About Us - Professional Details
Hollie M.
Connelly
Hollie’s practice includes a wide array of cases involving civil rights, wrongful death, employment discrimination, sex abuse, government liability, and personal injury. She advocates for individuals who have experienced trauma, loss or injury. Hollie’s motivation for her work is rooted in holding individuals and entities accountable for wrongdoings.
Hollie earned her B.S. in psychology from Saint Mary’s College of California in Moraga, CA. She obtained her J.D. from Gonzaga University School of Law where she served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Gonzaga Law Review.
Hollie loves reading, walking her dog, and spending time on the water during sunny PNW days.
RESULTS
- Estate of Su v. City of Seattle (2025) - $8.35 million settlement for the wrongful deaths of a fault-free married couple caused by an unauthorized, high-speed police chase initiated by Seattle Police Department.
- H.D. v. State of Washington, Department of Children, Youth & Families (2025) - $3.65 million settlement for child who suffered abuse while in the care and custody of the State of Washington.
- J.H. v. State of Washington, Department of Children, Youth & Families (2025) - $3.65 million settlement for child who suffered abuse while in the care and custody of the State of Washington.
- Wilson v. CEVA Logistics et al (2025) - $8.5 million jury verdict for plaintiff injured when semi-truck drove away from the loading dock while plaintiff was in the back of the truck, resulting in a permanent chronic pain injury.
- Marsaw v. Moran (2024) - $1,462,500.00 Clallam County jury verdict for plaintiff who suffered permanent soft tissue injuries.
- H.T. and M.G. v. State of Washington, Department of Social and Health Services (2022) - $7.1 million settlement for two children who were abused while in the care and custody of the State of Washington.
LICENSURE & ADMISSIONS
Washington State Courts, WSBA No. 55668 (2019)
MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS
Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association
• Active Member (2019-Present)
Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ)
• EAGLE Member (2019-Present)

