About
Kay Fuhlman is a dedicated defender of workers’ rights. Kay recognizes that there are inherent inequities in the workplace and believes employees need fierce advocates to ensure they are treated with dignity and respect. Kay strives to empower her clients and work with them as they pursue justice.
Kay received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Washington. While attending law school, Kay focused on advancing workers’ rights. During this time, Kay advised workers as part of the Ronald A. Peterson Workers’ Rights Clinic. She gained experience in plaintiff side employment law as a Law Clerk for the Barton Law Firm and worked as a Rule 9 Law Clerk for the Tacoma Labor and Industries Division of the Washington State Attorney General’s Office. During the height of the COVID pandemic, Kay represented workers who were denied unemployment benefits and helped those workers receive the benefits they deserved.
When she is not working, Kay enjoys spending time outdoors and hosting game nights with family and friends.

Education
J.D. – University of Washington School of Law
B.A. – University of Washington School of Law
Bar Licenses
Washington State
Organizations
Washington State Bar Association, Washington Employment
Lawyers Association (WELA), Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ)