What this is
When both the judge AND opposing counsel (or another attorney involved in your case) crossed lines, the right move is often to file complaints with both regulatory bodies in parallel: the CJC for the judge, the WSBA for the attorney. This bundle drafts both together.
The advantage of doing them together is a coordinated narrative. The judges ruling and the attorneys conduct in your case are often connected: the attorney misrepresented something, the judge accepted it without scrutiny. When both complaints reference the same record with a combined exhibits index, the story is harder to dismiss as venting.
Bundle saves $995 compared to buying both standalone services ($2,995 judge + $2,495 attorney = $5,490 separately, $4,495 bundled).
Important: We draft both complaints. We do not file them (you do), and we cannot guarantee any outcome. Both the CJC and WSBA review complaints through their own independent processes. Most complaints to either body result in no formal action.
What you get
- Comprehensive review of all records, transcripts, communications, and court filings relating to both the judge and the attorney
- Drafted complaint to the WA Commission on Judicial Conduct citing Code of Judicial Conduct canons
- Drafted complaint to the WSBA Office of Disciplinary Counsel citing Rules of Professional Conduct
- Combined exhibits index serving both complaints
- 1 round of corrections after your review
- Delivered together within 30 business days
- You file each complaint with its respective body (instructions included for both)
What happens after you buy
- You complete a combined intake (about 90 minutes)Walk us through what happened with both the judge AND the attorney. Upload everything relevant: orders, transcripts, FTR audio, emails, court filings. Your turnaround clock starts on intake submission.
- We review and draft both complaints together (30 business days)We review all records, identify canon violations for the judge and RPC violations for the attorney, and draft both complaints with a coordinated narrative and shared exhibits index.
- You review, request corrections, then file each separatelyOne round of corrections is included. Delivery includes filing instructions for both the CJC and WSBA. You submit each complaint to its respective body.