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NICHOLAS F. CORNING
graduated cum laude from Seattle University in 1968 with a
Bachelor of Commercial Science degree in Labor Relations and received
his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Washington in 1972.
Mr. Corning was a founding member of the Seattle law firm of Treece,
Richdale, Malone, Corning & Abbott, P.S. and in 1999 relocated his
practice and formed The Corning Law Firm, also in Seattle.
Mr. Corning's practice emphasizes litigation related to personal
injury, business, and products liability. He has extensive complex
litigation experience with the Washington Consumer Protection Act in
such landmark cases as State v. Ralph Williams, Johnson v.
Beneficial Management, State v. State Credit, and more recently, State
v. David DelDotto.
His personal injury/products liability practice includes major
recoveries against Ford Motor Company in an early Pinto exploding gas
tank case and Chrysler Motors for Jeep rollovers and roll bar failure
cases. He is now actively prosecuting personal injury cases involving
vehicle rollover, crashworthiness, and defective road design.
Mr. Corning is a past president of the Washington State Trial Lawyers
Association (WSTLA). He is also a member of the King County Bar
Association (KCBA), the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA), the
Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), Attorneys Information
Exchange Group, and the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. He has been
chosen by his peers to be among the top 4% of Washington attorneys to
be named a Super Lawyer by Washington Law and Politics magazine
each year since 1999, and is a member of the exclusive American Board
of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), a group comprised of equal numbers of
plaintiff and defense lawyers who are admitted by invitation only.
He has chaired KCBA's Public Information Committee and Speakers Bureau,
WSBA's Public Relations Committee and has been a member of WSBA's
Legislative Committee and WSBA's Bar Pac and served as Chair of KCBA’s
Judiciary and Courts Committee. He is a founding member of Lawyers
Association Trust (LAT) as well as a founding member of WSTLA's
People's Law School at North Seattle Community College. He is a past
president of the Ballard Chamber of Commerce and currently serves on
the Board of Trustees of the Ballard High School Foundation and is the
vice president of the Foundation for Washington Courts.
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Washington State Courts
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U.S. Supreme Court
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U.S. Court of Appeals
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U.S. District Court
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U.S. Court of Claims
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Juris Doctorate, University
of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington
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Bachelor of Science, Labor
Relations, Cum Laude, Seattle University, Seattle, Washington
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Washington State Bar
Association (WSBA)
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King County Bar Association
Member (KCBA)
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Association of Trial
Lawyers of America (ATLA)
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Washington State Trial
Lawyers Association (WSTLA) -- Past President
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National Institute of Trial
Advocates(NITA)
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Million Dollar Advocates
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American Board of Trial
Advocates (ABOTA)
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Ballard Chamber of Commerce
-- Past President
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Since 1999, Nic Corning has been
voted one of Washington State’s Super Lawyers by his peers in an annual
survey conducted by Washington Law and Politics magazine.
WSTLA Eagle
Corning
is proud to be a member of the Washington State Trial Lawyers
Association's Eagle program. The Eagles' lobbying efforts and vigilance
help to protect injured people's rights.
Earl Kelly Performing Arts
Center Dedication
Actress
Jean Smart and Nic Corning officiated at the dedication ceremony of
Ballard High School's new Earl Kelly Performing Arts Center. Both Smart
and Corning are Ballard High School graduates and former drama students
of Earl Kelly's during his thirty-year tenure as the drama director.
Corning serves on the Ballard High School's Foundation Board.
Ballard Blues Barrister
As an outgoing present for Nic Corning's tenure
as president of the Washington State Trial Lawyers, fellow trial
lawyers presented Corning with a barrister's wig and robe they had
special ordered from London, England. Known for his love of the blues,
Corning was also presented with a pair of sunglasses to go with his
outfit and was hailed as the Ballard Blues Barrister.
Nic with John Edwards

Nic with Senator Maria
Cantwell

Honors and Awards
Beta Gamma Sigma Key Award, Business Honorary Organization
(1968)
Membership limited to top college business graduates
Cum Laude graduate of Seattle University (1968)
American Jurisprudence Award
Highest grade in Criminal Law,
University of Washington Law School
Marquis Who's Who in American Law (1990 - present)
Million Dollar Advocate's Forum
A professional association of attorneys with million dollar
verdicts and settlements
National Institute for Trial Advocacy
A professional educational association
Ballard Chamber of Commerce
President's Award (1992)
Business Person of the Year (1995)
Southern Poverty Law Center Wall of Tolerance Honoree (2003)
Captain William R. Ballard Award (2004)
Civic award in recognition of activities on behalf of the
Ballard High School Foundation
Washington State Super Lawyers (1999 - present)
Presented annually by the Washington Law and Politics
magazine
Induction into the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA)
(2004)
This is a national organization of plaintiff and defense
trial lawyers and membership is by invitation only, based on jury trial
achievements and experience.
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