Top best Defective And Dangerous Products Lawyers Near me in ZIP 98101
Explore Defective And Dangerous Products lawyers near ZIP code 98101 in Seattle, Washington. Compare 36 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Defective And Dangerous Products Lawyers Nearby Seattle 98101 (by distance)
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21 - 36
$204 - $373
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4.5 - 4.9 ★
FAQs - Defective And Dangerous Products Lawyers in 98101 city Seattle How many Defective and Dangerous Products lawyers actively serve residents of Seattle, Washington? Approximately 79 licensed attorneys focus on Defective and Dangerous Products across Seattle, 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 Defective and Dangerous Products lawyers in Seattle, Washington? In Seattle, typical rates range from $213-$396 per hour for Defective and Dangerous Products. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2439 and $5284, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Defective and Dangerous Products matters usually take in courts near Seattle? Defective and Dangerous Products cases in Seattle, Washington usually take around 2-9 months depending on complexity and the Washington District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Defective and Dangerous Products cases for people living in Seattle, Washington? Residents of Seattle typically see Defective and Dangerous Products 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 Defective and Dangerous Products? About 66% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Defective and Dangerous Products, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
36 Defective And Dangerous Products Lawyers Found Near You
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Seasoned products/environmental/commercial litigator focused on food-borne illness, consumer fraud, environmental cost recovery, mass tort, insurance, and commercial claims. Represents national and regional businesses. Repeatedly successful recovering multi-million dollar sums from insurers, suppliers and PRPs. Leads his law firm's food liability practice. Founder of the nation's first food liability blog written from an industry perspective - . Frequent lecturer at food conferences. Unique experience related to non-O157 E. coli and Mad Cow Disease (BSE). In addition to litigation, counsels clients of all sizes on issues related to recalls, insurance coverage, regulatory compliance, litigation prevention, crisis management, supplier agreements and product labeling. Assists sustainable and eco-friendly start-ups.Based in Seattle, Washington office of Stoel Rives LLP, a 400+ lawyer firm. Former Seattle hiring partner. Charter member of firm-wide diversity initiative. Marindale AV rated. CR 39.1 trained mediator.Board Member - Food Alliance and TeamChild. Strong commitment to the Puget Sound community, pro-bono civil rights litigation, child advocacy and sustainable food.
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Ray Weber has over 30 years experience in civil litigation. His practice concentrates on product liability, construction defect, personal injury, highway design, and insurance coverage. He has successfully defended product manufacturers in cases involving automotive, marine, medical and agricultural products; and local governmental entities in liability cases ranging from catastrophic injuries to public records act claims.
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Peter O'Neil has successfully litigated dozens of automotive crashworthiness and product liability claims. He has handled cases involving post collision fires, defective airbags and seatbelts, roof crush, rollover, seatback failures and general crashworthiness. He is available to consult with experienced attorneys on automotive product liability cases.. I have a unique practice helping experienced attorneys handle major product liability cases-- and especially those involving defective cars and trucks. I have helped litigate and resolve dozens and dozens of automotive crashworthiness cases ranging from pickup truck fire cases to flattened roofs and bad airbags. I helped win a record setting verdict in Clark County, Washington for a case involving a man paralyzed when a weak seatback collapsed backward in a crash. I'm always happy to help you look at any major automotive injury case to see if a defect in design or construction played a role in causing the injury.
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Peter brings product defect, medical device, and medical malpractice cases on behalf of injured patients and their families. He handles cases nationwide and is currently working with clients in Washington, Texas, and Kentucky. His active cases include lawsuits against the manufacturer of the “da Vinci” surgical robot, the manufacturer of “Norian” bone cement, and the manufacturer of the Penumbra “Coil 400” aneurysm coil. His earlier work at Friedman | Rubin was directed against insurance companies, and in 2014 he and Ken Friedman took a nearly $3 Million judgment against American Zurich Insurance Company. This included $862,000 in punitive damages, which was at the time the largest punitive damages verdict ever under Washington’s Insurance Fair Conduct Act statute. He and Richard Dykstra settled an insurance case on behalf of the State of Washington for $3.8 million in 2015.. Though he now represents only individuals and small businesses in bringing claims, Peter’s first work as a lawyer was a two year clerkship at the Washington State Court of Appeals for Judge Mary Kay Becker. Peter then worked primarily as a civil defense attorney before coming to Friedman | Rubin in 2012. That work included five years defending the City of Seattle in police misconduct cases and various manufacturers of asbestos-containing products in product liability lawsuits.. Peter has been repeatedly recognized as a Washington “Rising Star” both earlier as a civil defense attorney and now a plaintiff’s attorney. He lives in West Seattle with his wife, also an attorney, and his two young kids.. To contact Peter, you can email at
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Ms. Benson focuses her practice on civil trial litigation in claims involving bodily injury and medical conditions, construction injuries, premises liability, product liability, real estate and neighbor disputes, automobile related lawsuits, retail and hospitality, and business litigation. She possesses extensive litigation experience, personally defending or prosecuting well over five hundred cases throughout the state of Washington. Yvonne has successfully tried cases in front of juries and courts throughout the State of Washington. Yvonne also has extensive experience in depositions, mediations, and arbitration. Her appellate work includes successful appeals to the Washington State Court of Appeals and Washington Supreme Court.. In addition to her day-to-day work, Yvonne works to serve the community in several capacities, including serving as the President of the Board of Directors for New Beginnings, an organization that works to put an end to domestic violence. Yvonne also volunteers her time to provide pro bono legal services to unaccompanied minor children in asylum applications and related proceedings.
