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338 E lawyers are available in Bellingham, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 52% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $69 per hour.
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You have legal questions – I have answers. I work hard to make the legal process easy for my clients, by cutting through legalese to help you accomplish your goals and get back to what is important to you. Whether you visit my office, or I come to you, I am honored to take care of your legal needs using innovative technology, including a secure online client portal for lightning-fast service and communication for your legal project.. With the right planning and advice, combined with the right documents, I can help you avoid legal problems – before they start.. Emily Rose is an attorney licensed to practice law in Washington State. Social media and blog posts from Limitless Law PLLC do not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Emily Rose, nor do they constitute specific advice for your particular legal matter. The information provided in this communication is for general reference and informational purposes only, and therefore should not be relied on as legal advice. Legal issues are by their nature complex, and any person with a legal question should fully consult with a qualified attorney.
Westward Law operates as a law practice in Northwest Washington State that works with individuals and small business owners to plan for a successful and secure future. Many times, this involves planning for relief from debt. Other times, his clients are looking to plan for their future through estate, business, and tax planning.. Mark Nusz, Principal Attorney, has a wealth of business experience and has worked in various industries before making the switch to legal services. His education has been compiled from excellent public universities in the western states of Washington, Arizona, and Colorado.. Mr. Nusz practices law for the reward of helping people work through tough legal and financial problems, and to help them proactively plan for a smooth and secure retirement through effective estate and business planning.. The Firm works with clients all around the northern Puget Sound, focusing on Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, Island, and San Juan counties.. Give us a call today!!
We are a team that understands how to listen, answer and serve. Over the last twenty-five plus years we have served many clients. Each client has been unique and worthy of a compassionate ear. Each client has made our lives more interesting and helped us understand the joy of helping others.. We are all local. Our families live here and we are committed to the community.. Say hi if you see me playing soccer at the Sportsplex, Civic, NWSP or Orca fields. I love the attention.
True North Legal Services is a full-service estate planning and probate firm located in Bellingham, WA. We can assist you with everything from simple wills and powers of attorney to probate and will contests.. Our services include:. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, community property agreements, probate, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, estate related litigation and more.. Call/text: or email: today to set up a consultation with attorney Genissa Richardson.. “We make sure the things you love go to the people you love.”
Tom has significant experience with very serious cases such as homicide, sex offenses, drug cases, and three-strikes cases. His jury trial experience far exceeds that of most lawyers in our community.. Tom has had a number of successful jury verdicts on serious charges, including homicide, rape, felony drugs (in federal court) and a third strike charge. He has also successfully tried numerous DUI cases. He has a powerful reputation with the prosecutors and can negotiate a favorable plea bargain if you do not want to go to trial.. While Tom has focused much of his legal career litigating criminal cases, he has also built a strong reputation in Bellingham for his work on personal injury claims. Tom enjoys helping personal injury clients recover financially from medical bills, lost wages, and property damage that result from accidents of all types including car, bicycle, pedestrian, and motorcycle accidents.. Tom is a graduate of Western Washington University and Gonzaga University School of Law. He is a past President of the Whatcom County Bar Association, a member of the Federal Bar Association, and the Washington State Bar Association. He is an avid cyclist and skier.
