Top best Contracts & Agreements Lawyers in Seattle | 167 available
167 Contracts & Agreements lawyers are available in Seattle, Colorado. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5.0/5 and 63% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46.0 to $79.0 per hour.
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FAQs - Contracts & Agreements Lawyers in city Seattle How many Contracts & Agreements lawyers actively serve residents of Seattle, California? Approximately 77 licensed attorneys focus on Contracts & Agreements across Seattle, 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 & Agreements lawyers in Seattle, California? In Seattle, typical rates range from $194-$352 per hour for Contracts & Agreements. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2797 and $6696, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Contracts & Agreements matters usually take in courts near Seattle? Contracts & Agreements cases in Seattle, California usually take around 4-12 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Contracts & Agreements cases for people living in Seattle, California? Residents of Seattle typically see Contracts & Agreements 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 & Agreements? About 53% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Contracts & Agreements, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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• Proven first time General Counsel for a start-up.• Recognized for excellent leadership skills and practices, recruiting and developing highly motivated and successful talent across functions, building effective cross-organizational teams, and leading organizational change.• Extensive experience in structuring, drafting and negotiating complex contracts, including foreign and domestic outsourcing transactions, intellectual property transfers, telecommunications, hardware procurement and software licensing.• Proven ability for developing novel business models and strategies, innovating in new markets and challenging incumbents in the marketplace.• Specialized areas of expertise include: Foreign and domestic outsourcing; Intellectual Property, Patents & Trademarks; Mergers & Acquisitions; Regulatory Compliance; Risk Management; Data Privacy; and Strategic Planning & Corporate Governance.
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.
Seattle-based lawyer, software developer, and creator of several products designed to increase access to legal services.
Seasoned attorney with twelve (12) years of law firm and in-house practice experience in a variety of areas including: intellectual property, technology licensing, commercial transactions and general corporate law.
Seann is a Principal Corporate Counsel for T-Mobile USA, Inc. and is a member of the commercial legal team that supports the New Products, Services and Integrated Technologies Group, the Product Distribution and Supply Chain Operations Group and the Business Development Group. He focuses on wireless telecommunications, mobile device development, communications and media, new product and service development, mobile advertising, privacy and data security, integrated technologies for wireless devices and networks, mobile payments, mobile billing, mobile content acquisition, licensing, intellectual property matters, and federal and state regulatory & legislative affairs primarily in the areas of mobile data privacy and security, as well as mobile billing.
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.
Priorto opening The Filutowski Law Firm, PLLC, I worked forprominent Seattle litigation firms, representing seriously injuredindividuals against insurance companies. I have brought justice to my clients through hundreds of negotiations, arbitrations, mediationsand trial.. A Seattle area native, I lecture on law at her alma mater, the University of Washington, and am an active member of the Puget Sound community. I volunteer with the King County Bar Association Bilingual Spanish Legal Clinic, helping Spanish speakers access legal aid. I am an active board member of the Washington State Association for Justice, King County Washington Women Lawyers Board and American Bar Association Corporate Social Responsibility Committee.. Following the 2002 Enron scandal, I helped pioneer thenation’s leading academic center on business ethics and corporategovernance as a Founding Fellow of The Center on Corporations, Law& Society at Seattle University School of Law. I have worked onsome of the more prominent cases in the field including the Corrie v. Caterpillar case that alleged the aiding and abetting of human rights violations under the Alien Tort Claims Act.. In 2005, I studied alternative dispute resolution amongHarvard Business School faculty and European lawyers at the Universityof Rome in Rome, Italy, and assisted in the negotiation ofinternational sales contracts at General Electric Oil & Gas inFlorence, Italy.. I graduated with honors (Dean’s List, Phi Beta Kappa) from University of Washington,Seattle – Business School (B.A., Business Administration), and I hold aJ.D. from Seattle University School of Law (where I excelled in Moot Court and was inducted into the National Order of the Barristers). I am admitted to practice in Washington State.
Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Patrick C. attended the University of Georgia, where he pursued a degree in political science and pre-law, graduating with honors (cum laude; Phi Kappa Phi). After college studies, Mr. Burpee worked in Kodiak, Alaska, and while living there, assisted landowners and Alaska Natives with claims against Exxon resulting from the 1989 Valdez oil spill. He went on to study law and graduated from the Oregon School of Law in 1999.. Mr. Burpee's practice presently focuses on Fair Debt Collection in Washington State, after years of practice in the area of construction litigation, employment law, probate, and contracts. He routinely represents Washington consumers in Fair Debt collection defense cases. However, he also advises businesses throughout the Puget Sound region on creditor's rights and obligations.. An avid trail runner, Mr. Burpee has competed in marathons, multi-day relays and ultra marathons throughout the Northwest and Alaska. If you don't see him at his office, you may see him on the trails.
