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Committee hears memorial asking state Supreme Court to reinstate and expand limited license legal technicians

2636732 · March 14, 2025
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Summary

A memorial asking the Washington Supreme Court to revive and expand the limited license legal technician (LLLT) program was heard by the House Civil Rights & Judiciary Committee on March 14.

The House Civil Rights & Judiciary Committee took testimony on Senate Joint Memorial 8006 on March 14, asking the Washington Supreme Court to reverse its prior decision to sunset the limited license legal technician (LLLT) program and to consider expanding the program’s scope.

Committee staff summarized that the memorial requests the court to: (1) reinstate LLLT license issuance; (2) within one year expand the LLLT program to authorize assistance at administrative hearings and to provide eviction and debt assistance; and (3) convene a work group to consider authorization for LLLTs to…

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