Top best R Lawyers in Seattle | 6546 available
6546 R lawyers are available in Seattle, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $42 to $71 per hour.
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Jacqueline Yust is an attorney at law for Landmark Legal Services, PLLC, in Seattle, WA. Jacqueline focuses her practice on special needs trusts, guardianship, and family law matters in King and Snohomish Counties.. Jacqueline began her practice in family law and special needs planning following her work in the non-profit world where she dedicated her time to serving underrepresented communities. Jacqueline believes all indiviudals have the right to just and equal treatment under the law despite their race, ethnicity, gender, age, national origin, religion, ability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, educaiton, marital status, language, and physical appareance. As such, she offers low bono legal services to qualifiying clients as part of her practice.. Jacqueline is a member of the Washington Association for Justice, and is a King County volunteer attorney for the QLaw LGBTQ neighborhood legal clinic and the Spanish-speaking neighborhood legal clinic.
Jacqueline Walsh is a partner with Walsh & Larranaga. She is licensed to practice in Washington and California. Her law practice focuses on criminal defense and civil plaintiff personal injury cases. In her criminal practice, she is qualified to handle capital cases at the trial level in federal and Washington State courts. In addition to capital defense work, Jacqueline has tried several non-capital homicide trials obtaining favorable results for her clients. In 2014, she was added as resource counsel with the Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel Project.. In her civil practice, she represents clients in serious catastrophic injury cases - including traumatic brain injuries - and civil rights cases.
J. Bowman Neely is a graduate of New York University (B.A., 1995), the Art Institute of Chicago (painting), and the University of Montana School of Law (J.D., 2004). During law school, Mr. Neely was the editor-in-chief of the Montana Law Review. He worked as a law clerk for the United States Attorney’s Office. Mr. Neely then clerked for Federal Magistrate Judge Lief B. Erickson. He has studied abroad as a visiting student at Oxford University, and is proficient in French and Spanish. Before law school, he was involved in the arts working for Sotheby’s Auction House in New York and for a private dealer, as well as in the role of an artist exhibiting in New York and Los Angeles. Mr. Neely has experience working on public-private development partnerships, commercial real estate agreements, land use, water rights, and renewable energy matters. He is a member of the bar of Washington.
I was born in Ethiopia and immigrated to United States. Prior to coming to the U.S., I lived in Nairobi, Kenya for about three years. I attended undergraduate colleges here in Washington State, and graduated with B.A. degrees of: Political Science, Social Sciences, and Minor in History. Then, I attended Seattle University School of Law and graduated with Juris Doctorate (J.D.) in 2002.. My primary practice areas are: Civil litigation, Personal Injury (including Serious injuries), Criminal Law, Employment Discrimination, and Selected Immigration Cases. I care about all my clients and their cases, I work very hard to advance my clients causes and committed to obtaining favorable results.
I have more than 25 years of experience in the legal profession. I enjoy helping individuals and families find the peace of mind that comes from having an estate plan in place. Our boutique law firm in the Ballard neighborhood offers our clients personal attention, flexibility, and reasonable rates. I am happy to arrange meetings that work with your schedule, including evenings and early mornings. I also make housecalls. More information is available on our website at .
I am the founder and principal attorney of the Bradley G. Davis Law Office PLLC, established in 2005 and serving all of King County and Washington statewide in the areas of personal injury and employment law.. The Bradley G. Davis Law Office is a small law firm with a big heart. We represent individuals, small businesses and insurance companies in a variety of litigation matters, including personal injury and employment discrimination/wrongful termination. We offer a very focused, one-on-one approach to every client and case. We welcome and thank you for your referrals.
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’ve lived in the Pacific Northwest my whole life. I love it here. I grew up in Lake Stevens, WA, and earned my undergraduate and graduate degrees in Seattle. After taking a law school course on “Corporations, Law and Society,” I knew I wanted to help Seattle businesses with their legal services. I came to fully appreciate the impact of business on society and how the law can shape this impact. I appreciate the relationship between business and our communities, and I am passionate about making it easier for businesses to positively impact our community.. I have worked for sole proprietorships, public companies, and non-profits; I currently sit on the board of a non-profit corporation. Before working in the legal field, I worked in the banking and investment industries, the food-service industry, and the technology industry (cloud-computing services). Since joining the legal industry, I have worked for a sole practitioner, a downtown firm, and volunteered for Climate Solutions, a non-profit corporation supporting proposition that clean energy and broadly-shared economic prosperity can go hand-in-hand.. My primary practice areas are securities, business formations, technology contracts, investment advisor regulation, and mergers and acquisitions.. When I’m not in the office, there’s a good chance I’m cooking, relaxing on the couch with my fiancée watching a tv series (all-time favorites are The Wire, Breaking Bad, and Mad Men), or playing or watching sports. I play soccer and golf, and fervently follow too many sports teams: the UW Huskies, Sounders, Arsenal, and Bay Area pro sports teams. I’m also a bit of a self-professed nerd and enjoy reading about technology and developing websites and web applications. My favorite place to visit outside of the Northwest is Lake Tahoe.
