Top best R Lawyers in ZIP 98103 | 125 available
125 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 98103 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 60% provide free consultation with average fees of $363 per hour.
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I provide corporate and transactional legal services to both established and entrepreneurial clients, either working with existing in-house legal departments or in an "outside general counsel" role. I also provide legal services as "Of Counsel" to Mundt MacGregor L.L.P. My current practice includes merger and acquisition-related work as well as technology and design licensing and other general corporate contracts and matters.
I help startups, entrepreneurs, and business owners identify and reach goals. I assist clients with forming and structuring entities, raising capital from investors through equity and debt financings, protecting intellectual property, and drafting contracts to protect the client’s interests. I use the tools and experience I have both as an attorney and entrepreneur to create practical legal strategies for each particular client.. I work as part of a team of entrepreneurial-minded business lawyers who provide practical advice, transparent flat rates, and quick turnaround times.. We use custom technology to decrease costs, increase efficiency, and provide the highest quality legal services at competitive rates. We offer transparent flat rates, so you will know upfront what services you will receive and at what price. We remove unnecessary legalese and craft our documents so they are easier to understand. We are accessible; we keep you informed on your matter and respond promptly to your questions and concerns.. We help businesses with all aspects of startup and operation, including business formations, contracts, intellectual property protection, securities (financing), commercial real estate, and mergers and acquisitions.. Outside the office I enjoy spending time with my wife, two sons, and dog; hanging out outside: hiking, running, backpacking, fly fishing, skiing, BBQing, watching the hops in my backyard grow, and rock climbing. Experimenting with brewing beer; swimming and waterskiing at Lake Chelan; rooting for the Seattle Seahawks; and drinking good coffee and IPAs.
I help injured people who need an advocate. I strive to help my clients recover physically as quickly as possible, while protecting their legal rights and keeping them from being taken advantage of by insurance companies.. Please visit to see the full range of cases I handle, including: motor vehicle collisions; PIP and UIM insurance disputes; medical malpractice; wrongful death; product liability; and other areas of personal injury.. I work to maximize my clients' financial recovery. Helping my clients obtain fair and just compensation for their pain, injuries, medical bills, property damage, lost wages, aggravation, future bills, and countless other harms is a difficult process, but very rewarding.. If you want an experienced personal injury attorney who will work hard for you and personally handle every aspect of your case, rather than farm the work out to a secretary or paralegal, then please call me. I look forward to speaking with you.. Since 1994, I have limited my law practice to representing injured clients exclusively. Over the years, I have handled and settled hundreds of personal injury cases.. Whether your claim is large or small, I will always strive to serve you with the personal attention and expertise your case deserves. I welcome the opportunity to help you. Call me for your free consultation right now.
I have spent my entire legal career representing injured workers. I enjoy it because I get to help people with real injuries get the medical and other benefits they are entitled to under Washington law. I handle workers' compensation claims while they are being administered by the Department of Labor and Industries (DLI) or by a self insured employer. I also routinely represent injured workers in appeals before the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals (BIIA) and higher Washington courts. I have two daughters.
I have been involved as an attorney in the criminal justice system for 30 years. I have been a public defender, counsel to the Mayor's Office and supervising attorney in a prosecutor's office. I have tried well over 100 cases including thise with high profile defendants and issues. In addition I have been a teacher and mentor.. I understand the working of the criminal justice system like no one else.. Let me put that experience to work for you.
I am committed to providing thorough, compassionate, and comprehensive representation at every stage of a client's immigration process. I have significant experience in removal defense, appeals, asylum, family based applications for relatives in the United States and abroad, and in assisting crime victims.
For over 30 years, Lara and her team at Media Law Group Inc have provided top tier legal counsel and business advice to creatives in film, music, visual and literary arts , media and tech, entrepreneurs, startups, established businesses and individuals with specific legal needs. Lara has an integrated disciplinary approach to serve all her clients on both a national and international level. Her areas of expertise include:Entertainment LawContracts LawCorporate & Security Law & Merger/Acquisition/Asset PurchaseInvestor RelationsCompany Formations & RestructureIntellectual Property Law
Experienced appellate attorney (more than 300 appeals) in criminal defense, including murder, persistent offender, serious violent felonies.. The bulk of my practice is currently in public defense. I take only one or two private cases per year and am already committed through the end of November for outside work.
