Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 98005 | 85 available
85 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 98005 in Bellevue, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $378 per hour.
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You will get you the best resloution of your case if I defend you. I limit my practice to traffic matters both civil and criminal. I have been practicing for 30+ years in just this area of law and know how to get you successful results. I pride myself in customer service and attention to my client's needs. My clients include local, regional, national, and internationally known people and companies because they expect and receive the best legal services and most favorable outcomes.. ---. Jeannie P. Mucklestone of Jeannie P. Mucklestone, PS. inc. is widely respected as a leader in successfully defending clients' rights in civil and criminal traffic matters. She limits her practice to defending just civil and criminal traffic matters with a special emphasis on DUI, Reckless Driving and all traffic infractions.. Jeannie is a former judicial clerk for Hon. Carolyn Dimmick in US District Court and a former Pro Tem Judge in King County District Court she has 30+ years of courtroom and trial experience and has won over 20,000 cases. A recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in the study of Evidence and also featured as a Top Lawyer for Women in Vogue magazine; and in the front page article of the Seattle Times “Drivers Fighting Tickets – and Winning”. An experienced speaker at continuing legal education seminars and a guest speaker on the John Carlson radio show on the topic of winning traffic infractions as well as quoted in other newspaper articles regarding traffic ticket legal issues.. Jeannie maintains the tradition of excellence and integrity established by her Father, John and Mother, Patricia and prides herself on providing superior and accessible legal services at reasonable prices.
W. Theodore Vander Wel was born in Newton, NJ; admitted to the bar, 1988, Washington, U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington and U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; education: Dordt College (B.A., 1985); Drake University (J.D. with honors, 1988). Member: King County and Washington State Bar Assocation; National Lawyers Association.. ---. Whether before or after litigation erupts as a result of a dispute, I am committed to providing my clients with excellent legal representation for a reasonable cost. I have handled disputes in most of Western Washington for a wide variety of clients. Most of these disputes are resolved by settlement before a trial or an arbitration occurs. If litigation occurs, however, I rigorously advocate my client's position. In the past twenty years, I have served as counsel in hundreds of cases in the Washington superior and appellate courts and arbitrations.. In addition to the satisfaction of resolving disputes by adjudication or settlement, I enjoy the intellectual challenge practicing law affords. Because no two disputes are identical, my work rarely is routine.. Away from the office, I enjoy spending time with my family and running, biking and hiking. I serve as an elder of my local church.
Upon being admitted to practice in California in 1986, Brian H. Krikorian was associated with the AV-rated firm of Nemecek & Cole, located in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Krikorian was made a partner of the firm in January 1993. Mr. Krikorian was admitted to practice in the State of Washington in 1998. In 1998, Mr. Krikorian left Nemecek & Cole to form Krikorian & Krikorian in Seattle, Washington. During his career, Mr. Krikorian has been involved in a wide variety of complex commercial and business litigation issues in the areas of:. Mr. Krikorian practices in state and federal, trial and appellate courts. Mr. Krikorian has experienced a consistent record of success in all aspects of litigation from pre-complaint settlement negotiations to post-trial appellate work. Mr. Krikorian has significant trial experience including solo jury trials, and large commercial arbitration matters. Mr. Krikorian is also part-time faculty at Edmonds Community College, teaching in its paralegal certification program.Professional Associations. Published Opinions
Tim began his career as a public defender for indigent clients in Anchorage Alaska, then in Seattle and South King County. Having tried over 30 cases to the jury, Tim joined a midsize law firm as a plaintiff’s lawyer. Tim now focuses his practice on representing individuals in their insurance coverage disputes and personal injury claims. Tim is a member of the Washington and Oregon [inactive] State Bar. He is also admitted to the United States District Court Western District of Washington and the Tulalip Tribal Court. A graduate of University of Washington Law School, Tim received his undergraduate degree from New York University where he was a member of the NYU golf team. Tim lives on the Eastside. In his spare time, he enjoys teaching his boys to play baseball, basketball and golf. Tim speaks Mandarin and Taiwanese.
