Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 98104 | 1840 available
1840 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 98104 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 64% provide free consultation with average fees of $323 per hour.
1104 - 1840
$175 - $470
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4.5 - 4.9 ★
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Catherine Clark is keenly aware of the complexities and stress that come with legal disputes, particularly the fear of unknown outcomes and expenses. With over three decades in the legal field, she has built a robust practice focusing on appeals, primarily in commercial and real estate law. Catherine's expertise is crucial for navigating the hazardous and expensive waters of the appeals process, where her skills ensure the protection of her clients' interests. Additionally, her personal experience as a business owner deepens her understanding of the stakes involved in commercial disputes, allowing her to offer cost-effective solutions in these complex situations. Catherine’s extensive knowledge and practical experience empower her to devise strategic resolutions to complicated cases, often achieving favorable outcomes without resorting to trials or court proceedings.
Brian’s practice focuses on commercial litigation, with an emphasis on representation of financial institutions, securities firms, and commercial landlords. He has extensive experience with all aspects of bankruptcy, receiverships, and debtor-creditor work. Brian has successfully advocated for clients in state and federal court as well as multiple arbitration forums.
Brian's practice focuses on environment and natural resource matters, including regulation and litigation arising under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), Washington's Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), and the Clean Water Act (CWA). He represents Indian Tribes in environmental related issues, including prosecuting CERCLA claims on behalf of Tribes.. Brian also represents municipal and private clients in a range of land use and real estate matters, including condemnation proceedings, project permitting, and real estate transactions. In addition to his environmental and land use practice, Brian has litigated other cases including employment and business disputes.
Brandon’s practice focuses primarily on land use and general real estate issues as well as real estate and general commercial litigation. His clients include real estate developers, housing cooperatives, condominiums and individual homeowners.. He has experience representing clients in all phases of real estate and commercial litigation in Washington and New York trial and appellate courts. This experience includes, conducting and defending depositions, drafting and arguing dispositive motions and conducting trials. Brandon has represented clients in a variety of matters involving contract disputes, business torts and a wide range of landlord/tenant matters. In addition, he regularly advises co-op and condo boards on a wide variety of business and legal issues, including non-judicial foreclosures, objectionable conduct by shareholders and the negotiation and drafting of real estate documents.. During his third year of law school, Brandon participated in the Securities Arbitration Clinic where he represented investors of modest means before the NASD and NYSE. Prior to joining Helsell Fetterman, he was a senior litigation associate with the New York law firm of Kucker & Bruh, LLP.
Brandon’s practice focuses on public finance and municipal securities law. He serves as bond counsel to a variety of governmental entities and counsel to underwriters and national banks for various tax-exempt and taxable bond financings.
Bobby specializes in U.S. and foreign patent prosecution of electrical engineering and computer software matters, as well as patent litigation, infringement opinions, licensing, and strategic portfolio management. He received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma (2001), and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University (2003). Bobby holds a J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law (2007).
Bob is the founding attorney at Washington Bike Law. He primarily represents bicyclists and pedestrians, but he also represents other seriously injured people, including drivers. He is an arbitrator in King County. Bob also serves as a court-appointed settlement guardian ad litem where he reviews settlements proposed for minors and people with disabilities for fairness and ensures that these are actually in people's best interests.
Black & Askerov, PLLC is a criminal defense firm based in Seattle that was founded by its principal attorney, Christopher Black, in 2009. The firm's defense lawyers have a combined experience of over three decades defending clients in criminal cases - in both state and federal courts - and administrative proceedings in Seattle and throughout Washington. We represent individuals at the trial, appeal, and post-conviction stages. Our criminal defense firm helps clients in such areas as: drug crimes, white collar/fraud, federal crimes, violent crimes, sex crimes, domestic violence, DUI defense, theft, pre-charge investigations, forfeitures, protection orders, and appeals and post-conviction relief.
Benjamin Seeger is a top-rated attorney practicing in the Seattle, Washington area. Providing legal representation in Washington for a variety of different issues, Benjamin Seeger was selected to Rising Stars for 2018. He is admitted to practice before the courts in Washington.. After completing undergraduate studies, Benjamin Seeger attended law school. Benjamin Seeger was enrolled at Vanderbilt University Law School. He earned a juris doctor degree in 2010.. Attorneys like Benjamin Seeger are recognized by their peers for their outstanding work and commitment to the spirit of the legal profession. Their knowledge of the law, professional work ethic, and advocacy on behalf of their clients allow them to stand out among other attorneys in the field.. Benjamin Seeger represents clients with Real Estate: Business issues.
Ben is an experienced litigator in the law firm of Montgomery Purdue, PLLC, a general business firm of 27 attorneys in a variety of practice areas that support businesses and business owners. Ben is a focuses his practice on commercial and civil litigation with an emphasis on construction, real estate, trust and estate litigation, environmental, and insurance coverage disputes.
Before law school, Steve spent six years as a media and account executive for advertising agencies in Seattle and San Francisco. He is married and has two daughters.
