Top best R Lawyers in Kennewick | 183 available
183 R lawyers are available in Kennewick, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 51% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $41 to $61 per hour.
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I am an experienced Eastern Washington trial lawyer, and I am a mom. Since 2005, I have worked to find justice for the injured and neglected. In 2018, I was selected by my trial lawyer peers to receive their "Professionalism Award" and in 2009 I was seleted as their "Ready to Soar" New Member of the Year. I am proud to be "A-Rated" by Martindale Hubbell and have been chosen as a Washington "Super Lawyer" every year since 2016. I try cases to juries in Eastern Washington. In 2013, I was honored to work with a client and the legislature in Olympia to rewrite the law regarding a landlord's obligation to protect the keys to its tenant's residence. The "Safe Keys Law" RCW 59.18.060(7) was the result of my brave client continuing her fight after the case resolved.. I have litigated against large corporations, insurance companies, school districts, manufacturers of products, negligent doctors, hospitals and landlords on behalf of the injured. I want to leave the world better and safer than I found it. Our law firm belives in helping and in "doing good". We want your case to matter. We want to make sure that you are heard and that real change happens. Your life has been forever changed. You deserve fair compensation and a lawyer you will know personally.
I am a criminal defense attorney in Kennewick, Washington. I attended law school at Seattle University, graduating cum laude. Following law school, I moved to the Tri-Cities to work for the Benton County Office of Public Defense as a trial attorney. My practice has been 100% criminal law. I have presented at CLEs to other lawyers on issues such as suppressing confessions, presenting a winning case at trial, how to defend DUIs, how to effectively negotiate a case, and understanding case law. I have written an article published by Defense Magazine. In 2022, I graduated from the prestitgous Trial Lawyer's College.
Hello. My practice focuses on commercial and personal Bankruptcies and have represented debtors and creditors in chapter 7, 11, 12, and 13 bankruptcies. The commercial workouts and bankruptcies invove business and real estate transactions. I am a frequent Continuing Legal Education speaker and have been invited to the Western and Eastern District of Washington Bankuuptcy Judges conference four times as a presenter.
Guy Zimmerman has experience representing clients in criminal defense and family law matters. His focus remains helping people through some of their most difficult life situations in a manner that is uncomplicated and straightforward. While each case is unique and challenging, his goal is to recognize every possible outcome knowing that individual success is personal.. Guy was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. He attended law school at the University of Nebraska. During law school he stayed connected to this community as he worked as an intern for the Umatilla Indian Tribes. During law school he also volunteered at the Lincoln Mediation Clinic where he gained valuable experience in working with families during the divorce process.. After graduating, he began his practice in Twin Falls, Id. There, he gained experience working as a prosecutor for Twin Falls County. This opportunity allowed him to gain valuable courtroom and trial experience, as well as receiving specialized training in DUI prosecution, drug enforcement and crimes involving domestic violence. He used that training and experience as he transitioned back into private practice specializing in criminal defense and family law.. Currently, Guy is licensed to practice in both Idaho and Washington. He is excited to be working in the Yakima Office for Gravis Law. In his free time, Guy enjoys spending time with his wife and two children. He enjoys being in the outdoors, reading, and following sports.
Google search our office and call us for a free consultation.. I'm here to be a fierce advocate for my clients and to help the community. I returned to eastern Washington after completing law school at Seattle University School of Law to try to make a positive difference for the people of central and eastern Washington. Becoming an attorney was a lifelong dream for me. I was born in Yakima, Washington, to immigrant farmworker parents. I lived in Yakima most of my life, but moved for school to Bellingham, Seattle, Ellensburg, and Kittitas, Washington, before moving to West Richland (in the Tri-Cities), and finally, Pasco, Washington. I am a father to three beautiful girls, three rambunctious dogs, and two cats.
Brian was raised in Pasco and graduated from Pasco High School in 1993. He attended Washington State University and graduated with a B.A. in History/Education. Brian found a great deal of satisfaction serving the community as a public school teacher at Southridge High School. He enjoyed teaching US Government, US History, advising the National Honor Society and coaching Boys Basketball. After a ten year career in education and many fond memories, Brian left the area to attend Michigan State University College of Law where he excelled academically and served as President of his class. Brian was eventually hired by MSU Law as the Associate Director of Alumni Engagement.. While in law school, Brian excelled in trial advocacy, winning local trial competitions and placing in multiple regional and national competitions. He was selected for enrollment in the Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Institute, a two year long integrated academic program that focused on trial advocacy. In this capacity, he was awarded the Walter E. Oberer Trial Practice Institute Scholarship due to his trial advocacy skills.. Brian enjoys spending time with his wife April & two children, and many of his old teaching friends. He is an avid sports fan and enjoys spending time on the river with his family.
