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David P. Moody, Attorney at Law
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Community Delivers for Brain-Injured Toddler >

Liability a Costly Issue for State >

DSHS Talk: That Suits Me Just Fine >

Attorney Hopes Big Settlements Will Force DSHS to Mend Its Ways >

Linda David Deserves Every Penny of the $8.8 Million >

Abuse Case Settled for $8.8 Million >

Will $17.8 Million Verdict Change State Policies—Huge Verdict May Change DSHS, Other State Policies >

Record Verdict Against State in Abuse Case >

[Linda] David to Sue DSHS Over Care—Lawyer Points to Husband, Not Disease >

The Least They Could Do for Linda Is All They Did >

Reports of Abuse Unheeded, Suits Say—Lawsuits Alleging Neglect by State's Social Agency Keep Piling Up >
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12/30/1999
The Least They Could Do for Linda is All They Did (Editorial - Susan Nielsen)
The Seattle Times
Columnist Susan Nielson's editorial criticizing the State of Washington for how they sponsored the abuse and torture sustained by Linda David at the hands of her husband over a 13 year time span. Linda David's attorney, David P. Moody has filed a $55 million lawsuit against the State of Washington on Linda's behalf.
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12/12/1999
No Justice for "Throwaway People"
The Seattle Times
Investigative piece by Seattle Times chronicling numerous cases of abuse and neglect of vulnerable citizens. David P. Moody's client, Linda David, is among those whose stories are told.
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12/2/1999
Woman Found on Boat Files Suit - She Says State Didn't Protect her From Husband
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Attorney David P. Moody explains how the State of Washington failed to monitor his client, Linda David, over a 13 year time period, resulting in horrendous abuse, torture and imprisonment at the hands of her husband.
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12/1/1999
David to Sue DSHS Over Care-Lawyer Points to Husband, Not Disease
The Seattle Times
David P. Moody files a lawsuit against the State of Washington on behalf of Linda David. The lawsuit alleges that State officials failed to properly supervise Linda David's husband over a 13 year period resulting in repeated beatings and torture at the hands of her husband.
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10/1/1999
State Faces Suit in Abuse Case-David to Sue State for $55 million
The Seattle Times
David P. Moody files a $55 million claim on behalf of his client Linda David who was beaten and tortured by her husband on a 28 foot sailboat over a span of 13 years. Victor David was being paid by the State of Washington to provide care for Linda David.
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08/15/1999
Reports of Abuse Unheeded, Suits Say-Lawsuits Alleging Neglect by State's Social Agency Keep Piling Up
The Seattle Times
Investigative piece by Seattle Times reporters which chronicling several lawsuits brought by David P. Moody against the State of Washington involving abuse and neglect of developmentally disabled citizens.
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06/2/1999
Quasim: DSHS Bears No Blame
The Seattle Times
DSHS secretary Lyle Quasim claims that DSHS is not responsible for the abuse and torture endured by Linda David - a developmentally disabled woman represented by David P. Moody.
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05/26/1999
Abuse Suspect Arrested
The Seattle Times
Victor David, husband of Linda David-a developmentally disabled woman represented by David P. Moody- is arrested for torturing her over a span of 13 years.
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05/23/1999
Man Still Free; Wife Recovering From Torture
The Seattle Times
The State of Washington paid husband of David P. Moody client, Linda David, while he tortured her over a span of 13 years.
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05/21/1999
A Boat, A Victim - and Years of Abuse (Editorial)
The Seattle Times
Editorial by the Seattle times chronicling the abuse sustained by Linda David, a disabled woman represented by David P. Moody who was beaten and tortured by her husband over a 13 year span of time.
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Areas of Expertise: Social Work Negligence, Nursing Home Negligence, Daycare Negligence, and School Negligence