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77 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 98125 in Seattle, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $372 per hour.
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Zach Jarvis began his career as a lawyer in 2005 by writing appeals for indigent persons. Through six years in the trenches as a public defender in King County, Zach and his clients enjoyed an atypical streak of trial victories. Prior to becoming a founding partner of Hart Jarvis Chang, Zach had been an associate attorney in a private, predominantly civil practice in South King County.. Zach has been lead or co-counsel on over twenty-six trials. Zach’s experience in criminal, civil, and appellate practice runs the spectrum from representing a man accused of murder to representing plaintiffs in suits against employers and government actors. Zach is proud to have always represented individuals against powerful entities.. While in law school, Zach participated in both mock trial and the arts law clinic. As a law student, he also studied abroad in India. When away from the office Zach enjoys movies of all eras, drawing, going to concerts, and spending time with his wife and young son. He has has travelled extensively throughout Northern Europe, Asia, and Mexico.. -Admitted to practice in the State of Washington. -Admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
With two decades of dedicated legal practice, Amy Parker has built her career on a foundational commitment to defending those most vulnerable in our legal system.. Amy is not afraid to stand in between her client and the government.. Her practice is defined by her relentless advocacy and a fearless approach to advocacy. Throughout her career, she has successfully litigated complex and serious felony cases, achieving favorable outcomes for her clients. From securing not guilty verdicts to obtaining dismissals on critical charges—including third strike life sentences, murder cases, sex offenses, and serious robbery charges—Amy has repeatedly demonstrated her ability to successfully navigate cases with steep odds and the most difficult legal terrains.. She will go after these bad government actors civilly and hold them accountable.. After police or prosecutors have recklesslessly destroyed a person’s life, rarely are they held accountable through a civil lawsuit. Amy will hold the government accountable for their unlawful arrest, prosecutorial misconduct, excessive use of force or violence, and/or their wrongful removal of children from their rightful parents, While no amount of money can remedy these injustices, Amy will fight for you and not allow the government to just walk away from the harm they’ve caused.. She believes in the important importance of equitable legal representation and believes everyone should have access to legal resources.. Amy is committed to representing marginalized groups who have been denied access to legal resources due to historical disenfranchisement or financial barriers. Amy strives to provide culturally competent legal representation to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities and women who have been excluded from accessing the benefits of the civil legal systems.
While I can't guarantee the results, I can guarantee effort. I will work for you until the job is done. I will tell you when I think we should go to court and when we should fold. I will strive to be a good steward of your finances, time, and emotional energy. I will approach the job with compassion, a sense of humor, and a deep knowledge of the law and human behavior.. I have been litigating family and Native American law matters since 2003. I try up to three cases per year and represent three times that many at settlement conferences / meditations. I have been appointed a special master and sometimes conduct meditations. I also handle appeals.. My office is in North Seattle near Lake City. I appear regularly in King County Superior Court and less frequently in other counties throughout Washington. I am a member of the bar of most tribal courts in the State of Washington. I also practice in the United States District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts. I am a member of Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Welcome to the Avvo Profile of Jay H. Krulewitch! In essence, I am a trial lawyer. My law practice is geared towards attending to the needs of everyday folk, people who may be accused of a crime and need an excellent criminal defense attorney, people who may have been injured by the negligence of individuals, cities, counties, corporations, or insurance companies, and who need a tremendous personal injury attorney, or people who have suffered a constitutional wrong or violation at the hands of the police and need a great civil rights attorney. If you are looking for a legal champion to be your advocate, a small firm, yet a firm that is steeped in the knowledge of the law, battle-tested in court, experienced in the above areas, someone capable of being a zealous advocate for you on your particular matter, where your case will be given the utmost attention it deserves, then you have come to the right place. Just like the knights of old, I stand ready to battle on your behalf, to assist you on your matter, to bring to bear over 32 years of trial l experience in the trenches to your matter with care, compassion, professionalism, and diligence. We make no promises at my law firm other than we will give your matter our very best attention as we seek to obtain the very best result possible on your own particular matter.
