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267 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 98004 in Bellevue, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $379 per hour.
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Will is an in-house attorney with Univar, the largest worldwide chemical distribution company, and his practice includes working with/advising leaders in various business units regarding strategic business transactions and commercial agreements. In addition, Will negotiates and resolves disputes and claims regarding torts, commercial transactions, insurance claims (including historical and excess insurance policies), real estate and environmental issues, and oversees outside counsel when matters involve litigation. Will is also a committed community volunteer, working with the Greenwood Neighborhood Legal Clinic, Ducks Unlimited, and other nonprofits. A summa cum laude (highest honors) graduate of Seattle University School of Law, Will has authored two law review articles, and Washington Law and Politics magazine has named Will a five-time "Rising Star."
There are many factors to consider when hiring an attorney to represent you for injuries to persons or property. One certainty is that help from an experienced lawyer can be critical to the success of your legal matters.. Attorney Elizabeth Quick has extensive experience in personal injury law. She is a highly regarded and trusted attorney throughout the greater Seattle area. Since becoming licensed to practice law in both Massachusetts and Washington State, Ms. Quick has handled hundreds of personal injury cases, resulting in successful jury and arbitration awards, as well as mediated and non-mediated settlements.
The Nahajski Firm was established in 1996 by partners Lennard A. Nahajski and Rayne J. Nelson with the primary goal of providing aggressive, effective and discreet representation to those facing criminal prosecution. Since that time, the firm has continued to practice exclusively criminal defense and established itself as one of the premier criminal defense firms in the region.. With more than forty years of combined criminal defense experience, we recognize that good people occasionally face difficult allegations that will have a significant impact on themselves, their families, reputation, finances and careers. Being aware of the impact of facing criminal prosecution, the firm aggressively, thoroughly and attentively defends our clients while minimizing the inevitable stress related to any criminal case.. Whether you have been accused of any crime: ranging from misdemeanors such as DUI, domestic violence or shoplifting, to the most serious violent, narcotic, weapon or sex related felonies, The Nahajski Firm’s highly attentive and experienced attorneys will provide the most effective and attentive representation available.. In addition to the immediate consequences of a criminal conviction such as jail time and fines, many other serious consequences can result including: no contact orders; loss of your right own firearms or vote; losing your driver’s license; high-risk automobile insurance; years of expensive court ordered counseling for everything from alcohol/drug abuse to domestic violence, sexual deviancy or mental health. Other less obvious consequences also exist such as being prevented from entering Canada or difficulty renting apartments, obtaining federally funded student loans or future employment.. The Nahajski Firm is available for cases in any Washington State Superior, District or Municipal Court, in addition to United States District Court. These courts include: King County Superior Court and Snohomish County Superior Courts, Juvenile Court, and district courts located in Seattle, Bellevue, Burien, Issaquah, Auburn, Redmond, Kent, Shoreline, Renton, Regional Justice Center (RJC), Lynnwood (South District Court), Monroe (Evergreen District Court), Arlington (Cascade District Court) and Everett District Court. Municipalities where we regular appear include: Seattle, Mercer Island, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park, Newcastle, Clyde Hill, Kenmore, Shoreline, Hunts Point, Bothell, Issaquah, Renton, Des Moines, Sea-Tac, Normandy Park, Tukwila, Federal Way, Sammamish, Woodinville, North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Duvall, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Mill Creek, Mukilteo, Monroe, Snohomish, Marysville, Lake Stevens.. Our established reputation for success is known throughout the area. Our knowledge of criminal law is trusted by judges, prosecutors, and other attorneys who regularly refer clients to us. We want to show you how we earned our reputation – we want to protect and defend your rights through the legal minefield. We encourage you to contact us immediately to discuss the details of your case and take the first steps in mounting the best defense available.
