12-02-2011, 04:47 AM
(12-01-2011, 04:34 PM)Albert Hidel Wrote: Did he quit... Or was he cast out...?
Given the notoriously nepotistic Loots/Gollin connection, it's not surprising to find multiple Zurlinis lurking in the halls of the Washington AG's office as well.
Zurlini isn't exactly the most common name in the world, yet in addition to Jack Zurlini there is also an Angela Marie Richardson Zurlini working in the very same Spokane AG's office.
Angela Richardson Zurlini is shown as a 2006 grad of Gonzaga University school of law. Imagine that; she graduated in 2006 and got a job in the state AG's office right out of law school. I wonder how that happened?
Jack Zurlini spoke at a Gonzaga continuing education program in June 2006.
Public records show that in 2007 AMR Zurlini was using the name Angela M Richardson and was paid $3901/month, while Jack G Zurlini was paid $7392/month. By 2009 they both had gotten raises, with AMR Zurlini pulling down $4661.08/month and Jack G Zurlini grabbing $8379.66/month.
Plus we see a Jennifer Zurlini working at the local fish wrap, the Spokane Spokesman-Review.
Her LinkedIn profile shows she graduated from Mead High School in Spokane 1982 and received a BA from CalState Long Beach.
Public records show Jack Zurlini quit-claimed a condo on Regal St. in Spokane to Jennifer L Zurlini in July 2006. Records also show that only weeks earlier Jennifer Zurlini had quit-claimed a house on Tekoa St. in Spokane to Jack G Zurlini Jr. Records also show that in July 2006 "JACK GERALD JR & JEN ZURLINI" deeded a house on Overbluff Rd. in Spokane for $510,000. There are many reasons why people would do this, but it frequently is seen in divorce situations.
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Jennifer Zurlini
Within minutes of leaving the AG's office, Jack Zurlini began issuing public proclamations about his "expertise" in remodeling and home improvement. Wonder what other self-proclaimed "expert" gave him that idea?
Quote:The National Association of Professionally Accredited Contractors (“NAPAC”) is a remodeling and home improvement industry association providing contractors with a portal to real-world compliance tools, advanced legal and operational seminars, expert white papers and best practices guides, developing news and effective targeted lobbying. ...http://www.napac.net/about-us/
Jack G. Zurlini, Jr., Esq., Berenson LLP
Jack is a partner at Berenson LLP and works out of the firm’s Spokane, Washington, office. Prior to joining the firm, Jack worked at the Washington State Attorney General’s Office as an Assistant Attorney General, first assigned to the Torts Division, where he specialized in defending Washington against employment claims. After two years in Torts, Jack transferred to the Consumer Protection Division where for eight years he led Spokane’s Consumer Protection Investigations and Enforcement Team. During that time Jack investigated and gained the compliance of dozens of businesses in a variety of industries, ranging from mortgage foreclosure rescue and debt relief scams to auto dealerships. Most recently, Jack was lead analyst and prosecutor in the Attorney General’s enforcement actions against several window manufacturers and remodeling companies in Washington for a number of alleged illegal practices including unsubstantiated energy saving claims, false reference pricing and interfering with consumers’ cancellation rights. His enforcement efforts in Washington were relied upon as jumping off points for other states and the Federal Trade Commission.
Jack received his B.A. degree from the Pennsylvania State University in English with honors. He received his J.D. from Rutger’s School of Law at Camden, N.J., in 1985, having clerked with the United States Attorney General’s Office for the District of New Jersey and with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office, Appellate Division.


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