Rolf may not pick the fight, but will fight to the end for his clients. He was born and raised in Washington State. Growing up in Washington, Rolf has a strong connection to the community. Prior to law school, he worked in education around Western Washington. Rolf attended the University of Washington School of Law. His early career as a public defender gives him a unique advantage in zealously advocating for his clients now. In his spare time, Rolf enjoys golfing, reading, and being outside with his wife and two dogs.
My practice is focused on helping individuals and small business owners in the areas of debt defense, consumer protection, and asset protection.. My specific practice areas include student loan matters (federal and private), chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcies, and civil and commercial litigation. I have also successfully represented clients in numerous cases including issues of contract, fraud, intellectual property, real estate, business finance, and class action matters.. Born and raised in the greater Seattle area, I am a graduate of Kent-Meridian High School (co-valedictorian) and a graduate of the University of Washington Honors Program, where I received my Bachelor of Science in Psychology with Distinction. My honors thesis foscused on self-directed breast cancer research through the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Reseach Center. I then traveled back east to attend Boston University School of Law, where I graduated with Honors in the Concentration of Litigation and Dispute Resolution. I also externed for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston for the Chief of the Financial Litigation Division.. I relocated back to my hometown of Kent, WA after over a decade of practice with large firms in New York City and Philadelphia. During my free time, I enjoy gardening, movies, hiking, skiing, and anything out on the beautiful waters of our Pacific Northwest. I am a member of the bars of the State of Washington, the State of New York, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Ms. Beckmann is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, King County Bar Association and Snohomich County Bar Association, including the Family Law Sections of each of these associations, and she is a WSBA certified Guardian ad Litem. She is a third-generation female attorney in her family and is of counsel at Michael Bugni & Associates.. Ms. Beckmann serves as a Volunteer Attorney at the King County Domestic Violence Clinic and for the King County Bar Association Pro Bono Advice. She is also an officer with local non-profit organizations that support local and national charitable organizations.
Mike Nelson is a litigator with years experience. A brain injury survivor, he is committed to helping those who continue to suffer devastating brain damage and serious injury. This year his TBI cases involving the Washington State DOT for negligent installation of cable barriers and another involving King County for an inadequate traffic control plan resolved for over a million dollars.
If you or a loved one is under arrest, it is critical that you contact a lawyer immediately. Our firm is comprised of experienced, aggressive and intelligent attorneys that do everything we can to give our clients the best chance to win. We offer hourly fee agreements or flat fee agreements for most felonies and misdemeanors. We serve King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties.
I was born in Tehran, Iran. My family and I emigrated to the United States towards the end of the Iran-Iraq war. I personally experienced and witnessed my family go through the immigration process first-hand and that is why I became interested in immigration law. More importantly, I am motivated to use my degree and experience to help my community thrive in this nation.. I am committed to providing quality legal services that minimize the financial and emotional burdens of the legal process for individuals and family members throughout the United States. I take great pride in the personal attention I give to each client’s immigration case. I have extensive expertise and a successful track record in reunifying families, assisting individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities apply for U.S. citizenship, and representing survivors of domestic violence and other crimes gain lawful immigration status. I am committed to serving refugee immigrant communities, defending justice, and advocating for a more compassionate immigration system. I believe all immigrants deserve a chance to succeed and pursue the American dream, without fear of deportation or family separation. I will go above my duties to zealously advocate for my clients and ensure their legal and human rights are protected as they navigate through the complex immigration system.. I am fluent in Farsi and have specialized knowledge of legal and policy issues impacting the Iranian American community.
