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1010 E lawyers are available in Bellevue, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $42 to $77 per hour.
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M. Edward Taylor Taylor is a shareholder with SEBRIS BUSTO JAMES. He has defended employers in a broad range of state and federal court litigation involving discrimination, wrongful discharge, covenants not to compete, trade secret misappropriation, and other employment-related claims. He has extensive experience representing management in union matters, including union organizing efforts, unlawful picketing and boycotts, NLRB and state agency proceedings an grievance handling and arbitration.
Licensed to practice law in the states of California and Washington
Liam K. Meehan is a partner at Wagner Meehan & Watson, He was previosly a partner at Schirber and Wagner. Mr. Meehan has an active Divorce and Custody practice in Sarpy County and Douglas County. Mr. Meehan has represented individuals in both felonies and misdemeanors in both Sarpy and Douglas County and regularly argues within the appellate courts in Nebraska. Mr. Meehan also practices in Iowa, but primarily in Pottawattamie County.. Mr. Meehan been awarded the Top 10 under 40 by The National Academy of Family Law Attorneys. He has also been selected to the Top 40 under 40 within the Criminal classification for the state of Nebraska by The National Trial Lawyers.
Legal Strategies and Solutions for. Forward-Thinking Companies. Eugenie D. Rivers provides on-call corporate counsel services to forward-thinking companies, investors, and entrepreneurs. Ms. Rivers works proactively with her clients to develop practical legal strategies and solutions to business issues. Ms. Rivers has 20 years of combined legal and banking experience, initially serving as a vice president of commercial lending with several Alaskan banks, and more recently as a corporate finance partner at the Davis Wright Tremaine law firm in Seattle. Ms. Rivers formed Rivers Business Law in April 2003, and from November 2007 to April 2009 served as General Counsel of her largest client, a healthcare technology development and outsourcing company. As a result, Ms. Rivers brings a unique blend of legal and business perspectives when working with clients to accomplish their business goals.. Please call or email if we can help you and your business build great things!
Laura Zeman is the principal attorney with Zeman Law Group PLLC. She focuses on counseling and assisting individuals and families with their legal needs. Laura advises clients on wills and trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements, and probate and trust administration.
Kyle Hause is an attorney who practices bankruptcy and employment law at the Law Office of Stewat & Hause. He represents consumers and employees in the Puget Sound Region.. Kyle Hause attended the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He recieved a bachelors degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from Point Park University in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
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.
Kristine became a trial lawyer out of a deeply held belief that bullies should not win and that one must stand up for what they believe is fair and right. When tragedy happens, injuring you, your children, or loved ones, Kristine works to help you and your family seek justice by leveling the playing field against insurance companies, large corporations, and the government.. Kristine devotes the majority of her practice to helping injured people and their families with personal injury cases, including motor vehicle / car accidents, wrongful death, and insurance bad faith.. Kristine attended Seattle University School of Law, where she graduated with a Juris Doctor degree, summa cum laude. Upon graduating from law school, Kristine clerked for the Honorable Christine Quinn-Brintnall of the Washington State Court of Appeals Division II.
Kristina Marino knows that every client deserves an advocate who is willing to put an endless amount of time and effort into their case. As an associate attorney, Kristi is focused on personal injury claims.. Kristina Marino is a native of Washington State, and grew up locally in Edmonds. She earned a degree in Psychology from the University of Washington in 2014, and a Juris Doctor from Seattle University in 2019. During her time at Seattle University School of Law she was actively involved with the King County Bar Association and participated in a national negotiation competition. She joined Premier Law Group as an associate attorney in 2020.. As someone who has personal experience with personal injury and auto accidents, she wants to assist others in navigating the roadblocks and barriers that can be presented with the legal system. While in college, Kristi suffered an unfortunate accident that left her without a car and suffering through an immense amount of pain. Thankfully, she was able to contact an attorney who provided assistance with understanding the depths of insurance companies, the importance of being truthful and honest about the accident, and the basics of what to do should she get into another accident. From this experience, Kristi learned the importance of having an advocate who will fight for her every step of the way and provide status updates upon request. Kristi is planning to use this personal learning experience to provide the best care, support, and effort for each of her clients.. If she is not working, Kristi is most likely spending time with her fiancé, Daniel, and cat, Larry. She also enjoys college football (Go Dawgs!), hiking, traveling, and exploring new local breweries. Kristi is always up for trying new work out classes, whether that be barre, cycling, pilates, or Gymnastics. As an avid hockey enthusiast, she is extremely excited for the NHL to come to Seattle.
