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1872 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 98104 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $278 per hour.
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Felicia is actively involved in increasing diversity within the legal profession. Her committee involvement and panel participation includes:. Committee Member and former Chair, Loren Miller Bar Association’s Philip L. Burton Scholarship Committee, 1996 to present. The Loren Miller Bar Association’s Philip L. Burton scholarship fund provides scholarships each year to third year ethnic minority law school students from law schools in the state of Washington. The purpose of the scholarship fund is to assist financially disadvantaged, third year ethnic minority law students in paying the high cost of attending a Bar Exam Preparation course and paying for Bar Exam registration fees, thus increasing their opportunities to succeed in passing the Bar Exam.. Panelist, “Building a Book of Business” seminar for diverse attorneys, sponsored by the King County Bar Association’s Ethnic Diversity in the Legal Profession Committee and King County Bar Foundation, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008 (moderator) and 2012. The “Building a Book of Business” seminar offers tools and networking opportunities for attorneys of color with newer practices. In the seminar, successful diverse lawyers lead discussions with participants on how to more effectively market themselves and acquire new clients for their practices and firms.. Panelist, “The Nuts and Bolts of Law Practice” training session, Washington State Bar Association Leadership Institute ("WLI"), 2006. WLI creates a training environment to accelerate skill development and cultivate leadership traits in young, diverse Washington lawyers. 10-12 young diverse lawyers are selected for this program each year so that the pipeline can be filled with new leaders who are trained and ready to serve. The diverse attorneys are chosen by the WLI Advisory Board.. Panelist, “Challenges of Diversity in the Legal Profession – The Voice of Experience,” seminar, sponsored by the Puget Sound ALA Chapter’s Diversity Committee, 2008. In this seminar, senior-level diverse attorneys provided valuable insight to law firms and recruiters into recruiting and retaining diverse attorneys.
Ester Greenfield practices immigration law with an emphasis on employment-sponsored green cards. Working with a team of skilled and experienced attorneys and paralegals, she emphasizes client service and attention to the important details that make the difference between success and failure before the immigration service.
Eryne exclusively practices immigration law. She is passionate about finding immigration solutions for her clients, with a keen attention to detail and a committment to providing attentive service. Eryne assists individuals and companies in obtaining temporary work visas and employment-based permanent resident status, including the filing of PERM labor certification applications and petitions for multinational managers. She is experienced in filing achievement-based petitions, including cases for outstanding researchers and national interest waivers for scientists and musicians. She has represented companies in a broad range of industries and sizes, ranging from small start-up companies to multinational Fortune 500 companies.. In addition, Eryne helps individuals obtain immigration status for their family members, including spouses, parents, and siblings of U.S. citizens. She also assists individuals in applying for naturalization.. Eryne is committed to helping individuals obtain legal status and regularly volunteers in the Seattle community. She currently volunteers with the King County Bar Association and the Immigrant Families Advocacy Project as a Supervising Pro Bono Attorney, assisting victims of criminal domestic violence to obtain legal status. She also enjoys serving as a volunteer attorney to help individuals apply for U.S. citizenship with One America and the Seattle Office and Immigrant and Refugee Affairs. In law school, Eryne assisted refugees and asylum-seekers through the University of Washington Immigration Law Clinic.
Erica Buckley is an attorney at Buckley & Associates in Seattle's International District. She has resolved through verdicts, settlements, and/or arbitrations over 300 cases and received over $8 Million for various clients in 6 years.. Erica graduated with a B.A. in political science from Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. She graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2007. Her practice is entirely personal injury litigation.. She is a member of the National Bar Association, Washington State Association for Justice, Washington State Bar Association, and is also admitted and licensed to practice law in California.
