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65 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 98020 in Edmonds, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $410 per hour.
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Thank you for reviewing my profile. I provide competent and dynamic legal services for diverse people. My law firm focuses on personal injury, from car accidents and Long Term Disability claims. I answer your calls promptly and resolve your problems. For a Free Report on Inside Secrets the Insurance Companies Do Not Want You to Know, call my office or email me and I will send you out the report. . If you have any questions feel free to call me, we are happy to help you.
Since January, 2012, Ms. Boyd has been a member of the firm of Boyd & Webster, PLLC in Edmonds, Washington where she specializes in the area of personal injury law, primarily representing insurers and their insureds in various venues. From 1992 through 2011, Ms. Boyd was a shareholder at the Seattle firm of Hackett, Beecher & Hart, Inc., PS, with the same area of specialization.
Serving the Greater Edmonds Community for three generations, Hendricks Law, PLLC provides high quality legal services efficiently and with a human touch. Our strength lies in our focused approach to Law where clients work directly with the lawyer. We are a small firm with a long and extensive history serving local municipal clients and providing estate planning and probate trust services for many years. Hendricks Law has the experience typical of larger firms with the personalized attention of a boutique practice. Our personal approach enables us to swiftly adapt to shifting legal and technological environments to best advise our clients.
Nobody asks to be the victim of an accident, and it never happens at a convenient time. But when tragedy strikes, we're here to help. The first step to recovery is paying careful attention to your own well being. Welcome to Aaron Engle Law. We are a law firm dedicated to helping people receive the medical care and compensation they deserve after suffering the effects of someone else's negligence.
Mark M. Demaray is an attorney in the State of Washington where the majority of his practice involves handling adoptions and assisted reproductive technology matters. He is an adoptive parent of two children, is a member of the Washington State Adoption Council, was appointed to and served on the Washington State Adoption Commission and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys. He has been active in the review and drafting of adoption legislation in Washington for many years.
Lisa has worked as a litigation attorney since 1996. Prior to becoming a lawyer, she was an engineer for Cadillac Motor in Detroit, and for Texaco in Seattle. She obtained her law degree at the University of Puget Sound (now known as Seattle University School of Law) while working full-time as an engineer. She also was an officer in a residential construction company in Woodinville. Prior to joining Beresford Booth, Lisa worked as a professional malpractice and negligence defense attorney, representing large construction companies on wrongful death and severe injury matters, health care professionals and nursing homes in negligence claims, and property owners on premises liability matters. She also spent six years in private practice, where she assisted clients with estate planning, commercial contracts, leases, and eminent domain cases. Lisa has served as an arbitrator for both King and Snohomish Counties, for over 15 years, and has also been retained to arbitrate private disputes.. Lisa now focuses her practice on litigation of a variety of civil matters, including real estate, contract, tort, and business matters. Lisa’s broad experience as an engineer, business owner, and litigator enables her to make realistic risk assessments, and helps her to help her clients anticipate and avoid problems before they become expensive headaches. Lisa works with compassion and empathy for her clients, while serving as a zealous advocate who does not shy away from challenging negotiations.. Lisa is also committed to being involved in the local community. She works with the Eastside Legal Assistance Program, Komen Puget Sound, and the National MS Society. During her free time, she enjoys spending time with her Standard Poodle “Daisy Duke,” fly fishing, volleyball, and golf. She is also an avid oenophile — with zinfandel topping her list of all-time favorites.
Lisa has over 25 years of experience defending those who have received traffic tickets. She loves working for her clients. She has helped thousand of people resolve their traffic infractions by getting their cases dismissed or amended to non-moving violations.. Her goal is to provide superior legal service and secure the best possible result for her clients. She appears daily in district and municipal courts throughout the Puget Sound and Western Washington.. Lisa graduated from Seattle University School of Law in 1989 and is a member of the Washington State Bar Association. She is certified as both an arbitrator and mediator. She regularly serves as an Arbitrator and Settlement Guardian ad Litem in Superior Court proceedings and previously served as a judge pro tem for King County District Court.
