Top best E Lawyers in Seattle | 7384 available

7384 E lawyers are available in Seattle, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 52% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $69 per hour.

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4430 - 7384

Hourly Fees

$154 - $504

Free Consultations

35% - 69%

Average Rating

4.4 - 4.8 ★


7384 E Lawyers Found Near You

Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.4 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98101
Firm: Scheer Law Group

Kelsey L. Shewbert is an associate in the Seattle office of the Scheer Law Group. Ms. Shewbert focuses her practice on a variety of complex civil litigation, including the defense of businesses and individuals against construction defects, insurance coverage disputes, premise liability, and personal injury lawsuits.. Ms. Shewbert received a Bachelor of Arts in Law, Society and Justice and Political Science as well as a minor in Human Rights from the University of Washington. Ms. Shewbert received her Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law. While there, Ms. Shewbert was a member of the diversity committee.  During law school, Ms. Shewbert interned at a plaintiff’s personal injury firm, externed at the Washington State Attorney General’s Office in their Torts Division, and also was a Rule 9 Intern at King County Public Department of Public Defense.  Ms. Shewbert has also completed King County’s Mediation Training program.. Ms. Shewbert is a UW Husky Football season ticket holder and enjoys attending comedy shows and other local live performances.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.8 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98101
Firm: Perkins Coie LLP

Kelly Reinholdtsen advises both public and private companies on the design and operation of equity-based arrangements, including compliance with federal and state securities laws, Section 16 and Rule 144. Kelly also assists companies with equity issues that arise in mergers and acquisitions and initial public offerings.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98104
Firm: Byrnes Keller Cromwell LLP

Keith Petrak has practiced law in Seattle since 1989 in both state and federal court. An experienced commercial litigator, he is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell, and has counseled international, national and regional clients as both plaintiffs and defendants in a variety of business and tort litigations. Keith’s practice has involved a wide range of subjects including, among others, professional liability, noncompetition and trade secret disputes, securities fraud, intellectual property, products liability, antitrust and consumer protection, employment discrimination, and civil rights. Keith has also served as an investigator at a public university, conducting inquiries into complaints of employment discrimination, sexual harassment and violations of institutional policies and procedures.. Law Review Editor. Roger J. Traynor Moot Court Team. Bachelor of Science, Public Service Administration

Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.2 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98101
Firm: Keller Rohrback

Kayti Knudsen practices in Keller Rohrback’s section for plaintiff tort litigation, where she represents policyholders in a broad range of disputes with insurance carriers. Prior to joining Keller Rohrback, Kayti worked as a civil litigation attorney in the Yakima area representing clients in state and federal courts. She also served as deputy prosecutor for the City of Wapato. Prior to joining private practice, Kayti completed a clerkship for the Honorable David H. Armstrong in the Washington State Court of Appeals.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98104
Firm: MacDonald Hoague & Bayless

Kay has been a member of MacDonald Hoague & Bayless since 1985, after clerking for Washington State Supreme Court Justices Robert F. Utter and William Callow.  Her practice focuses on employment, discrimination, sexual harassment, and civil rights at the trial and appellate levels, and immigration.  Kay has represented private and public sector employees throughout Washington in state and federal court, and has litigated several federal civil rights class actions.  Kay has been a frequent speaker at employment law seminars and has served on the Employment Law Subcommittee of the Washington Supreme Court Committee on Jury Instructions.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.2 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98126
Firm: Bracepoint Law, PS

Katrina Brede earned her Bachelor's Degree from the University of Kansas where she majored in film studies and US History. She received her J.D. from Seattle University School of Law. She has a background in media production and experience with start-ups and brings that knowledge to better understand the legal challenges of small businesses.

Avvo Rating: Rated 4.8 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98104
Firm: MacDonald Hoague & Bayless

Katie’s practice focuses on employment law­—representing employees who have suffered workplace discrimination, harassment, or retaliation.  Although she has handled a wide range of employment law cases, Katie’s work primarily focuses on issues relating to pregnancy and gender discrimination, medical leave, sexual harassment, and disability accommodations.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.3 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98103
Firm: Brothers Henderson Durkin, P.S.