The more we do something, the better we get at it. As of 2024, I've been an attorney for 30 years and I know my way around the courtroom.. I've been taking care of hundreds clients in the King County and greater Puget Sound courts over three decades now.. I know how to deal with other attorneys, prosecutors, and how to talk with judges to get decisions that favor my clients.. I work to protect my clients rights and deliver the best results possible. I am confident that I can improve my client's situation significantly.. A percentage of my practice is devoted to special assault and abuse cases. I also enjoy representing juveniles and young adults in educational, juvenile court and criminal court cases.. I am a parent and fully understand the impact a pending criminal charge, protection order or investigation can have on a family whether the case is against a parent or a child. The whole family is affected.. After over 30 years of criminal defense and related proceedings, I can identify and develop strong defenses in cases involving false accusations, retaliatory complaints, misuse of the legal system. In cases where the allegation may be true, my clients can trust that I offer no judgment, I understand that sometimes things just go wrong and people make mistakes. My job is then to develop mitigation and seek avenues for leniency and best outcomes.. There are many reasons why someone can find themselves accused of wrongdoing. Regardless of those reasons, my goals are always the same -dismissal, reduction and avoiding the loss of job, house, family,education, liberty or good name.. I commit to getting this done expeditiously, with strong leadership and sensitivity. I make myself available to my clients when they need me. I use the respect I have earned from the court, prosecutors and other lawyers to my clients benefit. I treat my clients as I would treat a family member or friend in trouble. I am care about the professional service I provide and the positive changes I make to legal problems. I am 100% confident that I can improve my client's situation significantly.
Susan has lived on the Eastside since 2004 and takes full advantage of everything Northwest. She is intimately familiar with the tech industry particularly considering the fact that her electrical engineer husband sold his company to Broadcom in 2000.. As a member of the legendary Stoops family out of Youngstown, Ohio, competitiveness and perfectionism is in her DNA. This carries over to her advocacy for her clients in and out of the courtroom.. Susan has a diverse set of legal skills that have been refined over the years working as a family law attorney and Guardian Ad Litem.. In court, she can quickly process complex circumstances, analyze arguments, and provide counter arguments with a clarity that typically influences the court to her client’s benefit. Based upon Susan’s legal training and experience, there is no case too complex for her to undertake.. Susan takes a pragmatic approach, which permits clients to have enough information to make good decisions for their future. Her top priorities are listening to her clients, providing them sound advice and then following through with the legal work necessary to achieve their goals. “My clients will always know my analysis of where they stand in a case, so they can make good decisions for themselves,” says Susan. Susan never backs down from a fight when she feels her client’s interests are not being addressed. She cares deeply about providing excellent legal work to her clients who are often overwhelmed.. As a former Guardian ad Litem, Susan spent many years advocating for the best interests of children in the Superior Court of Washington.. Susan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with honors from the University of Washington and a Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law.. As mentioned above, in her free time Susan loves outdoor adventure, spending time with family (including two grown sons and hopefully grandchildren someday) and her Siberian Husky. During late Spring to late Fall she’s often getting some waterskiing in on Lake Sammamish departing directly from her dock. As an excellent downhill skier, in the winter she enjoys skiing at Crystal Mountain.
Scott A. Hughes, partner in the law firm of Hughes|Robbins, P.S. in Bellevue, Washington. His practice focuses solely on representing victims and families of personal injury, medical malpractice and wrongful death. Scott’s number one priority is to protect the interests of his clients and strongly advocate for their rights.
Sarah Wright has over fifteen years of experience representing individuals in Washington with family, immigration, education, criminal, estate planning and real estate matters. A Division 1 athlete at Boston College, she graduated cum laude with a B.A. in Communications followed by a Master's Degree in Education. Sarah then went on to earn her law degree, with honors, from Seattle University School of Law. She enjoys advocating for her clients and being able to support and guide them through unfamiliar, and sometimes, stressful processes.. As a former educator, Sarah initially started her practice in education law representing school districts, parents and students. Working with families paved the way for her to transition her practice focus to immigration and family law. Herself an immigrant, Sarah understands how to help clients navigate challenging and complex situations.While Sarah is a strong advocate in the courtroom, as a certified mediator, she is passionate about using mediation and other conflict resolution tools to assist her clients in reaching an amicable resolution.. When away from work, Sarah enjoys spending time with her husband and three children, playing golf, traveling, and reading.