I was born in Seattle, and grew up in Edmonds, Washington. After graduating from Meadowdale High School in 1979, I attended the University of Washington where I was a proud member of the Husky Marching Band. I graduated with a degree in English in 1983, and then attended law school at the University of Puget Sound (now known as Seattle University). I received my law degree in 1986, and began working for a small general practice law firm in Edmonds later that year. I was in private practice until 1998, when I went to work as the Staff Attorney for the Chapter 13 Trustee in Seattle. I remained the Senior Staff Attorney with the Chapter 13 Trustee's office until September, 2009, when I returned to private practice in Edmonds. My law practice focuses solely on the representation of debtors in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and I am proud to be able to assist my clients in overcoming their financial obstacles.
I provide services to employers regarding Washington state workers' compensation.
I have been praciticng primarily in Construction and Real Estate law since 1987. I represent propertry owners, contractors, builders, and equipment and material suppliers. I was Chairman of the Washington State Senate Construction Lien Law task force from 1988 to 1991. I also represent construction workers injured on the jobsite when their employer is not at fault, thereby creating an opportunity to exceed what you can recover from L&I alone.
I began my legal career in the corporate group of a global law firm. I am licensed to practice in Washington and Minnesota. I counsel start ups and established companies on a variety of business matters, including incorporation, transactions, corporate governance, and private equity. In addition to my law practice, I enjoy writing for the music section of The Seattle Weekly, playing tennis, and spending time with my family in Edmonds, WA.
I am the mother of three young children. My husband and I have established our home in Bothell, WA. I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, traveling, and being outdoors.
I am a dedicated and tenacious attorney for the injured. I work with the rest of the Blue Water team to help injured Longshoremen, boatbuilders and contractors under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act and its extensions, such as the Defense Base Act (DBA). I was pulled into the law (after 7 years working in the banking and technology fields) by these hardworking but injured clients. I never looked back.. I am a person with many interests and I love to figure out how all things work. I love researching science and computers. Believe it or not, I love math and figuring out how facts and statistics can mean many different things. On the creative side, I enjoy tatting lace, coloring and reading as many books as I can. My family always joked that I would even read the dictionary.. I am also very close with my large extended family. Although both sides of my family are from Washington State, I have branches of my family all throughout the United States. I am beginning a project to record all the family stories from original sources.
Dick has practiced law in the Greater Seattle Area since 1972 and has extensive experience in legal matters in the areas of Business and Finance including the representation of major companies and banks as well as individuals attending to their business and estate planning needs. Dick has represented a wide range of contractors and developers in all areas of real estate handling both transactional and litigation matters. Dick's mission, which has been adopted by this firm, is to provide highly effective legal services at a reasonable cost.. Dick and his wife, Pam, have resided in Edmonds, Washington his entire professional life and have two children, a daughter-in-law and three grandchildren. Dick's interests vary from business and professional matters to his extended family as well as an occasional game of golf and a cruise around Puget Sound and the Port Ludlow area.
David C. Tingstad joined the Firm in 1995, and has extensive experience in the areas of business and real estate transactions, limited liability companies (LLCs), corporations and real estate. David regularly counsels clients in all aspects of business including operations, asset acquisitions, terminations and joint ventures. In addition, his practice includes assisting operating businesses with succession planning, financing, dissolution and disputes between owners.. David is a member of the Washington State Bar Association’s Partnership Law Committee, which recently revised Washington’s Limited Liability Company Statute. David is also a Member of the American Bar Association’s Committee on LLCs, Partnerships and Unincorporated Entities.. As a speaker to groups of attorneys, professional organizations and community associations, David has demonstrated the ability to communicate effectively over a broad range of legal concepts.. David lives in Edmonds and is committed to helping his community. In particular, David serves as a director to the Max Foundation, a non-profit company that provides cancer treatment medication to the poor on an international basis. Besides spending time with his family, as a former college football player, David enjoys most all challenges including endurance events, and cycling.