This breadth of experience also serves my clients well in drafting sound legal documents and keeping my clients and their loved ones out of court. In litigation I saw the pitfalls and missteps that get people into expensive legal disputes. So I take care to understand my clients and their goals. And I put my 17 years of legal experience to work when I help them to plan their estate, manage a trust, probate a family member's estate, or enter into a business arrangement.. I care about my community. I see apathy and cynicism arise when people feel like their needs and opinions do not matter. So I spend my free time helping to build and strengthen community organizations that empower people to make a difference. With strong community ties, I am better able to help my clients understand what resources are available for them, and help them get what they need.. Education. University of Georgia, School of Law, Juris Doctorate, 2002Georgia State University, B.I.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1999. Admitted to Practice. Washington State Bar, 2003Washington State Supreme Court, 2003U.S. District Court, 2005Washington Court of Appeals, 2005United States Supreme Court, 2010. Professional Associations. Washington State Bar AssociationNational Lawyers GuildWSBA Real Property, Probate andTrust Section MemberAmerican Bar AssociationABA Business Law Section MemberWhatcom County Bar Association. Background. Operations Specialist, U.S. Navy, 1991 - 1995Operations Specialist, U.S. Navy Reserves 1995 - 1997Georgia State Senate Appropriations Committee, Aide, 1999Grant Recipient, National Association for Public Interest Lawyers, 2001. Community Service. Board President, Whatcom Peace & Justice Center, 2016 to 2018Board Member, Whatcom Peace & Justice Center, 2013 to 2020Board of Advisors, Whatcom Civil Rights Project, 2013 to presentBoard of Directors, Interfaith Coalition, 2008 - 2010Board Member, Bellingham Insight Meditation Society, 2016 - 2018Finance Project Officer, The Working World, 2017 - 2018
Steve received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis in Computer Applications and Systems Analysis from California State University Fresno. He received his law degree from the San Joaquin College of Law in Fresno, California, graduating in the top ten of his class. Steve has practiced law since 1994. He is licensed to practice law in Washington and California. Steve was named a Washington Rising Star (only 2.5% of Washington lawyers) by Washington Super Lawyers Magazine in 2013.. Steve's practice includes estate planning, trusts (including special needs trusts for disabled individuals), planning for incapacity/disability, probate, long-term care planning (Medicaid), and mediations.. He is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and the California State Bar Association. Steve is the founder of the Bellingham Bay Marathon, and served as the Chairman of the Board of Directors and Race Director of its inaugural race in 2007.
Since 1992, I have been an intellectual property (IP) attorney and focus on procuring patents, trademarks and copyrights. I have extensive experience in acquiring IP protection for his clients in both the U.S. and foreign jurisdictions. My clients have ranged from start-up businesses to Fortune 500 companies.
Seattle native Dave Anderson is a senior partner at Anderson Carey Williams & Neidzwski – a maritime law firm that works with clients throughout Washington and Oregon. With more than four decades of experience, he continues to apply the same passion for maritime life that he had when he saved for his first skiff. Dave has been surrounded by boats for as long as he can remember. As a young child, he saved the money he earned by selling newspapers to buy his first skiff. Even before he earned his driver's license, he had manned boats up to 40 feet long. In the decades since, he has both owned and operated sea vessels of all types. As a student, Dave studied economics at Stanford University where he graduated with honors. He spent time in the U.S. Army before enrolling in the University of Michigan Law School. During his senior year in law school, he gained experience in environmental litigation for oil tankers at a Washington D.C. based public interest law firm. After earning his juris doctor, Dave accepted a position in the maritime division of a large Seattle law firm. While there, he honed his skills in maritime law, working alongside the most distinguished maritime lawyers in the Northwest. He worked largely with ship owners and marine underwriters. Dave has served as a partner in his own law firm for more than 30 years, representing seaman injured while aboard fishing boats, tugs, ferries and deep sea vessels. He successfully achieved favorable court verdicts and settlements in many complex admiralty cases with the help of his legal team and staff. Even when confronted with the largest marine companies, Dave confidently worked to secure the best interests of his clients. When he is not practicing law, Dave remains involved in various legal associations. He has served as the president of the Whatcom County Bar Association and as a member of the Washington State Bar Association's Ethics Committee. He also has maintained the highest rating from Martindale Hubbell consistently for many years. He was also named as one of the top ten best maritime lawyers in Seattle during 2008 by CEO Magazine.
Scott Railton practices United States immigration and naturalization law, with an emphasis on advising businesses and human resources departments. His counsel is relied upon by renowned professionals, including business executives, research scientists, and physician specialists. Mr. Railton reserves a portion of his practice for the litigation of admissibility and removal issues, humanitarian matters, and immigration advocacy. Situated near the border, he has gained a special expertise regarding U.S.-Canadian border processing and other related admissibility matters.
Sara graduated from Western Washington University in 2008 having focused on global human rights issues. It was a natural transition to begin working at the Elder Law Offices in 2011. Sara assists clients with trust & estate planning for all ages including long term care and medicaid planning, vulnerable adult and disability planning, and guardianship matters.
