Top best R Lawyers in ZIP 98109 | 186 available
186 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 98109 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 65% provide free consultation with average fees of $302 per hour.
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For nearly 35 years, Kevin Coluccio has been helping seriously injured people and the families of wrongful death victims.. In that time, Coluccio has earned over $300 million dollars in trial verdicts and case settlements for injury and death claims.. His firm, Coluccio Law, is dedicated to creating real and positive change in the lives of injured people and their families.. Coluccio Law offers a free consultation for:. Kevin Coluccio is the only Washington State-based attorney certified in Truck Accident Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.. Washington Super Lawyers named Kevin Coluccio one of the "Top 10" Lawyers for 2011, 2012, and 2013 – and one of the "Top 100" every year since 2003.. Coluccio is listed in Best Lawyers In America, and has an “AV” rating from Martindale-Hubbell. He is a proud member of the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAJ - EAGLE member), the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA), and the American Association for Justice (AAJ).
Evan Oshan knew he wanted to be an attorney since he was eight years old. Oshan began to perfect his advocacy skills throughout College as a member and coach of U.C.L.A.'s Champion National Debate Team. It was also during this time that he served as a United States Senatorial Intern in Washington D.C.. Oshan graduated Cum Laude from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). He went on to earn his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Califonia Hastings College of The Law, the first law school of the Univesity of Califonia; where he excelled in trial advocacy.. Oshan served as an international law intern while serving as an intern at the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Geneva, Switzerland.. In 2000 Oshan & Associates, P.C. was formed with the goal of providing aggressive, diligent, and honest legal representation. Also in 2000 Oshan was a member of Vice President Gore's National Advance Team where he traveled throughout the United States.
Doug has practiced as a trial lawyer in the Seattle Area for 16 years. He has acted as both plaintiff and defense counsel on a variety of matters including personal injury, business law, consumer rights and criminal defense. He has served on the Washington State Bar Association Rules Committee and has been regonized for his efforts volunteering for the Eastside Legal Assistance Program. He is currently a member of the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association.
Dan Fiorito is a former deputy prosecutor. He has extensive experience in jury trials, appeals, and pretrial litigation techniques. For more information, visit or call. All initial consultations are free. Call today.
Credentials.. Personal Injury.. I worked for a personal injury law firm before beginning my own practice. I have heard and decided several personal injury cases as an arbitrator.. See my personal injury site for more.. Landlord-tenant law.. I have extensive experience in landlord-tenant matters and frequently appear in court in eviction cases.. See my landlord-tenant websites and for more.
CORPORATE COUNSEL FOR EMERGING BUSINESSES. Many business leaders and executives desire a lawyer who understands how complex legal decisions will effect their bottom line. The Law Office of Seaton M. Daly III, PLLC, is a corporate transactions law firm that is dedicated to providing trusted and strategic legal advice to companies who want to do business within the State of Washington.. ---. Prior to starting my own law firm, I worked in the business sector for eight (8) years which included four (4) startup companies. My duties and responsibilities ranged from sales, marketing, business development, and operations, to helping executive management implement company policies and procedures. Aside from running my law practice, I enjoy travelling (30 countries spanning 5 continents), working out, mountain climbing, camping, golfing, running, and alpine skiing.. I also run a "Blog" entitled The Emerging Business Advocate. The purpose of the blog is to address current issues and events that confront emerging businesses in their growth and development. Please cut and paste the following link into your browser, if you cannot click on it:
Chance is a Seattle native and a graduate of Linfield College where he played baseball and received a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and a minor in Political Science. He later earned his Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law where he served as the Vice President of the Business and Entrepreneurial Law Association. While attending law school, Chance externed at the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions, Division of Banks and was a Rule 9 intern for Hughes Robbins P.S.. Chance’s practice involves insurance coverage and litigation of first- and third-party disputes involving both contractual and extra-contractual claims. Chance’s experience includes coverage and litigation of disputes arising from commercial general liability, commercial auto, personal auto and business owners insurance policies. Chance’s litigation practice includes cases before the Washington State Court of Appeals, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Judicial Panel on Multijurisdictional Litigation, and class action litigation.
