URBICK v. SPENCER LAW FIRM, LLC

No. 74132-2-I.

367 P.3d 1103 (2016)

John A. URBICK, a single man, Appellant, v. The SPENCER LAW FIRM, LLC, a Washington limited liability company; John R. Spencer and Jane Doe Spencer, and the marital community composed thereof, Respondents, Pamela P. Foley and John Doe Foley, and the marital community thereof, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

As Corrected February 3, 2016.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eugene Nelson Bolin, Jr. , Law Offices of Eugene N. Bolin, Jr., Edmonds, WA, for Appellant.

John Patrick Hayes , Attorney at Law, Mercer Island, WA, Richard R. Roland , Forsberg & Umlauf P.S., Seattle, WA, for Respondents.


¶ 1 Courts apply the equitable doctrine of judicial estoppel to protect the integrity of the judicial process by precluding a party from gaining an advantage by asserting one position in a court proceeding and later seeking an advantage by taking a clearly inconsistent position. Here, the appellant-debtor knew all of the facts that...

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