Top best Litigation Lawyers in Seattle near me
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$194 - $427
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4.6 - 5.0 ★
Litigation Case Statistics Overview
Litigation Case Timeline
Litigation cases in Seattle typically take between 6 and 30 months to resolve, depending on complexity, court schedules, and settlement likelihood.
Seattle Court Backlog
The number of pending litigation cases in Seattle courts generally ranges from 300 to 1,200, reflecting both active filings and ongoing matters.
Litigation Seattle Filing Volume
Seattle courts see an estimated 100 to 250 new litigation cases filed per month, based on recent public court data.
Litigation Case Outcomes
Approximately 30% of disputes resolve before formal litigation, 45% after filing but before trial, and around 15% proceed to trial with variable outcomes.
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Amit’s practice focuses on litigation and bankruptcy. He represents clients in a broad range of litigation matters including commercial contracts, real estate, lending, employment, civil rights and liberties, environmental and land use, and construction. Amit has worked with a wide variety of clients including local municipalities, large and small private entities, and individual developers.
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Amanda is an associate at Forsberg & Umlauf, P.S. Her practice is focused on civil litigation of personal injury, premises liability, and insurance coverage matters.. Amanda joined the firm as a clerk in 2012, while she was still in law school. Prior to her clerkship at Forsberg & Umlauf, Amanda worked in the Office of the General Counsel for U.S. Health and Human Services, Division 10, where she focused on employment discrimination matters. Amanda has experience defending public entities, private entities, individuals, and tribes.
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Allen Yu was born and raised in Eastern Washington, where he learned the true meaning of hard work while growing up in a small town. He then relocated to Seattle, where he graduated early from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in Law, Societies, and Justice. This education allowed him to see the benefits and hardships created by the laws we live by. Thus, it was through this education that he started learning how to passionately build arguments and aggressively debate key points, while at the same time developing compassion for those in difficult situations.. While attending the University of Washington, he was a Legislative Intern in Congress. It was in this role that he was able to sharpen his abilities to craft arguments and defend positions on major topics of national impact.. Allen then went on to earn his law degree from the University of Minnesota Law School in Minneapolis, where he served as a Note and Comment Editor for the Minnesota Journal of International Law. His training in law school focused largely on civil litigation. In his second year of law school, he was named a Student Attorney in the Robins, Kaplan Civil Practice Clinic, where he litigated in court on behalf of clients in various complex cases. Due to his stellar work, he was promoted and appointed by the clinical faculty in his third year of law school to be a Student Director in the University of Minnesota Law School’s Clinical Program, where he assisted in managing, supervising, and training multiple Student Attorneys to litigate cases. During his time in law school, he also served as a Judicial Intern in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington, where he carefully drafted orders and gave his legal argument for how the court should rule.. Prior to joining Davis Rothwell, Allen worked as an associate attorney at a civil litigation firm where he was second-in-command of a team of attorneys and paralegals litigating many emotional and complex cases. He advocated on behalf of his clients at numerous court hearings and mediations while in that role.. Allen’s experience and education has taught him to seamlessly create and blend compelling legal arguments, meticulous research and legal writing, efficient and effective action to zealously protect a client’s rights, prompt responses to client inquiries, compassion for his clients in times of need, and integrity in advocacy.
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Alison Jones focuses her practice on complex litigation. Prior to joining Lane Powell, Alison worked as a Summer Associate for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team. Her other past work experience includes Program Supervisor with Skills Inc., a nonprofit aerospace manufacturing company that trains and employs individuals with disabilities in Seattle. She also worked as an Intern for the American Enterprise Institute and as a Paralegal with O’Melveny & Myers in Washington D.C.
