Top best L Lawyers in Seattle | 6620 available
6620 L lawyers are available in Seattle, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 62% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $81 per hour.
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David concentrates his practice on litigating, resolving disputes, and counseling startups involving intellectual property, technology, construction and engineering, professional liability, financial institutions, and corporate and partnership duties. He has a Yellow Belt certification in Legal Lean Sigma® and Project Management.
David Beninger has successfully handled a number of complex and high profile cases. He has achieved over 70 verdicts and settlements in excess of $1 million, including the largest results in the state for wrongful death, nursing home negligence, post-concussive syndrome and three of the four largest insurance bad faith outcomes in Washington.
Dave Schoeggl has more than 30 years of experience handling complex high-stakes trials and arbitrations for clients including national and international insurers, the aviation industry, product manufacturers, and local businesses facing difficult or unusual claims. He is also frequently retained as an expert in cases involving insurance, claims handling and professional liability. Dave also arbitrates and mediates insurance and aviation disputes. Dave is a licensed private pilot as well as the skipper of his 88’ Classic Fantail Yacht.
Dave Eckberg maintains a broad legal practice that includes all aspects of business and corporate law, construction law, real estate, public and private contracting, design professional liability, intellectual property, legal issues associated with cannabis based products and businesses, employment law and environmental law. He is particularly well versed in dealing with complex and difficult transactions and knows when to aggressively advocate for his client’s position and when to work towards “win-win” solutions. His clients primarily include engineers, architects, contractors, environmental consultants, physicians, dentists, veterinarians, developers and high tech businesses.. Dave formerly served as the general counsel of a large engineering company and later became a shareholder with Skellenger Bender in Seattle, where he served as president of the firm before he joined Vandeberg, Johnson & Gandara in 2013. He has been practicing law since 1986 and worked as a civil engineer before attending law school.. Dave earned his Juris Doctorate from Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, cum laude, in 1986. He earned his M.S. in Civil Engineering in 1983 from Colorado State University, and his B.S. in Engineering with honors, in 1980 from the University of Colorado. He is licensed to practice in the federal and state courts of Washington and Colorado and has also been admitted to the U.S. Tax Court.. He is a member of the King County, Colorado, Washington and American Bar Associations. He is an active affiliate member with the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), and the Northwest Environmental Business Council (NEBC). Dave has been a speaker at numerous seminars and webcasts and has written hundreds of articles on a variety of topics relating to business, real estate and risk management.. Dave currently serves on the executive committee and board of Design in Public, a 501(c)(3) non-profit entity, and on the Oversight Committee of the Well, a non-profit entity formed to develop a community center in south Snohomish county. He also serves on the executive committee of the Business Law Section of the Washington State Bar Association.. He maintains a busy legal practice, but always finds time to spend with his family and to pursue his passion for fly fishing, particularly northwest steelhead, skiing, backpacking, biking and golf.
Darren Feider is a Member in the Seattle office. His practice involves general employment litigation of wrongful discharge and discrimination claims, the drafting of employment and consulting contracts, non-compete agreements and severance packages for both employees and employers, and conducting investigations for private and public employers in response to EEOC and Washington State Human Rights Commission complaints. He has represented employers in unpaid wage actions, and he also handles general commercial litigation.
Darla has over 29 years of experience handling family law matters including divorce and legal separation, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and complex property issues. Her current practice focuses on prenuptial and cohabitation agreements, cooperative and collaborative divorce, and legal consulting for self-represented parties.. After years of litigation experience, her focus is on the respectful and efficient resolution of your matter outside of court whenever possible. She guides each client in deciding the legal process that best meets their goals, whether amicable negotiation, mediation, collaborative law or, when necessary, traditional litigation.. Darla was named one of Seattle’s “Top Lawyers” by Seattle Magazine and a “Rising Star” by Washington Law and Politics magazine. She has presented at Continuing Legal Education seminars on the topics of Prenuptial Agreements and Family Law.
Daniel Syhre is an attorney with Betts Patterson Mines and practices insurance law, primarily representing insurance carriers in coverage and bad faith matters and advising insurers on coverage issues and claim resolution. Mr. Syhre also represents business clients in tort and intellectual property disputes. His previous experience includes practicing as a public defender in Pierce County, Washington.
Daniel Fasy has represented numerous plaintiffs in sexual abuse, employment, and personal injury cases at both the trial and appellate court levels. He has been co-counsel on cases resulting in millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for clients who have been harmed as a result of another party’s negligence.. Dan was born in Spokane, Washington. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington, where he received numerous academic awards and honors. After graduating from college, he traveled the country as a public relations representative, and then returned to the University of Washington to attend law school. While in law school, Dan represented low-income clients and served as a mediator in employment disputes and civil cases through the University’s clinical programs. He also worked on environmental litigation with the Sierra Club’s legal department in San Francisco.. After law school, Dan received a Bonderman Travel Fellowship, which allowed him to pursue independent research throughout the world. When he returned from his fellowship travels, Dan served as a judicial clerk for the Washington State Court of Appeals, where he worked closely with an appellate court judge to write numerous opinions in criminal and civil cases.. When he is not practicing law, Dan participates in a number of community activities. He also enjoys playing softball, tennis, and racquetball, and hiking and surfing in the Pacific Northwest.
