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407 E lawyers are available in Everett, Massachusetts. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $48 to $62 per hour.
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I grew up in Everett, WA, graduating from Everett HIgh School. I received my undergraduate degree from the University of Washington in 2007.. I graduated from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 2013 with the high distinction of magna cum laude. While in law school I was a Senior Associate Editor for the Thomas M. Cooley Law Review, competed in National Moot Court Competitions, was appointed to the Student Body Association by my peers, and held a leadership position for my law school fraternity. I was on the Dean's List and Honor Roll every term that I was enrolled, and earned the Book Award in Constitutional Law I.. After law school I first worked as a solo practitioner. I then worked on Class-Action Lawsuit Settlement Administration in Seattle. I have also interned for a federally appointed judge in Washington D.C., working exclusively on the Family Law docket, and have defended indigent persons as a Public Defender Student Attorney in Washtenaw County, Michigan.. I am now a proud member of the Genesis Law Firm family.. I am an Eagle Scout and a longtime, passionate Seahawks and Mariners fan. I enjoy tennis and the occasional round of golf.
I graduated from the University of Illinois Law School and has been a lawyer for over 42 years. My practice consists of representing clients who have been killed or injured as the result of automobile/truck/motorcycle/pedestrian collisions, sexual assaults, injuries on premises, or as a result of on-the-job incidents. After graduation from law school, I was a personal injury attorney in Chicago for five years before moving to western Washington. In 1988, I began working with the Kadish Twersky Law Firm, which is now known as Glenn W. Kadish Law Firm, but I still work with Jeff Twersky. I am married to a lawyer, have two pretty good stepsons, one who is a professional photographer, who just had a baby, and one who just happens to be an astrophysicist and has three kids.. I am no longer waiting for the Chicago Cubs to win the World Series, but looking forward to another World Series win in my lifetime. Go Cubs!!
I am a trial lawyer with extensive litigation experience. I am a lifelong Washington resident and a member of the King, Snohomish and Washington State Bar Associations.. I received my B.A. from the University of Washington and my Law Degree from Seattle University Law School. While in college, I worked in a law office as a paralegal. During law school, I worked as both a bailiff and law clerk in King County Superior Court and in United States District Court, spending a lot of time in the courtroom learning from both good and bad lawyers. After passing the bar, I served as a Deputy Prosecutor in King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. While there, I honed my trial and negotiation skills. I also learned to manage complex, difficult cases.. I joined The Walthew Law Firm in March of 2007 and have been a partner since 2015. Since joining The Walthew Law Firm, I have focused my practice on only representing injured and disabled workers in Washington State's Workers' Compensation system and in personal injury cases. Our office has been providing legal counsel to injured people for over 80 years. All of the attorneys at The Walthew Law Firm exclusively represent people who have been injured or are disabled. We do not represent employers or insurance companies.. I have litigated and settled countless claims at the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals and in Superior Court. In my 20 years of practice I have tried over 80 jury trials.. If you are in need of legal advice regarding how to deal with an insurance company, a self-insured employer, or the Department of Labor and Industries, please do not hesitate to give me a call. I am happy to talk to you to see if we can help you with your case.
I am a strong, but caring advocate for my clients. I take my role as “Lawyer and Counselor” seriously as we struggle through the complex issues. I have a good reputation and believe I am usually successful as a litigator, or in negotiation for a beneficial settlement for my clients.. My practice is guided by the idea that my clients are, and must be in charge of their own lives. I try to help them focus on improving their future by making good decisions when stress may overcome good judgment, and to make wise decisions for the rest of their lives as the disputes of marriage are resolved.. When I am away from the courtroom and the practice of law, I just enjoy my time with my husband and daughter, and our 3 dogs. We, the five of us, love hiking together, and I love gardening, reading, cooking and knitting, when, and if I have any spare time.. If you think I could help you, or if you have questions about your problems, please call and set up an appointment so that we can discuss these issues privately, and in depth.