Professional CareerBrian’s practice encompasses a broad spectrum of civil issues with several areas of emphasis. He is proud to have achieved successful outcomes in a wide array of cases.. Brian prides himself on his ability to maintain a personable approach even when a situation requires aggressive tactics. He understands that many cases carry both a practical and emotional dimension, and that addressing each is essential to exceeding client expectations. He genuinely cares about the people and businesses he represents.. PersonalBrian extends that caring into the community; devoting time and energy to a number of charitable enterprises, including Jet City Improv and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.. Brian is the Trustee of the Paul M. Muchinsky Collection, a repository of his late father’s esteemed sports pinback buttons.. He enjoys baseball, performing improv comedy with friends, and spending time with his four children and wife, Sarah (not necessarily in that order).
Pat Kozu grew up in Redmond, Washington graduating from Lake Washington High School. He attended Central Washington University, earning his undergraduate degree in Criminology. He went on to attend Gonzaga University School of Law, graduating in May of 2005. While attending Gonzaga, he received the “Computer Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) Award for Excellence in the Future” in criminal law. During his time in law school, Pat was also an intern for the Spokane County Public Defenders office where he worked on a number of felony cases.. After graduating from law school, Pat returned to the Seattle area to pursue his legal career. In June of 2007, he began working at the law firm of Stein, Lotzkar and Starr PS in Bellevue. His primary focus is defending people charged with misdemeanor criminal offenses, and traffic infractions. Pat represents people who have been charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol/Drugs, Driving While License Suspended, Minor in Possession of Alcohol, Possession of Drugs/Paraphernalia, Shoplifting and many other criminal matters. He also represents clients who want to contest traffic infractions. He has successfully contested traffic infractions in courts through out King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. Contesting traffic infractions is a large part of his practice.. Pat currently lives in Seattle with his wife and they both enjoy taking advantage of the city life. Together they regularly attend the theater, sporting events, concerts, and many of the restaurants and watering holes that the city has to offer. On his own Pat has been found in casinos playing poker, playing sports, camping, hiking or just enjoying a quiet evening.
Our mission is simple and clear: justice for our clients, responsibility for the dangerous and reckless, no matter how big and powerful they are, and just compensation for the losses suffered by those victimized.
Our company has been responsible for providing outstanding service for over 20 years. Our specialty is in the areas of family law and wills. We are an experienced team with Diana Kershner as our paralegal with over ten years of experience. Jessica Burton has four years of paralegal experience with our office. Our regular customers particularly value the results that we provide for them and come back to us if they need help with new issues.
Neal Black is a partner at Phinney Black, where he focuses on advising clients in the software industry and interactive media industry, including designers, creators, and operators of hosted software solutions, embedded software solutions, middleware, platforms, AI solutions, video games, online games, VR games, mobile games, mobile applications, casual and social games, virtual worlds, and other creative and innovative works. Neal also serves investors in early rounds of financing.. Before joining Phinney Black, Neal was Vice President and General Counsel of Square Enix, a global developer and publisher of interactive entertainment content. Neal managed the legal affairs of Square Enix’s North American subsidiaries, including UIEvolution, a leading developer of middleware for cross-platform distribution of apps, data, and content. For a two-year period in 2008 and 2009, Neal was Vice President and General Counsel of Live Gamer (now known as Emergent Payments), a provider of e-commerce solutions for online games, virtual worlds, social networks, and other virtual environments, including publisher-sanctioned marketplaces for virtual items and virtual currencies.. At Phinney Black, Neal works directly with the CEOs, CFOs, and in-house legal departments of established companies, start-ups, and early-round investors. He provides a wide range of services, including senior management over complex legal matters, such as interactive software product releases; negotiation of complex legal relationships with customers, contractors, publishers, developers, vendors, suppliers, and other business partners; negotiation of stock purchase and related investor agreements; and providing business-oriented counseling to executive management teams on a full range of other legal matters. Among other things, Neal understands the laws governing software development, content creation, IP licensing, AI models, user-generated content, privacy and data security, virtual goods, virtual currencies, and ownership of virtual property.. Neal received an undergraduate degree in engineering from Stanford University and his JD from Georgetown University. He has taught intellectual-property and business law courses as an adjunct professor at Seattle University and a part-time lecturer at the University of Washington School of Law, where he lectured on emerging legal issues in video games and virtual worlds.. Neal was born on Adak Island, Alaska, which, in case you didn’t know, is located in the middle of the Bering Sea at the far southwestern tip of the Aleutian Islands. He grew up in Prineville, Oregon, and now lives in the decidedly more urban environment of Kirkland, Washington, where he and his wife, Joanna, raised their two sons. Neal also volunteers in the community as an elected member of the City Council for the City of Kirkland. He was first elected to the Council in 2019 and was re-elected in 2021. And, he is a member of the Board of Trustees of the King County Bar Association (2018-2023 and 2024-Present) and a former chair of that organization's Public Policy Committee (2014-2019).
