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Real Estate Lawyers Nearby Olympia 98501 (by distance)
Within 10 miles
(Olympia Area) 98506 7.5 miles
Within 25 miles
(Olympia Area) 98501 10.5 miles
(Lacey Area) 98503 11.6 miles
(Olympia Area) 98513 15.4 miles
(Union Area) 98592 17.0 miles
(Grapeview Area) 98546 17.3 miles
(Elma Area) 98541 17.7 miles
(Rochester Area) 98579 20.5 miles
(Gig Harbor Area) 98335 24.3 miles
(Centralia Area) 98531 24.7 miles
FAQs - Real Estate Lawyers in city Olympia How many Real Estate lawyers actively serve residents of Olympia, Washington? Approximately 75 licensed attorneys focus on Real Estate across Olympia, Washington. Most matters are filed through the Washington District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Real Estate lawyers in Olympia, Washington? In Olympia, typical rates range from $201-$357 per hour for Real Estate. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3668 and $8153, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Real Estate matters usually take in courts near Olympia? Real Estate cases in Olympia, Washington usually take around 2-6 months depending on complexity and the Washington District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Real Estate cases for people living in Olympia, Washington? Residents of Olympia typically see Real Estate filings handled by the Washington District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Real Estate? About 62% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Real Estate, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Sarah Smyth McIntosh is an Olympia attorney with emphasis on real estate, land use, corporate, business, and environmental and natural resource law. She formed her own law firm in 1987 and her practice emphasis is in the area of land use, with particular emphasis on the redevelopment of West Bay industrial waterfront properties into mixed use projects in Olympia, Washington. The West Bay urban waterfront sub area plan emphasizes shoreline enhancement and public access to the waterfront where mixed-use developments incorporate parks and trails for the community. She is also the owner and developer of Smyth Landing, a 50,000 SF mixed-use office condominium complex on West Bay.. Ms. Smyth McIntosh has been active in the development of every major land use plan and regulation which effects urban waterfront revitalization in Budd Inlet. She has represented a variety of businesses including two major forest products industries, Delson Lumber and Hardel Mutual Plywood Corporation. Ms. Smyth McIntosh earned her B.A. degree from the University of Washington in 1982 and her J.D. degree from Seattle University (formerly University of Puget Sound School of Law) in 1985.. She has served on the Red Cross Board of Directors, Olympia YWCA Board, Chamber of Commerce Board, WSBA International Law Section Board and was an Elected Freeholder charged with drafting a city county charter in 1989.. She has now expanded her practice to Manzanita, Oregon, with the opening of the branch office Law Manzanita. She is licensed to practice law in both Oregon and Washington, and is looking to serve the business community in Manzanita, as well as the growing retirement community's estate planning needs.. She is on the Board of the Manzanita Business Alliance and active member of the North Tillamook Rotary Club. She owns a second home in Manzanita and keeps regular office hours, every other week, at Law Manzanita at 144 Laneda Avenue, Suite #3, across the courtyard from Spa Manzanita.
RYAN A. JACOBSEN is a sole practitioner at Jacobsen Law Office, P.S. located in Olympia, Washington, where he practices in the areas of real estate, estate planning, probate, guardianships, and trust administration. Mr. Jacobsen is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and the State Bar of California. He earned his B.A. degree from the University of Utah and his J.D. degree from Chapman University School of Law. Prior to starting his own practice, Mr. Jacobsen was an instructor at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University teaching Business Law and Federal Regulations, Ethics, and Policy courses. From 2009 to present, Mr. Jacobsen has been an adjunct professor at Taft Law School (online) teaching Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Wills and Trusts.
Rosemary (“Rosie”) Boelens focuses her practice on real estate and business law. Coming from the escrow industry, Rosie has a unique point of view when it comes to real estate transactions. Through her escrow and legal background she has experience drafting and reviewing purchase and sale agreements, closing documents, title reports, and ancillary documents, as well as experience working to clear any issues that arise during the life of a transaction. Rosie assists clients with drafting and reviewing purchase and sale agreements, commercial leases, contracts, and easements; resolving boundary disputes; and forming new business entities.. Rosie also assists business clients with entity formation and governance. She understands that her clients' businesses have their own unique characterisitics that require special attention. A one size fits all form does not always meet every client's objectives. Rosie enjoys learning about each particular client, educating the client on the available options, and tailoring a solution to help each client reach his or her goals.
