Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 98105 | 61 available
61 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 98105 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 52% provide free consultation with average fees of $304 per hour.
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William Brewer is an accomplished attorney with over 16 years of experience. His practice is primarily focused on estate planning including drafting Wills and Power of Attorney documents. He also assists clients with probate matters. William lives in the Ravenna area of Seattle and has his law office in the University District.. William received his B.A. from Gonzaga University and his law degree (cum laude) from Santa Clara University School of Law. While at Santa Clara, he won Best Oral Advocate and Best Brief in the moot court competition and received the Witkin Award for the top grade in Constitutional Law.. William formerly worked for Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati as a litigator where he specialized in securities litigation, shareholder derivative suits, and internal investigations. He moved to Riddell Williams in 2008 as a Senior Associate where he worked in a variety of different litigation matters including two extensive trials. During his time at Riddell Williams, he also drafted numerous contracts for both corporations and individuals. William was designated a Rising Star by Washington Law & Politics in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Nathan Benjamin is a Partner at Benjamin Law Group, PLLC. Mr. Benjamin handles injury cases and estate planning. The firm is based in Seattle, Washington, but handles cases all around Western Washington. He graduated from Gonzaga University School of Law, where he served elders in the Gonzaga Legal Aid Clinic, assisting with a wide array of issues including estate planning. Please call for help with your legal case.
Nancy loves to serve and care for her clients as they work through their real estate, estate planning, probate and trust related matters. She prepares and reviews purchase and sale agreements for residential and commercial transactions, as well as easements, leases, and contracts. She handles probate and trust matters in counties throughout Washington State and works with others to transfer any assets in other States.. Nancy is a third generation Seattle resident. She graduated from Roosevelt High School. She and her husband, David Given, have two daughters. She and her family keep busy with musical theatre and enjoying outdoor activities.. Nancy is also a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (C.A.P.), which enables her to advise clients on their charitable gift planning, either in the context of their preparation of a Will or Revocable Trust or in addition to their existing planning.
My son and I have a law practice in Seattle, Washington. We help our clients with Family Law, Personal Injury, Wills and Estate Planning and Administration.
My practice focuses on representing businesses and individuals with their domestic and international intellectual property and business legal needs. Prior to becoming an attorney, I worked with businesses and industry organizations on foreign regulatory compliance and lobbying initiatives, helping them to overcome legislative, regulatory and logistical obstacles to establish favorable trade conditions, ensure regulatory compliance, and maximize foreign market opportunities. Since beginning my legal practice, I have assisted multiple businesses with their domestic and cross-border IP and business legal needs.
Mr. Abebe has been in the legal profession since 2004. His first job after law school was teaching laws. He taught on various areas of laws for three years before he won full scholarship from the University Of San Francisco School of Law to do his second degree in law. He earned his Master’s Degree in law (LL.M) in 2008. Prior to opening his own law firm, Mr. Abebe worked with various law offices.. Mr. Abebe is admitted to practice law in the states of Washington and New York. He is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. He is also an Eagle Member of the Washington State Association for Justice.. His practice emphasizes on car accidents, personal injury, medical mistakes, immigration, and family laws.
Mike Matesky is the founder of Matesky Law, a Seattle-based law firm providing business, intellectual property, technology, arts and entertainment advice and representation to clients of all sizes.Mike's interest in arts, entertainment, and intellectual property law began as a musician growing up in a family of musicians. As an attorney, Mike has represented a wide range of clients, from Fortune 100 technology titans to solo artists, developers, and inventors working out of garages and coffee shops. After practicing for years at an international "BigLaw" firm and regional intellectual property boutiques, Mike founded Matesky Law to more easily provide high-quality advice and representation on flexible terms that meet the needs of all clients.
Mike is an accomplished attorney who has dedicated his legal career to representing injured persons in the greater Seattle area. He is an Eagle member of the Washington State Association for Justice and an active member of the Washington State legal community.
Mark Blair grew up in a legal family and inherited an abiding respect and passion for the rule of law. After graduating with honors from Seattle University School of Law, Mark worked as a prosecutor in King, Yakima, and Thurston Counties. He argued hundreds of criminal cases and earned a reputation as an articulate and tenacious prosecutor who was also realistic and fair-minded.. In 1997, Mark decided to cross the aisle to work as a defense attorney on behalf of individuals accused of DUI, domestic violence, property crimes, and other criminal offenses. He made the switch in order to focus more on individual clients. Says Mark, “As a prosecutor, you have hundreds of cases. As a defense attorney, you have one client—and that case gets your entire focus.”. Hard work, fact finding and legal insight can change a prosecutor’s mind. Mark knows that his experience as a prosecutor works to his clients’ advantage. “It’s all about understanding your opponents’ mind set,” he explains. Prosecutors base their cases on evidence collected by the police. Their mindset is to convict. Mark believes that the best way for a defense attorney to change the prosecutors mind is by presenting new facts. This can be new evidence, an alternative explanation of how the crime was committed, or a different reading of the law. “You have to respectfully educate the prosecutor. If you present a compelling scenario that’s different than the prosecution originally envisioned, then you can negotiate a more appropriate charge—either a reduction or outright dismissal.”. Of course, obtaining new evidence or developing an alternative legal theory comes from hard work. As a defense attorney, Mark is able to focus on each individual client—not a boatload of cases—and thus outwork the prosecution. If the case goes to trial, the focus shifts to persuading a judge or jury. Here, Mark is articulate and thinks on his feet. But the results come from superior preparation. Says Mark, “I will always argue my client’s defense to the utmost. I find a way to do it with respect—for the judge, the jury and our legal system.”