Katie L. Marrs focuses her legal practice on serving individuals with disabilities, those in need of long-term care, and their families. Her work spans several areas within elder and disability law, including benefits advocacy, long-term care planning, guardianship and conservatorship, and both estate planning and administration. Katie received her law degree from the University of Washington School of Law in 2017 and her undergraduate degree in English and Law, Societies & Justice from the same institution in 2014. During law school, she held a senior advocacy internship at Columbia Legal Services, a Seattle-based nonprofit. After passing the Washington State Bar in 2017, she began practicing at Northwest Elder Law Group, PLLC, and joined Brothers Henderson Durkin, P.S. as an associate in 2021. Her contributions have been recognized by Washington Law & Politics, which named her a Rising Star from 2022 through 2024. Raised in the greater Seattle area, Katie now balances her legal career with outdoor activities shared with her husband and young son, often spending time hiking, at the beach, or enjoying their backyard.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.3 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98108
Firm: Dellino Family Law Group

Kathryn focuses her practice exclusively on family law. She handles dissolution, support, domestic violence, contempt, and custody disputes in King County. She begins strategizing a case at the initial client meeting, with the goal of an early settlement, but she is an experienced litigator who will personally see your case through to trial if need be.. Who I Am. I am a divorce attorney but I am also a bonus mom to two amazing kids. We live with 2.5 fabulous dogs (two dogs are full-time and we share custody of a little chihuahua named Leyla). I am, as they say, “talking the talk and walking the walk” of blended family life.. I am a life-long fan of the game show “Jeopardy!” and have fond childhood memories of tuning in after dinner each night with my whole family gathered around the TV. That is why it was a particular highlight of my career to serve as the show’s attorney when I worked for the ABC television network.. I also enjoyed my time working as a federal law clerk in the United States District Court. It was an honor to be on stage with my judge during a massive naturalization ceremony in San Diego, CA. My heart swelled with pride as the judge called out each represented country and hundreds of people stood to pledge their Oath of Allegiance. Like my grandparents, each of these people had realized their dream of becoming Americans. My career certainly did not take a linear path but the diversity of my experience has made me a better attorney, and better storyteller, than I otherwise may have been.. I am passionate about protecting children and have volunteered my time as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (“CASA”) in the King County Juvenile Dependency Court. I am also a proud supporter of New Beginnings, one of Seattle’s premier domestic violence survivor support organizations.. Why I Do This Work. I believe that nothing is more detrimental to a child’s development than family conflict so my goal is to create parenting plans that both reduce the opportunity for future conflict and the likelihood of future litigation. Family conflict may be born out of violence, addiction, mental health issues, or an emotionally-immature co-parent. The origin of the conflict matters because, left unaddressed, history will repeat itself over and over. A good parenting plan must be carefully tailored to address each family’s particular source of conflict.. My Background and Education. I was born and raised in Southern California. I have a huge extended family including more than 40 first cousins.. I earned my Bachelor of Science in neuroscience from UCLA and I apply what I learned in college to high-conflict cases where substance use disorders (addiction) and significant mental health diagnosis are often contributing factors.. Prior to narrowing my practice to family law, I practiced complex commercial litigation for several years, served on the Board of Directors for International Microcomputer Software, Inc., and worked in-house for the Walt Disney Company/ABC as Counsel, Legal Affairs. I am a former federal law clerk to the Honorable Louisa S. Porter (Ret.) in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.. When I’m not working I unwind by cooking, getting outdoors, and learning new things.. Juliana Wong and I co-authored chapter 40, entitled “Insurance Issues in Family Law,” in the 2023 Washington State Family Law Handbook.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.3 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98101
Firm: Bennett Bigelow & Leedom, P.S.

Katharine Brindley has had a growing trial practice for the past 25 years defending health care clients in medical malpractice matters and those facing disciplinary issues with state licensing authorities. For example, Ms. Brindley successfully defended a local hospital in a four-week jury trial by a claimant with bilateral leg amputations. The jury was unanimous in its verdict that there was no negligence by any health care professional.. Ms. Brindley has also developed a statewide reputation for her defense of health care professionals facing disciplinary and licensing disputes with the state of Washington. Most notably, she successfully defended a popular physician accused of smothering an infant. After months of investigation and a four-day hearing involving complicated issues of what constitutes life and death, the physician's license was restored. With a background in registered nursing, Ms. Brindley is prepared to handle a wide variety of medical issues and regularly works with specialists in all areas of medicine and surgery. She also serves as a frequent guest speaker at area nursing schools and regularly works with local hospitals on issues of risk management and health care business transactions.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98111
Firm: Lane Powell PC