Thomas Moore is an experienced litigator with Lehmbecker Law, representing clients in workers' compensation and personal injury matters. Before joining Lehmbecker Law in 2018, Thomas had experience litigating personal injury and commercial litigation and was previously a trial attorney for the Ada County Public Defender’s Office in Boise, Idaho. As a litigator with over 15 years' experience, he has represented countless clients on cases from their inception and has served as lead counsel on numerous jury trials. Tom began his legal career as the staff attorney to the Utah Governor’s Office. There, Tom worked closely with the Division of Criminal & Juvenile Justice on judicial nominations and legislative policy. He also personally advised the governor, his cabinet, and his staff on matters of complex legislation, litigation and employment issues. Prior to earning his law degree at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, Tom served as a judicial intern to Justice Ronald Nehring of the Utah Supreme Court.
Thanks for visiting my office profile.. I represent injured people. That's all I do, and all I've done since 1983. In that time, I've had the honor to speak for well over 1,000 victims of others' negligence, mainly from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties, but from all over Western Washington, and from Eastern Washington as well. I've also appeared in the courts of Oregon, Idaho and California.. While most injury cases settle out of court, I've tried over one hundred cases to conclusion, mainly in Seattle, Tacoma and Everett, but also in Spokane, Yakima, Tri-Cities, and San Diego.. Nobody wants a "good" injury claim; that means you've suffered a bad injury. On the other hand, if you are seriously hurt, you need experienced, competent representation.. I'm honored to have earned an "AV"--"preeminent"--rating from Martindale-Hubbel each year since 1999. Martindale is an anonymous, random peer review/rating organization, and the "AV" rating means that a the lawyers that I work with and against think highly of my work.. I'm proud to say that I am willing to handle medical negligence cases, on behalf of people whose health care providers failed them. These are very difficult, time consuming and risky cases, and many plaintiffs' attorneys won't touch them. We are willing to investigate such cases, and if there's solid proof of negligence, we'll take them on.. Like most plaintiff's laywers, we also handle all other injury claims, incuding automobile accidents, "slip and fall" accidents, construction site injuries, etc. Our clients consistently compliment my excellent staff for the genuine care and attention they give to the cases we handle.. We'll be glad to talk to you about your case.. Best wishes and good luck.. Dave
Roberto Yranela & Associates focuses on fighting traffic tickets, DUIs and misdemeanors because you deserve another chance. A traffic ticket not only can cause your insurance to go up, but it can cost you your license. A DUI will not only land you in jail, but it can cost you your job, license, reputation, and it will haunt you for the rest of your life. So when the cops come knocking on your door and they catch you dazed and confused, do not panic. You have a true advocate on your side, and we will get you through it. Legal representation at a reasonable price is hard to find these days, so we’re here to provide legal services for all traffic infractions at an affordable, flat rate of $200-$250 for most cases. Call for a quick, hassle-free free quote on your DUI and misdemeanor. You can also stop by our convenient office location in Bellevue.
Review: "Recently, we had the pleasure of working with Lisa Ellis of Ellis Law. Her expertise in knowing and applying the most current laws and regulations regarding estate planning and execution was apparent, and highly appreciated. We highly recommend Lisa Ellis of Ellis Law.". Lisa Ellis is an Elder Law attorney focusing her practice on estate planning, guardianship, long-term planning, and probate. She provides estate planning services to clients of all ages and specialized planning services to older adults. Lisa assists clients with Special Needs Trusts, Medicaid, Alzheimer/Dementia planning and establishing Guardianships, Conservatorships and other protective arrangements for adults.. Lisa was admitted to the Washington bar in 2000. She clerked for the Honorable Robert H. Whaley at the U.S. District Court of Eastern Washington and was selected by the U.S. Department of Justice Honor’s Program and worked as an attorney advisor. Following her clerkship, she was an associate with a downtown Seattle law firm during which time she was selected as a Rising Star in 2011 by Washington Super Lawyers. She founded Ellis Law, LLC in 2013 and was recognized as a Super Lawyer in 2023 and 2024.. Lisa received her B.A.degree from Whitman College and her J.D. from the University of Oregon where she was an executive editor of The Oregon Law Review. She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Washington Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and Elder Law section of the Washington Bar Association.
