Top best Corporate Lawyers in ZIP 99352 | 2 available
2 Corporate lawyers are available in ZIP code 99352 in Richland, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.4/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $387 per hour.
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Gary Metro graduated with his J.D. from the University of Oregon School of Law. He started practicing law in the Silicon Valley and Los Angeles, defending individuals charged with felonies and misdemeanors. In 2006, Gary moved to Eastern Washington and continued to focus on practicing criminal defense. He has successfully defended numerous clients against charges such as domestic violence, DUI, murder, and those facing life in prison without parole. His past clients have included high-profile individuals, such as Hollywood producers and major league baseball players. To speak with Gary about your charges, call Metro Law Firm for a free consultation.
Craig Walker is a Tri-City native and founding partner of Walker Heye Meehan & Eisinger, PLLC. He graduated from Richland High School and attended Washington State University where he obtained a degree in Business Administration. His law degree was awarded at University of Washington Law School where he graduated in the top 10% of his class. Mr. Walker enjoys an AV Peer Review Rating through LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell. His practice consists of transactional real estate, related litigation, small business operation, formation and guidance, and general commercial litigation. Mr. Walker assists with sales and acquisitions of small businesses, provides counsel to multiple homeowners associations, and enjoys a significant estate planning practice. In his spare time, he likes to golf, snow and water ski, read and travel.. Mr. Walker has had a wide range of community involvements over the 30+ years he has been in the Tri-Cities. Past involvements have included 5 years on the Richland School Board, board membership with the Richland Chamber of Commerce and ARC of the Tri-Cities. He has also served as President of the Benton-Franklin Bar Association, and was chairman for the Parkway Redevelopment project in Richland. He currently volunteers as general counsel to the Tri-City Development Council and is assisting with the Vision for WSU Tri-Cities fundraising campaign.