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407 E lawyers are available in Everett, Massachusetts. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $42 to $69 per hour.
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When I am not championing justice for my clients, I enjoy spending time with my family, golfing, fishing, volunteering for my duaghter's sports teams, and playing the drums.
Umar grew up in a small town in Western Washington and was drawn to the law from an early age. He began a banking career fresh out of high school, and completed college while working full time and earning a bachelor’s degree in Law & Justice from Central Washington University. After graduating from Central, Umar continued to feel the pull of law and decided to go to law school.. Umar continued working full time and started a new mortgage business while attending law school at Seattle University School of Law, completing and earning his Juris Doctor. His mortgage business quickly found success (placing Umar in the top 20 loan officers nationally), before he eventually decided to sell the business - thereby allowing him to practice law full time.. Umar says, “Few things are more noble than the practice of law. Nothing I’ve done professionally gives me more personal satisfaction and fulfillment than being able to represent those in need - particularly those who have been harmed or treated unfairly by another. It’s incredibly rewarding to be a part of bringing a client closure and a measure of justice.”
Todd Nichols has been practicing law for twenty five years and has been with the firm since 1992. His practice emphasizes personal injury accidents, including injuries from automobile accidents, slip and falls, and from dangerous products. He handles cases ranging from neck and back injuries to brain injuries, burns, and death.. In addition, Todd handles employment cases, successfully prosecuting and defending cases of wrongful termination, discrimination, wage claims, and sexual harassment. He also represents clients in family law, real property, and professional malpractice, including medical and legal negligence. Todd enjoys bringing complex litigation to successful conclusion for his clients.. Todd received his undergraduate degree from the U.S. Naval Academy and his law degree from George Washington University in Washington D.C. Prior to practicing law, Todd served as a Naval Officer in the United States Sixth Fleet and nearly ten years as a Senior Staff Member in the United States House of Representatives. He is admitted to practice in the State of Washington, the District of Columbia, and federal courts including the U.S. Supreme Court. He has been honored by his peers by his election as president of the Washington State Association for Justice, formerly the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. Todd has been named a "Super Lawyer" by Washington Law & Politics Magazine.. In his spare time, Todd is active in Washington State politics and enjoys spending time with his wife and their four children. He is an avid boater and enjoys the outdoors.
Tim is a civil litigator and counselor with the Anderson Hunter Law Firm, P.S. His practice is principally devoted to representing clients in high-stakes matters concerning business, banking, real estate, employment, and complex torts.. Utilizing a breadth of legal experience, Tim has successfully litigated matters in state and federal courts involving complex financing disputes, corporate governance/dissolution, constitutional law, discrimination, and unfair business practices. His real estate practice includes the representation of lenders, owners, and developers in all aspects of real property acquisition and development.. Tim is a leader in several community and bar organizations and has a growing practice as a mediator and conflict coach.
Taila AyAy is highly regarded for her representation of children and parents involved in CPS/DSHS Dependency proceedings. She is respected for passionately advocating against State intervention in the lives of her clients and their families.. Her practice focuses mainly on the representation of parents involved in dependency proceedings, third-party custody actions, adoption, and collaborative family law. Ms. AyAy is experienced in preparing individual wills, powers of attorney, and directives to physicians. She also represents landlords in landlord-tenant disputes.