Paul Raskin is the founding member of Raskin Litigation PLLC, a boutique Seattle-based law firm focusing on business litigation, insurance litigation and real estate litigation. Paul has over twenty-five years of diverse business litigation experience, representing individuals to Fortune 500 companies in state and federal courts. Paul is recognized by Best Lawyers in America and SuperLawyers and is rated AV-Preeiminent by Martindale-Hubbel.
My law partner who is also my husband and I serve our client with the utmost professionalism and a humble heart. In my time off, I enjoy Pilates and paddle boarding!
Michele has built her practice around one theme: to do what is best for each client given their particular situation and desired outcome. She is an experienced negotiator and civil trial attorney with a focus on real estate, construction, foreclosure and contract law. She works with homeowners, business owners, landlords, tenants, contractors, and other individuals in need of an experienced and responsive attorney for legal advice, problem solving, dispute resolution, and/or representation at trial or on appeal. For more information please visit her website at .. NOTE: The testimonials found on this site do not guarantee the outcome of any particular case or matter. The strength and likely success of a case or matter is largely dependent upon the specific facts and legal circumstances of that case or matter.
Kristine's career in family law began in 2007 as a paralegal and law clerk to Stella L. Pitts. She became an attorney through the Rule 6 Law Clerk program in 2013 and joined the Law Offices of Sherri M. Anderson in 2017. Her practice focuses on substantial estates which require creative solutions – legal, financial, emotional – for unique problems: e.g. divorce in the context of closely held businesses, stock awards and options, retirement assets, pensions, trusts, separate property tracing.. Her professional background prior to entering the legal field as a teacher (English literature at UW and Seattle University), an artist (weaver), and a retail buyer for a small business inform her practical and nuanced approach to the circumstances clients bring to her. Kristine’s decade-deep background in mediation and trial practice ensures that she and her clients are prepared for settlement and court.. Kristine is a licensed attorney in Washington State, and has been named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers every year for the past four years.
John L. Comstock graduated cum laude from the University of Washington in 1984 with his major in business administration. While at the UW, John worked as a professional musician and as a licensed real estate agent. Working in real estate provided the environment for John to develop his expertise in construction, property management, and land development. In 1987 he formed Comstock Construction, Inc., and over the next decade completed numerous residential and commercial construction projects. A focus toward the business and legal needs of his construction company led John to pursue a law degree, and he completed his J.D., with honors, from Seattle University School of Law in 2000. In 2001, John joined Chrono-Logic Systems, Inc., a software development company, as in-house legal counsel, and later became CEO of the company. In 2004, John left Chrono-Logic to establish the Comstock Law Firm, with the goal of helping small business owners and operators effectively deal with the pervasive legal, real estate, and contractual issues they face on an ongoing basis. Soon John persuaded his father, Brian L. Comstock, to join the Comstock Law Firm, bringing his extensive legal experience to the mix. John has also been an owner and manager of a full-service restaurant, bar, and live music establishment. Currently, John is an active member of the King County Bar Association, the Washington State Association for Justice, and the Bellevue Rotary.
I was born in California and moved to the Pacific Northwest with my parents and three siblings when I was 5 and was raised in Kirkland. I graduated from Juanita High School and I went on to receive my BA from Central Washington University in political science and then received my law degree from Gonzaga Law School in Spokane Washington.. I love what I do and always have. What I do is part of who I am; it courses through my veins. I am invigorated each day in this dynamic field and truly enjoy helping my clients.. My style is direct and upfront. And after nearly thirty years of experience and my personal style, I am honored to have earned the trust of thousands of clients and a professional reputation of results and respect.. I live in the Snoqualmie Valley area with my wife and together we share four great kids and two dogs.