Kristina focuses her practice on personal planning for high net worth individuals and family groups and their closely held business and investment entities and trusts. She is experienced in preparing wills, revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives (“living wills”), burial instructions, life insurance trusts, charitable and personal residence trusts, gift trusts, beneficiary designations for life insurance and retirement plans, and prenuptial and cohabitation agreements. Kristina also has experience creating and advising nonprofit entities, including applying for and receiving tax exempt status from the IRS, as well as probate and trust administration expertise. In addition, Kristina is experienced in tax planning for . citizens and residents and U.S. citizens holding property or residing outside of the United States. She was a past Vice President for the Washington chapter of the Society of Trusts and Estates Practitioners (“STEP”), an international organization of estate planning professionals, and is currently a member of the Seattle Estate Planning Council and the East King County Estate Planning Council. Kristina is a member of the Washington and Illinois Bars and has been admitted to practice before the U.S. Tax Court. She graduated cum laude in Theatre from Arizona State University, and holds dual law degrees from Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago, where she earned her Juris Doctor and her LL.M. in Taxation. Prior to joining Smith & Zuccarini, P.S., Kristina was a tax associate at the Canadian firm, Moody’s LLP Tax Advisors in Calgary, Canada, and an associate at Stoel Rives, LLP in Seattle, Washington
Kimberly Kasin has dedicated her practice to family law since graduating from Seattle University School of Law, primarily in the areas of dissolution, child custody and support matters. She personally handles every aspect of her cases and maintains open and clear lines of communication with her clients. Kimberly prides herself on truly getting to know her clients’ goals, and then using her knowledge of the law and legal system to achieve the best possible results. Having been through a divorce herself, Kimberly also knows first-hand how stressful and emotional the legal process can be. She strives to become a trusted adviser who provides aggressive but compassionate representation.. While Kimberly has had significant experience in the courtroom, she is a strong advocate for alternative dispute resolution in its various forms, including direct settlement negotiations, mediation and arbitration, and collaboration. She has a keen eye for detail, which is essential for negotiating and drafting complex property settlement agreements, child support agreements, parenting plans, and other formal documents involved in dissolution proceedings. Kimberly has been recognized by her peers and was named a “Rising Star” by Washington Law & Politics magazine, an honor bestowed on only 2.5% of eligible attorneys in Washington State.. Growing up, Kimberly lived in various places during her childhood (including Texas, Montana, South Korea and Sicily) before her family settled in Western Washington. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Finance from the University of Washington. She currently resides in Bellevue with her husband and two children, where she serves on the Board of Directors of Youth Eastside Services. During her free time she enjoys golfing, skiing and traveling with her friends and family.
Kevin Fay is in-house counsel at PACCAR Inc, a diversified, multinational, Fortune-500 company. It is one of the world's largest manufacturers of heavy-duty on- and off-road trucks, which are sold around the world under the Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF brands. The Company and its subsidiaries also manufacture and market medium duty trucks, replacement parts and other industrial equipment (such as industrial winches). Leasing and financial services are also a part of PACCAR's diversified business.
Josh Rostenstein's practice focuses on real estate development and real estate and business transactions. Typical projects include preparing the formation, disclosure and purchase and sale documents for condominium developments, advising clients about risk management for condominiums and other real estate developments, representing condominium and homeowners associations, negotiating real estate purchases and sales and commercial leases, advising clients on real estate financing, purchases and sales of businesses, forming LLCs and corporations, and drafting CC&Rs, easements and general business agreements.
Jonathan J. Lee is an associate attorney with the Premier Law Group. A Washington State native, he received his double degree in Political Science and Law, Societies, and Justice from the University of Washington in 2006. He earned his Juris Doctor from Seattle University in 2009, where he was the Vice Chair of the Moot Court Board and is an inducted member of The Order of Barristers. Prioer to joining Premier Law Group, Jonathan only represented injured clients in personal injury and diminished value cases at another Plaintiff's firm. Jonathan is a trilingual member of the firm, speaking Cantonese and Spanish in addition to English. In his free time, he acts as General Counsel of the Seattle chapter of Philanthro, a non-profit connecting young professionals with charitable causes. If he's not volunteering, Jonathan is enjoying the great outdoors, snowboarding or running.
