
Samuel A. Rodabough
Sam is an associate at the firm. His practice emphasizes land use and environmental issues related to local, state, and federal regulatory compliance, strategic planning, and permitting. He also advises clients with respect to residential and commercial real estate transactions, including purchase and sale agreements, easements, and leases, among others.
Before joining Groen Stephens & Klinge LLP, Sam served as a judicial clerk to Justice James M. Johnson of the Washington State Supreme Court. He was also an associate with the Pacific Legal Foundation at its Northwest Center in Bellevue, Washington.
Education
- University of Washington School of Law, J.D., environmental law concentration, 2004
- Honors and Activities
Executive Comments Editor, Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal
Quarterfinalist, National Environmental Moot Court Competition
Vice President, UW Student Chapter of the Federalist Society
Legal Research and Writing Teaching Fellow for UW Legal Writing Faculty
- Brigham Young University, B.A., magna cum laude, 2000
Bar Memberships
- Admitted to the State Bar of Washington and to the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.
Professional Memberships
- Land Use and Environmental Law Section, Washington State Bar Association, Real Property and Environmental Law Section, King County Bar Association
- East King County Bar Association
- Puget Sound Lawyer's Chapter of the Federalist Society - Executive Committee Member
Featured Media
- Property Rights vs. Land Use Planning, a debate between Samuel Rodabough and Tim Trohimovich of 1000 Friends of Washington (National Public Radio, The Conversation with Ross Reynolds, Dec. 29, 2004). Click here to listen.
- Jeanette Knutson, Nonprofit Legal Foundation to Challenge CAO Regs, Woodinville Weekly, Nov. 15, 2004.
- Bob Geballe, A Bloomin Shame?: Tulip farmers say those outrageous springtime blossoms could fade into Skagit Valley’s past if environmentalists have their way with the wetlands, Washington Law & Politics, Feb.-Mar. 2005.
- Larry Johnson, May Valley Land Owners Rebel Against Land Use Regs, Issaquah Press, Nov. 17, 2004.
- Dean A. Radford, Petition Targets Controversial Land Ordinance, King County Journal, Nov. 18, 2004.
- Jim Downing, Referendum Drive Aims to Fight Land Use Restrictions, Seattle Times, Nov. 18, 2004.
- Keith Ervin, Firm to Sue County Over Land Use Laws, Seattle Times, Nov. 10, 2004.
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