Hermes Law Firm approaches each legal matter individually, with an eye toward helping each particular client. All legal matters and challenges are different. We are flattered that our clients recognize and appreciate this personal touch, in addition to securing favorable results.
Ethical, hard-working, diligent - all cases deserve the highest standard.
Elizabeth Michelson is Of Counsel at McKinley Irvin’s Everett office. She has practiced family law since 1980 and is known for her exceptional legal ability. In fact, she has earned an AV®Preeminent™ rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, a 10.0 “Superb” rating with Avvo, and has been included in the Washington Super Lawyers® list from 2008-2010 and 2012-2016. Her approach to family law revolves around complete honesty and transparency with her clients, and is built on a desire to help her clients move forward from the financial, legal, and personal consequences of unhappy marital situations. Liz has experience as a mediator – training which has given her an advantage in family law conflicts. Liz has been named one of the 10 Best in Washington for Client Satisfaction by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys in 2015 and has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers since 1996.
Dylan M. LeValley received his J.D. from Seattle University School of Law, graduating summa cum laude, where he was a member of the Law Review, participated in many writing, trial, and appellate competitions, and was a competitor in the National Moot Court Competition. Dylan's prior professional work has included advocating for an expanded right to counsel for indigent civil litigants, representing criminal defendants in court for the Snohomish County Public Defender Association, and authoring a published article about liability arising from self-driving vehicles.. Before becoming a lawyer, Dylan was deeply involved in the northwest marine industry, both working as a marine services technicaion and for the Northwest Marine Trade Association. Dylan's love for the water inspired him to form an adventure racing team that, in 2006, rowed across the North Atlantic Ocean, setting several world records.. Dylan also holds a B.S. from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma. Dylan's practice at Adams & Duncan focuses on business and real estate litigation.
Darren DeFrance was drawn to family law because he understands the importance of aggressive advocacy that is also compassionate. He knows that his clients are often dealing with some of the most difficult times of their lives. Committed to helping his clients successfully navigate the challenges of divorce, custody, and support, Darren educates his clients through every step of their process.. Darren is a creative problem solver with a stringent attention to detail. Darren isn’t afraid to roll up his sleeves and put in the hard work necessary to get justice. Diligent in protecting his clients’ rights and assets, Darren thrives on overcoming obstacles.. When Darren isn’t hard at work protecting the rights of his clients, he likes to spend his spare time exploring the great outdoors or playing almost any sport. He also enjoys reading—particularly historical biographies
Cory has practiced law with the firm in Everett since his graduation from law school in 1992. Cory was raised in Anacortes, Washington where he graduated from high school. He is a 1989 graduate of Western Washington University and a 1992 graduate of Seattle University School of Law.. Throughout high school, college, and law school Cory worked during the summers as a commercial salmon fisherman both in the Bristol Bay area of Alaska and in the waters of Puget Sound.. Cory is a partner in the firm and maintains a busy general trial practice both pursuing and defending the interests of his clients. His practice includes representation of clients in injury claims, including injuries caused in vehicle collisions, injuries arising from sexual abuse or assault, and injuries arising from negligent or intentional actions of others. Cory's practice also includes representation of clients in real estate disputes including litigation involving adverse possession, boundary disputes, easement claims, purchase and sale disputes, as well as misrepresentation and fraud claims involving real estate.. Cory's practice also includes representation of clients in family law matters including divorce, legal separation, parenting and custody disputes, child support disputes, non-parental and third party custody disputes.. Cory is keenly aware that resolving disputes in court can be costly, and that litigation can take more than a financial toll, both for clients pursuing claims and those defending against claims. He understands well that successful representation of a client's interests in court requires thoughtful analysis, thorough preparation, sharp focus, and the will to win.. Though Cory regularly represents the interests of his clients in trial, he also encourages and assists his clients in resolving disputes through mediation when possible.. Cory resides in Everett with his wife and two daughters. His spare time is devoted to his family, friends, and fishing.
