Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 98117 | 39 available
39 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 98117 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.3/5 and 53% provide free consultation with average fees of $401 per hour.
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39 E Lawyers Found Near You
Seattle Lemon Law helps clients with their lemon law claims in Washington and through the US.
Robert H. Chavez was born in Los Angeles, California. After graduation from high school in Pasco, Washington, he enlisted in the United States Army where he served with 1st Battlaion, 75th Ranger Regiment and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. He later obtained Bachelor of Arts Degrees in History and in Psychology in 1999 from the University of Washington. In 2002, he obtained a Juris Doctorate Degree from the Seattle University School of Law. He practices primarily in the criminal law and personal injury areas. He is admitted to practice in the State of Washington, the Eastern and Western Districts of the State of Washington and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Representing Small Businesses, Individual Entrepreneurs, and Artists. Gary Marshall enjoys working with creative people including entrepreneurs, small business owners, people who create new technology, and artists. He brings over twenty-five years of experience in business and technology law and litigation, including computer law, Internet law, and art law together in one practice. By being a small law firm, he can be very responsive to his clients with a personal touch.
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 joined Mullavey, Prout, Grenley & Foe, LLP in May of 2002. My practice emphasizes all aspects of business transactions, general business and corporation matters, estate planning, and probate. I grew up in New Jersey and received my undergraduate education at Union College, in Schenectady, New York where I earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and German in 1997. I received my Juris Doctorate from Quinnipiac University School of Law in Hamden, Connecticut in 2000. Following law school I moved to Seattle where I have been practicing ever since.
I have always been a passionate advocate for justice and protecting the rights of others. I was born in Managua, Nicaragua to parents who both fought against the Somoza Dictatorship during the Nicaraguan Revolution. I was then raised in Honduras until I was brought to the United States as a child. Later I graduated from Kenyon College in Gambier, OH with two degrees, one in Political Science and the other in International Studies.. At the beginning of 2006, I began working on immigration issues and was the program coordinator for Detention Watch Network under the then Executive Director, Andrea Black. While part of Detention Watch Network, I spearheaded the first national project dedicated to tracking the immigration raids led by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency and other enforcement strategies employed by the agency. This project titled, "Tracking ICE's Enforcement Agenda" was submitted as part of the briefing materials to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants in 2007 as part of the Detention and Deportation Working Group.. In law school, I became a member of the UNROW Human Rights Impact Litigation Clinic, part of the Washington School of Law from American University in Washington D.C. As a member of UNROW, I advocated in Federal Court against Michael Townley, a notorious torturer and assassin under the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile; and defended the rights of derivative U.S. citizens against unlawful discrimination and deportation by immigration officials in Federal and Immigration Court. While in law school, I also clerked at the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prison Project, and at Capital Area Immigrant Rights Coalition in Washington D.C. where I coordinated meetings and materials for the Inter-American Commission for Human Rights for their visit to U.S. immigration detention facilities.. After law school, I dedicated myself to advocating strongly for my clients in Immigration Court or in front of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service. I began practicing in New York, NY and later moved to Seattle, WA in 2013 to start my own firm until I met Guadalupe Cavazos at a free legal clinic hosted by the Mexican Embassy where we had both volunteered. Since then, we have worked together bringing the same passion to our work and launching a firm together that encompasses our vision of creating a law firm that fights fiercely for their clients' interests while advocating for positive change within the judicial system for the larger community.
I grew up in Tennessee and received my college and law school education at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.. From 1970 to 1974 I practiced with the Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps in Vietnam, Pearl Harbor, and other duty stations afloat and ashore. Following my tour of duty, I became an associate with Mullavey, Prout in 1974.. My practice is predominantly personal injury trials, estate planning and probate, insurance, maritime and general litigation. I have tried numerous jury and non-jury cases in state and federal courts.
I enjoy representing individuals and businesses involved in disputes. I work with my clients so I can understand the facts and advise them of their legal rights and risks. We work together to come up with a plan that makes economic and legal sense and then put that plan in place.. In 2002 Washington Law and Politics Magazine recognized me as a "Rising Star.". I have handled cases in King, Snohomish, Pierce, Thurston, Grays Harbor and Grant County.. I recently completed a forty hour mediation skills training session and look forward to assisting parties, as a mediator, in resolving their disputes.
At Skepsis Legal, Devon works with VIP business owners to leverage legal strategies that manage and mitigate risk, protect business owners and their assets, and improve business operations and success overall. Her clients - which include businesses in the real estate, development, and construction industries - rely on her for her strategic management of high-stakes situations, and forward-looking strategies. Devon's services are unique, in that they are subscription-based, so we can act as your business's in-house legal department, getting to know you and your business intimately, and working proactively, rather than reactively, to protect your business, its assets, and also the owner's personal assets. This, in turn, allows our clients to maximize the value of their legal services, both directly with savings, and indirectly by minimizing the potential for future risk. We emphasize the long-term relationship, and measure our success by the satisfaction of our clients, who come back to work with us over and over again.. Devon has 15 years of experience working with savvy business owners to provide strategic and effective legal counsel, both in and out of the courtroom, in matters ranging from several tens of thousands to multiple millions of dollars. Her extensive background includes complex commercial litigation and transactional law, and Devon is licensed in Washington, Oregon, and California.. Devon provides a wide variety of services to her clients, including:- High stakes and multi-million dollar litigation- Drafting and negotiating contracts, leases, terms and conditions, and more- Choosing and forming the best business entity for you- Developing strategic insurance programs to protect business and personal assets- Purchasing, selling, or closing a business- Permitting, zoning, lot line disputes, nuisance, and condemnation- Construction agreements, disputes, and defects- Lien and bond claims