Niloufar Park is passionate about helping businesses flourish. She represents business and corporate clients in various stages of formation, operation, and acquisition. Her diverse client base includes emerging and growth stage companies, entrepreneurs, alcoholic beverage distributors and producers (distilleries, wineries, and breweries), hospitality industry, technology sector, and international companies.. She works closely with her clients and counsels them on all aspects of their business from day-to-day practical business advice to sophisticated legal transactions. She gained her business experience as a corporate business advisor at two Fortune 100 companies, the GE Capital Corporation and the Boeing Company.. Range of services include entity formation, mergers & acquisitions, regulatory guidance, licensing of alcoholic beverage companies, serving as general counsel, intellectual property protection, commercial transactions, complex contract drafting, negotiation, and resolving business disputes.
Mr. Alexander joined Dorsey's Trial Group in 2005 after practicing law for four years in New York City with Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.'s litigation group. His practice focuses on general and complex litigation matters including federal and state securities law, commercial contracts, trademark and trade dress enforcement, labor and employment disputes and U.C.C. Article 2 disputes
Madhu K. Singh is the founder and chief legal officer at Foundry Law Group. Madhu and her team enjoy growing the firm by empowering businesses to get organized and protect their business assets and intellectual property. Madhu believes in building strong relationships with her clients by acting as a resource and being active within the local business community. She is president of the Women's business exchange. And, last year she was named the Woman Business Owner of the year by the Small Business Administration. In addition to her practice, she is in her forth year as an Adjunct Faculty at the Community Development and Entrepreneurship Clinic at Seattle University School of Law. In her spare time, she advises and volunteers at local non-profits and clinics, including Startzone and WayFind. Madhu holds a JD and a MBA from the University of Kansas. Follow her @FOUNDRYLAWGROUP
I was born and raised in Seattle, attending Roosevelt High School. During the summers I had a number of jobs including a ride operator ("carny") at the Seattle center and a warehouse worker at Safeway. Following high school, I left Seattle for Los Angeles where I attended UCLA as an undergraduate from where I graduated early as an economics and political science major and left to travel. I was accepted into Boston University Law School and worked in Washington DC for two summers; the first for the Peace Corp in an administrative capacity evaluating recruiting techniques for high demand skills, and the second for the Federal Power Commission on a special home energy conservation program. My time in Washington DC coincided with Watergate and Nixon's resignation and was quite exciting. Following law school I returned to Seattle and after passing the bar, cut my teeth on the construction litigation surrounding the Kingdome. After three and a half years I took leave of the practice of law and traveled for one year around the world with my wife. I have been engaged in the active practice of law since my return. Following my return, my wife and I raised two great kids who are now young adults. I continue to be interested in travel and have enjoyed a number of adventures. I enjoy many sports including skiing. I collect wine. I continue to enjoy the practice of law and my clients.
I provide practical legal and business solutions to agencies, studios, production companies, game companies, freelancers, and others in the creative field. Areas of expertise include contract drafting, review, and negotiation, intellectual property issues, live action support, clearances, and employment law. Specializations also include analyzing contract databases and assisting with streamlining business operations and administration so that my clients can maintain their focus on producing creative work.
I provide general legal and business counseling to startups, nonprofits, and social entrepreneurs.. I previously worked as General Counsel at TUNE and as an associate attorney at Perkins Coie. I'm currently a Board member for the WA Technology Industry Association and Columbia Legal Services. I previously served as the University of Washington's Student Regent, managed a state legislative campaign, researched in Ghana on behalf of a start-up social enterprise, split an apple strudel with Kofi Annan while working at a think tank in Salzburg, and lectured on Pink Floyd lyrics as an English teacher in Taiwan.
I help small business owners use the power of contracts, the rules of law, and concepts of risk management for more effective operations and enhanced legal protection. I also assist individuals with business ownership offers, exits, LLC disputes, and employment contracts.
I have practiced in Seattle for over 40 years and have been involved in a wide range of complex cases involving work-outs, liquidations, debt-restructuring and Ch. 11 cases. My practice also includes a wide range of real estate and commerical transactions.. I have also been involved with numerous non-profit organizations and civic causes.
I have been practicing law in the Northwest for over twenty years helping clients solve legal issues and reach their business and personal goals through creative and cost effective solutions.. Each case is different and requires attention to detail. So is a strong relationship between the lawyer and the client so they are represented in the best light possible.. I look forward to meeting the challenges each client brings to the table so they move forward with their life goals achieved.. The focus is on legal solutions rather than problems.