Connor grew up in Shoreline, Washington, and is an alumnus of Western Washington University and the Seattle University School of law. Immediately following his admission to the bar, he joined the attorneys at Everett Law Association, representing indigent parties in criminal matters ranging from simple misdemeanors like a trespassing charge to complex gross misdemeanors such as a DUI or Assault 4th degree, domestic violence.. In 2021, Connor O'Neil joined ABC Law Group LLC and is currently serving clients in Snohomish, King, and Skagit County. The ABC Law Group is a dedicated, experienced firm with a strong professional reputation and a passion for social justice. ABC Law Group primarily focuses on reuniting families involved in complex contested child abuse and child custody issues and has exposed substantial issues including a VGAL spy scandal involving the Volunteer Guardian Ad Litem program that uncovered members engaging in theft, fraud, perjury, attempting to manufacture evidence against parents, discovery dumping, abusive use of litigation tactics, the destruction of evidence and spying on the Washington Defender Association attorney listserv for 4 years.
Christine is an associate attorney and her primary practice areas include business transactions, municipal law, and estate planning. Christine served as a Public Interest Law Association Fellow at the University of Washington School of Law in 2020 and 2021, where she represented workers in administrative hearings and promoted access to civil legal aid. Christine is a longtime resident of Everett and enjoys crafting, gardening, and exploring the northwest. She has been with Anderson Hunter since she was a law clerk in 2021.
Chris has the criminal experience you need to get the job done. He has worked as a city prosecutor, a public defender, and is now in private practice, working for you.. Chris graduated from the University of Washington in 2004 and went on to Thomas M. Cooley Law School located in Lansing Michigan where he recieved Honor Role and Dean's List recognition.. Chris began his legal career by prosecuting misdemeanor offenses as a Rule 9 Intern for the City of Marysville Prosecutor's office, and went on to work as an attorney in the Public Defender's office handling hundreds of criminal cases. Chris is now working as a private attorney in the Everett area at the Griffen Law Office and using his experience to get his clients favorable results.. Email Chris at
BURKHALTER LAW PLLC. S. Scott Burkhalter of BURKHALTER LAW PLLC handles all aspects of family law issues from the complex to the simple while being cost effective, child focused and compassionate through strength.
Brian C. Dale is a senior partner of Deno Millikan Law Firm. He grew up in Seattle and graduated from the University of Washington Law School in 1979. He started his career as lawyer in Everett with Jim Deno and Kent Millikan in 1979 and was a founder of the Deno Millikan Law Firm in 1992. His practice emphasis is employment and labor law, personal injury, business, probate and real estate litigation. He has served as a judge pro tem and arbitrator for the Snohomish County Supderior Court, fee arbitrator for the Washington State Bar Association, and volunteer attorney for Snohomish County Legal Sevices. In addition to published appellate cases, he is an author and speaker in employment law practices.
Before joining the Sullivan Law Group, I worked at the Skagit County Prosecutor's Office for over a decade. Since passing the bar in 2006. I worked as a full time attorney handling all aspects of prosecution from infractions, to all types of misdemeanor and felony cases, to felony appeals. I have tried over fifty cases to verdict. My first trial as a defense lawyer was for a client charged with DUI and Reckless Driving: it resulted in an aquittal on all counts.
Attorney Roberta Madow grew up in Federal Way, Washington. She went to Decatur High School and graduated from the University of Washington with honors. She then attended Georgetown University Law Center and graduated cum laude.. As a trustee in the Snohomish County Bar Association and as a lawyer previously listed on the Snohomish County guardian ad litem registry, as well as an experienced attorney in private practice, she is highly regarded for successful advocacy. Roberta has served as Snohomish County Superior Court Commissioner, Pro Tem since 2013 and as an arbitrator for family law matters on the Snohomish County Mandatory Arbitration Panel Since 2012. In addition to being an attorney, she is a wife and mother. Her husband, Scott, is in the Navy. Together, they have four children. Her eldest daughter proudly attends Washington State University.. Ms. Madow works with paralegal Jennifer Cristofani. Jennifer graduated from the Edmonds Community College in December 2009.