Ryan Swinburnson grew up in Northwest Washington. He went to Central Washington University were he obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1996. In 1999 he graduated from Willamette University College of Law. Ryan first passed the Oregon State Bar. Directly out of law school he worked for a mid-size law firm in Albany, Oregon. He then passed the Washington State Bar and moved to the Tri-Cities. He served in the Benton County Prosecutor's Office for two years. He started his own practice in 2002, where he prosecuted for the City of Pasco and did criminal defense in Benton County. Contemporaneously, he also cultivated a personal injury practice. Morrow County retained his services as County Counsel in 2006 through 2015. As a personal injury attorney, he vigorously represents those who have been harmed or injured and seeks full compensation for their injuries. As a criminal defense attorney, he advocates zealously for his clients and readily goes to trial. Over the last 20 years, he has successfully obtained numerous dismissals, not-guilty verdicts and acquittals and is a proven trial attorney. Perhaps, most refreshing is his ability to communicate and relate with his clients but still aggressively and effectively represent his clients in the courtroom.. In 2020, Ryan took his experieence back to the place he grew up . . . . Whatcom County. Since returning, Ryan has successfully defended on the simplest of misdemeanors to the most severe felonies. If you need a smart and competent attorney to provide a vigorous defense, Call Ryan Today!
Ryan Floerchinger is a solo practitioner based out of Bellingham, Washington. Originally from Anchorage, Ryan moved to Montana for college earning a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. After attending Gonzaga School of Law in Spokane, Ryan moved to Bellingham to start his practice specializing in estate planning including wills, trusts, probate, and medicaid planning.
Prior to opening her own practice, Lieutenant Commander (retired) Saar served 22 years in the U.S. Navy first as an Electronics Technician and then after obtaining her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, as a Navy Nurse Corps Officer. She also has a Master of Science in Nursing and is a Fellow of the American College of Health Care Exectutives (FACHE) with a JD from Concord Law School. She is admitted to practice in WA and CA.
Phil George is a proud son of the Pacific Northwest, deeply connected to the needs of Washington families. Raised in the logging communities of western Washington and southeast Alaska, Phil learned the values of hard work and community from his father, a log scaler, and his mother, a fifth-grade teacher.. After graduating from Everett High School (Go Seagulls!), Phil earned his undergraduate degree from Western Washington University and began his career at Boeing’s Everett facility as an Industrial Engineer. However, his passion for helping others and a desire to make a greater impact led him to pursue a career in law.. In 2011, Phil left Boeing to enroll at the University of Washington School of Law. While there, he trained under one of the state's top Elder Law attorneys, gaining expertise in estate and retirement planning. Phil’s dedication to empowering families inspired him to become a community leader on end-of-life and retirement issues.. Phil serves on the Board of Directors for the Whatcom Hospice Foundation and the Advisory Committee for the Bellingham Senior Activity Center. He also hosts The Aging Hour, a weekly radio show providing insights and advice on achieving a secure and fulfilling retirement.. As the founder of Safe Harbor Legal Solutions, Phil returned to Whatcom County with a mission: to help families navigate the complexities of retirement and estate planning. With a personalized, comprehensive approach, Phil and his team ensure that each client’s unique needs and dreams are at the center of their planning process.. When you work with Phil, you’re not just preparing for the future—you’re building peace of mind for the journey ahead.
Nick is a trial attorney at BoatLaw, LLP who handles all types of maritime and personal injury litigation. Appearing for plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts throughout Washington, California, Arizona, and other jurisdictions, Nick's litigation experience includes the successful resolution of various Jones Act, product liability, premise liability, food contamination, construction defect, insurance bad faith, and fire/burn cases on behalf of many different individuals and companies. Nick's pro bono work focuses on offering young people who have committed criminal offenses an alternative to juvenile detention by participating in the Skagit County Teen Court diversion program.. Nick is an active speaker in the Washington state legal community and has presented on topics including maintenance and cure, ethics, and insurance bad faith. Nick grew up in New Jersey with a family spanning three generations under the same roof. Following graduation from Ramsey High School in New Jersey, Nick attended New York University for his undergraduate studies in music and business. After graduating with honors from NYU in 2007, Nick moved to Virginia to attend Washington and Lee University School of Law.. At Washington and Lee, Nick earned the position of executive editor of the school’s Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice, a publication focused on legal issues that affect historically underrepresented classes of persons. In 2009, Nick authored a published article entitled The Unconstitutionality of Mississippi's Employment Protection Act And A Framework For Assessing Similar State Immigration Laws,16 Wash. & Lee J. Civ. Rts. & Soc. Just. 225 (2009), which was later cited by the Mississippi Business Journal in 2012. Nick remains focused on the representation of underrepresented persons throughout the United States. Nick met his wife at Washington and Lee, and they now reside in Mount Vernon, Washington with their son and two dogs. Nick enjoys spending time with his family on both coasts, performing music, and hiking in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
My practice mostly focuses on personal injury cases - think car crashes, an injury due to a badly designed sidewalk or road, or a bicycle crash. I also advise clients on tenant side landlord/tenant issues and other general civil litigation matters. I beleive that good advocacy is about a listening ear, good relationships, and a good balance between standing up for rights and a focus on desired outcomes. I try to work things out amicably, but I will always fight for my clients when I need to.. I'm a native of Bellingham. Prior to more scholarly pursuits, I worked at ski areas and bike shops around the Northwest and Alaska. I'm an avid mountain biker, skier, and outdoorsman, so I appreciate how difficult it is for clients when their lives have been affected by injury. I strive to help client’s deal with injury and provide low-stress representation to guide them through the process of both financial and physical recovery.
