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Updated: Aug. 13, 2025

Antitrust, Consumer Protection, and Unfair Business Practices Section

The Antitrust, Consumer Protection, and Unfair Business Practices Section is primarily devoted to keeping its members informed about significant developments in the field of trade regulation law. The Section serves as a forum for members of the Washington State Bar Association to exchange information and ideas and to develop and conduct educational programs regarding public and private aspects of trade regulation law, including antitrust, consumer protection, and unfair business practices.

The Section provides benefits to members by hosting CLEs and publishing resource materials that address current topics of interest. Meetings provide an opportunity to network with experienced trade regulation practitioners from around the state, including private practice, in-house, and government attorneys.

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The Antitrust, Consumer Protection & Unfair Business Practices Section offers many resources and benefits for members. On this page you will find information about the section, resources the section offers, and information about the section's executive committee.

Upcoming Programs

Resources

Hiring in Our Region

Executive Committee


Upcoming Programs

NEW In-Person Event! Pacific Northwest Antitrust Conference

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Developed in partnership with the WSBA Antitrust, Consumer Protection, and Unfair Business Practices Section

Presented in collaboration with the Seattle University School of Law and the University of Washington School of Law

Join us for a topnotch antitrust conference featuring exceptional faculty of leading experts in competition law and policy. This event will explore critical and exciting topics shaping the field today, including new merger scrutiny, evolving labor challenges, enforcement and remedies involving Big Tech and the digital economy. Don't miss this unique opportunity to engage with a broad range of perspectives and build community among premier antitrust scholars, law enforcement, and practitioners in Seattle. We hope you will join us for an exciting day of law and policy around antitrust and competition. It will be an incredible day of programming with lunch!

Selected sessions are being offered for CLE credit.

When: Oct. 3, 2025

Time: 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. PDT

Where: Seattle University School of Law, 901 12th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122

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Hiring in Our Region

Northwest Consumer Law Center

Northwest Consumer Law Center is hiring a staff attorney to join the team of consumer advocates. Learn more on their website: https://nwclc.org/join-our-team/ or contact Executive Director Amanda Martin at amanda@nwclc.org.

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Resources

Putting the Brakes on Washington's Garnishment Treadmill

Although Washington has some of the best consumer laws in the country, our state's approach to wage garnishment is inadequate. Washington's wage garnishment law does too little to protect low-income debtors and their dependents. In this article, the authors propose several reforms — including higher earnings exemptions, annual garnishment caps, and express judicial discretion to limit garnishment for hardship — that would help vulnerable consumers, unburden taxpayers, and improve the administration of justice in Washington.

Green Guide Summary

Green Guide

The Federal Trade Commission

Antitrust Division – Department of Justice

American Bar Association – Section of Antitrust Law

Washington Antitrust and Consumer Protection Handbook, 3rd Edition, 2001, plus 2007 Supplement. Available online via annual subscription ($65).

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Executive Committee

Co-Chairs: Danica Noble* & Tiffany Lee (2024-2025)

Secretary: Thomas Kost (2024-2025) 

TreasurerVacant (2024-2025) 

Young Lawyer LiaisonVacant (2024-2025)

Board of Governors Liaison*: Alain Villeneuve (2024-2025)

At-Large Members:

Julia Kellison (2022-2025)
Lumi Nodit (2022-2025)
Sarah Shifley (2022-2025)
Jonathan Mark (2023-2026)
Paula Pera (2023-2026)
Tyler Arnold (2023-2026)
Heidi Bradley (2024-2027)
Jacob Zuniga (2024-2027)

*Nonvoting member

For general questions, please email your inquiries to sections@wsba.org. To get involved with the Section and learn more, please contact the Section co-chair Danica Noble.

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