Tim Eyman v. Michelle McGehee No. 67908-2-I Dwyer, J. (concurring and dissenting) I agree with the majority that the determination of the legal validity of an initiative is exclusively a judicial function and that executive branch officers have no business stiff-arming the voters of a city by petulantly refusing to comply with their lawful obligation […]
Read more »By Rikki King, Herald Writer Herald Net Published: Thursday, May 9, 2013, 12:01 a.m. MONROE — The city’s nearly finished with traffic-enforcement cameras. It’s in writing now. Monroe Mayor Robert Zimmerman on April 8 sent the city’s camera vendor, Arizona-based Redflex Traffic Systems, a letter saying the city won’t renew its contract when it expires […]
Read more »By SAMANTHA PAK Redmond Reporter Reporter November 16, 2012 · 10:29 AM Attorneys representing Tim Eyman and the City of Redmond presented oral arguments before the Division I Washington State Appeals Court last Friday during a hearing regarding traffic-enforcement cameras in Redmond. READ FULL ARTICLE…
Read more »Redmond Reporter, March 15, 2012 Tim Eyman is not backing down in his legal fight against the City of Redmond, despite last week’s state Supreme Court ruling that stated local voters don’t have the right to ban red-light cameras. Eyman said he has no plans of withdrawing his appeal with Division 1 of the Washington […]
Read more »Redmond Reporter, January 26, 2012 As long as traffic-enforcement cameras — of any kind — remain in Redmond, Tim Eyman will continue his legal battle to get the issue on an upcoming ballot. Read full article…
Read more »Judge rules city not required turn in traffic camera petition Redmond Reporter, Oct 11, 2011 Redmond’s traffic-enforcement camera petition effort hit a huge road block after a court ruling Tuesday afternoon in Seattle. Read Full Article
Read more »Daniel Quick files suit against City of Redmond on behalf of Tim Eyman. Eyman files suit against city concerning traffic-enforcement cameras By Bill Christianson, REDMOND REPORTER Read full article…
Read more »Daniel Quick, PLLC represents client in Meridian Mortgage / Darren Ponzi scheme bankruptcy matter. Click here for Seattle Times coverage of this case.
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