My practice focuses on Elder Law but I handle estate planning and related matters for clients of all ages. Elder law primarily encompasses estate planning, probate, guardianship, special needs planning, and elder protection. I am Certified Elder Law Attorney.* This certification is given by the National Elder Law Foundation only after meeting rigorous testing and experience criteria. It is exceptionally rewarding to provide guidance and support for clients as they face the complicated issues associated with aging. The work is made even more enjoyable by the amazing team at the Elder Law Offices of Meyers, Neubeck and Hulford and I enjoy coming to work every day to see both my co-workers and clients. Before coming to the Elder Law Offices of Meyers, Neubeck and Hulford, I was in-house counsel for the Lummi Nation with a practice focusing on human resource issues, governmental administration and criminal prosecution. When I am away from work, I spend a lot of time riding bicycles in the woods.. *The State Supreme Court of Washington does not recognize certification of specialists in the practice of law and that certificate, award or recognition is not a requirement to practice law in the state of Washington.
My goal is to provide aggresive competent, compassionate and timely legal representation to you and your loved ones. I welcome the opportunity to talk with you and to discuss how I can be of service. I am a sole practitioner located in Bellingham, Washington. I have been practicing criminal defense almost exclusively for 17 years, with extensive experience with DUI/DWI cases and related criminal traffic and licensing issues as well as more serious criminal charges. One of the leading complaints about lawyers is their failure to return calls and answer emails. You will never have to wait more than 48 hours for me to return a phone call or email! Please call for a free consultation.
My goal is to bring you the best service possible. I will work with you to assess your situation and give you options so that you can make an informed choice on how you want to best move forward. While no lawyer can ever guarantee a result, I am able to resolve most issues without trial, and many with a phone call or letter. Those times I have gone to trial, I have usually prevailed. I have achieved favorable results in fields including but not limited to family law, including divorce, parenting and custody, criminal law, consumer law and credit repair.
Mr. Smith is owner and lead attorney at the Law Firm of Jason R. Smith. He grew up in Canada playing ice-hockey which as a teenager included competition overseas in Russia, Sweden and Finland. Mr. Smith graduated from the University of Victoria in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Psychology, spent an interim summer in Hawaii, and received his Juris Doctorate from Michigan State University College of Law in 2001. During law school, Mr. Smith interned for the Chief Judge of the Ingham County Circuit Court.. Jason began his professional legal career in Arizona, working in the trenches as a public defender. He defended eleven trials his first year, obtaining not guilty verdicts on all counts in four of five jury trials. Jason then worked in a boutique law office where he learned the ins and outs of personal injury law including litigation of police misconduct. After gaining value trial experience, Mr. Smith successfully opened and ran his own law firm for several years. Jason won his first jury trial in private practice and developed a knack for taking on challenging cases other law firms rejected and securing favorable outcomes. Mr. Smith has handled matters ranging from minor traffic tickets all the way up to first degree murder. With a proven track record, he has even managed to secure jury trial not guilty verdicts on all counts for serious felony charges in three different counties. Mr. Smith also served as an arbitrator in mandatory, non-binding arbitration for cases pending in Maricopa County Superior Court. Upon relocating to the Pacific Northwest, he served as co-counsel in a high profile case with the largest jury-pool in the history of Skagit County. Today, Mr. Smith is captain of his own ship providing personalized legal representation and draws on his collective experience to help his clients achieve the best results in their cases.. In his free time, Jason plays ice-hockey and participates in endurance events. He’s competed in numerous marathons, ultra marathons, triathlons, Ironman races, and always looking for the next challenge. Above all, Jason enjoys spending time with his family and supporting his daughter’s goals and aspirations.