Donna Calf Robe has been with Brothers Henderson Durkin, P.S. since 2005. She focused her practice on probate, estate planning, and trusts, including the development, implementation and administration of special needs trusts. She also advises beneficiaries, professional fiduciaries and personal injury attorneys regarding the distribution and protection of recoveries, including apportionment of wrongful death settlement proceeds.. Donna is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Law, and an alumni of the University of Puget Sound. She is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and the King County Bar Association, and their Probate and Trust sections. She is a member and past officer for the Washington Chapter of the Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.. Donna grew up in the Puget Sound area. When not working, she enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, boating and fishing in local lakes.
David's personal interests include endurance triathlon, cycling and running. He has competed in a dozen Ironman series events, and over twenty five ultra marathons, marathons and half marathons including Boston. In 2009 he founded to raise funds for children's cancer care. A native of Tacoma, David relocated to Seattle in 2004 after beginning his legal career in Los Angeles.
Christopher M. Henderson serves as a partner at Brothers Henderson Durkin, P.S., drawing on a multifaceted background in law, technology, and disability advocacy. His practice includes estate and end-of-life planning, special needs trusts, guardianships, and advising on public benefits and special education matters. He also handles disputes in these areas.Before practicing law, Chris was a software developer and later a CTO, using technology to address accessibility issues. He later joined the Seattle office of a global law firm, advising tech startups on transactions and corporate matters, often acting as outside general counsel.During law school, Chris served as symposium editor for the Washington Law Review. In that role, he worked with the late Professor Paul Miller to organize a symposium on international disability rights, resulting in a published edition that explored legal strategies for change in Asia.Outside the office, Chris enjoys life on Vashon Island with his wife, their three children, and their dog.
Brian Scott was born in Spokane, Washington in 1946. He obtained his J.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1972. He was admitted to the bar in both Washington and Wisconsin in 1972. Brian is a member of the King County and Washington State Bar Associations, the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice and the State Bar of Wisconsin. Mr. Scott's practice emphasizes personal injury, products liability and worker's compensation law.
Beth Terrell is a member of Terrell Marshall Law Group PLLC (“TMLG”). Concentrating her practice in complex litigation, including the prosecution of class actions on behalf of consumers and employees, Ms. Terrell routinely serves as co-lead counsel on multi-state and nationwide class actions. She also represents individual employees including those who have suffered from race, gender, age, marital status, and disability discrimination. She frequently works with executives negotiating compensation plans, employment contracts, and severance agreements with Fortune 500 companies. Ms. Terrell has successfully tried cases in both state and federal court. In addition to her litigation and trial work, she also counsels small and medium sized companies facing personnel and human resource issues and has represented both employees and employers in restrictive covenant litigation.. Prior to founding TMLG, Ms. Terrell was a member of Tousley Brain Stephens PLLC, where she practiced litigation for twelve years. She is a frequent speaker at legal conferences on a wide variety of topics, including consumer class actions, employment litigation, and electronic discovery. Ms. Terrell has been often recognized as a “Super Lawyer,” was named one of the “Top 50 Washington Women Super Lawyers” of 2012 and 2013, and has been awarded an “AV” rating in Martindale Hubbell by her peers, a rating denoting the highest legal ability and ethical standards.
