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324 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 98201 in Everett, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $317 per hour.
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Known for her empathetic and non-judgmental listening skills, Caitlin Royse has a natural ability to connect with people undergoing divorce. She strives to help clients navigate the legal process with dignity and encourages them to be active participants in shaping the life they wish to live on the other side of the process.. "I want my clients to be the architects of their own futures and I will do everything in my power to support their goals and aspirations.”Caitlin is experienced in representing clients in times of crisis and is particularly passionate about domestic violence advocacy. She creates effective safety plans in high-risk situations and works to create a peaceful and stable future for her clients. She is also highly skilled in developing creative parenting plans for co-parents with strained relationships.. Although she is a strong advocate in litigation, Caitlin strives to resolve cases outside of court whenever possible. She takes firm but reasonable positions on behalf of her clients and her people skills make her an exceptional negotiator.. Originally from Oklahoma, Caitlin moved to the Pacific Northwest to attend the University of Washington School of Law as a visiting student with plans to stay. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, theater, and performing at local venues as a jazz singer.
Kent Millikan is a founding partner of the Deno Millikan Law Firm. He is semi-retired from full-time practice and remains "of Counsel" with the firm.. He has more than forty years of experience as a trial lawyer representing clients in personal injury cases, divorce and family law cases, probate proceedings, business matters and real estate.. His practice focus now is estate planning, probate, business and real estate matters.. He grew up near Cleveland, Ohio, graduated from college at Oberlin College in Ohio, and graduated from the School of Law at William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Virginia. He was admitted to the Virginia Bar Association in 1968 and to the Washington State Bar Association in 1970.. He is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and past member of the Washington State Association for Justice. He has served as a Superior Court Commissioner Pro Tem, as an arbitrator for the Snohomish County Superior Court Mandatory Arbitration program, and as a mediator in personal injury and family law cases. He was awarded the "Golden Gavel Award" by the Snohomish County Bar Association and received a Pro Bono Publico Commendation by the Washington State Bar Association for volunteer pro bono legal services to individuals.
Jeff began practicing law at the largest law firm in New Mexico, mostly representing corporations and the State of New Mexico in business disputes and civil rights law suits. He then moved to California, where he practiced with several small Law Firms, mostly litigating business disputes between corporations as well as personal injury cases. After successfully representing an insurance company client against another insurance company in a multimillion dollar contract claim, his client hired Jeff to review its claim manual and create an in house legal department. The President of that insurance company called Jeff “our plaintiff’s attorney.”. Jeff and his family moved to Washington in 1996. He joined and eventually took over managing a small Law Firm in Snohomish County, representing some of the largest insurance companies in the country. In 2010, Jeff changed his practice when he joined The Kadish Twersky Law Firm and now only represents injured people. As a personal injury attorney in Everett, WA, Jeff uses the insight he gained from working with insurance companies. His goal is to help people who have been injured or killed in collisions and by the negligence of others to recover the proper damages for their injuries.. Jeff is married to a wonderful woman who “keeps him grounded.” Together, they have a daughter who is currently going to college, and of whom he is extremely proud. Jeff has been on the board of several arts organizations.
Jaclyn J. Gaddy is a Social Security Disability attorney at Russell & Hill, PLLC, and works out of the Everett office.. Jaclyn previously worked for Disability Determination Services (DDS) as an adjudicator, evaluating applicant’s eligibility for Social Security Disability. Jaclyn now uses the knowledge gained working for the DDS to help clients navigate the disability process, working hard to help clients obtain the benefits that they need and deserve. She focuses her practice in Everett Washington, but takes cases from California, Oregon, and Spokane Washington.. Jaclyn attended law school at Gonzaga University School of Law and graduated cum laude. She attended Eastern Washington University for her undergraduate studies.
I work for a private nonprofit that does the majority of public defense in Snohomish County. I currently practice in the felony unit, handling a variety of cases from thefts and drug possession, to violent assaults and sex cases.