I’d call lawyering my day job, but that wouldn’t be true. Lawyering is an around-the-clock investment for me. I pride myself in forming strong relationships with my clients, and their lives become a part of mine. I work for the underdog. And I like it that way.. Outside the law? You'll find me in motion-- on the trails, on my bike, travelling abroad, competing with my dogs. I'm always trying to find my edge. And trying to redefine it.
Isaak is the founder and principal attorney at IMG.. As the only son of an Alaskan long-liner, Isaak spent the majority of his youth baiting hooks in the glacial fed waters of Prince William Sound, the Gulf of Alaska, Cook Inlet, Kodiak, and the Bering Sea. Isaak’s father, R. Kent Hurst, a respected Valdez high-liner and current tugboat captain in Western Alaska, exposed Isaak to the hardships and dangers of the Alaskan maritime industry. Because of his maritime upbringing, Isaak gained an intimate knowledge of the issues affecting the Pacific Northwest maritime communities, and now strives to help these communities overcome the legal and regulatory challenges they face.. Isaak’s current list of clients includes shipowners, charterers, shipyards, freight forwarders, offshore oil and gas companies, mining companies, construction companies, and other entities and persons engaged in the maritime and transportation industry. Isaak is admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of International Trade, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Isaak has three Bachelor of Science degrees (Economics, International Studies, and Political Science), and one Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Utah. Isaak also spent an additional year studying Admiralty Law at the National University of Singapore—one of the world’s leading maritime law programs.. Prior to starting IMG, Isaak worked for maritime law firms in Singapore and Seattle, and worked for one of largest marine insurance brokerages in the world. Isaak also spent five years as a professional skier on the Atomic International Ski Team, and worked for the U.S. Department of State in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Over the years, Isaak has traveled to over 50 countries and twice competed in the X-Games and World Ski & Snowboarding Championships. Isaak is now happily married and enjoys skiing, surfing, mountain biking, kayaking, climbing, and traveling with his wife and daughter in his free time.
Irv, the hospitality industry counselors at Sandman Savrann, and the firm's interdisciplinary team members counsel hospitality companies about acquiring, financing, managing, and franchising properties; all aspects of financially distressed hotels, condo hotels, and mixed use projects; developing and protecting technology, brands, e-commerce solutions, and other intellectual property; real estate associated with hotels and resorts; negotiating and drafting system license agreements, management agreements, strategic partnerships, and other relationships; managing employment and diversity matters; and litigating disputes.
Irene Hecht is an experienced trial lawyer whose practice emphasizes insurance law, particularly in coverage and bad faith litigation. She also has an active appellate practice and has represented insurance companies in trial courts, the Court of Appeals, and before the Washington State Supreme Court. Ms. Hecht has over 30 years of experience in coverage analysis and representation, including both commercial and personal lines, umbrella and excess coverage, and first- and third-party coverage. She has dealt with a wide variety of coverage issues including: advertising injury, personal injury, construction defect, automobile, underinsured motorist, personal injury protection, homeowner’s, products-completed operations, E&O, and D&O. Ms. Hecht also actively advises and defends insurers in bad faith litigation, with respect to both first- and third-party matters.
Intellectual property and general business counsel.
Inna Scott has been a licensed attorney practicing exclusively immigration law since 2013. Ms. Scott is an immigrant herself - she was born in Moscow, Russia and came to the United States as a refugee when she was a child. Because of her background, Ms. Scott understands immigrants' desires for a better life in the United States and to be reunited with their loved ones.. Ms. Scott focuses on family-based immigration (spousal/family petitions), victim-based relief (U/T/VAWA), DACA, and removal defense in the immigration courts. She is fluent in English and Spanish.
Indie Business Law, PLLC is a boutique business law practice in Seattle, Washington. I focus on the transactional legal needs of independent businesses, artists, professionals, and nonprofits, providing high-quality legal services to protect my clients’ interests and to position them for growth and success.
In the last twenty years I have over 60 court appointments as an investigator in guardianship cases (guardian ad litem), and have successfully helped protect vulnerable adults and incapacitated people from exploitation. I also have the uncommon distinction of several published family law appeals in addition to more usual family law experience. My colleagues know me as a thorough researcher and conscientious advocate. The cases that engage me the most involve clients who have been subjected to abuse or exploitation.. As background, I started practice in New York City after excellent college and law school back East, but I wanted to move back here (I grew up in Bellevue when it was a much smaller town). I did move when my father died suddenly, so I let my Eastern bar memberships go and took two years to help my mother with her "horse nursery" in Enumclaw. I worked back into law here by clerking for our general trial court in Seattle, then working with other attorneys on a variety of cases, and finally building my own practice gradually. I find that working one-on-one with clients is very satisfying.