Beth Lambert was admitted to practice in the State of Washington in 2012. As an associate with Brothers Henderson Durkin, P.S., Beth's practice focuses on elder law, guardianship, estate and trust planning, trust administration, trust and estate dispute resolution and vulnerable adult proceedings, including contested proceedings.. During law school, Beth participated in the Global Justice Advocacy program in Johannesburg, South Africa, and spent a summer working as a judicial extern at the High Court of Uganda. She has a passion for advocating for the rights of the elderly. While in law school, she interned at Columbia Legal Services, addressing legal issues facing low-income seniors in King County. She also served on the Seattle University Law Review and published an article titled "Arbitration Agreements in Long-Term Care Contracts: How to Protect the Rights of Seniors in Washington." Beth started her career by working as a law clerk for Justice Charles Johnson at the Washington State Supreme Court. Prior to joining Brothers Henderson Durkin, Beth worked at a litigation firm where her practice focused on representing seniors who had been neglected and abused in long-term care facilities.. During her free time, Beth can be found hiking, camping, and traveling with her family.
Attorney, Amanda DuBois. B.S.N., Nursing - Pacific Lutheran University. J.D. - University of Puget Sound (now Seattle University). About fifteen years ago, I started my own family law firm. I envisioned a place where individuals going through the de-coupling process could feel empowered though education and understanding. I am really proud to say that our office here on the water in Fremont is exactly what I had in mind all those years ago. Our firm practices exclusively in family law and estate planning and I have managed to find some amazing lawyers who all have backgrounds in either human services or finance. So, in addition to being smart strong advocates, the lawyers here are warm, compassionate, financially savvy, and most importantly, family focused. As the owner of a law firm, and a parent myself, I particularly enjoy working with business owners and busy professionals. I am continually amazed by my clients’ ability to keep up with the demands of their profession, while at the same time prioritizing their responsibilities as a mother or father. That kind of juggling act is almost incomprehensible within the context of a divorce. I fully understand the demands on the busy schedules of these individuals and work hard with my team to structure the legal process around our clients’ family and business obligations. Our time together must be efficient and packed with information. And after-hours availability is a must. All of my team and most of our experts are available long after five o’clock, and on weekends for check-in emails, texts, calls, or meetings when necessary.. As a strong believer in giving back to my community, I currently serve in several positions that help those in need. Please feel free to contact me if you have questions about giving or would like to talk with me about your project.
After over a decade as a litigator with the State of Washington and one of the top 100 largest law firms in the United States, Michael G. Ballnik joined Phinney Estate Law as a partner in 2009. While he excelled as a litigator, Michael made the move to an estate planning practice in order to use his extensive legal background for the benefit of individuals, families, and small businesses and to spend more time with his own wife and daughter.. At Phinney Estate Law, Michael serves as the Complex Drafting Partner. In this position, he utilizes the skills he developed while interpreting and drafting complex insurance agreements and settlement documents for large commercial entities to draft trust agreements and other complex estate planning vehicles for Phinney Estate Law clients.. Michael joined the Seattle office of international law firm Cozen O’Connor as a litigation associate in October of 2001, and was promoted to partner in 2004. Michael was named a 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008 Rising Star attorney by Washington Law & Politics magazine. Michael received a Pro Bono Publico Service Commendation from the Washington State Bar Association in 2004. Along with the Seattle office of Cozen O’Connor, Michael also received the 2005 Amicus Award from the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project due to ongoing pro bono efforts on behalf of immigration and asylum clients.Prior to working at Cozen O’Connor, Michael served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Washington. In that capacity, he represented the Washington Department of Corrections in civil litigation and appeals and argued before the Washington Court of Appeals and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Michael received his bachelor of arts degree in Criminology from the University of Manitoba in 1993 and earned his law degree, with distinction, from the University of North Dakota School of Law in 1997, where he was a member of the North Dakota Law Review.. When not working or spending time with family, Michael is an avid hockey player and fan.
After nine years as a Staff Attorney for the Seattle Chapter 13 Trustee, I decided it was time to get back to what I love - representing individuals and business facing tough economic times. It is a tough emotional decision when deciding to file for bankruptcy. My goal is to provide first class representation, with a personal touch, helping my clients emerge from these tough times with new found vigor and optimism. My practice is not a mill and my clients know that all phases of their case are being overseen directly by me.. If you are considering filing for bankruptcy in the greater Seattle area, I hope you consider giving me a call.. Sten