Susan E. Skelton, “A Lawyer you can talk to.”. Practicing Law in Everett and Snohomish, WA. I graduated law school in 2003 in St. Louis, MO and opened my own firm, where I focused on personal bankruptcy (Chapters 7 and 13), debtor defense/consumer law, and estate planning, including wills, trusts, durable power of attorneys and probate matters. I had a very successful law firm for over 10 years in St. Louis, prior to moving to Washington.. My family and I moved to Snohomish in September 2013. For several years, I stayed at home with my young children and was extremely active in non-profit work and volunteering in the community. My husband and I run a community dinner twice a month through our church and I am involved with our church’s free clothing closet and as well as the church’s teen drop-in center.. Although I plan to continue to volunteer in the community, now that my children are older and are now in school full time, I have begun practicing law again in the areas of personal bankruptcy (Chapters 7 and 13), and estate planning, including wills, trusts, durable power of attorneys, and probate matters. I am very passionate about helping families take care of important legal issues and I work very hard to keep my fees affordable.. I offer a free conversation with anyone that may have questions about the areas of law I practice and work on a flat fee basis, so you know up front what your costs will be. Feel free to call me at to discuss your legal issue.. Education:. Juris Doctorate · Law, Saint Louis University, 2003. Bachelor of Science, University of Evansville, Indiana, 2000. Admitted:. Washington State Bar, #47154. United States Western District of Washington, Bankruptcy Court. Missouri State Bar, #55027. United States Eastern District of Missouri, Bankruptcy Court. Contact Susan For A Free Consultation. She will go over your complete situation and offer advice, at no charge to you.
Steve Tollefsen provides clients with advice and counsel on transactional, corporate and securities law. A major emphasis of his practice has been serving the needs of start-up, developmental and emerging growth companies, and enabling smaller reporting companies comply with the requirements of state and federal securities laws in a cost-effective manner.
Starting as a paralegal while in college, working throughout law school and staying on after obtaining his law license, Attorney Joseph (“Joe”) Lloyd has always worked at Scalli Murphy Law as an advocate for those who have been injured or killed because of the carelessness, inattention and negligence of others.. In addition to his passion for personal injury law, Joe is extremely knowledgeable and innovative with technology. Combining his legal experience with cutting edge technological tools allows Joseph to assist clients in ways most other lawyers and law firms cannot.. Whether identifying at-fault parties and owners of bad-acting businesses who tried to hide their association, finding obscure laws to aide a client’s legal argument, obtaining evidence via social media and other digital platforms to prove claims or just showing insurance companies current (real-time) jury trends to drive maximum recovery for clients, Joe is committed to using all resources available to help his clients and is far ahead of most lawyer’s technical abilities.. Regardless of whether old school (law books, oral argument and the courtroom) or new age (data mining, sourcing, virtual mediation/arbitration, etc.), Joseph only has one goal in mind, to help his clients fully recover and find the financial and emotional closure and justice they seek.
Sooner or later, most landlords find that they need to evict a tenant. The process can be confusing and can get expensive if not done correctly. I am here to help! I offer reasonable rates and will handle the process from start to finish.. My practice is entirely dedicated and immersed exclusively in helping landlords with their tenant matters. From evictions to protecting and improving the rights of the landlords through my legislative work as the longest serving president of the state’s oldest landlord support and advocacy group, Washington Rental Owners Association, formerly known as Washington Apartment Association. I, with the lobby team we employ, have drafted and passed bills to help landlords as well as fighting and defeating those that would harm our industry. I have drafted and helped develop forms for landlords, now widely in use in the industry and well as regularly speaking and educating landlords in a variety of venues such as the Trends Northwest Trade Show, to which I spent 2015 as that boards president.. On a personal note I got here the hard way. A proud veteran of the Marine Corps I still take pride in giving back by representing our military service men and women today. I put myself through undergraduate school and law school while working in the high-tech industry in leadership positions and raising my three children as a single father. The result is the highest level of integrity and can do attitude which are not just slogans but who I am. I respect and appreciate my clients and, as a landlord myself, I understand the difficulties and frustrations they bring to me for help at a personal level. I am not a family law or general practice attorney just checking another box to make more money. Representing landlords is my professional and personal world.