Dan Fiorito is a former deputy prosecutor. He has extensive experience in jury trials, appeals, and pretrial litigation techniques. For more information, visit or call. All initial consultations are free. Call today.
Damien Villarreal’s unique legal experience blends worker advocacy with employer-side counseling for complex business and intellectual property issues. Damien’s many years in the world of international fine arts provided him an understanding of the wide-ranging vulnerabilities and opportunities inherent in copyright, trademark and trade secret law. Solidifying and expanding this knowledge with an LL.M in Intellectual Property from the University of Washington School of Law, Damien now focuses on the art, technology, and entertainment industries to provide his clients the legal counsel their unique situations demand.. Damien has also proven to be a tireless advocate for the rights of workers in Washington State. Having represented victims of wage theft, discrimination, and retaliation in a wide swath of industries - ranging from Seattle’s active construction sites to the agricultural fields of Eastern Washington - he knows what it means to fight for workers in their time of need. Damien works passionately, blending his legal skills in both English and Spanish, to ensure every one of his clients have their voices heard and their sense of justice vindicated.. Damien is also a current board member of Pratt Fine Arts in Seattle, WA, and is actively engaged in pro bono immigration work throughout Washington State. On a personal note, Damien is a dedicated reader and enjoys pursuing historical research projects in his spare time.
Dallas (formerly Lisa) Martinez (they/them) is a licensed criminal defense attorney in the Seattle, Washington area. They were born and raised deep in the heart of Dallas, Texas. They spent some time in Denver, Colorado working in law enforcement before realizing their destiny of becoming an attorney. Dallas Martinez passed the Washington bar exam on the first attempt, achieving an exam score high enough to practice law in any of the 30 participating UBE states.. Soon after passing the bar they assisted a prominent Seattle Civil Rights Attorney with police accountability cases, while seeking full-time employment within the criminal justice realm. Their goal was to learn the landscape of criminal laws and get acclimated to the nature of criminal law in the great northwest. Dallas was hired on as a King County prosecutor within months of passing the bar exam. Aside from their previous law enforcement experience, this is where Dallas gained the insight, knowledge, and skills to work with clients involved in criminal investigations and prosecutions.. Dallas is familiar with and accustomed to facing challenges and adversity head on. They are a queer Latinx from a conservative region. Dallas identifies as a gender non-conforming individual. They were a non-traditional student and first generation college student. They are passionate about justice and equality. They are a persistent advocate for the accused and marginalized populations. Dallas is responsive and attentive. They honor their ethical obligations and takes pride in their work.. If you are being investigated of a crime or have been charged with a crime, contact Dallas Martinez for a free consultation. Dallas also strives to make legal representation affordable for all, through offering low bono services and reasonable flat rate fees.
Dakota joined S.L. Pitts PC in 2010. He has litigated matters running the gamut from pure parenting disputes to divorces involving multi-million dollar businesses and complex financial issues. Dakota has distinguished himself at the firm by successfully managing cases involving relocation, substance abuse allegations, and accusations of domestic violence.
Cynthia is an experienced trial attorney, having successfully tried scores of cases to jury verdict. Her practice focuses on commercial disputes in a wide range of industries ranging from high technology to manufacturing to professional services, as well as representation of a broad variety of entities and their principals, including property owners, lenders and developers, and limited liability company members and partners, in real estate and entity disputes.. Cynthia keeps an eye on both the big picture of a dispute and the people involved. She is adept at developing creative approaches to solving problems, whether that means finding the crucial few documents in a hay barn, getting an emergency preliminary injunction in federal court, or conducting complex discovery.. Before joining Savitt Bruce & Willey, Cynthia served as Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for King County, where she prosecuted felony domestic violence, juvenile and drug cases. She is a graduate, cum laude, of Cornell University Law School.
Cynthia Buhr is an attorney that practices primarily in the area of family law, including representation of individuals in dissolutions, adoptions, estate planning, and LGBTQ+ legal issues.
Cynthia B. Jones is a dedicated legal professional well-versed in appellate practice and litigation. Cynthia concentrates her practice on civil and criminal appeals and civil litigation, including constitutional and criminal cases in federal and state courts.. Cynthia's appellate experience includes appeals in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court of Washington and the various Courts of Appeal in Washington. She was named as a Super Lawyer by Washington Law & Politics Magazine each year from 2024 to 2017, following recognition as a Rising Star from 2010 to 2016. She started her legal career clerking for Washington Supreme Court Justice Charles W. Johnson.. Ms. Jones was appointed by the Western District of Washington United States District Court to serve a three-year term as Lawyer Representative to the Ninth Circuit. Lawyer Representatives are chosen to serve three-year terms representing attorneys practicing in each of the Ninth Circuit’s 15 districts in nine western states and two Pacific Island jurisdictions. In 2022, she was elected Vice Chair of the Ninth Circuit Lawyer Representative Coordinating Committee (LRCC) 2022-2025 and will serve on the Judicial Conference Executive Committee (CEC) during her term as Vice Chair of the LRCC.
