Services for Consumers:

We provide vigorous and cost-effective representation for consumers facing collection actions, automobile fraud, repossessions, foreclosures, debt adjustment scams, and other unfair and deceptive acts and practices.

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Services for Families

We offer conscientious and understanding support for families, spouses, and partners involved with marriage or union, dissolution, estate planning, and other aspects of family evolution.

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Services for Residential Tenants

We protect tenants' rights to decent housing, fair leasing, deposit returns, proper notices, and other issues affecting the quality of residential life.

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Services for Small Businesses

We help small businesses take root, organize, and succeed through business formation, partnership, contract and proposal development, and legal support services.

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We offfer comprehensive and unbundled legal counsel and representation to clients facing a range of legal issues and life circumstances.

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Moderate Means Program

SPOTLIGHT: Moderate Means Program

Almost 30 percent of Washington residents live in moderate-income households that can’t afford legal services, even when they need them the most. Washington State Bar Association’s Moderate Means Program provides access to reduced-rate services through participating law schools, law firms, and attorneys. As a participating law firm, Cameron Sutherland, PLLC, is committed to providing legal services for eligible clients through the Moderate Means Program.

For more information about Moderate Means Program services, eligibility, and application, visit WSBA’s Moderate Means Program page.

The Charges:

Almost 30 percent of Washington residents live in moderate-income households that can't afford legal services.

The Verdict:

Visit WSBA's Moderate Means Program page for more information about program services, eligibility, and application procedures.

Consider:

Existing rules and principles can give us our present location, our bearings, our latitude and longitude. The inn that shelters for the night is not the journey's end. The law, like the traveler, must be ready for the morrow. It must have a principle of growth.”
Benjamin Cardozo, Supreme Court Justice, 1932-1938