Business briefs — Aug. 22, 2018

WeDo Fudge boosts United Way

During the month of August, WeDo Fudge is donating 20 percent of the drive-thru sales plus tips to United Way of Clallam County. WeDo Fudge is at 11 Valley Center Place, Sequim.

Attorneys get honors

Attorneys Deborah Nelson and Jeffrey Boyd were recently named Washington 2018 Super Lawyers. Each year, only 5 percent of the lawyers in the state receive this honor.

Nelson and Boyd are partners in Nelson Boyd Attorneys and Boyd Trial Consulting based in Seattle and practice law in Clallam and Jefferson counties. They focus their law practice in the areas of personal injury, insurance coverage and legal malpractice.

In 2003, Nelson was the first lawyer on the North Olympic Peninsula to receive the Super Lawyer honor and has received the award each year since. She is a past president of the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association (now the Washington State Association for Justice) and a past president of the Council of Presidents of the American Association for Justice. She received the Distinguished Service Award from the Clallam Pro Bono Lawyers, was twice selected as “Best Attorney in Clallam County” by a Peninsula Daily News readers’ poll and has been named a “Woman of Distinction” by Soroptimist International Noon Club. She is a frequent speaker and author on insurance coverage.

Boyd is a member of the Board of Governors of the Washington State Association for Justice. He is also a national trial consultant and owner of Boyd Trial Consulting. Boyd moved to Washington state in 2009 and has been named a Super Lawyer every year since 2012.