Mark Bratlien started his criminal justice career in 1976 as a military policeman in the U.S. Army. He was stationed in Germany for his three year tour of duty. After being honorably discharged, Mark worked his way through college. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree with honors in Business Administration/Finance from California State University at Dominguez Hills.In addition to his military police experience, Mark worked for two years as a civilian contract military police officer for the U.S. Air Force while attending college, followed by several years as a police officer in So. California. Mark was assigned to patrol and made thousands of traffic stops and hundreds of DUI arrests. Mark finds this experience extremely valuable in his representation of clients charged with DUI and traffic related offenses. It is real world experience that cannot be learned in law school or from a book.Mark graduated from Seattle University School of Law in 2002. He worked for the Whatcom County Public Defender for over five years. Through his skill and hard work, he achieved a winning record of trial victories.Mark Bratlien lives in Bellingham, enjoys running, and golf.
Kirsten practices in the areas of business and employment law and brings over 20 years of legal experience to her work. She joined Barron Smith Daugert, PLLC in 1998 and became a partner in 2004. She takes a practical, solution oriented approach to all aspects of her practice.. Kirsten advises businesses, large and small, often serving in a general counsel role. Her business work includes entity formation and structure, general corporate governance, contract drafting and review, transactional work and ownership disputes.. Kirsten represents both employers and employees in all aspects of the employment relationship. She has represented employers with as few as three employees and as many as 500 employees. Her employment practice includes representation of unionized and non-unionized employers.. Certification:. Certified in Internal Investigations – Council on Education in Management in association with The George Washington University. Education:. James Madison University (B.A. 1987) University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law. Community Service:. Washington State Access to Justice Board of Directors, Member and Chair Washington State Supreme Court Public Trust and Confidence Committee, Member LAW Advocates, pro bono/access to justice, Board Member and former Chair Southside Soccer Board of Directors, former Member Pickford Film Association, former Board Member Slum Doctor Programme, former Board Member Allied Arts of Whatcom County, former Board Member YMCA, former volunteer. Awards:. 2009 Local Hero Award from the Washington State Bar Association 2012 Joe Pemberton Award for Service from the Whatcom County Bar Association. 2015 Legal Foundation President's Award
Katti Esp has practiced law in Bellingham since 1996, designing and implementing individualized estate plans and assisting clients with the probate process. She collaborates with families and individuals and their financial planners to retain the greatest amount of wealth for family, friends, and charities. Katti also helps her clients limit the assets transferred to the government or unintended beneficiaries. She develops estate plans designed to reduce federal and state estate and gift taxes.. Katti Esp also assists her clients with transferring closely held family businesses and regularly assists non-citizens with their estate plans. She is licensed to practice law in Washington and California.. Katti Esp received her Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Florida. She earned her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Gonzaga University School of Law, where she received academic honors for her achievements in estate planning and secured transactions. Katti graduated fromWestern Washington Universitywith a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 2013 Katti received the Estate Planning Law Specialist designation from the Estate Law Specialist Board, Inc. an organization accredited by the American Bar Association.* In 2012, Katti received the Accredited Estate Planner designation from the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils.*. * The Supreme Court of Washington does not recognize certification, of specialities in the practice of law and the certification, award or recognition is not a requirement to practice law in the state of Washington.
Karen Funston is a founding partner of Buri Funston Mumford,PLLC. She focuses her practice onemployment and business law, advising individuals and businesses on a range ofissues including business formation and personnel matters. She has extensive experience working with andadvising nonprofit organizations. Karen’s experiences working with a variety of organizations in theprivate, public and nonprofit sectors give her a broad understanding of thepractical issues businesses face. She isskilled at advising businesses in long term planning and routine transactionsas well as assisting businesses and individuals faced with a crisis.. Karen is involved in a variety of community organizations. Karen is a member of the Society for HumanResource Management, the American and the Washington State BarAssociation. She served as the InterimDirector for Equal Employment Opportunity Services at Western Washington University in 2004. She received her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Western WashingtonUniversity, and her J.D. degree fromthe University of Washington. Karen is married to Craig Funston, owner ofRedpoint Structures. Karen and Craighave two sons, Kjel and Peter.