My practice includes real estate law and business entity selection, formation and maintenance. I also assist clients with guardianships and estate planning matters such as probate, wills and trusts, and estate and gift tax planning.. Outside of my practice I enjoy hiking, attempting to snowboard, and spending time with my family, friends and two pets.
My primary goal is to help my clients move forward in their lives. Divorce is a major event and I provide effective and efficient assistance. I am as comfortable in the courtroom as I am in a conference room. Family law is not limited to divorce alone, and my experience is as broad, including custody disputes, child support issues, final order enforcement, protection and restraining orders and domestic violence.
My practice focuses on real estate, construction, and business matters. I routinely represent a wide range of clients, including property owners, construction companies, developers, title insurance companies, and lenders in disputes, transactions and general business matters.. My first and foremost objective with any client is to actively listen to my clients’ needs and goals. Thoughtful, efficient, and cost-effective legal counsel is only possible after understanding the full context of the client’s situation.. Part of my practice involves litigation and dispute resolution. This includes representing clients in lawsuits, regulatory hearings, mediations, and arbitrations. I also represent clients in transactional matters, including real estate purchase and sales, real estate leasing, lending transactions, construction contract drafting, and land use matters.
My practice focuses on real estate, construction and finance matters. I routinely represent property owners, construction companies, developers, title insurance companies and lenders in disputes, transactions and general business matters.. My clients range from small and mid-sized businesses to publicly traded companies. I strive to develop long-term relationships with clients, centered on understanding their business and needs.. Much of my practice involves helping clients in disputes and litigation. I work closely with clients to develop an efficient and economical approach to resolving their dispute. Over the past 15 years, I have represented clients at all stages of litigation across the State of Washington, including trials, appeals, bankruptcies, mediations and arbitrations.
My practice focuses on general business with a concentration in corporate finance, venture capital, securities, debtor-creditor issues, executive compensation, and technology licensing. I have experience dealing in franchising, asset securitization, private placement of securities, securities registrations and '34 Act reporting for public companies, reorganizations, mergers and acquisitions, business formations and shareholder dispute resolution. Prior to entering private practice, I served a two year clerkship with the Honorable John L. Coffey of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. I have also served as an adjunct professor at Seattle University Law School teaching mergers and acquisitions.. Exceptional client service requires equipping clients with the key information necessary to make informed business decisions. Providing clients with the information to make wise business decisions requires understanding the nature of their problems and the factors that impact the range of solutions. Once these aspects are understood, the best solution often becomes apparent. I view all client relationships as a twenty year connection, even if the initial matter may only require a few hours of time. Based upon this philosophy, I take the time to understand the business of each client up front. Over time, as I and our firm are tasked to handle additional client matters, we get to learn more about our clients and their businesses, which helps us better deliver legal services tailored to their needs.
My practice focuses on family law and divorce. I worked as a prosecutor for a major metropolitan area in southern California before working as a prosecutor in King County Washington. I have experience with accounting and businesses practices, having prosecuted many financial fraud cases. I have years of courtroom experience trying complicated high profile criminal cases. This trial experience and background with complicated financial cases compliment and benefit my family law practice. My 25 years of experience, combined with my knowledge of family law means you will get the best representation possible.. My criminal background is also provides clients an advantage in family law matters where there are allegations of domestic violence, criminal behavior or a protection order is being requested.. Although I am more than qualified and competent to present your case in court, I know the value of settling cases out of court. I have settled hundreds of cases directly with the other party, the other attorney or through the use of mediators and try to reach fair settlements wherever possible. If we cannot reach a fair agreement or settlement and a court appearance or trial is necessary, my courtroom experience is invaluable.