Since January, 2013, Flint has been helping his clients navigate the frightening and complex experience of CPS investigations, dependency litigation, and cases where the State tried to terminate the parent-child relationship. Flint has handled hundreds of cases and dozens of trials. Flint's experience has included the most serious matters, from allegations of substance use issues, to physical and sexual abuse, and even cases involving death.. In 2022, Flint and Amanda Ullrich formed their own firm, Stebbins Ullrich, LLP, to continue and expand the scope of our effort to protect parents and families from the traumatic experience of CPS investigations, child separation, State overreach, and the fear and stress of being accused of abuse or neglect or your children.. Flint's background consists of a Bachelor's degree in Biology with high honors. He then went to graduate school where he studied molecular development in the fruit fly, the molecular structure and operation of the Acetylcholine neurotransmitter receptor, and infectious diseases including Hantavirus and West Nile Virus. There, he also taught laboratory sections in Basic Biology and Mammalian Physiology.. Flint subsequently went to Chapman University School of Law where he served on the Student Bar Association, received multiple awards, and was a staff editor on the legal journal Nexus. Flint worked for several years in the Snohomish County Superior Court including two and a half years as the law clerk to the Honorable David A. Kurtz.
Since beginning her law practice in 2007, Kelly Canary has earned a wide reputation for being a highly skilled, creative and brave advocate, garnering consistently excellent outcomes for her clients. She has the breadth of experience, and level of commitment, to get you the best possible results.. Kelly started her career with the Federal Public Defenders in Eastern Washington. She then returned to Western Washington to become the first staff attorney for the Washington Innocence Project where she represented innocent men and woman convicted of crimes they did not commit.. Kelly then spent 11 years as a fearless, tireless advocate for her clients at the Snohomish County Public Defenders. Over her career, Kelly has handled serious violent felony cases, sex cases, sexually violent predator cases, misdemeanor cases and post conviction matters. Kelly spent over 2 years supervising and training new attorneys. In the last 5 years alone, Kelly has sucessfully handled a wide range of complex criminal and civil . Canary won a 2nd Degree Murder trial, 3 Sexually Violent Predator trials, a failure to register trial and a .27 DUI and many others.. She was also the recipient of the 2019 Irving Schwartz scholarship the National Criminal Defense College. While at NCDC, Kelly learned to take her trial practice to the next level.. Kelly is ready to put her enthusiasm and expertise to work on any legal issues you may face.. Kelly has lived in the Pacific Northwest for 35 years. She attended the University of Washington both as an undergraduate, and for her law degree. While in law school, Kelly interned at the Federal Defenders of Western Washington, the Innocence Project in New York, and the Washington Appellate Project, where she wrote criminal appeals.. Kelly is also a longtime community advocate. She is currently the board president at the Washington Innocence Project, and is a former board member of the Post-Prison Education Program.. Kelly has been asked to testify as an expert in front of the WA State legislature, handled all cases in In Washington state where the FBI offered false testimony at trial regarding bullet lead analysis, and has also presented on the National Academy of Sciences report.
Samuel K. Darling's practice emphasizes divorce and business law. Mr. Darling's legal experience also includes real estate, employment law, personal injury, construction defect matters, creditor law, and estate planning.. Mr. Darling received his bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 2002. In 2007 he earned his law degree cum laude from the University of Minnesota, where he graduated on the Dean's List with an "A" Average and was a Royal Stone Scholarship Recipient, a member of several student organizations, and a moot court Best Brief Nominee.. Mr. Darling began his legal career with Ogden Murphy Wallace's Central Washington offices. Prior to practicing law, he taught in the Jiangsu province of China.. Mr. Darling spends his leisure time skiing, studying Mandarin Chinese,and playing basketball and tennis.
Raymond Mutchler is passionate about helping people in his community. The son of a Boeing maintenance electrician, he was raised in south Everett where he’s witnessed much growth and many challenges facing this area. He has located his practice in Snohomish County because he believes in commitment to the welfare of one’s own community.. His educational roots are also local as he holds a diploma from Mariner High and an AA degree from Everett Community College. He completed his Bachelor of Arts in the Humanities at Western Washington University in Bellingham near his great grandfather’s farmland. For his legal education he left the state to attend Willamette University College of Law, the first law school in the Northwest, in Salem, Oregon.. “Not unto ourselves alone are we born” was the motto he learned at Willamette University and is a foundational civic idea. Mr. Mutchler lives this motto by volunteering at Snohomish County Legal Service’s Family Law Clinic where he helps those without financial means handle their own cases and by serving on the board of his church as a trustee. Outside of his volunteer work he strives to make his services affordable to his clients.