Beau Haynes is an attorney with the Washington Wage Claim Project. Since graduating from University of Washington Law School in 2011, Beau has litigated employment law cases primarily involving immigrant workers. He practiced at the law firm Terrell Marshall Daudt & Willie PLLC until 2014, when he began working with the Washington Wage Claim Project. In 2009, he was a Laurel Rubin intern in the Olympia office of Columbia Legal Services, and in 2010 he worked as a Peggy Browning fellow with the National Employment Law Project in Seattle. Beau also served as an extern for Judge Ricardo Martinez of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. He is fluent in Spanish.
Austin has defended clients in a wide range of cases and has a national litigation background that includes claims related to employment, securities, aviation, transportation, construction equipment and food and alcohol products. Austin also has experience advising clients on issues including regulatory compliance, employment-related disputes, product branding and distribution agreements, and insurance coverage disputes.
Attorney Darrell Cochran is a results-oriented trial attorney known for securing justice in high-stakes, high-profile cases. With hundreds of victories and millions of dollars recovered, he has taken on—and defeated—some of the most powerful corporations, religious institutions, school districts, and government entities in the country. He’s even argued and won a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, making an impact on a national level.. Attorneys across the country often seek Attorney Cochran’s partnership in complex litigation. He frequently serves as lead trial counsel in cases involving catastrophic injury, product liability, sexual abuse, and insurance bad faith. His litigation style combines strategic precision with fearless courtroom advocacy, making him a formidable presence in any legal setting.. Beyond his litigation success, Attorney Cochran is a compassionate advocate for his clients. He stands by them not just during their legal battles, but long after the case ends—earning their trust through integrity, care, and relentless dedication. His team reflects that same ethos, offering personalized guidance and support at every step.. Attorney Cochran is also active in shaping the legal landscape. He regularly testifies before the Washington State Legislature to advocate for victims’ rights and has argued cases in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the Washington State Supreme Court, and all state appellate divisions. His commitment to education includes teaching product liability as an Adjunct Professor at Seattle University School of Law.. From courtroom victories to lasting client relationships, Attorney Darrell Cochran’s career reflects his deep commitment to justice and excellence in advocacy.
At Song Mondress we represent single employer, multiemployer, and government benefit benefit plans. Those plans include retirement (pension, defined contribution, and 401(k)), health, cafeteria (including DCAP and FSA), education, life and disability, and executive compensation programs.. Our clients' plans range in size from several million in assets to more than $60 billion. Our clients range from nonprofits and governments to Fortune 50 companies.. We assist plan fiduciaries and sponsors with all issues that impact benefit plans, including tax, fiduciary/ERISA, HIPAA/privacy, disclosure, claims for benefits, DOL and IRS audits, litigation, and technical compliance. If a client has an issue involving an employee benefit plan or ERISA, we've likely seen it before.. Find out more about Song Mondress PLLC at
At Peterson Baker P.S. I am part of a small team of Seattle based attorneys with a wide reach, accepting cases from the Palouse to Puget Sound. Between us, we have assisted a wide range of clients seeking justice for a diverse range of injuries: from people who have suffered catastrophic injuries to some of the world’s largest corporations in complex litigation. Today, we represent people and organizations in the Pacific Northwest who have suffered personal, economic, or business injuries.
As an associate at Davis Grimm Payne & Marra, I represent employers on a full range of labor and employment law issues. I assist management in defending against employee and union allegations of discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, unilateral changes to terms and conditions of employment, defamation, constructive discharge and retaliation. I have experience representing employers before the National Labor Relations Board and various state superior courts and administrative agencies. I also provide day-to-day advice to clients with the goal of reducing the risks of expensive legal disputes and litigation. He has experience advising employers in matters related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Washington Law Against Discrimination (WLAD), the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) and the defensible termination of employees including those covered by collective bargaining agreements.Prior to joining Davis Grimm Payne & Marra, I was a litigator at the Seattle firm Patterson Buchanan Fobes & Leitch. While there, I gained extensive experience in labor and employment matters in addition to a wide variety of legal disputes and issues involving: breach of contract, estate planning, negligent infliction of emotional distress, breach of fiduciary duties, business organization, negligent hiring, negligent retention and catastrophic personal injury.
As a Washington personal injury lawyer and criminal defense attorney for more than forty years, I’ve had the opportunity to represent clients in a wide range of cases. While some of my personal injury cases have resulted in large settlements and awards, my focus has never been about the dollars – it’s been about helping people get what is fair.. In serious personal injury cases, the defendants and their insurance companies are often represented by teams of lawyers. Insurance companies aren’t interested in doing the right thing – they care only about paying out as little as possible, as late as possible. To help them avoid paying what they (or their clients) legitimately owe, they often hire high-priced lawyers to fight for them. While only one or two lawyers may appear in court, often there are many more lawyers behind the scenes.