Cydney has successfully represented clients in personal injury matters since 1993. As a Shareholder at GLP Attorneys, she is an integral part of the firm’s Seattle team. Cydney primarily represents clients injured as a result of automobile accidents, construction site injuries, and defective products. She has effectively represented her clients for decades, obtaining significant financial compensation for a broad range of injured clients, including a $7 million settlement for a child tragically injured in a playground incident.. Cydney attended Seattle University as an undergraduate and obtained a Juris Doctorate from University of Puget Sound. She is an Eagle member of Washington State Association for Justice and has been repeatedly recognized as a Super Lawyer by Washington Super Lawyers from 2007 to 2022. She is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, maintains a 10.0 Avvo rating, and is an active member of the American Association of Justice.
Curtis J. Chambers is an attorney with Betts, Patterson & Mines, P.S., where he focuses his practice primarily on insurance defense litigation. Mr. Chambers has experience with auto, commercial, premises liability, and first party insurance defense. He is experienced in conducting negotiations, mediations, and arbitrations. Prior to joining Betts, Patterson & Mines, P.S., Chambers practiced at a Washington insurance defense firm, where he independently managed automotive defense cases for a national carrier. He received his J.D. from Seattle University School of Law.
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Crystal M. Ellis is an attorney with Betts Patterson & Mines, P.S. Ms. Ellis focuses her practice on complex civil litigation, including the defense of businesses and individuals against a variety of personal injury and property damage lawsuits. Specifically, Ms. Ellis handles insurance litigation, commercial litigation, personal injury, product liability and transportation liability actions. Ms. Ellis is admitted to practice in Washington and Florida.. Ms. Ellis received her Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law in 2010, where she was an editor of the Stetson Law Review, a Phi Delta Phi Legal Honors Society member and an award winner for excellence in Trial Advocacy.
CRYSTAL GRACE RUTHERFORD is a solo practitioner who has been practicing law for the past fifteen years, specializing in personal injury and real estate litigation. Prior to attending the University of Oregon, School of Law, Ms. Rutherford obtained a bachelor of Science from the University of Washington in Psychology which emphasized anatomy and physiology. This enables her to understand her client's injuries more thoroughly and to communicate effectively with her client's doctors. Additionally, Ms. Rutherford was born and raised in Spain and uses her bilingual language skills to help members of the local Hispanic Community.
Credentials.. Personal Injury.. I worked for a personal injury law firm before beginning my own practice. I have heard and decided several personal injury cases as an arbitrator.. See my personal injury site for more.. Landlord-tenant law.. I have extensive experience in landlord-tenant matters and frequently appear in court in eviction cases.. See my landlord-tenant websites and for more.
Counsel clients on compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations, federal tax exposure and planning, aviation related state and local tax planning issues, FAA and International aircraft registration, ownership trusts, aircraft management, charter agreements and joint ownership arrangements.
Cory L. Johnson joined the law firm of Chicoine & Hallett, P.S. as a Summer Associate in 2006, and returned as an Associate upon graduation from the University of Washington School of Law in 2007. Before joining Chicoine & Hallett, P.S., Ms. Johnson served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Richard C. Tallman of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Prior to attending law school, Ms. Johnson was a Special Agent with the Department of Health and Human Services investigating white-collar crimes. Ms. Johnson received a B.A. in accounting from the University of Washington School of Business.. Ms. Johnson focuses her practice on federal criminal and civil tax disputes, ranging from estate valuation controversies to representing clients during IRS audits and before the IRS Office of Appeals. She has helped clients navigate the IRS Criminal Investigation Voluntary Disclosure Program, and has successfully resolved collection matters on behalf of her clients.. Ms. Johnson is admitted to practice in the Washington State Courts, the United States Tax Court, and the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.. Ms. Johnson enjoys spending time with her husband and their two labs, Timber and Aspen.
Corin is an Associate in the Seattle office. His practice focuses on litigation involving tribal governments and enterprises, and Indian civil rights.. Corin recently moved from Portland, Oregon, where he worked in civil litigation. His prior practice focused on personal injury, contract, and insurance law.. During his time in Oregon, Corin worked with the multiple non-profits focused on improving the lives of urban Native Americans.. Corin is a Koyukon Athabaskan descendant whose family hails from Nulato, Alaska.
Conrad Reynoldson earned a law degree from the University of Washington after graduating summa cum laude from Seattle Pacific University. Founded a 501(c)(3) nonprofit disability rights law firm in Seattle named Washington Civil & Disability Advocate in 2017. Interned in Washington, DC as part of the American Association of People with Disabilities Congressional Internship and the Heritage Foundation's Young Leaders Program. Received the Carlson-Parker Award, Pacific from the Justice Institute in 2016, the Ron Adams Outstanding Advocate Award fom the Northwest Access Fund in 2017, and the Public Service & Leadership Award by the Washington Young Lawyers Committee of Washington State Bar Association in 2018. Currently serves as chair of the Governor's Award Subcommittee and is a member of the Coordinating Committee for the Washington State Governor¹s Committee on Disability Issues and Employment and is the President of the Washington Attorneys with Disabilities Association.