I have worked my entire career in the Law. I was employed as a legal intern through my undergraduate degree at Johns Hopkins University. In this position, I worked for a large Baltimore, Maryland Law Firm in their Landlord Tenant and Collections division representing large landlord conglomerates and the largest bail bond company in the State of Maryland. I continued in this position until I was accepted to Law School where I received a Presidential Law Scholarship at Seattle University. Since entering Law School, I have been in and around the area of Family Law for several years. I began practicing in this area as a Rule 9 Intern with the Law Offices of Natalie de Maar. The Rule 9 Intern position provided me with a limited license to represent clients. After graduating Law School, I became an associate with Mrs. De Maar’s firm.. I strongly believe that you should understand why a lawyer concentrates their practice heavily on family law. I have done so primarily for two reasons. The first is a family law client is a uniquely vulnerable client. A family law client often finds himself or herself facing an unknown future. It can be emotional, frustrating, and exasperating. My goal is to assist my clients through this difficult time, and to help set a course forward toward financial and emotional stability. In other words, my goal is to help provide my clients and their children, a path forward. My second draw to family law is that I truly enjoy working with everyday people. As a result, I find that working with family law clients to be extremely rewarding and to be a fascinating area of the law.. I look forward to serving your Family Law needs.
I have been practicing law since 1983 and I very much enjoy what I do. I meet people at their lowest points, which is the nature of a divorce case, and I do everything I can to help them through this trying time. If children are involved, I urge my clients to emphasize what is best for the children. If the other spouse sees things the same way, this can lead to good outcomes for all concerned. I have a stable of available experts to assist my clients and me such as real estate appraisers, business valuation experts, forensic accountants, forensic psychologists and vocational rehabilitation experts. I work full time and am available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I am also available after hours or on weekends by appointment. As a public service, I do not charge a fee for a potential client's first appointment. I served 20 years in the United States Army Reserve and learned many valuable lessons in that career which I apply to my law practice every day.
I have been practicing law in Family Law and Bankrupcy since 1978. My staff and I provide our clients with extensive experience and as much good humor as we can manage.
I have been an attorney for over 35 years and have been serving the Seattle metropolitan area for over 20 years. I graduated from Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts with a B.A in history and later obtained my Juris Doctor from the University Of Maryland School of Law.. My legal career began with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare as a lawyer representing the federal government in Black Lung suits. After a short time, I transitioned into representing the Welfare program in the Federal Court of Appeals. In my most cited case, Soberal-Perez v. Schweiker, I represented the Social Security Administration in a lawsuit over disability benefit notices being in languages other than English.. After I met my husband, we moved to Washington with our six children. I obtained a position with the Washington State Court of Appeals Division I as a staff attorney doing research and general support for the Court. I soon left the court in 1993 and pursued a career in the private sector with Culp, Guterson, and Grader and with Foster Pepper where I was of counsel. At Foster Pepper, I represented Eva Bandy in the nationally renowned case Bandy v. Bandy, dealing with wiretapping. After I left Foster Pepper in 1994, I decided to start my own firm, The Law Offices of Natalie de Maar.. My personal experience with divorce and raising my own children and step children has had a profound effect on my practice. I am a compassionate and skilled lawyer who is sensitive to my clients’ needs and tough in the courtroom. I work tirelessly to help my clients achieve a fair result, and help them through the difficult and emotional process of resolving disputes.. I look forward to working with you for your family law needs.
I have been a lawyer for over 20 years. My practice is dedicated to helping individuals who are often facing challenging situations in the areas of bankruptcy, personal injury, employment, or criminal defense and DUI charges.. Every case has a unique story behind it. I take the time to get to know each client and provide personalized legal service taylored to the specific facts of their case. It is a pleasure for me to advocate for my clients and to be of service.
I am a Pacific Northwest native. I graduated from the University of Washington in 1983 and the University of California Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco in 1986. Upon graduation, I decided I wanted to serve the people with whom I grew up, so I moved back to the Seattle area and began a general law practice which provided a variety of legal services such as family law, estate planning, small business consulting, and workers’ compensation. However, I soon realized that the work I found most compelling was representing the injured, who were often in desperate need of assistance to rebuild their lives after suffering a career or life-altering injury.. In 1990, I changed my practice to solely represent the injured. The firm I founded has now grown to include three attorneys and 15 paralegals and office staff. Eight members of my team are also bilingual in Spanish. Our firm provides legal services to clients who have suffered injuries, either in an auto accident or other personal injury, or while on the job. We also now offer services to help people with social security disability benefits.. My background has left me with progressive values and a desire to ensure my firm does its part to promote diversity and social equity. Lehmbecker Law is a leader in Washington State, equally serving all members of our diverse community and we would love to help you, too.