Eric Brunstrom focuses his practice on trust, probate, fiduciary, and guardianship litigation and administration as well as matters brought under TEDRA and the vulnerable adult statute. Prior to joining Aiken St. Louis & Siljeg, P.S. in 2016, Eric was a partner at Reed, Longyear, Malnati and Ahrens, PLLC and Tarutis & Brunstrom, PS.. He currently serves as a Pro-Tempore Ex Parte Commissioner for the King County Superior Court. He also serves as a Guardian ad Litem for Probate, Litigation, and Settlement matters for the King County Superior Court. He was the 2016/2017 Chair of the Guardianship and Elder Law Section GELS of the KCBA and is a current Program Co-Chair. He is an Outreach Co-chair for the WSBA Elder Law Section and a member of the Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law section of the KCBA. He served as a Vice-Chair on the Task Force on Substance Use Disorders & Mental Health of the Health Law Section of the ABA and as a Co-Chair of the Professional Licensure Subsection of the WSBA Health Law Section. He is admitted to practice in Washington, the Western District of Washington, and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Ellie’s practice focuses on construction law and litigation and employment-related matters. In addition, she represents companies in issues related to Minority, Woman, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification.. Ellie is an experienced litigator and has handled numerous high-stakes, complex commercial and construction disputes. She has appeared on behalf of clients in Washington state trial and appellate court, federal court, the Board of Contract Appeals, and private arbitration. In addition, she has successfully negotiated multiple seven-figure settlements.. Prior to joining Ahlers & Cressman, Ellie spent six years litigating with a boutique Seattle trial firm and clerked for the Honorable Joel M. Penoyar at the Washington State Court of Appeals.. Ellie has been named a “Rising Star” by Washington Law and Politics, an award limited to the top 2.5% of attorneys under the age of 40, in 2014 and 2015.. Ellie is a member of the William L. Dwyer Inn of Court and an active member of the community. She was on the Washington Women Lawyers' Board of Directors; has presented at the WSBA Construction Law Annual Seminar and to numerous industry groups (the National Association of Women in Construction, National Electrical Contractors Association); and she is the co-author of the Washington Lawyers Practice Manual, Construction Law Chapter.. Ellie is also deeply committed to social justice. As a pro bono attorney for the Volunteer Advocates for Immigrant Justice, she obtained permanent residency for an undocumented Guatemalan child on the basis of neglect and abandonment. Prior to law school, she worked at PATH, an international health organization aimed at improving global health, especially among women and children.
Elizabeth's practice focuses exclusively on immigration law, with an emphasis on business and family-based immigration. She represents employers and individuals in securing temporary work visas and permanent resident status based on employment. She also represents US citizens and lawful permanent residents wishing to sponsor family members for legal immigration status, and assists permanent residents in obtaining US citizenship.
Elizabeth (Beth) Schubert is a patent attorney concentrating on inventions in the biomedical sciences. Beth’s experience includes securing patent protection for inventions relating to medical devices, therapeutics and diagnostics, including inventions designed for use in low-resource settings. Prior to joining Aeon Law, Beth managed the patent portfolio for the Global Good Fund at Intellectual Ventures with a focus on its goals of inventing for humanitarian purposes worldwide. This included multiple diagnostics and medical devices including cold chain support devices for vaccines. Beth assisted the Global Good Fund with patent drafting, prosecution and award application support relating to the Arktek™ PVSD cold chain device leading to the 2016 Patents for Humanity award from the USPTO. As senior counsel with the Invention Science Fund she also assisted with the internal invention process and development of patent portfolios to support startup companies. Directly prior to law school, Beth worked as a staff scientist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center where her research focused on the genetic causes of solid tumors.
Egan is licensed to practice in the states of Washington and Ohio and is fortunate to actively practice in both venues. He is principal attorney for Elk & Elk at the Seattle-Tacoma office, and focuses his practice upon pursuing claims for those suffering injury caused by medical negligence, nursing home negligence, as well as trucking and automobile negligence.. Egan began his career at a respected medical malpractice and insurance defense firm, where he gained valuable experience and insight into the manner by which injury claims are evaluated and defended. He also served as Judicial Staff Attorney for the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, assisting Judge Harry Hanna, Judge Leo Spellacy, and former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Francis E. Sweeney.. Egan is honored to be listed as a Washington Super Lawyers "Rising Star" for 2016, 2017, and 2018 and for his Ohio Super Lawyers “Rising Star” recognition for the years of 2010 through 2015, a distinction conferred upon no more than 2.5% of the attorneys in the state.
Due to my previous work experience with insurance companies, I have firsthand knowledge about how the insurance industry approaches personal injury claims. I use this understanding to my advantage as I help my clients who are injured secure compensation for their personal losses.. Outside of practicing law, I enjoy spending time with my wife and kids. I am an outdoor enthusiast and my favorite activities include being in the mountains, backpacking and travel.