I was elected by my peers as President of the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ), a 2,300 member plaintiff's lawyer association, for 2009-2010, after serving on the WSTLA/WSAJ Board for 15 years. As a WSAJ Board Member, I have served as chair of Legislative Affairs, Membership, Continuing Legal Education (CLE) and on the Finance and Executive Committees of the Association. I was also very involved in WSTLA/WSAJ's efforts to defeat both I-330 and R-67, via which big medicine/the insurance industry attempted to take away the rights of injured patients, individuals and families when they are injured by the wrongful or negligent acts of others. I have been assisting injured people and their families now for more than 20 years. I have successfully handled cases of all sizes and many kinds, including automobile/semi-truck/motorcycle accident, wrongful death, product liability, brain injury, spinal injury, legal and medical malpractice, insurance coverage and bad faith and drug liability claims, but emphasize the handling of larger injury cases. I have regularly been recognized as first, a "Rising Star", and then a "Super Lawyer" by my peers, and, thrice, among the Top 40 personal injury lawyers in the State. I served as primary editor/6 chapter author of the WSTLA Automobile Accident Litigation Deskbook, a two-volumn deskbook sold to lawyers state-wide which covers the handling of auto cases from start to finish, and also served as co-editor of the WSTLA Pleadings and Motions CD-Rom Handbook in 2004. In my spare time I enjoy golfing, softball/baseball, fantasy football, hunting and family activities. I live in North Seattle and handle cases from Tacoma up to Canada.
I was born in and have lived in the Everett/Seattle area all of my life. I have worked as the prosecutor for the City of Arlington. I have also run the felony diversion program in Snohomish County. However, most of my work has been in the area of family law.. In my spare time (when I have any), I like to paint and go on motorcycle rides.. email me at
I strive to give clients peace of mind and transparency in working to resolve their legal issues. These legal issues can be frightening as they often involve the unknown. Many people have not had to throw their hat into the legal arena. I can work with you to get a plan in place for how to best resolve your legal issues and, in doing so, simplify your situation.. When I'm not working I love to travel, support my UW Huskies and Gonzaga Bulldogs, read books, go fishing, hiking, camping, backpacking, and play guitar.
I started working on personal injury cases just before my last year of law school. I was fortunate to work as an intern for a solo-practitioner, and learned all that I could in my time there, assisting with personal injury cases from intake to completion. This crash course in personal injury was unlike any class in law school. I learned how to work with and advocate for my clients. I’m thankful for the guidance and collegiality I received early on in my career and will pay it forward.. After graduating from Gonzaga School of Law in 1997, I continued handling personal injury matters, almost exclusively, working for two busy law firms over the next 20 years, gaining valuable litigation experience.. I opened my own firm, Radtke Law Firm, in October 2017. My focus and passion remain on plaintiff personal injury law, which allows me to continue to help those that have been wrongly injured by the negligence of others.. If you are hurt because of another's failure to follow a duty, an established rule, or exercise reasonable care you can pursue a personal injury claim to hold them accountable. Holding those negligent accountable leads to greater safety for us all. If you’ve been hurt, contact me for a free consultation.. ----. Derek is admitted to practice in all Washington State Courts, in Federal Court for the Eastern and Western District of Washington, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. Derek is an Eagle Member of the Washington State Association for Justice (formerly the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association). Outside of law, he enjoys spending time with his wife and kids, hiking, travelling and attending Husky Football games.
I represent people who have been injured due to someone else’s fault. The circumstances and complexity of my cases vary greatly. There is also a commonality to my cases. In each case, a regular person has been hurt, and on the other side is an insurance company or corporation that is very large, complex, and motivated only by its own profit. In today’s world, there are lots of ways to get distracted from the truth. In each case I handle, my objective is to make the truth known. There is no better way to get a fair amount of money paid through settlement or trial.. After graduating with honors from Boston University School of Law, I became a public defender in Bellingham, Washington. I did that work because I care deeply about fairness and protecting regular, and imperfect people in our adversarial court system. After doing that work, it was not long until I transitioned into representing people in personal injury cases. My cases involve motor vehicle collisions, medical malpractice, construction site injuries, and numerous other circumstances.. If you are in need of my services, I look forward to meeting you.
I provide hands-on, strategic, no-nonsense legal representation for individuals and businesses in employment disputes.. Whether you're an employee with a concern over illegal employment practices such as discrimination, retaliation, sexual harassment, wrongful termination, unpaid wages, or other violations of wage and hour law; or a business who has been accused of violating employment laws, I can help. I offer understanding, skill and the power of the law so that justice can be achieved.