Hi Folks. My name is Brian and I have been a practicing attorney in Bankruptcy for over 20 years. Our firm believes in treating our clients with the highest level of professionalism and a humble heart. We offer legal services at a cost effective rate and we make the process easy for you. We can pull your credit report and help you file from your own home. Check out my blog at for guides on how to settle debts with your creditors as well as other useful tips to help manage debt relief. I look forward to meeting you.
Filing bankruptcy is something most people do not foresee themselves doing. It can be a difficult river to navigate. I have worked to hone my skills in providing the best experience in filing bankruptcy. I use to work for a law firm that spanned all 50 states. I then worked for a small local firm. That experience took me to work for the Office of the Chapter 13 Trustee. Through all my experiences and my clients stories that they shared, it's allowed me to gain new insight on the bankruptcy process and how it affects others. Using those experiences, i'm able to convey more information and knowledge that people are interested in knowing (and that is often not found on the internet). This allows my clients to think of their future without their debt, rather than worry about the small nuances within the bankruptcy code. Let me help you. Contacting me will be the hardest and easist step to take.
Douglas Wacker has been a trial lawyer for 11 years. Prior to becoming an attorney, Mr. Wacker served honorably in the United States Marine Corps for 15 years. His service included deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan). He is the managing attorney of the Law Offices of Ted B. Wacker (TBW Law) in Washington, and specializes in complex litigation involving catastrophic injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and wrongful death.. Originally from Shoreline, Washington, Mr. Wacker returned to the Pacific Northwest with his family to serve his community as an advocate for those who need it most. His experience includes representation of over 3000 clients accused of crimes. Prior to entering practice, Mr. Wacker served as a judicial extern to Justice Susan Owens of the Washington Supreme Court.. Mr. Wacker understands what it means to be faced with criminal charges or a serious injury and understands his role as an attorney requires him to be a compassionate counselor, a knowledgeable advisor, a skilled negotiator, and a tenacious advocate for his clients. He uses the leadership principles instilled in him by the Marine Corps to plan and prepare for every possibility and to take decisive action tempered by sound judgment. He will fight using every available tool to overcome the most difficult obstacles for his clients.
Charlotte is the Managing Attorney and Founding Member of Javelin Law. She excels at advocating for employers on workers' compensation and employment law issues. She has extensive experience with representation at the Department, Board and Superior Court levels on workers' compensation matters. For employment law matters, she has experience at the administrative level with discrimination claims, and experience drafting forms, policies, procedures and handbooks. Charlotte has more than ten years experience in workers’ compensation and employment law in Washington State and has presented on workers’ compensation and employment law issues.. Charlotte is happy to work with clients on any workers' compensation or employment law issues. If there is an issue outside of her practice areas, she will gladly connect clients with legal professionals in her network who practice in the appropriate area of law.. Charlotte graduated from Boston University’s College of Communication with a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism in 2004. She graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2009. She spent her third year of law school at Seattle University School of Law as a visiting student. Charlotte loves the Pacific Northwest and has experience volunteering for the Washington State Bar Association’s Pro Bono and Public Service Committee and the King County Bar Association’s Neighborhood Legal Clinics Program.
As a Northwest native with three sets of parents living nearby, and a frequent volunteer with the Senior Center of West Seattle and Jewish Family Service, Rajiv’s message that aging is a family affair resonates deeply with Scott. Prior to joining Life Point Law, Scott’s practice focused on complex commercial litigation at Yarmuth Wilsdon PLLC and Perkins Coie LLP in Seattle. In his LifePlanning practice, Scott strives to put his honed advocacy skills, experience navigating complex legal issues and systems, and record solving multi-faceted challenges, in the service of making a meaningful, concrete, human difference in the lives of families.. Scott is a graduate of the George Washington University Law School (with honors) and the University of California at Berkeley. Prior to law school, Scott taught English in Tokyo, Japan for two years, and is also the proud producer of the award-winning feature film Frank vs God starring Henry Ian Cusick (Lost, The100, The Passage). Scott lives in West Seattle with his wife Jennifer, their two children, Theo and Nate, and their dog Trixie.