Top best Contracts Lawyers in ZIP 98104 | 80 available
80 Contracts lawyers are available in ZIP code 98104 in Redding, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $372 per hour.
Contracts Lawyers Nearby Redding 98104 (by distance)
Within 25 miles near you
(Bremerton Area) 98337 14.4 miles
(Woodinville Area) 98072 14.5 miles
(Bremerton Area) 98314 14.6 miles
Greater than 50 miles near you
(Oak Harbor Area) 98277 51.4 miles
48 - 80
$227 - $517
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4.6 - 5.0 ★
FAQs - Contracts Lawyers in 98104 city Redding How many Contracts lawyers actively serve residents of Redding, California? Approximately 33 licensed attorneys focus on Contracts across Redding, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Contracts lawyers in Redding, California? In Redding, typical rates range from $176-$336 per hour for Contracts. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4113 and $8438, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Contracts matters usually take in courts near Redding? Contracts cases in Redding, California usually take around 2-11 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Contracts cases for people living in Redding, California? Residents of Redding typically see Contracts filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Contracts? About 44% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Contracts, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
80 Contracts Lawyers Found Near You
Welcome to my Avvo profile. I primarily practice contract and real estate law. I can assist you with almost any matter relating to buying, selling, lending, borrowing, leasing, owning, or managing real estate, goods, or services. I also represent clients with disputes that arise from these transactions. And I form and advise small corporations, LLCs, and partnerships. I am assisted by my able and experienced paralegal, Kim Gallagher. We look forward to serving you.
SHAWN IS A BUSINESS LITIGATOR WITH A PRACTICE FOCUSED ON COMPLEX CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL LITIGATION AND APPEALS.. Shawn is the Head of Dorsey's Seattle Trial Group and has extensive experience with disputes concerning securities, fiduciary duties, fraud, contracts, corporate trusts, corporate control, health care, real estate, and banking, as well as with class actions and derivative matters. He also has substantial experience representing companies and individuals in internal investigations and regulatory enforcement matters, and frequently represents banks and broker-dealers in matters involving securities, banking, credit, and other financial services. He has been recognized as "Rising Star" in Business Litigation every year since 2010.. Shawn is also active in the community, and currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the King County Bar Association and as the Board Chair of Kids Co. In addition, Shawn is the pro bono coordinator for Dorsey's Seattle office and contributes significant time toward pro bono trial and appellate matters involving constitutional rights.
Scott Gary is a shareholder of Karr Tuttle Campbell in downtown Seattle who leads the firm's intellectual property practice and practices transactional and general business law in the firm’s business and finance group. Scott's diverse business-related practice combines business, corporate and intellectual property law including trademarks, licensing, mergers and acquisitions, distribution, franchising, business formation, joint ventures and general transactions.
My mission is to deliver the most empowering and delightful legal experience possible.. I'm a northwest native, father, dog owner, and explorer.. I love helping businesses and individuals to do business with integrity.
Michael D. Daudt handles litigation covering most real estate, construction, business, partnerships, insurance, and homeowner association issues. He has been involved in numerous construction defect claims involving single-family homes, condominiums and commercial buildings. He has also litigated a variety of homeowner association disputes, LLC, corporation and partnership disputes, alcoholic beverage distribution and regulation, insurance coverage and insurance bad faith, condemnation, land use, environmental, easements and other access issues, landlord-tenant disputes, and other real property matters. He also handles many transactions including business mergers and formation, leases, easements, real estate sales, and other real estate transactions. Mr. Daudt is a member of the bar in Washington and California. He was named a "Rising Star" by Washington Law & Politics magazine from 2003 through 2005 and is rated "AV" in Martindale Hubbell. Mr. Daudt is also a frequent speaker at continuing legal education seminars in several areas including easements, construction defects, insurance and homeowner associations.
