James Varro Smith

James Varro Smith

The Boeing Company • Seattle, WA
Employment LaborEmployment LawInvestigations

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Contact

Email
Phone
(206) 962-3660
Address
MC: 0J-184 Corp Investigations, Seattle, WA, 98124-2207, US

Professional

About

Jim earned his undergraduate degree in Sociology, with a minor in Native American Studies, from Western Washington University in 1996. Jim earned his law degree from Western State University College of Law in 2005, graduating summa cum laude and valedictorian of his class. In 1994, Jim began volunteer and civilian service in law enforcement, serving as a Sheriff Explorer Cadet, Police Dispatcher, Juvenile Probation Tracker, Drug Task Force Office Assistant, and as a Reserve Deputy Sheriff. In 1997, Jim began sworn service as Deputy Sheriff, Detective, and Field Training Officer for the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office. Jim also served for three years on his Union’s negotiations team and executive board, holding positions of Second Vice-President and Secretary. After Jim’s best friend and fellow Deputy died in the line of duty, Jim left law enforcement in 2002 to pursue a career in labor law. Just prior to law school, Jim served as a Volunteer Firefighter for his community in Sun City, CA. In 2005, Jim began representing public safety labor unions in both Washington and California, serving as a panel attorney for PORAC's Legal Defense Fund, as well as an Associate Attorney and Labor Consultant with the law firms of Lackie, Dammeier, & McGill (Upland, CA) and Cline & Associates (Seattle, WA). In 2007, Jim began representing police and fire management as a Labor Relations Manager for the Port of Seattle. Having been on both the union and management sides of labor, Jim has handled administrative disciplinary matters from the initial interview through the appeals process, responded to officer-involved shootings and critical incidents, negotiated collective bargaining agreements, and represented clients during administrative hearings, grievance arbitrations, and unfair labor practices. Jim has also provided training on the legal rights of public sector employees in disciplinary proceedings, collective bargaining, and officer-involved collisions. From 2009 to 2012, Jim served as the Public Sector Coordinator and Director of Corrections & Law Enforcement, as well as a Staff Attorney, for Teamsters Local 117. In January of 2012, Jim joined The Boeing Company as a Human Resources Investigations Manager for Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA). In August of 2011, Jim began serving on the Advisory/Operations Board of Safe Call Now, a 24-hour crisis intervention and referral service for public safety employees and their families, and in December of 2012, was appointed as Vice-President. Jim is admitted to practice law in both Washington State and California. His professional memberships include: Christian Legal Society, Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, Washington Council of Police and Sheriffs, Law Enforcement Alliance of America, and National Rifle Association. Jim is married, has two daughters, and is active in his local church.

About Employment Labor Law

Employment and labor attorneys handle workplace legal matters including discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage disputes. They represent both employees and employers. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage disputes.

Credentials

Education
2005 Western State University College of Law JD - Juris Doctor 1996 Western Washington University BA - Bachelor of Arts
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2011 JC 28 President's Award, Joint Council of Teamsters No. 28 2005 Ten (10) Witkin Awards For Academic Excellence, Witkin 2005 Valedictorian, Western State University College of Law 2005 President's Award, Los Angeles County Police Officers Association 1997 Certificate of Excellence-Outstanding Performance in Academics, Bellingham Police Reserve Academy
Publications
2006 Western State University Law Review, 33 W. St. U. L. Rev. 45 (2006). A Case For Kids In California: How Student Expulsion Hearings Should Preclude Subsequent Juvenile Criminal Prosecutions
Associations
2011 - Present U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington Admitted to Practice 2009 - Present Alliance Defending Freedom Allied Attorney 2007 - Present Washington State Bar Association Member 2005 - Present State Bar of California Member 2005 - Present U.S. District Court, Central District of California Admitted to Practice
Speaking
2011 Teamsters Local 117 Staff Development Seminar Public Employees Collective Bargaining Act 2011 Teamsters Local 117 DOC Shop Steward Seminar Legal Rights of DOC Employees 2011 Q13 Fox News Special Inmates In Charge: Our Prisons Exposed 2011 Know Your Rights Seminar - Pacific Police Dept. (Pacific, WA) Legal Rights of Police Officers 2010 Teamsters Local 117 Staff Development Seminar Public Employees Collective Bargaining Act
Updated: Mar 08, 2026