Top best C Lawyers in Edmonds | 88 available
88 C lawyers are available in Edmonds, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4/5 to 4.4/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $65 per hour.
52 - 88
$235 - $483
50% - 65%
4.0 - 4.4 ★
88 C Lawyers Found Near You
Angela is a Seattle estate planning attorney. Her practice also includes a blend of elder law, disability planning, and probate. Her clients range from young urban professionals to centenarian retirees.. Before earning her law degree, Angela Macey-Cushman was a nurse, manager, and researcher in the area of aging and long-term care. These experiences inform her legal practice and her approach to advising clients and their families. She is also a mother of two school-age sons. Her husband is employed in the tech industry. She loves assisting younger individuals and families with their long-range estate planning questions.. Angela graduated with honors from Seattle University School of Law in 2006, where she was Article Editor for the Seattle Journal for Social Justice. She earned degrees in Nursing and Health Administration from the University of Washington in 1999 and 2001. She is an Adjunct Professor at the Seattle University School of Law, and she serves on the Advisory Board of End of Life Washington. She is also the CLE Co-Chair of the WSBA Elder Law section (Fall 2018). She currently serves on the KCBA Judiciary and Litigation Committee, and is a past member of the King County Bar Association (KCBA) Young Lawyers Division Board of Trustees.. Angela is peer-rated AV (Preeminent) by Martindale-Hubble and is rated 10.0/Superb by the online service . She is a 2017 and 2018 “Super Lawyer,” was a Super Lawyer Rising Star for several years, and received the WSAJ Outstanding New Lawyer award in 2010. Angela has served on the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ) Board of Governors, and has led various WSAJ sections and roundtables. She is Co-Editor and Chapter Author of the Washington State Medical Negligence Deskbook.
Amanda is an associate on Beresford Booth's Divorce & Family law team. Born in Germany to parents who served in the United States Air Force, Amanda has spent most of her life in the United States. She earned her Juris Doctorate degree from Oklahoma City School of Law in 2014 and continued her legal training to earn her Master of Law (LLM) degree from Vermont School of Law in 2019. She has been honing her skills for more than ten years and is an exceptional family law litigator and a strong advocate for her clients. She has devoted her entire practice to family law matters. Amanda understands her clients are facing some of the most challenging times in their lives when they seek her help and guidance. She takes her role as an advocate very seriously and offers compassion, dedication, and sound judgement. She has experience with complex divorce litigation, parentage actions, parenting plans, child support modifications and more.. Amanda has been practicing in Washington State for six years and continues to explore the Pacific Northwest as an avid runner and marathoner. She resides in Renton Highlands and stays busy enjoying time with her partner, baby girl, and two dogs. She cares deeply about her community and volunteers for several worthy organizations. She is an alumna of the Sigma Kappa Sorority and continues to stay active and connected by volunteering. With any additional free time, Amanda loves to travel and spend time surrounded by family and friends.
Alia F. Ahmed is a family and matrimonial law attorney practicing in King and Snohomish Counties. She also has experience addressing International Family Law matters. Ms. Ahmed is a Seattle native who grew up in the South Asian culture. As a result, Ms. Ahmed understands possible cultural implications to family law matters as well.. Previous to working at Dethlefs Sparwasser Reich Dickerson PLLC, Ms. Ahmed ran her own law firm Ahmed Law PLLC. Ms. Ahmed also previously worked at a large international law firm, Wong Fleming, where she practiced family law for over 8 years. Before that, Ms. Ahmed worked with the Washington Education Association, one of the largest teachers' unions in Washington State, where she gained extensive experience in the areas of labor law, school law, administrative law, public employment, civil rights, and constitutional law.. As a law student, Ms. Ahmed also consecutively served as the Vice President and President of the National South Asian Law Student Association.. Ms. Ahmed is also very passionate about The Goodtimes Project, a nonprofit focused on providing support for families with children recovering from cancer. Ms. Ahmed served on the board of this organization for about 2 years and continues to devote her time helping support the organization on an ongoing basis.. Ms. Ahmed enjoys spending time with her two young sons and enjoying the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
After working at 6 different law firms and agencies, Abel decided to go into practice for himself. His practice is primarily dedicated to helping injured people receive the treatment and care they need. Abel greatly enjoys fighting on their behalf, because each case is an opportunity to help someone who is hurting. Insurance companies fight hard to take advantage of these injured people - Abel fights harder to ensure that they get what they deserve.. Abel attended the University of Washington where he received a B.A. in Political Science and a B.A. in Law, Societies and Justice. During his tenure as a UW student, Abel served as a Political Associate for The Borgen Project working towards eliminating global poverty through domestic legislation. During this time, he also interned with the Washington State House of Representatives.. After graduating from the UW, Abel immediately began his legal education at Mississippi College School of Law. After completing two-thirds of his legal education in Jackson, MS, Abel moved back to Washington State to attend the University of Washington School of Law. Abel graduated with honors.. As a person of Ethiopian heritage, Abel performs regular community service with the Ethiopian Community of Seattle. He also plays the drums for his church in Edmonds, WA.. If you have a problem or a question, simply Ask Abel. Initial consultations are free.
After being admitted to the Washington State bar in 1992, I began a solo practice, which I continued until joining Beresford Booth in 2003. I am now the chair of our Estate Planning & Probate Group.. I balance the legal, practical, and ethical considerations of every legal matter to ensure that my clients' needs are met in a timely and cost effective way. My transactional and litigation experience allows me to bring a seasoned perspective to every deal and dispute. I serve a variety of clients; from individuals to privately held business organizations of all types and pride myself on being able to translate complex legal issues into everyday language.. I have had the privilege of speaking to a variety of professional organizations and community groups, including realtor associations and at senior community centers. I have also served for a number of years as a volunteer with the King County Debt Clinic, providing much needed legal assistance to those who cannot afford to consult with private counsel.. I was raised in Edmonds and graduated from Edmonds High School in 1982. I continue to live in Edmonds with my wife Cindy and two boys, Seth and Benjamin. I am active at my church, where I have served as Treasurer for five years, and also volunteer as a Special Olympics basketball coach.. As for my personal interests, I enjoy spending time with my family and outdoor activities such as camping, cycling, and golf. Additionally, I have played softball in a local community league since 1986, and enjoy curling at the Granite Curling Club of Seattle.