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105 Bus lawyers are available in Burlington, North Carolina. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $63 per hour.
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Tirra Seely is an Associate Attorney based out of the firm’s Burlington and Bellingham offices.. Tirra received her Juris Doctorate from Gonzaga University School of Law in 2019. Throughout law school, Tirra was highly involved in multiple organizations. She competed on the Jessup International Moot Court Team, serving as captain her second year. She also served as a Board Member for the Moot Court Honors Council, Gonzaga Public Interest Law Project, and the Juvenile Record Sealing Clinic.. She completed internships with GLP Attorneys (Spokane), the Unemployment Law Project, and the Washington State Attorney General’s Office. During her second year of law school she was selected as a Trial Advocacy Fellow for the Washington State Association for Justice. After graduation, Tirra joined GLP Attorneys as an Associate Attorney in 2019. In addition to serving clients across the Pacific Northwest, Tirra leads our Legal Internship Program for our North Washington region. Our Legal Internship Program exists to provide meaningful work experiences for students in law school that are interested in careers in the personal injury field. Each year GLP Attorneys is proud to employ up to 10 legal interns across the State.. Before attending law school, Tirra received her Bachelors of Arts at Whitworth University (2014) and then spent two years serving as an AmeriCorps volunteer in Whatcom County.
Sarah Aguero is an Associate Attorney in the Burlington office of GLP Attorneys.. Sarah attended Western Washington University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a minor in Business Administration. She went on to earn her Juris Doctorate from the University of San Diego School of Law. She returned home after graduation to begin her career as a law clerk serving both Skagit and Snohomish Counties, before ultimately becoming a prosecuting attorney for Snohomish County.. She now serves as an Associate Attorney at GLP Attorneys, where she leverages her years of legal experience to help her injured clients get the compensation they deserve.. In addition to her role as a personal injury attorney, Sarah is Vice President of the Skagit County Bar Association and serves as Secretary on the Board of Directors for Skagit County Legal Aid, an organization that provides free legal assistance to local residents in need.
Representing businesses throughout the country, from small start-ups to nationally known venture-backed companies, Eli’s practice involves providing sophisticated corporate legal advice across a wide spectrum of businesses and transactions. With a background in accounting and finance, a large portion of Eli’s practice includes multi-million dollar venture capital deals, mezzanine round commercial debt transactions, early-stage angel, as well as family and friends offerings.. Named a Rising Star by the Vermont Business Magazine, Eli is very prominent in the “Slow Money” and “invest local” movements, referred to as the “go-to guy” for creative financing in Amy Cortese’s book “Localvesting.”. Working with regulators at the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation, Eli has proven instrumental in helping to relax securities law to facilitate raising capital, and he was directly involved in recent revisions to the Vermont Small Business Offering Exemption (VSBOE) and Solar/Utility No-Action (SUN) Exemption.
Not only does Ken lead the firm’s transactional corporate practice, he is also deeply involved in the local entrepreneurial community and active in multiple professional organizations and various angel and investor groups throughout the United States. He is a Founding Member of Slow Money Alliance and Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility, Board Member of Investors’ Circle, as well as Board Member and Managing Director of North Country Angels, Vermont’s only angel investment group.. For over 35 years, Ken has concentrated in general corporate and securities transactions as well as the formation and governance activities of privately and publicly held companies, non-profit organizations, venture capital funds and financial institutions. Ken led the drafting of the Vermont Benefit Corporation legislation, and he is passionate about fostering the growth of socially responsible businesses.
I am both a driver and protector of business, new and existing, helping to lead my company safely through legal minefields to its next evolution.My current work is as a fast-paced corporate counsel that navigates the legal and corporate matters of an international and publicly traded company. I draft agreements and licenses, avert major litigation, and successfully negotiate with municipal, and state, federal, and international agencies of software (ISV, SaaS), hardware, development, IP, NDA, consulting, licensing, events, manufacturing, communications, marketing, property, OEM, reseller (VAR), distributor (VAD), revenue and non-revenue contracts.
Heather has worked in the legal field since 1990, beginning as a paralegal and ultimately becoming an attorney through the Washington State Bar Association’s Rule 6 Law Clerk program in 2007. The law clerk program, which provides an alternative to the traditional law school route, combines a theoretical, scholastic, and clinical experience. She now leads the Burlington, Bellingham, and Wenatchee offices of GLP Attorneys and practices in Skagit, Whatcom, Island, Chelan, Douglas, San Juan, and Okanogan Counties. Heather leads the firm’s Trucking Injury practice group, and is also a member of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.. Heather is fluent in Spanish, having majored in the language at the University of Washington. She now provides representation to all GLP Attorneys’ Spanish-speaking clients across the state.. She is passionate about representing her clients, which has resulted in winning favorable verdicts for them in trial. She enjoys understanding her clients’ stories and conveying them in her representation and advocacy.
Andrew H. Montroll, Esq., is a founding partner, along with Rob Backus, of Montroll, Backus & Oettinger, P.C. Andy represents clients in business and corporation matters, general and commercial litigation, zoning and land use, municipal law, wills and estates, mediation, and employment law matters. Andy’s practice also includes extensive work in the telecommunications and regulatory arena, and he previously served as a hearing officer for the Vermont Department of Education.. Before opening Montroll, Oettinger & Barquist, P.C., Andy was the managing partner for the Vermont office of a large firm based in Connecticut that represents clients throughout New England, and prior to that, he had his own solo practice in Burlington for a number of years. Andy’s earlier positions included serving as in-house, and ultimately general counsel, with Riser Management Systems, a Burlington, Vermont telecommunications and engineering company that helped major commercial and multi-unit residential property owners in cities throughout North America bring advanced telecommunications services to their tenants and residents; and, as an associate at a Burlington law firm where he engaged in commercial and civil litigation, represented a Vermont electric company, and practiced in areas including municipal law and appellate law.. In addition to his legal career, Andy has been actively engaged in community service. Andy is the Chair of the Burlington Planning Commission and the immediate past Chair of the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission. Andy previously served on the Burlington City Council for fifteen years, including four years as President of the Council; as President of the Channel 17 (Town Meeting Television) Board of Trustees; Vice Chair of the Chittenden County Metropolitan Planning Organization; and as a member of the Vermont Board of Bar Examiners.. Andy is the principal author of Critical Connections, published by Building Owners and Managers Association International (BOMA) (2000) and Wired for Profit--The Property Management Professional’s Guide to Capturing Opportunities in the Telecommunications Market, also published by BOMA (1998). Andy is also the author of Student’s Free Speech Rights in Public Schools: Content-Based Versus Public Forum Restrictions, 13 Vermont Law Review 491 (1989) and co-author of several books published by National Business Institute, including: "Land Use and Zoning from Start to Finish", "Civil Trial: Everything You Need to Know", "Boundary Issues and Easements," and "Employment Law: A Comprehensive Guide." While working as an engineer prior to law school, Andy was awarded two patents in laser diode design.. Andy graduated first in his class from Vermont Law School in 1989 (summa cum laude), where he was editor-in-chief of the Vermont Law Review and served as a member of the Vermont Law School Board of Trustees. He also holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in optical engineering from the University of Rochester. After graduating from law school, Andy served as a judicial law clerk for Justice John A. Dooley at the Vermont Supreme Court. Andy is a presenter at legal seminars hosted by the National Business Institute and is regularly listed in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in American Law (which has listed him as a Top Attorney of North America). He is admitted to practice in Vermont courts and in the United States District Court for the District of Vermont.