Top best Government Lawyers Near me in ZIP 98104
Explore Government lawyers near ZIP code 98104 in Seattle, Washington. Compare 94 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Government Lawyers Nearby Seattle 98104 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
Within 10 miles near you
(Mercer Island Area) 98040 5.1 miles
(Seattle Area) 98136 5.2 miles
(Bellevue Area) 98004 5.9 miles
(Bellevue Area) 98005 7.6 miles
(Bellevue Area) 98006 8.9 miles
Within 25 miles near you
(Bellevue Area) 98008 10.2 miles
(Bainbridge Island Area) 98110 10.4 miles
56 - 94
$241 - $350
43% - 69%
4.8 - 5.0 ★
FAQs - Government Lawyers in 98104 city Seattle How many Government lawyers actively serve residents of Seattle, Washington? Approximately 59 licensed attorneys focus on Government 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 Government lawyers in Seattle, Washington? In Seattle, typical rates range from $195-$357 per hour for Government. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3675 and $8333, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Government matters usually take in courts near Seattle? Government cases in Seattle, Washington usually take around 2-8 months depending on complexity and the Washington District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Government cases for people living in Seattle, Washington? Residents of Seattle typically see Government 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 Government? About 59% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Government, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Mr. Nordby is a Trial Attorney for the U.S. Department of Labor in Seattle, WA. He represents agencies of the USDOL in federal court and in federal administrative proceedings, in matters concerning minimum wage and overtime pay, unlawful child labor practices, H-1B immigration, occupational safety, mine safety, and pension and 401k matters.
Mike has been licensed to practice law since 1986 and his practice emphasizes real estate transactions, land use/zoning, alternative dispute resolution, litigation and school law. A signifncant part of his practice involves advising property owners on waterfront property issues. He is a certified mediator and arbitrator, a licensed real estate law instructor and 2012-2013 President of the Bainbridge Island School Board. He frequently serves as a Court-appointed referee on real estate matters. Prior to entering private practice, Mike represented the Realtor® organization to local, state and federal legislative bodies, and in that capacity, he has had a hand in the drafting of many major pieces of real estate-related legislation.. Mike studied planning and economics at the University of Wisconsin and worked as a Planner and in the title insurance industry before becoming licensed to practice law. Because of this combination of experience, Mike was invited to Shanghai, China to consult with housing and land use officials on regulation of real estate markets, and he subsequently took a one-year leave of absence from Harrison, Benis & Spence to serve as Lead Attorney for a USAID and World Bank-sponsored land reform project in the former Soviet Republic of Moldova.. Mike’s passion is education, and since 1994 he has taught real estate law and related topics to brokers and others for North Seattle Community College, the Rockwell Institute, the Seattle-King County and Washington State Realtor® organizations and every major brokerage in Puget Sound. In 2009 he was elected to the Bainbridge Island School Board. Mike lives on Bainbridge Island and is part owner of the Green Bay Packers.. MIke is available for the following:
I have been representing clients in employment and labor matters for over 30 years, including litigation. In addition to my base of employee and union clients, I have represented several joint employee-employer trusts regulated by ERISA. I also provide proactive labor and employment counseling to employers.. I am an MIT graduate and received my law degree from New York University Law School. I began my legal career with the National Labor Relations Board, and served as an attorney in the NLRB’s Washington D.C. and Seattle, Washington, offices from 1967 to 1974. I then went into private practice. In 1981 I co-founded the law firm that has become Frank Freed Subit & Thomas.. For over 25 years I have served on the planning committee of the Pacific Coast Labor and Employment Law Conference, which annually produces a nationally recognized two day seminar for labor and employment lawyers. I have also served as a mediator.. My approach to client representation is to find the correct mix of advice to the client, aggressive representation in presentations to the other side, and litigation that works for the case and the client.. I come from a family of lawyers, including my father, wife Kay, sister and brother-in-law. My two children, Jeremy and Mikaela, are not lawyers, although they are articulate and were argumentative at times when they were young.
Eric Brunstrom focuses his practice on trust, probate, fiduciary, and guardianship litigation and administration as well as matters brought under TEDRA and the vulnerable adult statute. Prior to joining Aiken St. Louis & Siljeg, P.S. in 2016, Eric was a partner at Reed, Longyear, Malnati and Ahrens, PLLC and Tarutis & Brunstrom, PS.. He currently serves as a Pro-Tempore Ex Parte Commissioner for the King County Superior Court. He also serves as a Guardian ad Litem for Probate, Litigation, and Settlement matters for the King County Superior Court. He was the 2016/2017 Chair of the Guardianship and Elder Law Section GELS of the KCBA and is a current Program Co-Chair. He is an Outreach Co-chair for the WSBA Elder Law Section and a member of the Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law section of the KCBA. He served as a Vice-Chair on the Task Force on Substance Use Disorders & Mental Health of the Health Law Section of the ABA and as a Co-Chair of the Professional Licensure Subsection of the WSBA Health Law Section. He is admitted to practice in Washington, the Western District of Washington, and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.