Attorney
Jack Holland is a graduate of the Seattle University School of Law. Jack earned his undergraduate degree from the Davidson Honors College at the University of Montana where he studied English Literature and Political Science.
During and after college, Jack worked in a variety of different workplaces, including as a sawyer on a logging crew, a server in a restaurant, a camp cook, and a construction laborer. Most influentially, prior to law school, Jack had a career in the garbage and recycling industry managing crews of both union and non-union workers in the alleys of downtown Seattle. No mess is too dirty for Jack.
Prior to joining the firm, Jack was a partner at a law firm in Washington and previously worked for the Washington State Attorney General’s Office representing the State in dependency and termination matters.
Jack is a member of the King County Bar Association Labor & Employment Section Board of Trustees, and was the Chair of the 2021 Pacific Coast Labor & Employment Law Conference. He is a member of the WSBA Labor and Employment Section. Jack is admitted to practice in Washington and Montana, as well as the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.
Jack believes in the dignity of work and the importance of treating all persons equally and with respect.