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Feb 13, 2025

Christopher Wyant has joined Ballard Spahr's Litigation Department and Antitrust and Competition Group as a partner, firm Chair Peter Michaud announced. Wyant has experience in all aspects of antitrust litigation. He has represented defendants in multidistrict price-fixing cases brought by class plaintiffs, direct-action plaintiffs, and attorneys general. He has also represented both plaintiffs and defendants in monopolization cases. Wyant provides advice to clients facing government investigations and counsels clients on antitrust compliance. His broader commercial litigation practice focuses on local, national, and international disputes involving breaches of contract, fiduciary duties, mergers and acquisitions, investment banking, and debtor/creditor claims. Wyant is the first partner to join Ballard Spahr since its combination with Lane Powell on Jan. 1. He is resident in Seattle, one of Ballard Spahr's three new offices. Wyant joined Ballard Spahr from K&L Gates. He is the second Antitrust and Competition partner to join the firm as of late, following Kristen Broz, who joined the firm from Fox Rothschild in December 2024.
The Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) Pacific Northwest Chapter is hosting its Annual Construction Conference 2025 for construction managers, engineers, contractors, owners, designers, and providers on April 18 at the Lynnwood Convention Center located at 3711 196th St. S.W., Lynnwood. The conference will also be live streamed through Zoom. More details including the Zoom link will be provided at a later date. Tickets are $400 for CMAA affiliated organization members or public agencies, $450 for non-CMAA members, and $20 for students. Register before April 1 to avoid late fees. Additional information is available at info@pnwcmaa.org.
The Alderwood Water & Wastewater District (AWWD) appointed Patrick Peck, a long-time Edmonds resident, to fill the vacancy on its board of commissioners. This position was recently vacated following the retirement of Commissioner Donna Cross. “We are thrilled to welcome Pat back to the district in this new role,” said John McClellan, general manager of AWWD. “Having recently retired after 40 years of dedicated service in our Maintenance and Operations department, Pat brings an invaluable wealth of experience and deep knowledge of our industry and the communities we serve. His expertise will undoubtedly be an asset to our Board as we continue our mission to provide high-quality water and wastewater services.” Peck will serve on the board until the end of 2025. At that time, the position will be open during the November 2025 general election. The AWWD Board of Commissioners is a publicly elected body responsible for providing strategic and policy oversight to AWWD's operations.
Feb 12, 2025



DeForest Architects announced the recognition of Julie Kim, Michael Knowles, and Mark Slivka as associates.
Kim joined DeForest in 2012. She graduated from Northwestern University then earned her Masters in Architecture from the University of Michigan. She is currently the firm's point person on Catskill View Preserve, a Net Zero home in upstate New York. Moving forward, Kim will focus on best practices for client engagement and project management.
Knowles has been with the firm for 11 years and has been the lead on several notable projects, including Tree House, Union Bay, and The Garden Gallery House. A northwest native, Knowles brings a wealth of building and technical knowledge built upon 30 years in practice. In addition to project work, he is committed to mentorship and raising the bar on DeForest's computer modeling and construction documents.
Slivka worked on custom residential projects in Hawaii before relocating to Seattle to join DeForest Architects in 2013. He has developed a depth of knowledge overseeing construction on a wide range of projects from Modern Family Tudor, to Keystone Cottage and Orcas Island Community Space. In the coming years, he will share his expertise in building technology and construction administration and help bring the firm's unique approach to the design process to new markets.
DeForest Architects recently moved their Seattle studio from Ballard to the top floor of the historic Jensen boat-building shed overlooking Portage Bay.


PLS Engineering has welcomed Ryan Heckroth as a survey technician. Heckroth has worked in the industry as a party chief and lead crew member managing crews for client schedules, staking, topographic, boundary and monitoring projects. He has been responsible for the setup, calibration and maintenance of survey equipment and safety equipment including Trimble products such as Trimble Total station, GPS Receiver, scanners, and data collection. Early training includes Clark College courses in Survey and Geomatics.
In addition, Ivan Koroteyev has joined the civil engineering side of PLS. Koroteyev is a graduate of Portland State University with a Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering. He brings expertise in project management, equipment operations and technical support. His experience includes construction management, structural/systemic analysis, hydraulic modeling, heavy equipment operation, drone operation, and he has provided on-site nuclear gauge compaction inspections. Koroteyev is currently pursuing his professional engineering license while at PLS.


Neiman Taber Architects promoted Anton Dekom to principal and Sari Ellis to senior associate.
Dekom's expertise includes design leadership, project management, and technology integration. He is currently heading multiple projects including new mixed used apartments and renovations of older structures in landmark districts.
Ellis specializes in multi-family apartment design and accessibility. She is currently leading design and construction of a large new apartment building near University Village.

Renton-based Rock Project Management Services has added Adam Wilson to its team as senior project manager. Wilson has over 26 years of experience in the construction industry, working on projects ranging from mass timber, K-12, higher education, large shell and core, lab, historic renovations, and complex high-end office tenant improvements. In his new position, Wilson will lead all phases of pre-construction and construction from design to turnover.

Stokes Lawrence named Theresa Wang as the firm's managing shareholder. Wang, who will maintain her practice as an intellectual property litigator, succeeds Kelly Twiss Noonan, who served as managing shareholder for more than two decades. Wang will be supported in the role by Karla Farina as chief financial officer, and Jennifer Porto as the firm's first chief operating officer. Farina and Porto were brought on late last year in connection with the planned leadership transition. Wang joined Stokes Lawrence as a junior associate and has practiced at the firm for 16 years, protecting the IP portfolios of software developers and other clients across the country and the world. She is nationally recognized as a leader in her field by Chambers USA, The Best Lawyers in America, World Trademark Review 1000, and Washington Super Lawyers. During Noonan's tenure as managing shareholder, the firm became qualified as majority women-owned with women constituting over 60% of its equity shareholders. The firm doubled its revenue and grew from 29 to 56 lawyers. It was also recognized as one of the top five firms of its size in Law360 Pulse's Ceiling Smashers list for its gender diversity efforts. With offices in Seattle and Yakima, Stokes Lawrence represents businesses ranging from small, closely held entities to larger corporations and the families and individuals who run those companies.

Anthony Sánchez has joined Parametrix as a principal consultant and national bridge practice leader. In a career spanning over 35 years, Sánchez has served as a field construction engineer, seismic researcher, bridge construction inspector, design engineer, project manager, and engineer of record for the design, construction, and maintenance of over 150 bridges. His bridge projects have received over 100 design awards on the local, state and national levels.
Sánchez comes to Parametrix from a national engineering firm where he served as major and complex bridge leader in the southwest region. His project experience includes conventional highway, transit and rail bridges, as well as major landmark crossings.
At Parametrix, Sánchez will lead the firm’s national bridge practice, which includes offices in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico, and Illinois providing civil and structural engineering services to state departments of transportation, municipalities, transit agencies, and other public agencies.