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Education: University of Washington School of Law - University of Washington, University of Washington School of Law - University of Washington
Jurisdictions: Washington - Admitted in 1999 (10 years)
Elizabeth Lorraine Elliott Lorrie is the 2009 -2010 Past Chair of the Washington State Bar Association's Animal Law Section and Co-Chair for the sections 2009 continuing legal education program. She has a full time animal and personal injury law practice in Normandy Park, but serves clients throughout the State of Washington. Lorrie concentrates on all aspects of animal law. This includes, but is not limited to, custody disputes; replevin actions; animal cruelty, injury and death; service animal discrimination; and animal bites. She is a long standing member of the Animal Legal Defense Fund and a strong advocate for animal rights. Lorrie received her JD and then her Masters of Law from the University Of Washington School Of Law. She has been practicing law for ten years. Lorrie is a frequent speaker to various organizations on the subject of animal law. Lorrie has been interviewed by local news organizations. She has also been quoted in the CNN news online and CityDog Magazine. Lorrie has given presentations at multiple continuing legal education programs held by the Washington State Bar Association and the King County Bar Association. She attained her Master of Arts in Teaching from the School for International Training, the original home of the Peace Corp, in Brattleboro, Vermont. Lorrie spent several years teaching at the college level prior to obtaining her law degree. She has two constant canine companions - Rosie and Magic.