Attorney Rico Tessandore has represented clients in superior and district courts throughout the state of Washington. His trial experience includes personal injury cases, civil and criminal cases. In his legal career, Mr. Tessandore has handled over 2000 cases to resolution. Whether your case involves a personal injury accident or civil action, Mr. Tessandore has the knowledge and experience to help you. Mr. Tessandore is the past President of the Snohomish County Bar Association. He regularly serves as an arbitrator in Snohomish, King and Skagit County. Rico has been appointed to serve as an Pro-Tem Judge in Superior, District and Municipal courts.. Rico grew up in rural King County, the son of a single parent. He was the first person to graduate from college in his family. He attended Seattle University for his undergraduate studies, before attending Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts, where he worked for Chief Federal Judge Joseph Tauro.. After graduating from law school in 1998, Rico served as a law clerk to the presiding judge of Snohomish County Superior Court. Thereafter he worked for the Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office where he was nominated for Attorney of the Year. Following his work at the Prosecutor’s Office, Mr. Tessandore moved into the civil arena working for the law firm of Hollenbeck Lancaster Miller and Andrews. He now puts this unique knowledge to work for individuals and families.
As a woman and as a member of the LGBT community, I believe all people should be treated fairly and equally regardless of minority status, and understand the unique issues facing members of the LGBT community. I have a passion for Juvenile Law and over five years experience in both delinquency and dependency proceedings.. In 2012 I worked for the Washington United for Marriage campaign, successfully defending Washington State’s Marriage Equality law at the ballot box. While I am excited about winning this crucial civil right, I recognize we still have work to do to achieve equality.. I presented at the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association’s annual Juvenile Law seminar in 2009 and 2011 and my run for the Oregon State Senate was fueled by my dissatisfaction with the juvenile and criminal justice systems.. As your lawyer I will work hard to find the strategy or legal issue that has the potential to help you with your case. I pride myself on persuasive and creative arguments even in cases where the law doesn’t seem to support my client’s position.. I look forward to working with you to resolve your legal case.
As a child of divorce herself, Hillary Roberts identifies with her clients’ circumstances on the most personal level, and understands the profound effects that divorce has on a family.. "I want my clients to know that I genuinely care. I care about their lives, their goals, and their children, and I want them to come through the divorce process in the best emotional and financial health possible.". With a master’s degree in English Language and Literature, Hillary is a persuasive writer and articulate speaker. Whether through her legal writing or in court argument, she embraces the power of language to help her clients share their unique stories, and ensures that their position is clearly asserted and validated.. "I love telling people’s stories. It is so rewarding when my client reads a declaration I have written or listens to my courtroom argument and later tells me, ‘that’s exactly what I wanted to say.". With her strategic approach to cases, Hillary stands prepared to handle cases no matter what direction they take. She’s a tenacious advocate who, skilled in high-conflict litigation, thrives in the courtroom. However, she is also resourceful in finding creative solutions to avoid litigation, thereby eliminating the stress of trial.
Andrew Dimmock has practiced law in the State of Washington since 1987. For the last twenty years he has worked exclusively in the areas of personal injury and workers’ compensation.. Regarding personal injury law, Andrew began as an attorney for car insurance companies. He started as a staff attorney for Allstate and then created the in-house legal department for Progressive for the State of Washington. Andrew now devotes his practice to injured people. His background of working on the insurance side is a tremendous asset in understanding how insurance companies operate and value claims.. Regarding workers’ compensation claims with Washington’s Department of Labor and Industries, Andrew has represented over a thousand different injured workers. He and his team at Dimmock Law Group aggressively pursue all the benefits owed their injured worker clients. Andrew has successfully handled numerous appeals to the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals and Superior Court resulting in many reversals of orders of the Department of Labor and Industries.
Amanda's practice emphasizes civil litigation. Amanda has extensively represented plaintiffs in employment matters, personal injury, and workers' compensation. In addition, she represents businesses, labor unions, and insurance companies in an array of disputes.