Jeff is a dedicated attorney committed to providing effective and compassionate counsel to injured persons in the greater Seattle area. He is an Eagle member of the Washington State Association for Justice and an active member of the Washington State legal community.
I formed Madrona Law Group PLLC to serve the unique intellectual property and transactional needs of the "creative genius." I represent entrepreneurs and corporate leaders in cutting edge deals that reflect the convergence of entertainment, technology, telecom and online services. For over fifteen years, I’ve provided effective strategies to protect and monetize “virtual assets” in digital media, content, software, cloud computing, data, Internet services, gaming and entertainment. I work collaboratively with clients to create and implement scaled licensing and distribution strategies for these assets, while ensuring long-term flexibility to meet the changing needs of an evolving market. I am also a frequent guest commentator on Fox and CNBC news, and have written articles for publications including the Business Insider.
I take great pride in developing meaningful relationships with my clients. Whether handling due diligence matters related to the acquisition, financing, permitting and construction of a 300,000 sf mixed-use project or organizing the small estate of a couple married for 60 years and counting, I strive to provide every client with practical and effective service.
I have practiced personal injury law in the Puget Sound area since 2002. I handle all types of personal injury claims for things like motor vehicle collisions and 'slip and falls' which cause serious injury. I also represent individuals with claims against their insurance companies for insurer misconduct and/or insurers that fail to pay for losses which their policy should cover.. Over the past ten years, I have also become a Medicare Secondary Payer consultant, helping attorneys with Medicare issues, from lien resolution to set-aside evaluation. I am a Certified Medicare Secondary Payer Professional and specialize in helping other attorneys navigate the Medicare Secondary Payer process.My wife and I have four children, and we live in Bothell. Born in North Carolina and raised in Northern California, I have come to consider the Puget Sound my home.
I enjoy working with condominium and homeowners associations to improve their governing documents, enhance their financial positions, and resolve conflicts with owners. It is very rewarding to help clients establish more harmonious communities.. My wife and I recently bought our first house in the Bryant neighborhood of Seattle. Most of our free time is spent enjoying our two energetic young boys.
Hello! Before we go any further, let me first say that I'm sorry you are in the situation where you are looking for legal help. I hope wherever your search takes you, that you find the help you are looking for.. In today's legal profession, most attorneys have a specialty or a small group of specialties -- the days of the "general practitioner" have largely disappeared, not unlike what we all experience when we go to the doctor. My practice is limited to representing workers who have been hurt or become sick due to their work. Representing workers has been my only job since the fall of 2002. Prior to that, I was an Assistant Attorney General representing the Department of Labor & Industries, and for a couple of years, I was in private practice representing hospitals and health care workers.. There are many terms people use to describe the types of cases I help people with: "workers' comp" or "workers' compensation;" "L and I;" "Labor & Industry" are a few examples. If you think you have been injured at work, or become sick due to conditions at work, feel free to reach out to me and we'll see if I can answer any of your questions, point you in the right direction, and/or explore whether it is time for you to consider hiring legal representation. Even if I am not able to represent you, I am happy to try to provide you with resources and referrals that will hopefully be useful to you and/or your loved ones.. If you are curious about my personal background, I was born and raised north of Seattle, and stayed in Washington State until my husband and I moved to Chicago in the mid-1990s so I could go to law school. We came back home after I graduated, and we've been so blessed to live in Seattle since our return in 1999. My husband, an Ellensburg native, and I have two kids who both headed south to the Bay Area for college after being stuck too long in their bedrooms during COVID. One is in San Francisco, the other in Santa Clara/San Jose. Like most families, our kids' passions continue dictate much of how we spend our time. Our daughter is an equestrian in the hunter/jumper disciplines. A couple of years ago, she and I also adopted a rescue mare who we adore and continue to work with to bring her comfort, new skills & jobs, and security. My daughter also loves to help produce live preformances just returned from a semester abroad in Copenhagen. I love to quilt and do other handwork and treasure a nap or two on weekends. My son is a freshman in college, the along with his dad/my husband the travel around the US and Canada racing RC Cars ridiculously fast. He's also taken a shine to baseball in recent years and loves to hear our stories about the 1995 Mariner's playoff run. My husband works in telecommunications and we live with our 2 poodle-mixes in Seattle in a home we purchased from my husband's great-great-aunt who bought the house with her husband new in the 1950s.. Please don't hesitate to get in touch with me if you think I might be able to help.. Take care,KLM
Gerry is currently serving as State Representative from the 46th District (NE and N Seattle; Lake Forest Park and Kenmore). Gerry also is a Clinical Lecturer at the UW School of Public Health and Exec. Director of Heart of America Northwest.
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.
Brian D. Ives – (Stanford University, AB, Seattle University, JD cum laude, University of Washington School of Law, LL.M. (Taxation)). Brian is a member of the Estate Planning Council of Seattle and is the President of the Greater University Chamber of Commerce for 2008. Brian is an elder at Bethany Presbyterian Church, serves on the board of the Northeast Seattle Little League, and coaches Little League baseball.
A large part of my practice focuses on helping families to preserve, manage and transfer their assets and wealth from one generation to the next. My typical workday includes projects related to wills and trusts, other areas of estate planning and probate, business planning and working with our firm’s other attorneys on litigation and dispute resolution cases.