Practice areasGeneral PracticePersonal InjuryAutomobile Accidents and InjuriesSlip and FallReal EstateFamily LawDivorceBankruptcyWillsLandlord and Tenant LawAdmittedMassachusetts and U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts, 1983EducationSuffolk University, J.D., 1982Boston College, B.A., 1977Associations and membershipsMiddlesex and Massachusetts Bar AssociationsBiographical detailsRecipient, American Jurisprudence Award, Lawyers Co-op Publishing
Our team will fight for you! We care about our clients and want to provide solutions that work for you.. Experienced and Effective Criminal Defense Trial Attorney. Whether you are charged with DUI, a misdemeanor, a felony or juvenile offense you need an experienced and aggressive trial attorney. We use proven defense strategies and we will employ all of our resources to help you obtain a successful outcome in your case. Mr. Lawrence has successfully tried all types of crimes, from DUI to Sex Crimes and anything in-between all over Washington State for over 17 years. As a law student Mr. Lawrence worked in King County for a Criminal Defense firm and Eugene, Oregon where he defended DUI clients exclusively. In his professional career he gained valuable experience at the highly respected Snohomish County Public Defender Association and the Pierce County Department of Assigned Counsel. Since opening his own DUI and Criminal, Defense firm in 2009 he has provided successful outcomes for defendants all over Snohomish, King, Skagit, Island, Whatcom and Pierce Counties.. Aggressive Personal Injury Recovery. If you have been injured by another person's negligence, we can help. Our goal is to get you both what you need and what you deserve. Our team has vast expereince dealing with big insurance companies. Let us help you become whole again!. Attorney Scott W. Lawrence earned a B.S. in Chemistry at the University of Washington and a criminal law degree at the University of Oregon, School of Law. He worked as a private investigator for 12 years. He is a member of the prestigious National College of DUI Defense, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He has certified by the International Order of Police and the National Highway Traffic Safety Association to administer the same roadside field sobriety tests given by police officer when investigating driving under the influence cases. A rare breed of attorney, possessing a background in law, science and investigation, Scott Lawrence's unique blend of knowledge and experience are especially effective in complex criminal cases such as DUIs and Sex Cases, Medical Claims , and all other criminal and personal injury cases.
Our law firm is prepared to handle just about anything a person needs. Currently, we practice Family Law, Personal Injury, Criminal Law, and Immigration.
Omar Nur is the founder of Nur Law and a proud Washington native, deeply committed to serving his local community. He began his legal career representing indigent clients at the public defenders’ office and various legal clinics, where he handled a diverse array of cases, from juvenile offenses to serious felonies, as well as family law, wills and trusts, and real estate matters. After founding Nur Law, Omar shifted his focus to personal injury, criminal defense, and traffic law, while also advocating for clients in hearings concerning probation violations, record sealing, and gun rights restoration. Outside of his professional endeavors, Omar cherishes time spent with his family, including his wife and daughter. He enjoys a variety of outdoor activities, such as bicycling, jogging, hiking, kayaking, snowboarding, surfing, and scuba diving. Omar's dedication to his clients and community has been recognized through several honors, including the Super Lawyers Rising Star award from 2016 to 2019 and the New Lawyer Award from the Washington State Association for Justice in 2016.
Nicole has been practicing law for 10 years. Her primary practice areas include Social Security disability, personal injury and criminal defense.. Throughout her career, Nicole has spent her time in a courtroom and has developed a reputation as a strong, hard-working and compassionate advocate for her clients.