Cheryl Farrish is an attorney with the Certa Law Group, P.C. in Seattle, where her practice focuses exclusively on representing injured individuals. She handles a wide range of injury cases, from automobile accidents to complex construction injury cases. Cheryl was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. As with many Hawaii natives, she was raised in a diverse family that includes Filipino, Scottish, Irish, and Native Hawaiian ancestry. She relocated to Seattle in 1998 to attend Seattle University and pursue her dream of living in a “big city.” Cheryl graduated from Seattle University with a Bachelor of Criminal Justice (magna cum laude) in 2002 and from the Seattle University School of Law (magna cum laude) in 2009.. Currently, Cheryl represents clients at trial and arbitration in forums around Western Washington. She is passionate about representing the “little guy” against large corporations and insurance companies. She is also committed to increasing the diversity of the legal profession. Cheryl serves on the Board of Directors of the Filipino Lawyers of Washington and the Washington State Association for Justice, where she sits on both the Diversity and the New Member Committees. Cheryl is admitted to practice in Washington and before the United States District Court – Western District of Washington.
Charles M. Greenberg earned his undergraduate degree in Engineering and Atmospheric Science from the University of Washington in 1976. Shortly thereafter he earned his MBA at the University of Puget Sound before attending law school at UPS. Charles graduated with a J.D. in 1987 and has been practicing law ever since.
Bill Kessler helps businesses, individuals and families reach their goals by providing timely, thorough representation. He understands and facilitates each client’s big-picture objectives, and efficiently integrates his role in achieving those objectives. Bill has litigated Superior Court cases all around Washington and cases in the United States District Courts for the Western District of Washington and Eastern District of Washington. He has also argued cases to the Washington Court of Appeals and has been admitted pro hac vice to several federal and state courts around the United States.. Bill conducts a range of business and real estate transactions, including entity formation, partnership/shareholder agreements, commercial lease transactions, and the purchase and sale of real estate, business assets and entity interest. Bill serves as the court-appointed Examiner of Titles for King County registered land matters.. In addition, Bill performs estate planning and estate administration services, such as conducting probate and drafting wills, trusts and powers of attorney.. Bill is dedicated to helping local charities and serves on several boards of directors of nonprofit corporations. He enjoys traveling, hiking and spending time with his family.
Bill Hochberg earned his undergraduate degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Puget Sound in 1980 and his juris doctorate from the University of Washington School of Law in 1983. Prior to commencing private practice, he was a Washington State Assistant Attorney General for the Labor and Industries and Social and Health Service Divisions.. Bill is licensed to practice before the Washington State Supreme Court, United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, and the United States 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. He has tried and argued cases before the Superior Courts in the State of Washington, the Washington State Court of Appeals, the Washington State Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, and the United States 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.. Bill is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, King and Snohomish County Bar Associations, American Association for Justice, and the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ, formerly known as WSTLA). He has served on the Board of WSAJ for three years. Bill also served on the WSAJ Executive Committee and chaired both the Legislative Steering Committee and the WSAJ Workers’ Compensation Section. Currently, he is the chair of the Washington Trial Lawyers Political Forum.
As a trial attorney for 25 years, Jody Reich, ownner of Jody Reich Law, PLLC, has tried and arbitrated hundreds of cases in state and federal courts across the state. Jody represents a wide variety of clients which include both businesses and injured persons, and dedicates a large part of her practice to protecting victims of serious injury caused by the negligence of others. She also has an extensive practice in estate and trust drafting, litigation and probate and creates estate plans to protect client assets for generations.. Prior to her current practice, Ms. Reich was a partner at Betts Patterson Mines, a large downtown business firm. She aserved as a law clerk to a Federal Judge for the Eastern District of Washington, Judge Edward F. Shea, and for Judge James M. Murphy, Spokane Superior Court Judge (retired).. Jody is the mother of two young sons, Hunter and Brody, and spends her free time raising her two boys with her husband Steve. Jody is also an active member in a number of community foundations that provide assistance to disadvantaged children, including Make-a-Wish Foundation, a former Board Member for Friends of Youth and Ballard Little League.
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.