John C. Dippold, a principal, joined the firm in
1996. He serves on Carney's Board of Directors and is Co-Chair of the firm's
Construction Department. John's practice principally involves construction
litigation, commercial litigation, construction
law, development, commercial and residential real
estate, and federal/state government contracts in Washington, Oregon, Alaska
and Hawaii. John Dippold served as a Commissioner for the Issaquah Highlands
Development Commission from 1999-2003 and as Vice-Chairman of the Commission in
2004.. Mr. Dippold's experience expands a broad range of construction and
development issues. His primary clients include owners, developers, general
contractors, subcontractors and suppliers. He has in-depth knowledge of the
construction and real estate industries and this allows him to work closely with
his clients in drafting and negotiating construction contracts. Mr. Dippold has
litigated many complex construction claims arising from delays, design errors
and cost overruns. His experience includes drafting and successfully litigating
multi-million-dollar federal and state government procurement contracts and bid
protests. His practice also includes assisting clients in a broad range of
commercial and residential real estate developments. He has worked on hotels,
multi-family condominium and apartment projects that have included the
development of construction contracts and finance, including construction loans,
litigation of defect claims and earnest money disputes as well as other types of
breach of contracts. In addition, he has worked with homeowner associations on
governing contracts and bylaws and assisted them in addressing construction
defects, property damage claims and other liability claims.. Mr. Dippold is involved in several industry associations, including the Associated General Contractors of America and Commercial Real Estate Development
Association (NAIOP). He regularly gives seminars to the construction and
real estate industry groups. Previous seminars have included topics on
construction law in the state of Washington, litigating construction claims,
leasing, and drafting construction contracts.. Mr. Dippold has been honored as a 2009 Rising Star in Washington state by Washington Law and Politics magazine.
I am a bi-coastal litigator, licensed in New Jersey and Washington State. I represent a diverse set of individual and business clients in a broad range of civil and complex commercial disputes.
DixonHall provides clients with a wide range of legal services and advice tailored to fit each client's needs. DixonHall represents businesses and organizations of all sizes. The firm's practice areas include incorporation, business transactions, employment and labor, corporate governance, compliance, commercial real estate, intellectual property protection, dispute resolution, bid protests, litigation, non-profit and government relations.. Henry Dixon is the Managing Principal of DixonHall. Prior to forming the firm, Hank was General Counsel for AIS, a satellite communications company. In addition to the communications industry, he also has private sector experience in the energy industry and has worked on Wall Street. He served as Senior Counsel at Shell Oil and Shell WindEnergy, as a Vice President at Talisman Energy, USA and as a Vice President at JPMorgan Chase. Before moving to the private sector, Hank held senior level positions in federal and state government. He worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC and served as Legislative Director and Legislative Counsel to three Members of the United States House of Representatives. While on Capitol Hill, he worked on Energy and Commerce and Small Business Committee issues. He has worked with non-profits and other organizations and has engaged in Pro-Bono legal work at the Southwest Legal Clinic in Seattle.. Hank's experience working in Fortune 100 companies, small and mid-sized businesses, non-profits as well as government, has provided him with a unique perspective for providing legal services and advice to clients. He understands businesses and other organizations challenges and he understands how to work with the federal and state governments. He works as a partner to achieve business and organization goals as well as providing sound legal advice and guidance.
Chris is a member of the CH& corporate finance and business transactions group. His practice focuses on advising and assisting businesses with a wide range of corporate needs, including entity formation, governance, regulatory compliance, commercial contracts, and mergers and acquisitions. Chris has extensive experience negotiating complex transactions, drafting agreements, and communicating the needs of his clients to government and administrative agencies. He has also worked closely with state and local governments and advocated for clients on various highly-regulated matters.. Prior to joining CH&, Chris was the lead transactional attorney at a local law firm where he largely assisted companies operating in or ancillary to Washington State’s licensed cannabis industry. During this time, Chris interpreted and applied new and rapidly changing regulations with little or no context or caselaw. Chris has been recognized as one of the leading experts in cannabis law and brings valuable experience in assisting and advising clients with regulatory and compliance needs. Along with being a resource and advocate for clients, Chris has also spoken at conferences and educated other professionals on the cannabis business industry.
Ben is an experienced litigator in the law firm of Montgomery Purdue, PLLC, a general business firm of 27 attorneys in a variety of practice areas that support businesses and business owners. Ben is a focuses his practice on commercial and civil litigation with an emphasis on construction, real estate, trust and estate litigation, environmental, and insurance coverage disputes.