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Jeremy R. Schulze is an attorney with Betts, Patterson & Mines, where he focuses his practice on insurance coverage litigation. Schulze has extensive experience in insurance coverage litigation and representing major commercial insurers in bad faith, environmental, construction defect, and mass tort insurance coverage litigation. Prior to joining Betts Patterson & Mines, Schulze received his J.D., with honors, from the University of Michigan in 2004 where he was the Articles Editor for the Michigan Journal of Law Reform and Best Oralist in the Campbell Moot Court Competition. He clerked for the Hon. Mona K. Majzoub in the U.S. District court for the Eastern District of Michigan from 2004-2006. From 2006 to 2013 Schulze worked for Michaels & May, P.C., specializing in insurance coverage litigation, commercial litigation, and intellectual property matters.
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I have an excellent trial team If you have been been physically or mentally injured or both We will work personally with you to regain your life, your soul and obtain all the money we can to get you justice
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Beth Strosky practices in Keller Rohrback’s commercial litigation department. Beth began her legal career in 2000 as a law clerk for the Honorable Sidney R. Thomas of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She then moved to Seattle where she has focused her career on commercial litigation and product liability defense. Beth’s experience includes insurance and indemnity disputes; consultation on product liability prevention, including design and warning issues; complex mass disasters and multidistrict litigation; defense of product liability claims involving aircraft, automobiles, commercial and recreational equipment, medical devices, drugs, and chemicals; and general liability claims against commercial businesses and non-profit organizations. Before joining Keller Rohrback, Beth litigated product liability matters at Perkins Coie LLP and represented low-income tenants in eviction matters for the King County Bar Association’s Housing Justice Project.
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Barry Mesher is a Shareholder in the Seattle office of Lane Powell PC and focuses his practice on toxic tort, mass and municipal tort, premises liability, insurance coverage, personal injury, product liability, professional liability and labor and employment law. He was a co-founder of the Washington Asbestos Defense Association and has served as its Court Liaison and President. He has been named by peers as a Washington “SuperLawyer” in Washington Law and Politics Magazine from 2006 - 2008. He is a member of the American College of Law and Medicine and New York Academy of Sciences. Barry has been involved in the "bet the company" asbestos litigation continuously since 1980. He regularly serves as national, regional and local counsel for firm clients, devising and executing comprehensive defense strategies in mass tort cases across the country.
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Attorney Lisa Wong Lackland focuses on complex commercial litigation, product liability, professional liability, health care and intellectual property. She has represented businesses in various industries (technology, health care, hospitality, insurance, financial, etc.) in disputes over antitrust, deceptive trade practices, consumer protection, corporate governance, breach of contract, trade secrets, IP, and unfair competition. Lisa has defended product liability matters with significant exposure and punitive damage claims regarding pharmaceuticals, tires, industrial machinery, filtration equipment, elevators, appliances and other products. She also has extensive experience with professional liability cases, defending professionals and entities in malpractice and negligence claims. She is also experienced in representing professionals in disciplinary and licensing matters, and in advising businesses on compliance, regulatory and risk management issues.. Lisa has tried cases in Washington and Nevada, and has argued before the Ninth Circuit. She has first-chair experience and has been a member of large litigation trial teams. She relishes formulating case and trial strategies, and has extensive experience carrying those strategies out, including having done hundreds of depositions, written motions and oral arguments.. Lisa comes to Betts Patterson & Mines, P.S. with 16 years of experience practicing law and was formerly a partner at Lewis and Roca LLP in Las Vegas.
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