Top best Dui Lawyers in ZIP 98109 | 7 available
7 Dui lawyers are available in ZIP code 98109 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 52% provide free consultation with average fees of $402 per hour.
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With almost two decades of legal experiece, I have dedicated my whole legal career to criminal and DUI defense because I love helping people. I believe it is a privilege to practice law and even more so when someone has asked me to help them get through their tough case. What sets me apart from the rest is that I am completely results oriented. I want to get the right result for each client no matter how long it takes. I take pride in serving my clients well. I understand providing excellent service and getting results require hard work, an attention to detail, and preparation.
To provide the highest quality legal representation for individuals charged with DUI and DUI related offenses, as well as other minor traffic offenses, major felonies, and all areas of criminal law in general.. For over 2 years, I worked as a public defender at the Snohomish County Public Defender Association (SCPDA) handling roughly 160 cases at any given time. Primarily, I handled DUI cases. I am a skilled litigator, motions writer, and trial attorney. While at SCPDA, I spent time in the Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA) unit which allows me to bring a unique prosective to client cases.. I believe in standing up for my clients' rights and ensuring they receive the strongest defense possible. The criminal justice system can be complex and confusing for new clients, so I look forward to protecting your rights, helping you navigate the process, and getting you the best possible outcome.
Nick was born in Richmond, VA, where his father practiced law. He now resides in Tacoma, where he has lived and worked since May of 2006 after completing his first year of law school. Nick graduated from O'Dea High School in Seattle, and earned his Bachelor of Science in Policy Studies in 2003 from Indiana University. He then attended Seattle University School of Law, earning his J.D. in 2008, and was admitted to the State Bar in October of that year.. Nick is known for his compassionate touch, professionalism, integrity, diligence, and zealous advocacy on behalf of clients. He has significant experience with clients struggling with mental health and chemical dependency issues. Nick was a presenter at the 2017 “Defending Drug Cases” Continuing Legal Education seminar addressing treatment issues, Drug Court & DOSA.. For just over two years, Nick has been handling complex Medical Negligence, MVC, School Abuse, Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect and General Personal Injury matters as a Plaintiff's attorney. In those 24 months, Nick has recovered over $7,000,000 for his clients.. Nick is actively involved in the local Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association and Tacoma Pro Bono legal services. His experience includes:. Nick currently lives in the Tacoma area with his wife Kriston, and their three boys that the two share between them. In his free time, Nick enjoys spending time with his family, visiting with friends, watching collegiate sporting events with his two brothers, traveling, backpacking, hiking, fishing, target shooting, and hunting.
From a very young age, Katelyn knew that practicing law was in her future. After graduating from Holy Names Academy in 2016, Katelyn began her collegiate softball career at the University of Dallas and was a catcher for three years before a back injury prevented her from playing her senior year.. During the summer of 2019, Katelyn completed an externship for the Nevada Supreme Court under Justice Stiglich. In 2020, Katelyn graduated cum laude from Dallas with a degree in political philosophy and a concentration in legal studies.. After four years in Texas, Katelyn returned home to Seattle and began attending Seattle University School of Law in the summer of 2020 and began working at Campiche Andrews Horne Trial Lawyers as a Rule 9 Legal Intern in the summer of 2022. During this time, Katelyn was able to handle misdemeanor cases and assist on felony cases under the supervision of Partner Nicholas Andrews. In June 2022, Katelyn and Nicholas received a Not Guilty verdict in King County Superior Court for a client charged with Assault in the Third Degree.. Katelyn graduated from Seattle U Law in May 2023, and after passing the July Bar Exam, became an associate attorney at Campiche Andrews Horne Trial Lawyers specializing in DUI/DWI and criminal defense.. Outside of work and school, Katelyn is passionate about fitness. She enjoys spin, pilates, and HIIT classes. Katelyn also enjoys hiking the beautiful trails Washington has to offer. She loves traveling, reading, and all things 49ers football.
Dougal Tukten Neralich has dedicated his legal career to representing those most in need. Dougal’s primary focus has always been trial advocacy. Prior to moving to Washington State, Dougal worked as a Public Defender in Fairbanks, Alaska providing zealous legal representation to otherwise underrepresented and marginalized populations in the interior of the state. Before Alaska, Dougal studied law in Seattle and worked as a student clerk for King County Superior Court Judge Catherine Schaffer. Dougal is a member in good standing with both the Alaska and Washington State Bar Associations.
Albert Guadagno brings a wealth of experience and multicultural perspective to his legal practice. Born in Italy and raised in the United States, he completed his education in New Jersey and earned a Business Administration degree from the University of Southern California. Settling in the Pacific Northwest over three decades ago, Albert transitioned from a successful pharmaceutical sales career to law, graduating from Gonzaga University School of Law in 2004. During his studies, he was an active leader and President of the Student Bar Association, and he enriched his educational journey by studying European Union labor law in Florence, Italy. Albert began his legal career prosecuting cases for multiple municipal jurisdictions in Washington, where managing demanding trial schedules gave him firsthand insight into the profound consequences of legal outcomes. Driven by a commitment to the individual, Albert shifted to criminal defense, shaping a practice philosophy centered on understanding, compassion, and rigorous advocacy. He is dedicated to ensuring every client receives exceptional legal representation and strives for positive, just results in every matter he handles.