Kate Spelman has more than 30 years of experience providing strategic advice, design and implementation counsel for large, mid-sized and startup companies on copyright, trademark, trade secret and patent matters, both nationally and internationally, and has a special focus on media, licensing and mass digitization issues. Kate advises and counsels clients on the development, production, sale and defense of work related to emerging content distribution strategies and challenges, special issues in news reporting including repurposing content, and firewall and paywall configuration in light of changes in the fair use defense.. Kate is a frequent speaker on the progress of emerging copyright and digital publishing issues, and has advised authors, nonprofit and for-profit publishers, and internet service providers on the new language and provisions of the changed, global distribution environment. She has represented large digital publishing companies in international distribution agreements as well as represented developers and designers who are building and launching tools for online transmissions, storytelling, expression and art.. Additionally, Kate has experience assisting clients with Open Source licensing issues, including Open Source integrated licenses, audits, mergers and acquisitions due diligence, and compliance negotiations. Kate also helps clients design independent holding companies in the U.S. and in offshore intellectual property asset management. She has experience with intellectual property asset audits, and has assisted companies in proactive and reactive Sarbanes-Oxley compliance reporting requirements.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.6 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98164
Firm: Hendricks & Lewis, PLLC

Kate Hendricks represents publishers, manufacturers, internet businesses, trademark owners, photographers, musicians, writers, software developers and other creative clients and concentrates her practice in the areas of copyright, trademark and unfair trade practices.  She is an experienced litigator, mediator and arbitrator and counsels clients on a wide range of business issues, including licensing, advertising and packaging.. Ms. Hendricks is a past chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Washington State Bar Association and has served as Special District Counsel to the State Bar Association on Intellectual property matters.  She assisted in the development of Washington state legislation to protect rights of publicity and is the past chair of the Right of Publicity Subcommittee of the International Trademark Association and as such was responsible for drafting a federal right of publicity bill.  She has chaired the trademark section of the University of Washington Intellectual Property certificate program, and is the author of the "Intellectual Property" chapter of the Washington Civil Practice Deskbook.  She is also a panel member of the American Arbitration Association, and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority mediation and arbitration programs.. Ms. Hendricks holds a bachelor's and master's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received her law degree from Boston University where she was an editor of the law review.  She is a member of the bars of Massachusetts, Colorado and Washington and a number of federal trial and appellate courts.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.0 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98109

Kasie is from Honolulu, Hawaii. She received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a minor in Japanese Language from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where she graduated cum laude. She later earned her Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law where she also graduated cum laude. While attending law school, Kasie externed at the District Court of the First Circuit in Honolulu, Hawaii for Judge Dean E. Ochiai.. Kasie’s practice involves insurance coverage and litigation of first and third party disputes involving both contractual and extra-contractual claims, including insurance bad faith, negligence, and violation of the Washington State Consumer Protection Act and Insurance Far Conduct Act. Kasie’s experience includes coverage and litigation of disputes arising from commercial general liability, business owners, public entity, automobile, and watercraft insurance policies. Kasie’s litigation practice includes cases before the Washington State Court of Appeals, United States Judicial Panel on Multijurisdictional Litigation, and class action litigation. Kasie actively practices in both Washington and Hawaii.. In her free time, Kasie enjoys kickboxing, cooking and traveling. She speaks conversational Japanese and basic Mandarin.

Avvo Rating: Rated 4.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98104
Firm: Mills Meyers Swartling P.S.

Kasey Huebner is a shareholder with Mills Meyers Swartling who has represented clients in state and federal trial and appellate courts throughout Washington. Kasey’s practice focuses on the areas of employment law; representation of policyholders in coverage and bad faith disputes; litigation related to fiduciaries, trusts, and estates; and a variety of other litigation matters. She has successfully represented national corporations, local businesses, government entities, and individuals in numerous complex cases. She also served as the Chair of the Washington State Bar Association’s Litigation Section and taught civil procedure and pre-trial practice courses at the University of Washington School of Law.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98101
Firm: Emery Reddy

Karolina S. Arthur is an Attorney at Emery | Reddy Karolina began her career practicing Intellectual Property Law in the Seattle area. She manages the Seattle office. Karolina brings her organizational skills, deep knowledge of the legal industry, and eye for career development and training to Emery | Reddy.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.3 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98103
Firm: Brothers Henderson Durkin, P.S.

