Judge Sandra Widlan - Superior Court
- Courtroom Number: 4J
- Bailiff: Kathryn Evans
- Department: 53
- Assignment: General Trials
Biography
Judge Widlan was appointed to the King County Superior Court bench on April 2, 2018, by Governor Jay Inslee. She assumed the position previously occupied by Hon. Mariane Spearman, who retired from the bench in March of that year.
Judge Widlan began her legal career as a law clerk to Chief Justice Barbara Durham of the Washington Supreme Court. She subsequently worked as a public defender for The Defender Association in Seattle. Thereafter, Judge Widlan was a partner at the law firm of Schroeter Goldmark & Bender.
Judge Widlan earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors from Northwestern University and her law degree from New York University, where she was the recipient of the Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Fellowship.
Frequently Asked Questions
I am waiting for an order on pending motion. When can I expect to receive it?
How do I get a hearing date for my Summary Judgment motion?
How do I request oral argument on a motion other than a Summary Judgment Motion?
How do I obtain a recording of the proceedings?
Do I have to comply with King County Local Civil Rule (LCR) 7(b)(5)(B)(iv)?
What are the scheduling requirements for Motions to Dismiss?
Does Judge Widlan have judicial externs?
Judge Widlan provides judicial externship opportunities to law students if they can receive academic credit. If you would like to apply, please send your application materials to widlan.court@kingcounty.gov. These should include cover letter (indicating which semester you are interested in applying for), resume, transcript, writing sample, and list of references.
How should I submit working copies of the pleadings?
Judge Widlan prefers to receive electronic working copies submitted to the Clerk using the Clerk’s eFiling Application pursuant to LGR 30(b)(4)(A)(iii). If a party’s submission exceeds the 500-page limit, the party may request prior permission from Judge Widlan’s bailiff to deliver the working copies on a thumb drive or in hard copy. Please do not email any working copies without prior permission. Working copies should have the judge’s name and the date and time of the hearing in the upper right-hand corner of the first page of the motion.
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