John Ludlow represents a broad array of parties who buy, sell, exchange, develop, lease, title insure or finance real estate. For thirty years he has negotiated and prepared contracts and has represented parties in real estate-related litigation, arbitrations and mediations. John represents lenders in the preparation of loan documents, advises on work-outs and conducts foreclosures. He also has extensive experience representing contractors, owners and design professionals involved in construction and land development
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.
John is a criminal defense attorney, professor of law, Navy veteran and third generation Washingtonian. John has worked on thousands of criminal cases and is a member of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. Honored by Avvo as a 10.0 rated attorney, John has received the Avvo “Clients Choice” award for the last five consecutive years. Additionally, he has received the preeminent AV rating from Martindale Hubbell for being peer rated for the highest level of professional excellence. Prior to law school he served as an officer in the United States Navy and as a staff member in the United State House of Representatives. He is a graduate of the Seattle University School of Law and began his legal career at the city of Everett prosecuting attorney's office. Shortly thereafter, he became an Associate Attorney at a high-profile private criminal defense law firm before founding John T Law, PLLC. John's practice is dedicated to criminal defense, including: DUI, theft, domestic violence, sexual assault, sex crimes, rape, prostitution crimes, assault, domestic violence assault, vehicular assault, driving crimes, protection order defense and Title IX defense.. John's office is centrally located in downtown Bellevue in the Columbia West Building. Underground validated parking is available.. You can contact John at
Jillian Barron, Of Counsel with Sebris Busto James, has been at the firm since 1997. In addition to assisting employers and employees with a wide range of employment-related matters, she serves as a neutral workplace investigator, an arbitrator, a mediator, and a hearing officer for University of Washington faculty adjudications. She is listed in The Best Lawyers in America, is rated AV by Martindale Hubbell, and has been named a "Super Lawyer" by Washington Law & Politics magazine.
Jesse Froehling is a founding attorney at Bastion Law, representing individuals in Personal Injury and Insurance Bad Faith cases. Licensed in Washington, Montana, and Arizona, Jesse has successfully fought for clients across multiple states, taking on insurance companies and corporate wrongdoers to secure justice. His passion lies in helping people rebuild their lives after suffering from negligence or unfair insurance practices.
Jerimy Kirschner is the owner and managing partner of Kirschner Rychlick PLLC serving clients in and around Bellevue, WA. He has been in practice since 2010 and opened his own practice in 2015. Mr. Kirschner has achieved excellent results for his clients in the areas of business disputes, elder law, estate planning, probate, real estate law, tax planning, personal injury, and other civil litigation.With every decision in any legal matter, Mr. Kirschner focuses on maximizing value to the client while communicating the pros and cons of each decision. He lays out the tools available for solving problems and helps clients select the most effective and cost-efficient ones needed to achieve their goals.Mr. Kirschner is a seasoned litigator who has litigated complex matters involving multi-million dollar issues. He has litigated in both state and federal courts.
Jennifer possesses the right mix of technical expertise, practical knowledge, and a down-to-earth personality to guide you through the complexities of modern estate planning law. After practicing with two large downtown Seattle law firms–Foster Pepper PLLC and Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP—Jennifer noticed that many of her clients wanted to receive big-firm estate planning service and expertise, but in a more intimate setting. Seeking the benefits of a small firm environment as well, Jennifer joined a law firm on Mercer Island. In 2008, Jennifer and two other women broke off from that firm to form Somers Tamblyn King PLLC. Since then, the firm has grown into a well-respected estate planning, family law, elder law, Medicaid, and special needs planning firm.. Nonetheless, desirous of developing a firm working exclusively on estate planning and estate administration, in November 2017, Jennifer, Diana Zottman, and Julia Lindeman co-founded Three60 Law Group. At Three60, Jennifer continues guiding her clients through tried-and-true, high-level planning, and administration, while at the same time providing innovative, up-to-the-minute, tools and systems.. About Three60 Law Group--Why Three 60?. Taking a 360-degree view means seeing something from all sides. Your values, family, and estate planning goals are complex, and helping you achieve those goals requires a full-circle approach. Three60 Law Group provides holistic, team-based estate planning centered firmly around what is most important to you.. We don’t just prepare documents or administer estates. We work with you, your family, and your advisors to design an integrated planning strategy that meets your legal and financial goals. Perhaps more importantly, we assist you as you consider how your planning will reflect your personal point of view. We explain the options to you and help you make the decisions to ensure that your loved ones are protected and that your legacy is preserved. We combine seasoned expertise and old-fashioned customer service with new and innovative tech-forward tools and systems. You’ll get time-tested estate and legal services, delivered in a 21st century way.. And we don’t stop there. The Three60 Law Group team is there when you need us. We keep in touch, and we hope you will too. We consider it a privilege to work with you and your family—we do not take your trust lightly.