Driven and resourceful Washington attorney with extensive NW legal network and strong leadership skills. Consumer-focused practice with emphasis on foreclosure mediation and bankruptcy law. Devoted to pro bono work and an active volunteer with numerous regional non-profit organizations.
DixonHall provides clients with a wide range of legal services and advice tailored to fit each client's needs. DixonHall represents businesses and organizations of all sizes. The firm's practice areas include incorporation, business transactions, employment and labor, corporate governance, compliance, commercial real estate, intellectual property protection, dispute resolution, bid protests, litigation, non-profit and government relations.. Henry Dixon is the Managing Principal of DixonHall. Prior to forming the firm, Hank was General Counsel for AIS, a satellite communications company. In addition to the communications industry, he also has private sector experience in the energy industry and has worked on Wall Street. He served as Senior Counsel at Shell Oil and Shell WindEnergy, as a Vice President at Talisman Energy, USA and as a Vice President at JPMorgan Chase. Before moving to the private sector, Hank held senior level positions in federal and state government. He worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC and served as Legislative Director and Legislative Counsel to three Members of the United States House of Representatives. While on Capitol Hill, he worked on Energy and Commerce and Small Business Committee issues. He has worked with non-profits and other organizations and has engaged in Pro-Bono legal work at the Southwest Legal Clinic in Seattle.. Hank's experience working in Fortune 100 companies, small and mid-sized businesses, non-profits as well as government, has provided him with a unique perspective for providing legal services and advice to clients. He understands businesses and other organizations challenges and he understands how to work with the federal and state governments. He works as a partner to achieve business and organization goals as well as providing sound legal advice and guidance.
Divorce. Custody. Visitation. Child Support. Relocation. Unmarried Parents. Domestic Violence. Difficult Co-parenting.. If these are issues confronting you, face them with skilled and experienced representation at your side.. My goal is to provide clients with diligent and supportive legal guidance during through the legal maze. With over 36 years of experience, I work hard and smart to achieve the best possible outcome for you and your family.. Call us today. We want to help.
Dedicated to serving the public interest providing effective legal services with integrity.
DEBORAH ALEXANDER. ATTORNEY. Experience:. Firm founder, Deborah Alexander, is a criminal defense attorney practicing in the Seattle and Bellevue metropolitan areas. Her practice includes felony criminal defense, misdemeanor criminal defense, juvenile criminal defense, white collar criminal defense, and commercial litigation. She was previously an Assistant State’s Attorney in the Criminal Division in Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. During her time as a Prosecutor, Ms. Alexander became knowledgeable in evaluating the prosecutions case, both strengths and weaknesses. This means that she has first-hand insight into how the other side approaches the serious cases that she handles. This experience and perspective from both sides has allowed her to aggressively defend her clients. Her experience in criminal law includes jury trials, bench trials, motion practice, and appellate oral arguments and briefing. Ms. Alexander is also acting in an “of counsel” capacity to the criminal defense firm of Wolfe, Wrenn & Zariski.. Ms. Alexander received her B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley in Legal Studies and her J.D. from DePaul University College of Law. She also worked for the Honorable Harry Leinenweber, United States District court for the Northern District of Illinois. Her bar memberships and admissions include the Washington State Bar Association, Illinois State Bar, King county Bar Association, Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. Education: University of California at Berkeley (B.A., 1987); DePaul University College of Law (J.D., 1991). Ms. Alexander also worked for the Honorable Harry Leinenweber, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.. Bar Memberships and Admissions: Washington and Illinois. Affiliations:Washington State Bar Association, King County Bar Association, Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Member of Seattle Executives Association, Network attorney for ARAG and Microsoft ARAG plan members.
Dealing with a severe physical injury or the wrongful death of a family member can threaten one's independence and livelihood. We have been there before and can help bring clarity to a chaotic and confusing situation. We can tell you what your legal options are, and help you make the difficult decisions which may affect you and your family for a lifetime. Take care, Bob Dawson
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.
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.
Compassionate and knowledgeable advocate.
