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August 12, 2002
Three attorneys in the Seattle office of Williams, Kastner & Gibbs have recently been named to important community and professional posts. Mark Davidson was appointed to the Alzheimers Association of Central and Western Washington Chapter's board of directors. David H. Smith was named co-chair of the Defense Research Institute's white collar crime seminar scheduled for April 2003. Smith was also appointed to the board of directors of the YMCA of Greater Seattle's youth and government section, which has managed youth legislature and mock trial programs for Washington teenagers for more than 30 years. Yemi Fleming Jackson has been elected vice president of the Loren Miller Bar Association, the United States' oldest minority bar and largest organization of black attorneys. Jackson also recently became a trustee for the board of the Washington Trial Defense Lawyers.