RON MEYERS & ASSOCIATES PLLC has been representing individuals and families for personal Injury and wrongful death since 1983. We represent people who are seriously injured as a result of the negligent conduct of others. We also represent family members for the catastrophic harm caused by the wrongful deaths of spouses, parents and children.
Nicole M. Potebnya represents businesses and individual clients in a variety of real estate and business matters. Nicole has nearly a decade of experience resolving general contract issues, negotiating and structuring commercial leases and sales contracts, and advising in land use and permitting matters. Further, Nicole is experienced in administrative hearings and appeals before the Washington courts.. Before opening TEPHRA LAW, PLLC with her partner, Rosie Boelens, Nicole was a partner with Phillips Burgess. Further, Nicole spent over seven years as In-House Counsel and Managing Real Estate Broker for The Rants Group, a Thurston County commercial real estate and development firm. There, Nicole managed a robust real estate portfolio and advised employees and ownership on business, commercial, and residential real estate matters. Before that, Nicole was an Assistant Attorney General with the Washington State Attorney General’s Office, representing the Department of Retirement Systems and acting as Lead Counsel for the State Department of Printing and the Employee Retirement Benefits Board.. Nicole has lived and worked in Olympia for the past two decades, giving her a unique and comprehensive understanding of the business and real estate fields in the region.
Manager of the Office of Legal Services and Appellate Court Support at Washington Administrative Office of the Courts.
Jay Goldstein has practiced law since 1992 in Olympia. His practice
emphasizes "dirt law," otherwise known as construction, land use, and
real property law. Jay also practices administrative and business law.
During law school, Jay clerked for the Environmental Hearings Office,
which includes the Pollution Control, Shorelines, Hydraulics and Forest
Practices Appeals Boards.. Jay recently prevailed in a unanimous decision of the Washington
State Supreme Court on an inverse condemnation claim. Dickgieser v.
State, 153 Wa. 2d 530, 105 P .3d 26 (2005). The firm (Jay and Carmen)
also prevailed recently in a waterfront boundary dispute, reviving the
doctrine of mutual recognition and acquiescence. Merriman v. Cokeley,
__ Wa.App. __ , __ P.3d __ (Div II (37303-3) 2009).. Prior to
law, Jay served as Director of Communications for the Washington Forest
Protection Association, an industry trade association in Olympia. He
developed and implemented public affairs management programs for
private timber landowners in Washington, developed strategic policies,
and managed political issues at federal, state, and local levels. His
scope of issues included land use planning, forest management, and
complex negotiations with regulatory agencies, environmental groups,
and Indian tribes.. Jay began his career as a land use planner
for the Regional Planning Commission in New Orleans, his home town. He
has been active in civic, business, bar, land use, and arts
organizations.
Helping to find solutions to environmental, land use, natural resource, real estate and business issues. Call.
G. Saxon (Sax) Rodgers is a founding member of Budd Bay Law, P.S., where he practices in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense, real estate, and administrative law in Olympia and surrounding Washington counties.. Mr. Rodgers was named a Super Lawyer by Washington Law & Politics in 2000 and 2007. He was also listed in the Who’s Who National Registry in 2002. He is peer review rated “AV” by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Rodgers is also former chairman of the Assigned Counsel Group for the Office of Assigned Counsel, which provides criminal defense services for indigent persons in the District, Juvenile and Superior Courts.
Bryce and his wife Gretchen are life-long residents of Pierce County and have three children. Bryce has retained a continuing interest in athletics since his football-playing days at the University of Washington which included videotaping games for the Puyallup High School football team. He also enjoys golf, skiing, fishing, as well as all water-related activities.. Bryce graduated in 1961 from the University of Washington with a major in political science and a minor in economics. He attended the University of Washington Law School and Gonzaga University, where he received a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in 1966. Bryce received the Bureau of National Affairs Award which is given to the member of the law graduating class who has achieved the highest grades during the year immediately preceding graduation. Bryce was an associate editor of the Gonzaga Law Review.. Bryce is a member of the Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity and he is currently a member of the Washington State, Pierce County, and American Bar Associations. He is also a member of the Washington State and American Hospital Attorneys Associations. He has been a member at the Washington State Bar Association’s Disciplinary Board. He has served as a member of the Board of Trustees, as well as Secretary-Treasurer of the Pierce County Bar Association. He has been a member of the Legislative Committee and Continuing Legal Education Committee for Washington State Bar Association, as well as Special District Counsel. Bryce is listed in "Who's Who in American Law."