In my real estate practice, I represent local and national developers and lenders in all aspects of acquisition, development, financing, leasing, and disposition for multi-family residential, mixed-use, office, and retail projects - with a focus on creative, cost-efficient results. I create private equity and debt funds for private regional lenders and other real estate-related companies, and assist them on a range of financing transactions. As Cairncross & Hempelmann's Managing Partner, I'm responsible for the day-to-day management of the firm, and supervise administration, finances, technology, and business development.. My deep passion for Seattle and city government led to my appointment by former Mayor Greg Nickels to the Pike Place Market Council, where I currently serve as chair. I am an identical twin (I credit this for my highly developed people-antenna) and lived in Paris for four years (still read French newspapers). Hemingway, with his clarity and mastery of language, will always be one of my favorite authors. And in a guilty pleasure sort of way, I am really enjoying the proliferation of micro-distilleries in the area.
In my practice, I offer assistance in reuniting families through family based petitions leading to permanent residency. I help secure stable work situations by preparing petitions for temporary and permanent employment based visas including labor certifications. And I help lawful permanent residents navigate through the immigration system to become citizens. I look forward to helping you address your immigration issues!
In my free time, I enjoy playing golf, reading, and attending Husky sporting events.. I am admitted to practice in the courts of Washington State and the Court of Federal Claims.
In each area of practice, the firm is committed to zealous advocacy of our clients’ best interest without compromising personal attention. Large firm experience, small firm attention.. The lawyers at CARRINGTON LAW OFFICES, P.C. have more than 25 years of experience. We bring together a wide range of professional experience and expertise and have earned a reputation of being aggressive when it comes to pursuing our clients’ interest.. Our highly skilled lawyers know the local court system, judges, and local attorneys. This is important to the outcome of your case. When you are injured and in need of a lawyer, so much is on the line. You deserve lawyers who are experienced, aggressive, and who will obtain the best results. The lawyers at CARRINGTON LAW OFFICES, P.C. are such lawyers. It is a win-win situation for you. We tip the scales of justice for you.
In addition to my workers' compensation law practice, I am a single mother of two boys - now men -- and I enjoy playing classical piano.. I was a piano performance major when I began college and switched to a pre-law major after discovering I wanted to make a meaningful contribution to the world through working as an attorney. It was at that point, I completely stopped playing the piano.. Twenty-seven years later, I started practicing the piano again and even took up piano lessons again with the intent of competing in International Amateur Piano Competitions. I was a winner in the Seattle International Piano Competition in 2010 and had the opportunity to perform in Benaroya Hall. In 2011, I was a quarter-finalist (top 15 out of 100) in the Paris International Piano Competition. My next competition is again in Paris scheduled in March 2015. My favorite piece (at this time) is Chopin's 4th Ballade in f minor. Some days I can play it better than others.
In 2003, I moved from representing the Social Security Administration to private practice. Since 2003, I have helped hundreds of clients navigate the Social Security processs, establish disability and obtain Social Security Disabilty and SSI benefits and medicare benefits at the Initial, Reconsideration, Hearing and Appeals Council levels and in the Federal Courts (Western District of Washington and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals).
In 1980, Mark Olson began practicing family law in Seattle. Over thirty years of experience means wisdom and understanding. Mark has litigated complex, high-profile cases and quietly mediated cases; multimillion-dollar settlements to pro bono work. Mark has argued before the United States Supreme Court, Chaired the Family Law Section for the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, is past president of the Northwest Children's Fund and served on the alumni board at The Lakeside School.
In 1965 my family founded a manufacturing company in Tukwila and continued to operate it throughout my school years. From that young age, I saw that owning and operating your own business is stressful and requires constant attention, but can also be extremely rewarding.. With family business part of my daily life, it was natural for me to seek a major in business administration. I graduated from the University of Washington with a B.A. in Business Administration focusing on Entrepreneurship and a minor in Political Science.. During the course of my legal education, I realized that businesspersons evolve their practices due to an ever-changing collection of laws and regulations, which can be challenging, and disputes are sometimes inevitable. Having an attorney who understands the inside of a courtroom, as well as the intricacies of owning and managing a business, is a significant advantage.. My daily goal is to be a value-added partner and trusted adviser to my clients. To accomplish this I get to know the inner workings of my clients’ business, their employees, and customers. When an issue arises, I am able to identify the optimal way to achieve a client’s objectives, in light of the stakes involved. Nothing gets me more excited than to see my clients succeed and to know I was able to have a positive impact on their business.. Education. Bar Admissions. Community Engagement. Recent Representative Matters. Reported Cases
Immigration lawyer with 14 years of experience representing companies ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies in employment-based US visa and related matters, as well as individuals in family-based US immigration and US citizenship matters.