Brandon Pang currently works for the Benton County Prosecutor's Office in the Felony Division. Prior to this, he owned and operated his own criminal defense firm in Kennewick, handling misdemeanors and felonies in Benton and Franklin Counties.
Born in the former Soviet Union in what is now Kazakhstan, a nation in Central Asia that gained its independence in 1991, Aliya knew from an early age what she wanted to do and her passion led her to the legal profession. She attended Eurasian National University in Astana, the capital and business center of Kazakhstan, where she received a Law Degree in International Law. Upon graduation, Aliya decided to further her education in the United States. Through a series of highly competitive tests, she became a candidate and eventual recipient of the prestigious Bolashak International Scholarship, which is awarded only to the best students in Kazakhstan. This afforded Aliya the opportunity to earn her Masters of Law degree (L.L.M.) from University of California - Davis.. As an immigrant herself, Aliya has firsthand experience with immigration and truly understands the stress and frustration that comes with the process, which can oftentimes be circuitous, confusing and prolonged as the landscape of immigration law constantly changes. Aliya understands these unique challenges and sympathizes with the struggles of immigrants and their families. It is with compassion, courage and commitment that Aliya has dedicated herself to assisting immigrants and non-US citizens as they navigate through the immigration process.. Aliya is fluent in both Russian and Kazakh languages. She is a member of the California State Bar and an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
Being a personal injury lawyer is about giving people the chance to be heard and helping them move forward after their life has been devastated through no fault of their own. When I'm not finding justice for my clients, I can be found enjoying marathon running, observing local politics, and spending time with my wife and children.
Allen Brecke, AV Preeminent® Rated (Bar & Judiciary) through Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™, 2013 Tri-Citian of the Year, has collected over $96m for injured accident victims since 1986. He is a native of Tri-Cities area, educated in the Kennewick School system, Whitman College in Walla Walla, the University of Washington (BA, Sociology, 1974) and Gonzaga University School of Law (J.D., 1977). For almost nine years in law school and as a young lawyer, Allen worked in insurance defense trial firms in the Tri-Cities and Spokane. He credits 13 different mentors for giving him the skill and experience to handle complex civil litigation aimed at defeating personal injury claims. In 1983, he formed his own firm to represent people, not insurance companies and corporations, which became Allen Brecke Law Offices (ABLO) in 1986. His "insider" information has given him the ammunition and confidence to try dozens of jury trials, hundreds of arbitrations and mediations, and prosecute several appeals. Allen manages a well-seasoned staff of 25-, 25-, and 10-year veterans who give free initial consultations to accident and injury victims. Insurance company settlement offers are also evaluated at no charge.
ALBERT COKE ROTH, III, ESQ.. WSBA #22948/OSBA #022378. Albert Coke Roth, III, known by all as “Coke,” graduated from Moses Lake High School in 1968. Coke studied four years at the University of Washington, with his Junior year spent in Germany, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in German Area Studies/Germanics in 1972. After working and training in Los Angeles with the Gallo Wine Company, Coke joined Roth Distributing Company in 1973 and was President of this family beverage distributorship until it was sold in 1989.. Coke, at the age of 40, attended the University of Puget Sound School of Law from 1990-1993 and was admitted to practice law in Washington on November 4, 1993 one week short of his 44th birthday, later being admitted to practice in Oregon and certain federal courts.. Coke’s practice focuses on general and agricultural business organization, governance, succession and contractual matters: family estate planning (Wills/Trusts/Powers of Attorney); Probate and estate administration; and, agricultural, residential and commercial real estate transactions.. Coke retired from a 41-year avocational career as a professional wine judge, sensory and blending winery consultant and wine columnist.. Coke has been well known as a community volunteer throughout his entire life, having been awarded the Governor’s Award for Volunteerism, Kennewick Man of the Year, Tri-Citian of the Year, Kennewick Public Hospital District Volunteer of the Year Award, Silver Knight of Leadership from the Mid-Columbia Leadership Development Association, ARC Community Professional of the Year Award, Academy of Children’s Theater Outstanding Achievement Award, Junior Achievement Hero Award, Service In Leadership Award from Grace Kitchen, and has was named the Tri City Herald People’s Choice Best Lawyer/Attorney/Estate Planning Attorney since the Award’s inception in 2014, so, 2014 through 2024 as a Winner without ever being omitted. Coke provides free (pro bono) legal services to dozens of Non-Profit Corporations throughout the region.. Coke’s wife, Mary Roth, a Certified Public Accountant, live in Richland, as well as most of his children, grandchildren great-grandchildren. Coke’s hobbies are exclusively work, cooking and travel...Coke is horrible at anything else someone would call a hobby.