After obtaining her license to practice in 2012, Katherine E Peterson dedicated herself to becoming an exceptionally experienced and well-rounded attorney. She worked with two distinguished professionals, building years of knowledge about what makes cases successful and what gives clients the best chance at achieving their goals. Confident in her skill set, she then founded her own office in order to serve local families her way.. Now, backed by 14 years of legal experience and a passion for helping people like you manage family legal matters effectively, Katherine is a strong advocate who nonetheless retains a reasonable and realistic perspective that helps each client understand the options available to them. Her focus is on you, with a combination of budget-consciousness and integrity that few other attorneys match. She understands the stress, complexity, and uniqueness of the situations she assists with — and how to work through them.. When your case depends on a legal professional you can trust, Katherine is the one to call. Her real-life experience and proven record of success give her the right blend of compassion and insight to help you navigate the challenges of your circumstance. Reach out to us today and find out how her creative solutions can make a difference in your case's outcome.
Adam grew up in Ballard, Washington and is an alumni of the University of Washington and the Seattle University School of Law. During law school, Adam clerked for the Chief Judge of the Suquamish tribe before joining the successful firm of Richard Okrent. Adam is a dedicated and successful trial litigator of civil cases which have included several high-profile cases garnering national media attention with a focus on reforming the child welfare system.. In 2011, Adam Ballout joined with attorneys Taila AyAy and Sarah Crane in forming the ABC Law Group LLP. Currently serving clients in Snohomish, King, and Skagit County, the ABC Law Group is a dedicated, experienced firm with a strong professional reputation and a passion for social justice and protecting the constitutional rights of our clients. Adam’s commitment to advocating for system reform and the reunification of families has led to a focus on dealing with complex contested child abuse and child custody issues.. In 2015, Attorneys Adam Ballout and Flint Stebbins exposed a VGAL spy scandal involving the Volunteer Guardian Ad Litem program caught engaging in theft, fraud, perjury, attempting to manufacture evidence against parents, discovery dumping, abusive use of litigation tactics, the destruction of evidence and spying on the Washington Defender Association attorney listserv for 4 years.. In 2017 Adam testified in front of the Washington State Legislature in support of HB1401 (signed into law by Governor Inslee in 2017) which now makes removal of a CASA/GAL/VGAL mandatory if they lie to a judge. HB1401 was passed by the Washington State Legislature unanimously.. In 2019 Adam was named as the WDA Court Security Taskforce Representative to the Board of Judicial Administration.. In July of 2019, Adam helped found the FIRST Legal Clinic (Family Intervention Response to Stop Trauma) a medical-legal partnership to help pregnant mothers avoid CPS involvement.. Outside of the office, Adam is a former US National Karate team member. Adam is the former chair of the Board of Directors for the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence and former chair of the Board for Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County.
A native of the Pacific Northwest, Greg Marshall grew up outside Portland, Oregon, and graduated from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, in 1985. He attended Seattle University School of Law (formerly University of Puget Sound School of Law), where he served as a Research & Technical Editor for the Law Review and published an article, In re Schuoler: The Right to Refuse Schock Treatment, before graduating in the top quarter of his class in 1988.. After clerking for the late Honorable Edward P. Reed at Division II of the Washington State Court of Appeals, Greg entered private practice as an associate attorney with an insurance defense firm in Seattle. Within a year, he left the firm and opened his own solo practice. With the exception of a two-year partnership, he has continued with his solo practice up to today.. Greg has handled a variety of cases covering a number of different areas of the law, but his current practice focuses almost exclusively on personal injury and medical malpractice cases. He works hard to maximize his clients' recovery--both physically and financially. He utilizes the support of an experienced paralegal but has always been committed to making himself personally available to his clients.. Concerned for the success and welfare of his community at large, Greg has contributed by representing indigent clients pro bono, volunteering at legal clinics, and helping at food banks.. He enjoys boating, skiing, fishing, hiking, traveling, SCUBA diving, and traveling with his wife and their family.