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Patrick McIntyre
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Teaches Poverty Law
B.A., California State University; J.D., Northwestern University School of Law.
Patrick McIntyre is a graduate of California State University and the Northwestern University School of Law. Prior to entering semi-retired status in early 2007, he was employed on a full-time basis by the Northwest Justice Project, where he had served as the Executive Director since its inception in 1995. He previously served as Deputy Director of Evergreen Legal Services, where his responsibilities included personnel policy development and labor-management relations and, prior to that, as a statewide litigation coordinator. His background also includes five years of private practice during which he emphasized state and federal administrative law, including employment-related issues.
An eager and active volunteer, Mr. McIntyre now provides pro bono counsel and representation to clients on behalf of the Northwest Justice Project and has accepted committee chair appointments at the request of the Washington State Access to Justice Board. He currently serves in addition as the Board Chair of the Management Information Exchange, a national organization dedicated to promoting the advanced supervision, management, administrative and leadership skills essential to the provision of the highest quality legal services, and as a board member of the Washington State Budget & Policy Center – an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that develops realistic policy alternatives with a particular emphasis on fairness for/to low- and moderate-income residents. He has made numerous contributions to the Journal of the Management Information Exchange, participated in a wide variety of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) presentations, and as an Op-Ed author.