I have a solo practice based in West Seattle, where I have lived for more than 20 years. My practice focuses primarily on business law and the needs of business owners.. My prior work experience gives me useful insight into the needs of business owners, having worked in a variety of small businesses including restaurants, a personal services business, veterinary clinics, and nonprofit organizations.. I enjoy developing long-term relationships with my clients so they know that they can depend on me to provide reliable, timely and affordable assistance.. I offer a free 30 minute call or meeting so we can get to know each other and figure out how we can work together to protect the business you love. We can meet via telephone or at your office, so that you don’t have to take a chunk out of your busy day. I offer responsiveness, a quick turnaround, and reasonable rates.
I am a Member in the Seattle office. I am a trial lawyer whose practice focuses on insurance coverage, breach of contract claims, real property disputes and business torts.. I frequently write about insurance coverage topics at
Greg Wrenn is a veteran Silicon Valley general counsel. He has over 25 years of legal experience, including 20 years of in-house practice, ten of which was spent serving as General Counsel and Secretary for publicly traded companies in the software and Internet services areas. His philosophy of providing legal services is that of the Sherpa: bringing specialized knowledge and skill as a guide in order to help the team achieve their mission. Greg has empathy, creativity, practicality, expertise, experience, responsiveness, efficiency, and a sincere desire to help business executives reach their goals.. Greg was born and raised in Washington State, where he joined Perkins Coie in Seattle as an associate in 1990 serving in the Trade Regulation and Intellectual Property group. In 1995 he joined Adobe Systems as in-house counsel following its acquisition of Aldus in Seattle. In 1999 Greg and his family moved to California where he joined Yahoo! and served as Deputy General Counsel, International, overseeing the growing company’s international legal matters. In 2004 he became General Counsel for Openwave Systems, then a leader in technology for mobile internet communications, and in late 2006 Greg joined Borland Software where he served as General Counsel until 2009 when it was acquired by MicroFocus. Greg then became General Counsel for , a leading developer of SaaS systems and services providing remote technical support programs for major national brands. In 2015 Greg joined Paradigm Counsel to open its Seattle office and help bring the firm’s broad range of capabilities to clients in the Pacific Northwest.
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.
David's personal interests include endurance triathlon, cycling and running. He has competed in a dozen Ironman series events, and over twenty five ultra marathons, marathons and half marathons including Boston. In 2009 he founded to raise funds for children's cancer care. A native of Tacoma, David relocated to Seattle in 2004 after beginning his legal career in Los Angeles.
Christopher A. Campbell is an associate with Merrick, Hofstedt & Lindsey, P.S. with a practice focused on litigation, insurance defense, construction, commercial law, business, and real estate. Before joining the firm, Christopher was a litigator for several years on the East Coast with both a national firm and an established regional practice. He has obtained favorable judgments and negotiated desirable settlements in a number of high stakes cases. Christopher also has significant experience in transactional matters and general corporate representation. Previously, he served as a federal law clerk in the Eastern District of New York, and as a legal extern with the United States Attorney in Philadelphia.. Christopher was active in several legal clinics and community programs offering legal assistance in the region during law school, and served as a judicial intern and trained mediator with the New Jersey Superior Court. He has experience working with local, state and federal governmental agencies. Christopher has held leadership positions with the American Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Association, and continues to be active in local bar organizations. He has been a contributing author for presentations on a variety of specialized topics in bankruptcy and insurance coverage. He is currently a member of the Editorial Advisory Committee of the Washington State Bar Association.. Christopher has a J.D. from Rutgers School of Law and a B.A. from the University of Washington. He is admitted to practice in Washington, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and the District of Columbia. Prior to obtaining his law degree, Christopher spent several years in the entertainment industry working for NBC/Universal in Los Angeles. He also is an accomplished musician with significant professional performance experience and a number of recording credits. Christopher is an avid outdoors enthusiast, and enjoys backpacking and mountaineering.
Christina Park focuses her practice on the health care industry. She advises on complex business transactions and structures and negotiates a wide variety of contracts. She also provides guidance on state and federal issues – including fraud and abuse, information privacy, and reimbursement.
Both my parents own small businesses, so it is very personal to me to see local businesses succeed and make an impact. After moving to Seattle for my JD/MBA, I interned at Apex and I stayed with Apex to build my career because of Apex’s focus on empowering entrepreneurs to make a difference.. I serve local for-profits and nonprofits through formation, growth, and exit strategies. I empower both for-profit and nonprofit founders to establish their new venture correctly from day one. Working with a business from the start builds a solid foundation from the first day they open their doors.. In my off time, I enjoy being with my kiddos and husband, baking, watching cooking shows, and running.