Hon. Dean S. Lum (Ret.) Joins JAMS in Seattle

JAMS, the largest private provider of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services worldwide, is pleased to announce the addition of Hon. Dean S. Lum (Ret.). Judge Lum joins JAMS after a distinguished 23-year career on the King County (Seattle) Superior Court. As a trial judge, Judge Lum presided over hundreds of civil trials, heard thousands of civil motions and conducted dozens of settlement conferences.

Based in the Seattle Resolution Center, Judge Lum will serve as an arbitrator, mediator, special master/referee and neutral evaluator, handling business and commercial, class action and mass tort, construction defect, employment, estate/probate/trusts, insurance, personal injury and torts, professional liability, real property, and family law disputes. He is available to conduct sessions in person (adhering to reopening guidelines), as well as virtually for attorneys and their clients across the country.

Judge Lum has built a reputation on his commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and his dedication and ability to understand even the most complicated aspects of the law. He also has an ability to quickly get to the heart of any dispute, which will serve him well in this new role as a neutral at JAMS.

- Chris Poole, JAMS CEO

Prior to taking the bench, Judge Lum was a deputy prosecutor who tried over 50 felony jury trials to verdict and a civil litigator for several mid-sized Seattle law firms. As a civil defense litigation attorney, his practice concentrated on insurance coverage/bad faith, construction defect, professional liability, product liability and premises liability cases.

In my years of experience, I’ve found that connecting with the parties to fully understand each element of a dispute is instrumental in finding a resolution to any case. Using my skills and knowledge, I’m looking forward to this next chapter of my career as a JAMS neutral.

- Hon. Dean S. Lum (Ret.)

Judge Lum received his B.A. from Pomona College and his J.D. from University of Washington School of Law.