Carol L. Edward is the founder of and Of Counsel to the Law Offices of Carol L. Edward & Associates, P.S. She has provided legal services in U.S. immigration and citizenship-related matters since 1984. She is herself the daughter of immigrants and holds dual citizenship with the United States and Canada. Attorney Edward has engaged in a wide variety of immigration cases ranging from business-related matters to family, asylum, and deportation and removal.. She received her J.D. cum laude from Seattle University and her bachelor’s degree in Business from University of California, Davis. Ms. Edward has a number of published cases within the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. She has the highest possible ratings with peer and professional organizations, including , bestlawyers.com, , and . Ms. Edward previously served as the Chair of the Washington State Chapter of American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), teaches and participates in continuing legal educational programs on various immigration topics, and is actively involved in non-profit organizations supporting immigrants rights, including the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, Hate Free Zone, ACLU, and National Immigration Project.
Captain Thomas Lether is a graduate of the University of Puget Sound and the University of Puget Sound Law School. He has been involved in insurance and commercial litigation since 1988. Mr. Lether’s primary clients include numerous national insurance companies, several smaller insurers and independent adjusting firms. He also represents a number of contractors, property owners, and business owners. His practice predominantly involves the representation of insurance companies and individuals in the investigation, adjustment and defense of complex coverage matters. Mr. Lether also defends insurance companies in bad faith and Consumer Protection Act litigation. He is also involved in a number of construction defect cases and has tried several to successful jury verdicts. He has been involved in thousands of coverage investigations. This includes lead counsel in the Pang Warehouse Fire (the largest commercial arson loss ever tried to a jury in Washington State history), Manglona v. Allstate (the largest residential arson loss ever tried to a jury in Washington State), and coverage counsel in such matters as the McGuire Apartment failure, Safeco Field defect claim and the Plaza 305 crane collapse. Mr. Lether also represents a number of insurers in the Pacific Northwest and the Pacific Rim regarding first and third party claims, including coverage disputes, adjustment concerns, and issues involving water intrusion, collapse, construction defects and stachybotris mold. Mr. Lether also represents insurance brokers, medical institutions, construction professionals and professional liability and class action matters. Mr. Lether has also served as an appraiser, expert witness, and mediator, and he is a frequent lecturer on insurance related topics.
Born and raised in Washington State, Ricco Sanchez grew up with a strong work ethic shaped by his parents— his father, a longtime metal worker for the City of Seattle, and his mother, a compassionate social worker. That foundation has guided his legal career, driving him to stand up for those facing adversity and injustice.. During law school, Ricco gained real world legal experience in support roles for an insurance company, a major defense firm, and a global tech company— exposing him to both sides of the litigation process. He graduated in 2018 and passed the bar in 2019. Today, he is licensed to practice in both Washington State and Federal courts.. Ricco’s approach is rooted in hard work, thorough preparation, and a client-first mindset. He has helped recover millions of dollars in compensation for clients and more importantly, he’s helped them reclaim control over their lives. Whether negotiating with insurers or preparing for trial, Ricco leads with compassion, clarity, and strength.. Clients appreciate his down-to-earth nature, clear communication, and relentless advocacy. He believes legal representation is not just about winning— it’s about restoring dignity and helping people move forward.
A fierce litigator, Nathan Gibbs is dedicated to producing results for his clients using a combination of detailed preparation and quick thinking. Nathan’s passion for law stems from his desire to protect the relationships between fathers and their children with relentless advocacy. Meticulous, dedicated, and sharp, Nathan diligently pursues every case with integrity and intensity to produce the most favorable outcome possible. While never afraid of a fight, he understands that using the right tool for the job is the best way to achieve his clients’ goals. Managing attorney Ken Alan said, “Nathan’s experience as a prosecutor has made him a sharp negotiator that is comfortable in the courtroom. Nathan understands that family law is about helping people through a difficult time. It is obvious that he really cares about his clients.”. Using a flexible and adaptive approach to his legal practice, Nathan carefully assesses every case to develop an effective strategy. Committed to doing what is necessary to protect his clients’ rights and assets, Nathan is adept at negotiation and litigation.. When he isn’t in the office or the courtroom, Nathan enjoys spending time with his family, sharpening his grill-master skills, and honing his drawing and painting talents.