My practice emphasizes estate planning (Wills, Trusts, Tax planning, Powers of Attorney and Health Care Directives); probate; real estate and business. The most enjoyable parts of the practice of law for me are the opportunties to get to know the many interesting people I meet, work with them to solve their legal situations and problems and help them plan their personal and business legal matters.
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My legal expertise focusses mostly on Domestic Violence, Assault, No-Contact Orders and DUI defense, stressing negotiation in many cases to obtain discreet outcomes, avoiding trial when in my clients' best interests. My clients are my top priority. I am accessible to them and work tirelessly, late hours and weekends too when needed, to fight for their rights and protect them. In the courtroom, when you are charged with a crime, when I am your criminal defense lawyer I am your best and often your only friend.. In the DUI/criminal defense arena, I at effectively presenting to the prosecutors and the courts the flaws in the police work and reports and the client’s compelling circumstances. I have absolutely helped my clients avoid a lot of jail time from my various aggressive, tactful and creative approaches, some of which I pioneered. I am experienced in creating unique and time-proven approaches to criminal defense matters. That is why I have a record of success as a criminal defense litigator and have helped so many people save their jobs, their reputations, their driver’s licenses, etc. I have been helping people save their driver’s licenses and protecting their freedom for over three decades. I have been told many times that I saved clients from very tough legal dilemmas, huge prison terms, and did “a stunning job” representing and defending them. I continuously research the latest cases, legal treatises, scientific literature, and articles about drunk driving defense, criminal defense and family law, allowing me to be on the cutting edge always. I take a holistic approach to every client, as each person and their case and history is different and unique, and as every client has different legal goals. I know how to read and scrutinize a police report to find all the issues of improper, dishonest and weak police work seeing all the ‘angles’ to bolster your defense. I know how the system works and how to best present you and your case in court and to the prosecutor. I have been practicing law in the King and Snohomish County area since 1986, with over 30 years of experience in criminal, DV and DUI defense. I am a member in complete good standing with the Washington State Bar Association and belong to several professional associations. I have also been a member of the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers the American Trial Lawyers Association, the American Bar Association and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. I hold a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Lake Forest College (1972), where I majored in Chemistry and International Relations, was consistently on the Dean’s List and was nominated Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society (the only honor society for college and university students of government in the United States).. I received my law degree (J.D., Juris Doctor) from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago in 1982, graduating “with distinction,” in the top 11% of my graduating class, winning a moot court competition, and was elected by the law school faculty to the esteemed “Order of John Marshall,” an honorary law student scholastic society. I passed both the Illinois and Washington State Bar exams the first time I took them. Getting your case dismissed, always my initial goal with every single case, is always my highest priority. I have gotten innumerable charges and cases dismissed. Whether you’re facing a DUI, an Assault or DV charge, a felony or a misdemeanor, I know what a tough time this is for you and I'd like to meet with you so we can go over your case.
My firm's mission is "Defining Success Together.". As a forty-year business transactions lawyer, my entire goal is to help my clients achieve successful results in the following areas:. --acquisitions and sales of businesses. --negotiating commercial transactions. --raising equity capital through compliance with state and federal securities laws. --resolving internal corporate disputes without litigation
Mr. Hayne has practiced criminal law for over 30 years and for over 20 years has limited his practice to defense of DUI's and serious traffic offenses. He offers personal attention, sincere compassion, and extraordinary experience to clients facing the devastating impact of a DUI charge.. In 2003, Mr. Hayne was awarded the highest honor accorded by the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; The William O. Douglas Award "For extraordinary courage and dedication to the practice of criminal law." He has been named of of "Seattle's Best Lawyers" by Seattle Magazine, one of the state's "Ten Best Trial Lawyers" by the Washington Law Journal, and a "Super Lawyer" every year since inception by Washington Law & Politics. His cases of significance include lead counsel/of counsel in State v. Straka, State v. Brayman, State v. Scott, State v. Ford, State v. Granco, Seattle v. Box and Seattle v. Allison.. Mr. Hayne is a past President of WACDL and has chaired the Criminal Law Sections of WSBA, WSTLA and KCBA. He has taught triap practice at the University of Washington and Seattle University Schools of Law, the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and the Trial Masters Program. He has been a feautred speaker at over 80 Continuing LegalEducation programs in the U.S. and Canada and has published articles in the Bar News, Trial News, Defense and Overruled magazines. Mr. Hayne is also a founding member of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National College of DUI Defense, and the Washington Foundation for Criminal Justice.*. *From the Washington State Bar Association "Best of the Best" continuing legal education seminar