Nick Lovelace-Andrews is a devoted family law practitioner, focusing solely on guiding individuals through a range of family legal matters. His expertise spans divorce, child custody, LGBTQ family law, and prenuptial agreements, and he notably contributed to the co-authorship of the Marital Agreements chapter in the Washington Family Law Deskbook (3rd ed. 2022) alongside Stella Pitts.. Before joining Envision Family Law, Nick spent 3 1/2 years as an associate attorney at S.L. Pitts PC and previously volunteered as an attorney with the Housing Justice Project. Graduating from Seattle University School of Law in 2018, Nick excelled as a Rule 9 intern at the Consumer Advocacy Clinic.. During his law school tenure, Nick held leadership roles as the President of the Public Interest Law Foundation and the President of Alpha Sigma Nu, the Jesuit Honor Society. Prior to his legal career, Nick actively advocated for marriage equality, serving as Vice President at the Legal Marriage Alliance of Washington and volunteering with Equal Rights Washington and Washington Families Standing Together during the Referendum 71 and 74 campaigns for marriage equality in Washington State.
Nicholas grew up in a small town in Nebraska. His big city ambitions took him from the plains of Nebraska to the bustling streets of Osaka, Japan and then Chicago, Il.. Presently, he lives in Everett, WA with his wife and children. Nicholas is a dedicated family man who enjoys baseball camping, Silvertips hockey and fishing!
My practice consists of me and my support staff. We assist clients with their tax, estate planning, probate and bankruptcy needs. I have been practicing law in the Puget Sound area since 1993. The goal of my firm is to have satisfied clients. To do this we assess our potential client’s needs and expectations, if we don't believe we can meet their needs or expectations we will pass on representing them. When a client hires us, our goal is to exceed their expectations.
My personal interests include healthy food, bicycling, family, and community activities.. I get the greatest satisfaction out of changing people's lives for the better.
My personal goal is to run a half marathon in every U.S. State. 14 completed to date, including Moab, Utah, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Orlando, Florida (above).
My injured clients and their families pay a steep personal price when other people or institutions choose, for whatever reason, to do things that put other people in harms way. I believe holding wrongdoers accountable for their choices and their actions is the best way to bringing justice to the injured, killed or abused. Justice for my clients, and people like them, means closure; it means making sure they are fully and fairly compensation for what was taken and doing something to prevent the same thing from happening to someone else. It is our right to expect our fellow drivers to follow the rules of the road. We can rightfully expect corporations to keep their vehicles, their equipment, and their properties in safe condition. Doctors and hospitals must follow the safety policies and procedures developed over the years to keep us all safe. Nursing homes must hire, train, and supervise enough qualified staff people to care for our most vulnerable citizens. When these expectations are not met and someone gets hurt or killed as a result, justice and fairness require recognition of what happened, restitution for the injured, and those in responsible must make the changes necessary to keep the same thing from happen again.
My clients entrust me with their lives at a vulnerable time. It is my obligation to help them navigate legal issues while maintaining their humanity. My paralegal, Tanya, and I work closely to maximize your outcome and minimize your emotional toll. Our goal is to create a durable solution for your family law issue.. founded O’Loane Law Group with my mother, Rodi Hartney O’Loane, after fifteen years of family law experience on my own. After Rodi retired in 2019, I maintained the law firm as a solo practitioner. I focus my practice on all aspects of family law – in litigation and in mediation. My primary goal is to help you create a durable solution for your family law issue.. I grew up in Oso and after graduating from Arlington High School in 1985, I earned my bachelor’s degree from Western Washington University, and attended Seattle University Law School and earned my law degree.. I have extensive litigation experience and substantial Alternative Dispute Resolution training and experience. My litigation experience taught me my clients have a unique insight regarding their family’s issues and are capable partners in their own litigation representation. Both approaches have made me a better “outside the box” family law attorney. I am honored to help people navigate a difficult time in their lives, whether it is through litigation or mediation.