As a trial lawyer, Mr. Pfau has tried in excess of 50 cases to juries, the bench and arbitration panels. He has obtained multiple verdicts in excess of $1 million and has recovered tens of millions of dollars in settlements for his clients in a variety of cases. He has represented both individuals and businesses in disputes.. Mr. Pfau specializes in representing victims of childhood sexual abuse against perpetrators and the institutions that employ and protect sexual predators. Mr. Pfau has represented hundreds of victims of childhood sexual abuse and as lead counsel has recovered in excess of $85 million in cases against the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of Latter Day Saints (a.k.a. the Mormon Church), the State of Washington, the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), the Boy Scouts of America, the Salvation Army, and a variety of schools, religious organizations and other corporations and employers.. Mr. Pfau has represented victims in sexual abuse cases in Washington, California, Idaho, Illinois, New Jersey, Alaska and Louisiana.. Representative Cases
As a trauma survivor, single parent, and former social worker, I decided to become an attorney because I personally understand the obstacles people face when dealing with the legal system. I have experience on both sides of the system and this experience provides me with insight and understanding that many attorneys may never experience. My goal has always been to break down barriers, help people involved in the legal system transition past their legal issues, and assist them to move on toward a brighter future.
As a former prosecutor for King County, I have years of experience in the courtroom and trying difficult cases. I believe in keeping you informed about all facets involving your case and fighting tirelessly for my clients. I provide a free 30 minute consultation.
As a civil trial lawyer, I represent corporate, public and individual clients in a broad range of matters, including cases involving complex business disputes, fraud, employment and personal injury. I also serve as an arbitrator and mediator.. Before joining Dearmin Fogarty PLLC, I was a Lead Attorney at the Safeco Seattle Legal Department where I was staff counsel from 2001–2008. At Safeco, I defended a wide variety of claims, including wrongful death, professional negligence, products liability, admiralty, underinsured/uninsured motorist claims and cases where a reservation of rights had been issued to the client by its insurance company. I have also practiced as a commercial litigator with Riddell Williams and Williams Kastner.. With my broad range of experience, I am able to quickly analyze the matter at hand and work with our client to develop and implement an effective litgation strategy, regardless of the size of the matter. I am dedicated to zealously advocating on behalf of our clients, while striving to to treat the courts, its staff, opposing counsel and their staff respectfully and professionally.. I enjoy cooking, eating, entertaining, travel, photography, reading, hiking, and, last, but not least, hanging with our two pooches.
APPELLATE & CIVIL LITIGATION ADVOCATE. Former law clerk to the Honorable James Verellen at the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division I. Former extern to the Oregon Appellate Commissioner James Nass. Licensed to practice law in Washington. Specialize in civil litigation and appeals in state and federal courts.. Rory Cosgrove focuses his practice on appellate litigation in state and federal courts. Rory has extensive experience drafting briefs, motions, and memoranda and researching myriad legal areas, including medical/legal malpractice, employment discrimination, personal injury, products liability, and commercial law. Rory’s passion and enthusiasm for appeals shapes his trial practice.. You can follow Rory on Twitter as he tweets about recent appellate decisions and other appellate issues.. Before joining the firm, Rory clerked for the Honorable James Verellen at the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division One, for two years. He analyzed more than 60 appeals from bench memorandum to judicial opinion. His clerkship gave him valuable insight into the judicial decision-making process. Rory uses that insight to offer a unique perspective to clients. Rory regularly writes on appellate issues in his appellate law blog. You can subscribe to his blog posts for future updates.. While in law school, Rory was an extern for the Oregon Court of Appeals in the Appellate Commissioner’s Office. Before law school, Rory taught English in France for two years.. Rory impacts his local community with his commitment to pro bono service. He regularly volunteers for the Housing Justice Project in King County. Outside of the office, Rory enjoys voyages abroad (especially to France) and spending time with friends and family. Rory channels his love for basketball through his annual participation in the Spokane HoopFest basketball tournament. And when the weather permits, Rory will be found on the links working on his short game.. EX-PATRIATE STATE OF MIND. Fluent in French. Lived three years in France. Lived three years in Japan. Visited more than thirty countries. Curiosity to learn. International perspective to both personal and professional life.
Anne van Leynseele is the founding and managing partner of 7 Point Law. With more than thirty successful years in business, a Juris Doctorate, and an International Executive MBA, she is the consummate corporate cannabis lawyer. She views legal issues through a commercial lens and becomes a trusted legal tactician and business advisor to her clients.. Anne is a leading authority and visionary in the practice of cannabis law. Her years spent in Washington DC as a health care policy attorney give her in-depth regulatory experience and her years in business brings valuable economic insight to 7 Point clients. She is a frequent speaker at cannabis business and investor conferences and regularly interviewed for radio, video, and webcasts on cannabis industry topics.. Anne earned her undergrad degree, Summa Cum Laude, at the University of Washington and graduated Cum Laude from Seattle University School of Law. She also holds a degree in Computer Animation and Multimedia, an Executive International MBA certificate and was named a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers in 2016, 2017, and 2018.
Anne practices solely in family law. She earned her law degree from McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific. Anne started her legal career as a public defender, honing her trial skills, and eventually transitioning into private practice handling family law matters. Anne understands the value of close client-attorney relationships. She gets to know each client on a personal level in order to better represent them. As a highly knowledgeable attorney, she always provides each client with all the information they need to make decisions.