Jeffrey A. James is a shareholder with SEBRIS BUSTO JAMES. He has represented employers in labor and employment matters since 1988. Jeff's practice focuses on helping employers comply with state, federal and local employment laws and defending employers when litigation arises. He also prosecutes matters on behalf of employers seeking to enforce employment agreements, restrictive covenants, or other obligations. Jeff is a trial and appellate attorney who has successfully represented clients in proceedings before state and federal courts at all levels, as well as before administrative agencies and in alternative dispute resolution proceedings. Jeff is a frequent speaker at legal and industry seminars on issues affecting the workplace.. Jeff has been actively involved in federal, state, and local bar associations for over two decades. He is the past-Secretary of the Executive Board of the Washington State Bar Association – Labor & Employment Law Section, and past- Chair of the Washington Defense Trial Lawyers – Employment Law Committee. He is also a member of the Washington Bar Association, Intellectual Property Section; the King County Bar Association, Labor and Employment Section; and the American Bar Association, Labor and Employment Section, where he serves on the Technology Subcommittee and the Employee Rights and Responsibilities Subcommittee. In 2007 he was elected to the King County Bar Association Board of Trustees to serve a three year term.. Jeff has been repeatedly named as a "Super Lawyer" byWashington Law & Politics and is listed in The Best Lawyers in America and Best Lawyers in Seattle. He has received the highest possible peer review rating for competency and ethics (AV) by Martindale-Hubbell. He is also a professional guitarist and high-performance driving instructor in his spare time.
Jeanette Bowers Weaver begins every engagement with a personal meeting to learn a client’s unique goals and obstacles, then crafts legal strategies shaped by decades of experience in corporate, transaction, and contract law. She advises founders and small businesses one-on-one, and when issues are unusually complex she assembles teams that include CPAs, technical professionals, and others to address litigation or transactional challenges. Her practice also includes estate planning and intellectual property matters. Based in the Seattle area, Jeanette assists with mergers and acquisitions, tax planning, employee-law concerns, and a wide range of commercial contracts. Practical, responsive, and collaborative, she is a trusted local business attorney focused on solutions that fit each client’s situation.
Jason Epstein has been dedicated to representing injured people since his first law firm position in 1999. A Seattle native, Jason received his undergraduate degree in Philosophy from the University of Southern California in 1995, and his Juris Doctor from Pepperdine University, School of Law in 2001.. Jason is a member of the American Bar Association, the Washington Bar Association, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, the American Trial Lawyers Association, and the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. He has been named a “Super Lawyer” by Washington Super Lawyers Magazine for four straight years (2014-2018) – an award given out to the top 2.5% of lawyers under the age of 40 in the state. He was recently named one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Washington State by the National Trial Lawyers, which is an award given to attorneys who exemplify superior qualifications, trial results and leadership in their respective state. Jason has also completed a certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution from Pepperdine University and the Trial Advocacy Skills program through the National Institute of Trial Advocacy. Additionally, Jason has been a frequent speaker to other attorneys on a variety of topics, and he currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at Seattle University School of Law, where he teaches and mentors the next generation of legal professionals.. Jason has authored many books, including:. The Truth About Washington Auto Accidents. The Truth About Washington Motorcycle Accidents. The Shocking Truth About Lawyer Advertising. I Didn't Get Paid: An Employee's Guide to Washington Wage Claims. In Case of Death: Straight Talk on Wrongful Death
Janet Gray specializes in the areas of estate planning, probate, taxation and charitable giving. Janet was voted "Super Lawyer 2007" by Washington Law & Poltics Magazine and voted one of Seattle's "Five Star Wealth Managers" 2007 by Seattle Magazine.
A frequent speaker at the Washington State Bar's Annual Estate Planning Seminar, she is a past Executive Committee Member of the Bar's Real Property, Probate and Trust Section, and a member of the Taxation Committee.