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Alison is an experienced trust and estate attorney who focuses her practice in trust and estate litigation. With a legal career spanning over 20 years and a background in tax, Alison brings a unique perspective to her practice that enables her to navigate the complexities that arise in matters where personal and financial issues are deeply intertwined.. Alison is known for her strategic, compassionate advocacy, and she has successfully represented clients in a wide range of trust and estate disputes, including will contests, breach of fiduciary duty claims, financial exploitation, and other matters brought under the Trust and Estate Dispute Resolution Act (TEDRA) and the Vulnerable Adult Protection Act. Her dedicated approach to her client’s needs is matched by her fierce representation in court, ensuring that her client’s interests are fully protected. Alison also appreciates the value of avoiding litigation where appropriate. A key component of her practice is to advise and represent clients who seek alternatives to litigation, such as mediation, and she strives to find creative solutions to help her clients achieve their goals while minimizing the emotional and financial toll of the legal process.. Alison received her Juris Doctorate degree in 2002 from American University, where she graduated magna cum laude. After spending the first decade of her legal career practicing criminal defense at Society of Counsel Representing Accused Persons in Seattle, Washington, she earned her LL.M. in taxation from the University of Washington School of Law. Since 2013, Alison has focused her work solely in the area of trusts and estates.. Outside of her legal practice, Alison is an active member of the Seattle community. She is a past president and past board member of the QLAW Association and is a contributing editor to the Real Property Probate and Trust Newsletter published by WSBA. She also speaks regularly on trust and estate topics at legal conferences and continuing legal education seminars.Alison was born and raised in Oklahoma and is proud to be an enrolled member of the Osage Nation.
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Alexander Savojni’s practice is focused on handling construction, surety, and design professional commercial litigation. He is a meticulous and tenacious litigator who has spent large portions of his 20 year career in courtrooms across Washington State. Every case and client is important to Mr. Savojni; whether it was a multimillion dollar federal qui tam action, a contested bankruptcy, or a violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. When Mr. Savojni is not busy advocating on behalf of his clients, he is a pro tem Judge in King County District Court.
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After spending the first part of my career as a deputy prosecutor, I made the difficult decision to leave State work behind and to switch over to civil litigation. I did this in order to be able to work with and to serve individual clients. As an attorney engaged primarily in employment and contract law, I have been able to gain a true sense of fulfillment in my work helping businesses as well as individuals to deal with what can often be confusing and challenging circumstances.. Whether the audience is a jury in a courtroom, or a client in an initial consultation, an attorney's primary job is to communicate effectively. Native ability, drive, and practical experience combine to create the foundation for effective communication and advocacy in any good attorney. My abilities and my energy have combined with a wealth of trial experience to allow me to become a strong advocate for the interests of my clients. At the same time, I pride myself in ensuring that my clients are always well-informed on the status of their cases, and that I am always easily accessible to them.
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Adam is currently representing clients in real estate litigation and advising small and medium-sized companies involved in business disputes. Before joining Socius, Adam’s practice included representing clients involved in litigation in the areas of complex construction defect, products liability, real estate, and breach of contract actions. His courtroom experience includes both trials and motions practice
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Across the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, Brett provides counsel and advice to clients on a wide variety of aviation-related claims and insurance issues. In his practice, Brett helps commercial airlines, helicopter and floatplane operators, Part 91 and Part 135 operators, municipalities and airport operators navigate complex disputes, including civil litigation and investigations. Brett’s experience ranges from helping airline clients resolve passenger claims involving in-flight injuries, discrimination and accommodation claims, and other tort claims related to operations above and below the wing, to defending aircraft and helicopter operators and owners after accidents. Brett frequently litigates cases involving federal preemption issues, the Airline Deregulation Act, Air Carrier Access Act, Montreal Convention, and other Federal Aviation Regulations.. In addition to Brett’s aviation practice, he works closely with small businesses and individuals to help resolve contract disputes and provide advice on non-disclosure and non-compete agreements. He also represents his clients in litigating insurance coverage involving liability coverage, property damage, business interruption, and insurance bad faith. He also defends product manufacturers against design defect, manufacturing defect, and other product liability claims.. Prior to going into private practice, Brett served two and a half years at the Washington State Attorney General’s Office. As an Assistant Attorney General, he represented the State of Washington in trial and appellate proceedings involving abused and neglected children.
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Aaron Brecher focuses his practice on litigation. In addition to his experience as a Summer Associate with Lane Powell, Aaron has worked as a Law Clerk with both the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. He also previously worked as a Legal Intern for the Washtenaw County Office of the Public Defender in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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A lifetime resident of Washington State, I grew up on a farm in Tonasket, Washington and moved to Seattle in 2003 to obtain my BFA cumme laude from Cornish College of the Arts. I received a Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law where I participated in the Social Justice Coalition and Moot Court. While attending Seattle University, I was a Research Assistant, a Rule 9 Intern, and a participant in the Community Development and Entrepreneurship Clinic. Prior to law school, I worked at Kroontje Law Office as a paralegal. After passing the July, 2011 Washington Bar Examination, I joined Kroontje Law Office as an Associate Attorney. In March 2016, I founded the civil litigation firm, Ember Law PLLC.