Monique Gilson-Moreau has been practicing law for over 30 years, primarily in private practice. Monique has been a litigator, mediator, and guardian ad litem for the courts. She currently focuses her practice on family law, with particular experience in relocation and interstate custody issues (“UCCJEA” Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act ) and the Indian Child Welfare Act “ICWA.” Monique has dealt with various tribal courts in this and other states and has appeared and/or been admitted to practice in various local tribal courts. Early in her career Monique gained experience in various areas of law as indicated in her Professional Experience below.. Attorney. Monique was born in Verviers, Belgium and immigrated to the United States with her parents at a young age. Monique earned her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Puget Sound School of Law (now known as Seattle University School of Law) in 1985. She continued her legal training through McGeorge University School of Law at their Salzburg, Austria Campus, earning a Diploma in Transnational Legal Practice. She then moved to Paris, France where she completed an internship with an international French law firm. She was sworn in as an Attorney licensed to practice in Washington State at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. She remained in Paris for over 2 years where she continued to work for various private French law firms and eventually met and married her husband. Monique returned to Seattle, WA with her husband in December of 1987. Monique and her husband, Frederic, are the proud parents of three grown daughters, two of whom work with Monique as her paralegals. Upon her return to Washington, Monique did contract work for various Seattle law firms until she began her private solo practice, which included immigration and family law. Because Monique speaks French fluently, she has received referrals for Immigration, Adoption and Family Law cases from the French Consulate in San Francisco as well as the Honorary French Consulate in Seattle. Monique successfully obtained asylum for a client who fled persecution in Zaire and adjusted the status of several French Nationals enabling them to work or become permanent residents of the United States. Her empathy and compassion for others led her to volunteer to represent a financially disadvantaged victim of domestic violence through the Family Law Mentor program. This and similar experiences eventually led her to focus her practice on domestic law, child support, custody, including interstate UCCJEA cases, adoptions, Guardian ad litem and mediation. She particularly enjoys using her family law experience to help parties resolve their disputes. Finally, she has supported our U.S. military by volunteering her time to provide Washington Family Law training to the JAGs at the Whidbey Island Naval Base.. Guardian ad Litem. Monique has been appointed by the King County Superior Court as a guardian ad litem in Title ll cases. She later completed training as a Title 26 guardian ad litem for children in family law cases.. Tribal Courts and the Indian Child Welfare Act. Monique has represented clients in matters that either were brought in Tribal Court or in which a party invoked the Indian Child Welfare Act in Washington Tribes and as far away as South Dakota. Monique is currently admitted to practice in the Lummi Tribal Court.. Mediator. Monique has successfully mediated settlement conferences between private parties as well as parties represented by attorneys in compliance with the settlement conference requirements mandated in several Washington Counties.. About Monique. Monique met and married her husband, Frederic, in Paris, France in 1986. They moved to Seattle at the end of 1987 and had three beautiful daughters, who are now young adults and on their own. Monique is bi-lingual, French being her first language. She enjoys cooking, gardening, traveling, spending time in the outdoors and at their property in Chelan, WA. Monique loves animals and passed on to her children that love and compassion for animals. Monique and her husband currently share their home with 3 dogs and 3 cats. Sometimes she brings her Maltese “Tucker” to the office to hang out.
Mark's practice focuses on commercial, intellectual property, and real estate litigation for individuals as well as small and medium sized businesses. Among other things, Mark has aided clients in quieting title to real property, opposing trademark applications, recovering personal property, obtaining insurance-paid defenses related to pending legal claims, and litigating contract disputes. Mark is proud to include area gun ranges among those clients he has been privileged to represent. Prior to entering private practice, Mark served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Robert E. Keeton, of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. While a law student, Mark served as a legal extern for the Honorable Barbara Madsen of the Washington State Supreme Court and was a board member of the Harvard Journal on Legislation.
Managing Partner at Premack Rogers P.C. representing video game industry clients and the digitally creative.