Top best L Lawyers in Bremerton | 47 available
47 L lawyers are available in Bremerton, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.1/5 to 4.5/5 and 65% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $47 to $82 per hour.
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$231 - $442
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4.1 - 4.5 ★
47 L Lawyers Found Near You
Thomas Weaver has established himself as an expert around the State in criminal law, particularly in the areas of sexual and domestic violence offenses, as demonstrated by the fact that he is routinely asked to speak at statewide trainings for defense attorneys in these areas. He speaks regularly in the Washington legislature on these topics. He has been honored by the Washington State Office of Public Defense for his contributions to appellate public defense and the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys for distinguished service.
Ryan Witt has protected those accused of a crime or of a DUI for nearly two decades. Ryan is a former Kitsap County Prosecutor and has the experience and knowledge to get you the best possible outcome for your case. Witt Law Group offers no obligation free consultations to discuss strategy for your case. We offer video and phone consultations, so there is no need to travel to the office. Witt Law Group appreciates our Military service members and offer active Military and Shipyard discounts.
Matthew V. Pierce is an attorney at Sanchez, Mitchell, Eastman & Cure in Bremertion, Washington, where he represents plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation, including disputes involving businesses, insurance coverage, personal injuries, real estate, construction, and other areas of law, as well as in appeals.. Matthew spent his first decade of practice at a Seattle law firm where he litigated disputes involving corporate control, corporate governance, breach of contract, employment, insurance coverage, personal injury, products liability, premises liability, construction defect, real property, personal property, and intellectual property.. Matthew has advised clients in anticipation of potential litigation, including post-injury accident investigations and analysis of potential claims against corporations and individuals.. During the course of litigation, he has successfully opposed and obtained receiverships; stayed litigation during the pendency of other lawsuits and appeals; and obtained dismissal of claims based on breach of fiduciary duty, derivative rights, negligence, emotional distress, civil rights, premises liability, product liability, third party criminal conduct, property damage, benefit contributions, and indemnification. Not all claims can be resolved on threshold issues, and Matthew has been involved in numerous matters for plaintiffs and defendants that led to successful settlement, mediation, arbitration, or trial.. Matthew has also briefed and argued appeals and motions before the Washington Court of Appeals and the Washington Supreme Court and has assisted with briefs to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is currently the content editor for the Appellate Practice Chapter for the Washington Lawyer’s Practice Manual.. Before beginning practice, Matthew clerked for the Honorable Marywave Van Deren at Division Two of the Washington Court of Appeals. Prior to law school, Matthew served in AmeriCorps and was a mediator at the King County Dispute Resolution Center.. Matthew has lived in Bremerton since 2008 and is an avid beer connoisseur after his days as a home brewer. He also enjoys spending time hiking, cooking, woodworking, and travelling with his wife and two daughters.
John Andrews is a native of Charlottesville, Virginia. He attended the University of Notre Dame where he received his Bachelor of Arts in English and Juris Doctor. After Law School he joined the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of General Counsel in Washington, D.C. where he worked with the U.S. Forest Service and the Rural Electrification Administration. He joined the Richmond, Virginia office of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. After 10 years of federal service John entered private practice in Charlottesville, and in 1992 he moved to Washington where he joined John Bishop and Gary Cunningham. John is admitted to practice in both Kitsap County tribal courts.. John is married to Maryann, and they have three children, 6 grandchildren and their Spinone Italiano, Bella, who is also at the office full time. His outside interests include woodworking, gardening, and backpacking.
If you want the best outcome, you need the best advocate. Immediately after an accident, it is imperative that you have experienced and aggressive representation. Don't take my word for it. The Insurance Research Council's (IRC) own study, “Auto Injuries: Claiming Behavior and Its Impact on Insurance Costs,” highlighted that 85% of dollars paid out in insurance settlement for bodily injury claims are paid to people who are represented by attorneys.. Whether it is a car accident or a dog bite, the hours and days following your injury can be critical to the outcome of your case and making sure you get the money you need for healing. The Witt Law Group attorneys are known for our experience and trusted for our success. Without the right counsel, the insurance companies can take advantage of you and get you to settle long before you know your injuries. Once you sign a Release, you don't get to revisit the claim even if you're upside down on your medical bills. Let us help you get the settlement you deserve and take the worry out of the process. We are here 7 days a week for injury victims and ready to help you.
I am committed to helping my clients through all available legal avenues and have 30 years of experience doing so.
I am also admitted to practice in Montana and Alaska.