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A founding member of the Cannabis Defense Coalition Legal Committee and a lifetime member of the NORML Legal Committee. Aaron has been a tireless advocate in the War on Drugs and the legalization movement. In addition to representing cannabis clients and their business strategies, Aaron has also earned a reputation for effectively handling high profile litigation, defending both individual and corporate clients. Aaron’s representative cases convey his capacity to handle a diversity of complex and serious legal matters. Aaron has been repeatedly named a "Rising Star" by Super Lawyers and Top 100 Trial Lawyers by the National Trial Lawyers. He has been invited to speak on Legal Education Seminars and Cannabis Conferences throughout the United States.
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A commercial litigator in federal and state court for more than 20 years, Helen has devoted her practice since 1999 to the delivery of efficient and cost-effective e-discovery and document review services to a wide range of clients from sole entrepreneurs to Fortune 100 corporations. A former partner at K&L Gates in Seattle, she was one of the founding members of the firm’s e-Discovery Analysis and Technology (e-DAT) Group and was involved in the development of the Patterns document review software created by Attenex (now owned by FTI). She has many years of experience structuring and supervising projects involving all aspects of the discovery process, from custodian identification and retention; to collection, processing, review; and post-production litigation support. A frequent advisor to public and private organizations, she also assists in designing and implementing document retention systems and advising on litigation readiness.. Helen is a frequent speaker on e-discovery and related issues and is a longtime and active participant in The Sedona Conference®, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists. In 2010, she founded Lex Aperta, a firm specializing in e-discovery legal advice and consulting.
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#seasttlepersonalinjurylawyer #accidentattorneyseattle #bodilyharmattorneyseattleKannin Law Firm - John Kannin - Personal Injury Lawyer. Hello, I'm John Kannin, the attorney. I've been representing clients in their fight against large and powerful organizations and entities, government agencies, government entities, city, state governments, and insurance companies. Insurance companies are one of the most powerful organizations in our society today and if you find yourself in a dispute with an insurance company, you most definitely need to have an attorney on your side. Insurance companies, you could imagine, have many attorneys helping them. The general rule in our state is each side to a legal dispute hires and pays their own attorneys. The insurance companies have hired attorneys to represent them and write their insurance contracts to write letters that their adjusters use to support their negotiations. That's all they do when they try to stop you from recovering money that you're legally, lawfully entitled to when you're injured in a car accident or any other sort of action that where there's insurance at play.. That's where we can help you. When you find yourself in this situation, you most definitely need an attorney. When you are the plaintiff, the person who's wronged or harmed that has suffered a loss, typically your attorney's fees are paid on what's called a contingency fee basis, meaning your attorney's fees is contingent upon recovering money for you. If your attorney recovers money, then he or she will be paid. The more money they recover, the more they're paid. It's capitalism at its finest and there's a profit motive certainly for the attorney to recover for you as much money as possible.. We've been representing injured people for over 20 years. I've represented thousands of people injured in car accidents, work accidents, slip and fall accidents, construction accidents, and without our advocacy, I can say for certain that they wouldn't have been compensated as fairly and as much as with us at their back.You need an attorney here in the state of Washington. Somebody who's experienced and skilled in dealing with insurance companies can advocate for you and make sure that you're fairly compensated for the harms and losses you've suffered. Also for the harms required to be fixed that may be ongoing beyond the time of the settlement. Many people try this themselves, but they often leave value on the table, meaning they don't understand the law, they don't understand even their rights and obligations fully under an insurance contract, let alone how to negotiate with a trained and skilled negotiator who is backed up by an armada of attorneys from an insurance company.. That's why I'm here for you. We're here 24/7, 365 days a year. You can call us at our office number. After hours, the number of goes to one of our cell phones and we'll answer. Usually you'll get a live person and set up an appointment to come and see me at my office. Listening to you talk about your case I can explain to you further what happens and how we can help you.