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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKarin Nyrop Candidate ApplicationNaive: Karin N�rop Mailing Address: a 5 0 5c» -Hh Lma--M city t+ L s6a- State w A - zip 9 �3 5 Date: Uhrxxary 30 20Z3 C'&It206-61V- 4755 Work Ph: NA BA +r 6 m 5 ► .tAakyj1i (Y11 Ozy-tS LGW G2AyV-e, 4,yr 1 6e a*k, Un \t&r S s y Experience: 2 ! Vj k , n^sTOx'Yl¢�/ C Y1 ►' � �� QT�'1CQ. 4�' �1f1�/¢�PSSti " i o� Wa61A t/1q-bY1 Organizations/Affiliations: GascadO, ;�, a- , M ���ltien l • s �-• Community Interests: 13t c.yc11Aj , hik,tY%y Have you served on any other Jefferson County Board, Commission, Committee, Council or Task Force? If yes, please list: P©r+ Luck Lain Vila, e. 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Date 11A. - `x 7 Signature of Please return tot Jefferson CouDtY&fiimissioners, P.O. lRox e. 3 % ; ;�E'•.a� fm _:an i � a atm fort Townsend, WA 98368 KARIN L. NYR®P 91fl Cni ith Pn%i I nnaa Port Ludlow, Washington 98365 Nyrop.karin@gmail.com EDUCATION Juris Doctorate, 1984 Seattle University School Of Law (Formerly University of Puget Sound School of Law) Magna Cum Laude, Top 5% of Class Honors: American Jurisprudence Awards in Torts, Constitutional Law and Negotiations Activities: Law Review: Author, Note: "Glass v. Stahl Specialty Company; Reconciling Third Party's Contribution Rights with Employer's Immunity Under Workers' Compensation." Bachelor of Arts, 1981 Saint Martin's University, Lacey, Washington Summa Cum Laude, Salutatorian Major: Criminal Justice MEMBERSHIPS Admitted in 1984 to Washington State Bar Association American Bar Association Certified to Practice in Federal District Court Construction Law Section Washington State Bar Association -- Past Chair PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE January 2019 — July 2020 Director University of Washington Claim Services Managed all claims and litigation filed against University 1997 - 2018 Assistant Attorney General, Senior Counsel, Team Leader. Mvision Chief Washington State Attorney General's Office University of Washington Division Became Division Chief in 2015. Duties include supervising the work of 20 attorneys and 12 support staff who provide legal services to the University. Directly advise President, Board of Regents and other University Administrators on a wide array of Higher Education legal matters. Prior to becoming the Division Chief held Team Leader position for the Goneral Practice Team. Beginning in 1997 responsible for advising various clients including Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Police Department, Office of Planning and Budgeting, Purchasing, Capital Projects Office, Office of Scholarly integrity and Treasury. Advised on various legal issues including tax, condemnation, contracts and :ether x transactional documents; purchasing, construction projects, bid protests, claims, prevailing wage, retainage, leases, coach contracts, NCAA compliance, ethics, Open Public Meetings Act, and public disclosure requests. Managed various outside counsel contracts. 1994 - 1997 Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Advised and represented the Water Quality Division and the Transit Division on a variety of purchasing and capital projects related issues as well as a variety of general municipal, employment and personnel issues. Lead attorney on construction claims and litigation. 1988 - 1994 Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Civil Division Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Responsibilities included tort defense and employment litigation, workers' compensation, contract review, and advising various county agencies on issues including personnel matters, public works, bidding laws, and Open Public Meetings Act. 1985 - 1988 Litigation Attorney Reed McClure Moceri Thonn & Moriarty Upon completion of judicial clerkship, accepted associate position with firm emphasizing litigation. Assigned to group engaged primarily in insurance defense litigation. Responsible for conducting discovery, arguing motions, and preparing for and participating in trials. Also developed expertise in insurance coverage issues, including filing of declaratory judgment actions, conducting discovery, and seeking judicial declarations of nb coverage. 1984 -- 1985 Law Clerk Washington State Supreme Court Following law school, spent one year as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Vernon R. Pearson. Responsibilities included extensive research and writing. Prepared bench memoranda outlining and analyzing cases presented to the Court. Assisted Judge in drafting opinions. OTHER RELEVANT Lecturer EXPERIENCE University of Washington, College of Built Environments, Department of Construction Management (2012-2017) Lecturer on design and construction law for graduate students in the construction management program. Class covered legal issues arising from design and construction services, focusing management and lial✓iliry awareness. Topical areas included basic legal docttnryes, the design professionallcHent relationship, contractor selection, the construction process, and professional practice problerns. U.S. Army Enlisted following high school. Assigned to base in Ansbach, Germany. Worked for, six months as a Military Police Patrolwoman then transferred to NiHitary Police Investigations Office. Worked at Operations Desk as on -call investigator. Investigated misdemeanors and minor felonies and participated in joint project of Military Police Investigation/Criminal Investigation Division as member of @ drug suppression team. Seven time Ilronman Finisher RFFFRFNnrR Availatalp iannn rpmPsi