Vincent Nappo

Vincent Nappo

Top Rated Family Law Attorney in Seattle, WA
Sex Crimes
403 Columbia Street, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98104

    About Vincent Nappo

    Practice Areas
    • Sex Crimes
    Education
    • University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington, 2011
      J.D.
    • University of Colorado, 2008
      B.A.
      • Honors: <i>summa cum laude</i>
    Representative Cases
    • $8,500,000 settlement on behalf of two sisters against State of Washington and DSHS for sexual abuse by foster parent
    • $3,000,000 sexual abuse settlement against State of Washington and CPS for failing to properly investigate an abusive home
    • $2,000,000 sexual abuse settlement against State of Washington and DSHS on behalf of two girls who were sexually abused in a foster care home
    • $1,700,000 sexual abuse settlement against State of Washington and CPS for failing to properly investigate an abusive home
    • $975,000 sexual abuse settlement against Spokane Community College on behalf of a young girl who was sexually abused at a childcare center by an adult volunteer
    • $750,000 settlement for a special needs’ child against State of Washington and CPS for failing to properly investigate neglect in the home
    • $600,000 sexual abuse settlement against Burlington-Edison School District on behalf of a high school student who was sexually abused by an adult volunteer instructor
    • $325,000 sexual abuse settlement against a perpetrator-uncle who abused his niece in the home
    • $237,500 sexual abuse settlement against Lake Washington School District on behalf of a high school student who was sexually assaulted by a school employee
    • $144,746.48 jury verdict in a civil trial against a construction company, the defendant, offering $20,000 to settle before trial, involving a motor vehicle accident that resulted in no visible property damage to the vehicles, but permanent injury to the plaintiff
    • $142,400 sexual abuse settlement against a perpetrator-step father on behalf of a stepdaughter
    • Confidential settlements against owners of www.backpage.com on behalf of three minor girls who were trafficked and sold for sex on the website
    • Numerous confidential settlements against the Boy Scouts of America for sexual abuse in Scouting
    • Appellate Cases: J.S. v. Village Voice Media Holdings, L.L.C., 184 Wn.2d 95 (2015), where the Washington Supreme Court upheld a trial court’s refusal to dismiss claims brought by three girls who alleged they were trafficked for sex on www.backpage.com, which had asserted immunity under the Communications Decency Act
    • $8,500,000 settlement on behalf of two sisters against State of Washington and DSHS for sexual abuse by foster parent
    • $3,000,000 sexual abuse settlement against State of Washington and CPS for failing to properly investigate an abusive home
    • $2,000,000 sexual abuse settlement against State of Washington and DSHS on behalf of two girls who were sexually abused in a foster care home
    • $1,700,000 sexual abuse settlement against State of Washington and CPS for failing to properly investigate an abusive home
    • $975,000 sexual abuse settlement against Spokane Community College on behalf of a young girl who was sexually abused at a childcare center by an adult volunteer
    • $750,000 settlement for a special needs’ child against State of Washington and CPS for failing to properly investigate neglect in the home
    • $600,000 sexual abuse settlement against Burlington-Edison School District on behalf of a high school student who was sexually abused by an adult volunteer instructor
    • $325,000 sexual abuse settlement against a perpetrator-uncle who abused his niece in the home
    • $237,500 sexual abuse settlement against Lake Washington School District on behalf of a high school student who was sexually assaulted by a school employee
    • $144,746.48 jury verdict in a civil trial against a construction company, the defendant, offering $20,000 to settle before trial, involving a motor vehicle accident that resulted in no visible property damage to the vehicles, but permanent injury to the plaintiff
    • $142,400 sexual abuse settlement against a perpetrator-step father on behalf of a stepdaughter
    • Confidential settlements against owners of www.backpage.com on behalf of three minor girls who were trafficked and sold for sex on the website
    • Numerous confidential settlements against the Boy Scouts of America for sexual abuse in Scouting
    • Appellate Cases: J.S. v. Village Voice Media Holdings, L.L.C., 184 Wn.2d 95 (2015), where the Washington Supreme Court upheld a trial court’s refusal to dismiss claims brought by three girls who alleged they were trafficked for sex on www.backpage.com, which had asserted immunity under the Communications Decency Act
    Classes and Seminars
    • CLE Presentation: “Torts 101,” August 27, 2020, Washington State Bar Association Reinstatement/Refresher Course
    • CLE Presentation: “Plaintiff’s Personal Injury from Start to Finish: Ethical Considerations for the Plaintiff’s Attorney,” November 1, 2019. National Business Institute
    • CLE Presentation: “Plaintiff’s Personal Injury from Start to Finish: Understanding the Law on Damages,” November 1, 2019. National Business Institute
    • CLE Presentation: “Personal Injury Claims in Bankruptcy,” October 8, 2019. King County Bar Association
    • CLE Presentation: “Adding Insult to Injury: Personal Injury Claims in Bankruptcy,” May 15, 2019. Washington State Bar Association
    • CLE Presentation: “Personal Injury Bootcamp: Conducting Thorough Client Intake and Pre-Suit Investigation,” September 3, 2019. National Business Institute
    • CLE Presentation: “Cross Examination and Redirect,” Trial Advocacy Program, March 30, 2019. Washington State Bar Association
    • Guest speaker: “Online Sex Trafficking and Foster Care,” June 19, 2019. The Association of Administrators of the Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance
    • Guest speaker: Backpage.com Litigation, “Freedom Fighters: The Battle Against Modern Slavery,” January 12, 2018. Grace Farms Foundation, New Canaan, Connecticut
    • Guest speaker: Backpage.com Litigation, “Fighting Modern Day Slavery,” January 11, 2018. YWCA Greenwich, Connecticut
    • CLE Presentation: Online Commercial Sex Trafficking Litigation, “Anti-Human Trafficking Series Part II,” January 18, 2018. American Association for Justice
    • Guest speaker: “Online Commercial Sex Trafficking and the Fight Against Backpage.com,” Respond Spokane Conference, December 5, 2017, Partners with Families & Children
    • CLE Presentation: “Website Liability: The Communications Decency Act,” November 29, 2017, American Association for Justice
    • CLE Presentation: Effective Use of Interrogatories and Requests for Production, “Low Bono Program,” November 7, 2017, Seattle University School of Law
    • CLE Presentation: Effective use of Discovery, “Bridging the Gap,” December 9, 2016, King County Bar Association
    • Guest speaker: Young Lawyers Panel at WSBA’s Trial Advocacy Program, October 28, 2016, Washington State Bar Association
    • CLE Presentation: Effective Use of Interrogatories and Requests for Production, “Effective Tools for the 21st Century Litigator,” September 21, 2016, Washington State Bar Association
    • CLE Presentation: Motions in Limine, “How to Harness the Power of Your Team for Trial,” February 12, 2016, Washington State Association for Justice
    • CLE Presentation: “Tort and Consumer Law,” March 26, 2021, Washington State Bar Association Reinstatement/Refresher Course

    Qualifications

    Bar Admissions
    • Washington
    • New York
    • U.S. District Court Western District of Washington
    Other Affiliations
    • Washington State Association for Justice
    • King County Bar Association
    • King County Young Lawyers Division (Former Board of Trustees Secretary/Treasurer, 2014-2017)
    • National Crime Victims Bar Association
    • American Association for Justice
    • Washington State Bar Association (Past Chair, WSBA Litigation Section Committee, 2013—present )

    Office Info

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    Vincent Nappo
    Phone:
    (206) 462-4334
    Website:
    https://pcva.law/
    Address:
    403 Columbia Street, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98104
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