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Tamara Holder Law and Schroeter Goldmark and Bender (SGB) are Representing Victims of Sexual Abuse by Dr. Mark Mulholland

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Were you treated by Dr. Mark E. Mulholland, a Tri-Cities OB-GYN? Tamara Holder Law and Schroeter Goldmark and Bender (SGB), recently filed a lawsuit against Dr. Mulholland and his employers, Providence Health & Services and Kadlec Regional Medical Center, for their failure to protect patients from sexual abuse and negligent medical treatment at Dr. Mulholland’s hands.

Numerous patients allege that Kadlec was aware of serious concerns about Dr. Mulholland’s behavior, dating back as far as 2003, and Providence in 2014, once it began to operate in Tri-Cities. Despite these warnings, the institutions failed to make changes, violating their legal and ethical responsibilities to ensure patient safety and putting countless women at risk.

Tamara Holder

Tamara Holder Law
Were you treated by Dr. Mark E. Mulholland, a Tri-Cities OB-GYN?

Tamara Holder Law and Schroeter Goldmark and Bender (SGB), recently filed a lawsuit against Dr. Mulholland and his employers, Providence Health & Services and Kadlec Regional Medical Center, for their failure to protect patients from sexual abuse and negligent medical treatment at Dr. Mulholland’s hands.

Numerous patients allege that Kadlec was aware of serious concerns about Dr. Mulholland’s behavior, dating back as far as 2003, and Providence in 2014, once it began to operate in Tri-Cities. Despite these warnings, the institutions failed to make changes, violating their legal and ethical responsibilities to ensure patient safety and putting countless women at risk.

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Elizabeth Hanley is an experienced plaintiffs’ trial attorney and shareholder at Schroeter Goldmark & Bender in Seattle, where her work continues the firm’s 55-year tradition of advocating for those who have been harmed.  

In her practice, Ms. Hanley represents individuals who have been sexually abused or discriminated against; individuals who have suffered wrongful death or serious personal injury; and employees who have been subjected to unlawful practices individually or on a class-wide basis.  

In the courtroom, Hanley is known for her ability to connect with juries, often by distilling complex information in ways that develop trust and effectively conveys what’s at stake and why it matters. Her trial preparation regularly leads to favorable outcomes for her clients, including many cases she has tried to jury verdict in Washington’s federal and state courts.  

Beyond the courtroom, Hanley plays an active role in shaping the law itself. Her legislative work is a natural extension of her passion for advocacy which is rooted in her belief that justice shouldn’t depend on outdated or unjust laws. 

She has been recognized as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers each year since 2013. Additionally, she has been recognized by Washington Super Lawyers every year since 2017, as a Top 50 Woman Attorney by Washington Super Lawyers and by The Best Lawyers of America since 2021.  

She serves by appointment to the Washington Supreme Court to the Washington Pattern Jury Instructions Committee. She also served as the president of Washington State Association of Justice for the 2024-25 term and as Immediate-Past President continues to lead in the organization. In addition, she currently serves as the Secretary of the American Association for Justice Council of Presidents, the national trial lawyer’s association.  

Hanley earned a BA at Gonzaga University, and during her undergraduate years studied British Literature at Trinity College, Oxford University. She earned a JD from University of San Diego School of Law. Prior to becoming an attorney, she served as lead articles editor of the San Diego International Law Journal. She also represented taxpayers in disputes with the IRS at the University of San Diego School of Law Tax Clinic, and received honors in trial advocacy. 

Hanley grew up in Montana, where she developed a competitive spirit and determination as the oldest of five siblings. Outside of her legal practice, she enjoys the challenge of endurance sports and is often found training for a triathlon or climbing one of the Pacific Northwest region’s peaks. In fact, she has summited many iconic peaks in the Northwest, including Mt. Rainier in 2023.  

Hanley has two accomplished daughters who share her passion for advocacy and helping others.

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Tamara Holder

Tamara Holder Law

Tamara Holder is a nationally recognized women’s rights, sexual abuse, and institutional abuse attorney, and former Fox News legal analyst. The Founder of The Law Firm of Tamara Holder, LLC, based in Chicago, partners with the nation’s top litigators when called to action.

Tamara & her team represent women across the globe in the following matters: labor trafficking, sex trafficking, sexual assault, sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace, including promotion and pay disparities. They have filed cases under numerous laws including but not limited to: Illinois Gender Violence Act, Trafficking Victims Protections Act of 2000, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Americans with Disabilities Act, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Title IX, to name a few.

Tamara Holder spearheaded the largest doctor-patient sexual abuse case in Illinois history against Endeavor Health/OBGYN Fabio Ortega. The Firm also drafted and obtained first-of-its-kind legislation in Illinois that allows for a doctor’s name to be redacted from a birth certificate.

In 2018, Tamara and her co-counsel filed a multi-plaintiff case against Twin Peaks Restaurants for sexual harassment. The case was featured on the front page of the Chicago Tribune’s Sunday paper.

Tamara has testified before Congress, founded xpunged.com to obtain clemency for the rehabilitated, and worked as a criminal defense attorney in Cook County, Illinois. In 2008, the Chicago Sun-Times named Holder one of “50 People Who Make Chicago a Better Place.” 

The following global news sources have recognized the Tamara Holder’s work: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, New York Post, The Guardian, The Daily Mail, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, New York Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times, and Hollywood Reporter.

For nearly a decade, Tamara was the only female progressive Legal Analyst on Fox News Channel (FNC) – the most-watched cable news network – where she was primarily seen on Sean Hannity‘s prime time show. While there, she co-created and hosted “Sports Court,” where she interviewed athletes, attorneys, and journalists on legal, political and social issues in sports. “Sports Court” was an extension of “Sports Court Media” which she founded with renowned attorney Linda Kenney Baden.

Tamara is a Colorado native, born in Rocky Ford, Colorado. She comes from a multi-generational family of melon and onion growers.  In her spare time, she loves to play golf, snowboard, and travel with her husband Mike. Tamara is a die-hard fan of the band Phish. Tamara’s favorite family member is her Yorkie, Sammy.

Tamara’s favorite charities are the Divided Sky Foundation (Trey Anastasio’s drug rehab center) and Phish’s official charity, The WaterWheel Foundation. Tamara spearheaded a women’s scholarship fund at Divided Sky.

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