Karl Flaccus’s practice focuses on estate planning, trusts, probate, and litigation involving wills, probates, and guardianships. He has guided thousands of families in successfully structuring important personal documents and plans, and the successful resolution of trust and estate conflicts.. Karl has an extensive background in the legal field predating his 2023 merger with Brothers & Henderson. Before attending law school, he practiced tax accounting and representing clients in audits before the IRS for 11 years in Alaska. During law school, he interned with Judge Hugh Bownes of the U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston, and clerked for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Concord, New Hampshire. After receiving his Juris Doctor, he clerked for U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Rothstein, and for Judges Marshall Forrest and Jack Scholfield of Division I of the Washington State Court of Appeals. In 1994, he opened his own private law practice in Seattle, Flaccus Law, where he served thousands of clients in the successful structuring of important personal documents and plans. He understands the heavy emotional and financial costs of litigation for his clients.. Beginning in the late 1990’s, Karl ran a free monthly legal clinic at the Shoreline Senior Center for almost 20 years, where he offered pro bono legal advice to hundreds of seniors and their family members. Outside of work, Karl enjoys a myriad of outdoor activities. During his time in Alaska, he kayaked thousands of river miles and built two cabins outside of Fairbanks. He has run a number of marathons, including the Boston Marathon. Nowadays, he likes to ski, hike, and spend time with his family. The Flaccus family also spends a lot of cabin time in the Cascades throughout all the seasons.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.5 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98101
Firm: Keller Rohrback L.L.P.

Karin Swope is focused on client success. As a member of the firm’s nationally recognized Complex Litigation Group, Karin represents clients in intellectual property litigation and counseling, consumer protection law, ERISA law, antitrust and securities litigation. Ms. Swope has represented clients for over 20 years in state and federal courts across the country, as well as proceedings before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. She has represented companies and sovereign nations in protecting their intellectual property rights. She has protected the retirement funds of employees whose employers had breached their fiduciary duties in violation of ERISA, in cases against Washington Mutual, State Street Bank and Regions Financial Corporation, among others. She has filed amicus briefs in ERISA cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. She has helped consumers fight against unfair and deceptive practices, and has helped to change consumer protection law in the process. She has also represented shareholders in complex securities litigation in state and federal courts.. Following her graduation from Columbia Law School, Karin served as a law clerk to the Honorable John C. Coughenour in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, and as a law clerk to the Honorable Robert E. Cowen of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. She has been an Adjunct Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Seattle University School of Law since 2008.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98101
Firm: Keller Rohrback Law Offices

Karen Boxx is currently of counsel with the firm. She focuses her practice on estate planning and consulting in probate, trust, and estate tax matters. Since 1997, Ms. Boxx has been on the faculty of the University of Washington School of Law, where she teaches in the areas of wills and trusts, estate and gift tax, community property, and estate planning. Before joining the faculty, she was in private practice for fourteen years, representing clients in estate planning, probate, trust, and guardianship matters, as well as small businesses and nonprofit organizations.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98111
Firm: Lane Powell PC

Kara Tredway focuses her practice on complex civil litigation. She represents health care, long term care and seniors housing providers in litigation involving allegations of wrongful death, negligence and abuse. Kara also defends other businesses in litigation involving catastrophic and workplace injuries.

Avvo Rating: Rated 3.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.2 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98104
Firm: Helsell Fetterman, LLP

Kameron L. Kirkevold’s practice focuses on elder law and trust litigation arising out of trust, probate and guardianship matters. He joined Helsell Fetterman in 2010 after two years as an associate in his father’s firm of Kirkevold Law Offices, Inc. In addition to trust and estate planning, Kameron works with individuals and families dealing with simple and complex disputes arising out of Trust, Estate, Probate and Guardianship Litigation. Such disputes often involve a wide variety of issues related to Intimate Committed Relationships, Prenuptial Agreements, Will Contests, Community Property Issues, Family Trust Disputes, Contested Guardianships, and a myriad of legal matters related to property dispositions and TEDRA. Kameron is a native of Washington, having grown in up Yakima before moving to Seattle for college and law school.