Collin is one of Seattle's construction defect litigation attorneys. Collin's legal background consists of extensive experience in multiple areas of civil litigation, inluding several years with a prominent Seattle insurance defense firm. His practice focuses primarily on condominium and multi-family residential defect cases.. Born and raised in the Puget Sound area, Collin continues to volunteer for the King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinic program, giving free legal advice to those in need. Outside the office, Collin enjoys watching and playing sports of all kinds, discovering movies and music, and starting home improvement projects.
Coby Cohen is an experienced injury lawyer who strategically assesses every case, seeking to efficiently and effectively obtain results for his clients. With extensive jury trial experience and a career dealing with often time-sensitive and sometimes extremely complex matters, Coby recognizes the importance of being alert to his clients’ needs and finding the best paths to meet them.. Coby has a unique background that has created a tremendous foundation for his work on behalf of clients of Rossi Vucinovich. His experience includes handling complex commercial litigation with one of the largest law firms in the Seattle area, trying criminal cases for the State of Washington with the King County Prosecutor’s Office, handling a variety of matters, including financial services litigation, in a small firm, managing KinderCare Education’s nationwide litigation, disputes and crises, and handling complex litigation, including personal injury matters, at a well-regarded litigation boutique.. Coby came to Rossi Vucinovich because he wants to help achieve results for those who have been harmed, whether in FELA (railroad injury) cases, trucking collisions, child care injuries, medical malpractice injuries, or other catastrophic injury cases. Coby works hard on behalf of all of his clients to achieve the results they deserve.. Coby is admitted to practice in Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, and the District of Colorado. He earned his law degree from New York University School of Law, a Bachelor’s degree with Honors from the University of California at Berkeley, and an MBA with Honors from the University of Washington Foster School of Business. He enjoys the outdoors and spending time with his family.
Christopher D. Pitts is the Principal of S.L. Pitts PC, where he focuses on financial complexity and jurisdictional questions as they arise in family law litigation.. Christopher has experience identifying, valuing, and dividing closely held business interests across a wide array of industries including: manufacturing, aerospace, technology, maritime, financial services, and commercial real estate. He also has experience identifying and valuing financially complex assets in divorce including: pensions, interest rate swaps, call options, and executive and top hat compensation plans. Christopher has identified and litigated professional goodwill in medical, dental, accounting, and legal practice groups.. Christopher is licensed in both California and Washington and has successfully advised clients on jurisdictional issues related to all areas of family law in both interstate and international marital dissolutions. For parties who have extensive contacts with both California and Washington, Christopher can assist in selecting the most appropriate state within which to initiate a marital dissolution. He maintains active cases in both Washington and California.
Christina Haring-Larson’s practice focuses on commercial litigation and advising individuals involved in business investments, real estate, contract negotiations, and partnership or other ownership disputes. She has experience representing clients in disputes involving real estate, trusts, estates, intellectual property rights, trade secrets, domain names, beverage law, licensing, franchise rights, professional negligence, insurance coverage, securities, products liability, personal injury, and employment. Christina has first-chair bench and jury trial experience and has represented a variety of businesses and individuals in both state and federal court.
Chris's practice focuses on real estate-related business transactions. He documents and negotiates loans for institutional lenders, structures partnerships and LLCs for developers and equity real estate investors, establishes condominiums, represents land banking entities, and advises businesses and individuals on leases, easements, covenants, contracts, and other business matters. Chris received a J.D., with high honors, from the University of Washington, and a B.A. from Columbia College.
Chris is a member of the CH& corporate finance and business transactions group. His practice focuses on advising and assisting businesses with a wide range of corporate needs, including entity formation, governance, regulatory compliance, commercial contracts, and mergers and acquisitions. Chris has extensive experience negotiating complex transactions, drafting agreements, and communicating the needs of his clients to government and administrative agencies. He has also worked closely with state and local governments and advocated for clients on various highly-regulated matters.. Prior to joining CH&, Chris was the lead transactional attorney at a local law firm where he largely assisted companies operating in or ancillary to Washington State’s licensed cannabis industry. During this time, Chris interpreted and applied new and rapidly changing regulations with little or no context or caselaw. Chris has been recognized as one of the leading experts in cannabis law and brings valuable experience in assisting and advising clients with regulatory and compliance needs. Along with being a resource and advocate for clients, Chris has also spoken at conferences and educated other professionals on the cannabis business industry.