I love a fight for the underdog. I also love to read. Thankfully, I ended up in law school and got a job working as a deputy prosecutor trying cases; it was wonderful and eye opening and rewarding. I then had the privilege of working with State Supreme Court Justice JM Johnson for stint before returning to the prosecutor's office and trying more cases. I transitioned into a private practice where I focused on representing people, not corporations or governments, but real people who need a real lawyer.. My clients haver been a range of folks, some of whom needed my skill and advocacy as a trial lawyer, and many of whom needed guidance to a swift and favorable resolution. Overtime, with only so many hours in the day, my practice has become limited to representing injured people and their surviving families after negligent or worse acts cause catastrophic loss. Often this is in the context of insurance bad faith claims, as well as product liability and terrible trucking crashes.. ---. Graduating Cum Laude from Seattle University School of Law, Brian enjoyed studying the application of the law. In his third year of law school, Brian externed for Washington State Supreme Court Justice James M. Johnson. He was also an Article Editor for the Seattle Journal for Social Justice, one of Seattle University's Law Journals. His second year of law school, Brian was elected President of the school's chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, a legal service fraternity. His practice is shaped around his ideals that every person should be able to stand up to their personal Goliath.
I joined Hopkins, Jelsing and Tri in October me a partner on January 1, 1996. I have extensive experience which includes trials, hearings, mediations, and arbitrations.. My practice centers on family law which includes assisting clients with dissolution, paternity, child support, and parenting plan actions. Additionally, Ximena enjoys adoption law where she has had the privilege of assisting clients complete international, private, agency, and step-parent adoptions.. I grew up in Southern California, Virginia and Idaho. I graduated from Boise State University with a Bachelors of Science in d to Tacoma, Washington to attend University of Puget Sound School of Law, now Seattle University School of Law.. I am a Volunteer Family Law Attorney with Snohomish County Legal Clinic and I enjoy volunteering regularly in my community schools. I have lived in Snohomish County since 1990.
I have served as a family law attorney in Snohomish County since 1998. I currently also serve as as a mediator and arbitrator for family law cases. I have mediated more than 1900 cases for other attorneys and arbitrated approximately 750 cases as well. I have made hundreds of decisions in family law cases as a Commissioner Pro Tem.. I focus on establishing a temporary status quo for my clients, and then work toward a settlement. I believe settlement is almost always the best solutions for my clients; however there are a few instances where ultimately we have to proceed with trial.. I look forward to working with you for your family law needs.
I have been advising and representing family law clients for a number of years. I understand that facing a family law issue can be very stressful and emotional. As such, I try to be very compassionate and understanding to you and the circumstances of your case. I will work hard to provide you the best legal representation possible. My goal is to promote and protect your legal rights and goals.. Before starting my own law practice, I provided legal assistance to low income clients who faced family law issues. These issues included: divorce, legal separation, non-parental custody, child custody, child suport, property division, domestic violence, and parenting plans.. Prior to assisting low income clients, I provided legal assistance to individuals directly and indirectly affected by the 2013 S.R. 530 ("Oso") Landslide.. I am a member of the Snohomish County Bar Association and in 2014 was the recipient of the David A. Kastle Pro Bono Publico Award, for providing free legal aid to those in need.. I hope to hear from you and look forward to working and helping you through this difficult time in your life.
I have been a trial lawyer my entire career and the senior partner in Cogdill Nichols Rein Wartelle Andrews. While the firm provides a wide range of services and expertise, including estate planning, family law, boundary line matters and criminal law, my experience is unique, specific, and well honed. This experience includes many jury trials, complex commercial litigation, complex dissolution matters, lengthy medical malpractice trials and resolution, as well as the every day automobile collision injury case. I started practicing as a general practitioner and have handled a capital murder case and other criminal jury trials, as well as numerous labor related issues, both Union side and employer side.. Over the past several years, I have concentrated on litigation involving personal injuries, medical related issues, as well as complex commercial and labor litigation.. I enjoy in my time out of the office spending time with my family, fishing and traveling.
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 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.
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.
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.