Avvo Rating: Rated 3.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.2 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98104
Firm: Emerald Law Group, PLLC

Justin practices in the area of personal injury- car accidents, slip and falls, sexual abuse, dog bites and bicycle accidents in addition to others. He works tirelessly to make sure his clients are fairly compensated by insurance companies be it through negotiation or litgation.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.7 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98103
Firm: Truce Law, PLLC

Justin Aanenson is the founding attorney of Truce Law, a family law firm in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on solutions, not sides, when it comes to family legal matters. As a trained collaborative lawyer and certified mediator, he's built a firm that helps clients avoid the financial and emotional toll of traditional litigation.. Key Qualifications and Experience:. - Founder of Truce Law: Established a firm dedicated to a collaborative, compromise-driven approach to family law, serving clients in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Thurston Counties.- Legal Focus: Family law and alternative dispute resolution, handling cases that include divorce, child support, custody, and prenuptial agreements.- Professional Training: Certified mediator and collaboratively trained attorney.. Education: Earned a Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law, where he was a Washington State Scholar, and holds a bachelor's degree in finance and marketing from the University of Washington.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.8 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98118
Firm: Codesign Works PLLC dba Justice Studio

Justice Studio offers legal support to tax-exempt organizations, such as nonprofits and foundations, in Washington State. Carrie Griffin Basas is an attorney (licensed in WA State; retired license in MA) focusing on nonprofit law. From 2022–2024, she led Disability Law Colorado and Disability Rights Washington. Prior to those executive director roles, she served as Governor Inslee’s Director of the Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds for seven years. In addition to nonprofit and public service, she has been a law professor, specializing in employment and labor law, civil rights, disability rights, criminal justice, and ethics.. Carrie is also a graduate of Swarthmore College (B.A. with Honors), University of Washington (M.Ed.), and Harvard Law School (J.D. ‘02). She founded her first nonprofit at the age of 26 with just $10K. She doesn’t recommend that as a startup plan. She has served on nonprofit and foundation boards ranging from rural legal services to technology and youth-focused corporate foundations for more than twenty years– which she highly recommends. She lives in Seattle with her family.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.5 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98118

JUSTICE FAITH IRELAND, WASHINGTON SUPREME COURT (RET) "Just Results" When experience matters, Faith Ireland can help. Thirty-five years as trial lawyer, judge and justice of the WA Supreme Court prepare her to meet any challenging legal issue. "Helping people resolve legal problems requires more than knowing the law – you have to know people." Faith Ireland, Washington Supreme Court Justice, Ret.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Location: Seattle 98104
Firm: Lirhus Keckemet Annest, PLLC

Just liike my parents and grandparents, I’m a Seattle native. I graduated cum laude and with high honors from Dartmouth College in 2000, where I captained the women’s volleyball team and was a visiting student at Oxford University. I received my J.D. with honors from the University of Washington School of Law in 2003 and served as a Notes and Comments Editor of the Washington Law Review. I spent the first 16 years of my career at Mills Meyers Swartling, P.S., where I gained significant litigation experience representing large and small businesses in a variety of contract, insurance, product liability, and real property matters.. After adopting my daughter in 2008, I began building my family formation practice. Adoption, assisted reproduction, estate planning, and probate matters filled an increasingly large percentage of my time. In 2015, I became a Fellow of the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys, and in 2019, I joined the experienced adoption and estate planning team of Albert Lirhus and John Keckemet.. My practice includes all aspects of adoption, including complex situations involving the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), interstate placements requiring compliance with the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC), step-parent, second-parent (and even third-parent) adoptions, contested adoptions, and finalization of international and domestic agency adoptions. I frequently consult with parents hoping to adopt their foster child from the Department of Children, Youth and Families. I also represent birthparents who have placed or are considering placing a child for adoption.. I particularly enjoy advising people in the earliest stages of expanding their families and helping them understand how many options are available. In addition to adoption, the 2019 revisions to the Uniform Parentage Act in Washington opened new possibilities for couples or individuals pursuing assisted reproductive technologies (ARTS). I prepare surrogacy contracts, egg and sperm donation agreements, and embryo donation contracts that satisfy the specific requirements of Washington law, and help intended mothers and fathers obtain pre-birth orders confirming their parentage.. The arrival of a child often prompts parents to complete their estate planning. I prepare the documents necessary to ensure that their loved ones will be well-cared for if they were gone. Usually, those documents include wills, powers of attorney, health care directives (living wills), and sometimes trusts or community property agreements. If a loved one does pass away, I guide clients through probate—the process of transferring titles, distributing assets, and resolving debts.. With my litigation background and experience as an adoptive parent, I bring a strategic and compassionate approach to all my cases. I understand the anxiety and intensity of becoming a parent unconventionally, and also recognize that planning for your own death or incapacity can be unsettling. I help clients navigate both the practical and emotional aspects of these occasions.

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