law contract

Washington government websites are the best places to get the latest news about Washington contract law. A Washington government website also may publish the state statutes to help attorneys stay informed on the latest legislation that relates to Washington contract law.
Try: The Supreme Court of the State of Washington has published a recent opinion on contract law in re Pers. Restraint of Bradley. The Washington State Bar Association has a business law section with extensive resources on contract law trends in Washington.

Examine independent sources of news and trends on Washington contract law

Universities, law libraries and other organizations frequently report on recent court cases and legislative updates on Washington contract law. Individuals also may keep blogs and journals on contract law in Washington.
Try: Washington Construction Law keeps a blog with current post on contract law in Washington. The Columbian has a recent article on a contract law case in Washington.

Find inside news on contract law from Washington contract law firms

Washington contract law attorneys frequently have information on Washington law that is not available elsewhere. These attorneys may publish newsletters or full length articles on a particular aspect of contract law in Washington.
Try: Lane Powell in Washington has a recent article on contract law regarding an ocean bill of lading. Brewe Layman is based in Washington and has specific advice on the separation of property under a prenuptial agreement in Washington.

 

  • Washington contract laws specify the conditions under which a contract may be enforceable. Generally, a valid contract between party A and party B requires that party A gives something of value to party B, and party B must give something of value to party A. The two parties also must agree on the items of value. Contracts made under duress or coercion are generally unenforceable.