I joined Hart Jarvis Murray Chang PLLC in 2016 after working as a public defender in King County for over eleven years. While at the public defender’s office, I primarily represented clients facing felony charges. I have defended clients facing all types of felony matters, including complex homicides, sex offenses, violent offenses, property crimes, domestic violence and drug offenses. I have been lead counsel in over twenty felony trials and am an experienced trial litigator. In addition to my trial experience, I have litigated appellate matters and enjoy researching, writing and crafting legal arguments.. I am fortunate to work with such a talented team of lawyers. We work collaboratively together and are dedicated to helping our clients navigate the law, protect their interests, and achieve justice. Contact us – we can help!
I graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1993, after working as a ranch hand, baker and mental health counselor.. I was fortunate to spend twenty-two years with the Seattle law firm MacDonald Hoague & Bayless - a wonderful place that truly worked to advance justice and goodness. In 2015, I formed a firm to specialize in my favorite practice area -- helping people who have been denied short-term disability and long-term disability benefits. Most of these cases fall under the federal law known as "ERISA." My practice is now 100% devoted to this area of the law. I like it.. I litigate against the major disability insurance companies, including Prudential, Hartford, New York Life, CIGNA, Unum, Aetna and others. I represent people with a broad range of disabling conditions. For more information about my ERISA disability benefits practice, please visit my website, easily found with any search engine.
I enjoy the practice of law. I have more than 22 years of experience which allows me the opportunity to help people in a meaningful way to navigate through the legal system efficiently while providing a supporting hand through some of the most difficult times of their lives. Although I grew up in Alaska, I love Seattle where I'm close to the water along with my family and friends. I look forward to assisting you through this important journey and obtaining the best outcome for your family while providing competent legal services.
I am primarily a franchise law attorney with considerable experience representing parties in disputes. I also have extensive experience representing shareholders and partners in closely held companies. The remainder of my practice mostly involves representing parties involved in or contemplating various business transactions.
I am a people person at heart. If you need assistance, give me a call and see how I can help put my experience on your side.
I am a former creditor attorney. I now exclusively represent consumers in bankrutpcy, debt settlement, debt litigation (FDCPA, RCW 19.16, RCW 19.86), and tenant rights.. My background as a former creditor side and former landlord side attorney gives me a well rounded approach in defending and counter attacking against creditors, debt collectors, and landlords. Not every case is complicated but often there are complexities in what appears to be simple cases. I give each case and client a thorough analysis for litigation, settlement, bankruptcy, and out of court options.. Prior to law school, I obtained my B.A. in Psychology and served in the U.S. Air Force (active and reserve) for nearly ten years during which I deployed for Operation Enduring Freedom in support of post 9/11 operations. I currently live in beautiful Mill Creek, WA with my wife and two children. During my free time I enjoy cooking, travelling, martial arts, reading, and rooting for the Seahawks.
Hi, I'm Mike Gillett.. My Seattle-based law practice is devoted to fighting for your property rights and your economic rights. Under the law, you are entitled to the reasonable use of your property, and to responsibly conduct your business. I'm here when you need an advocate for your rights in a court of law or before a government agency - both state and federal.. After graduating from Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, I was admitted to the Washington Bar in 1980. I went to work as an associate at the Law Offices of Roger M. Leed, a small environmental and land use litigation firm in Seattle. In 1985, I began a four-year stint as an aide to U.S. Representative Al Swift in Washington, D.C., assisting him on environmental and energy legislation. I returned to Seattle in 1989, opening The Gillett Law Offices. For the next 11 years, most of my work was lobbying on environmental legislation and regulations. I represented both large and small businesses.. In 2000, I returned to a litigation-oriented practice, working for the McElroy Law Firm in Seattle - again, a small environmental and land use litigation firm. In 2005, I opened The Gillett Law Firm. My practice is primarily litigation in such areas as boundary disputes, tree law, environmental contamination, administrative law, and general property law. I also handle some employer issues, including litigation concerning workplace safety and industrial insurance taxes.. I was born in California in 1955, and spent most of my first 25 years there. My father was a hospital corpsman in the U.S. Navy, and my mother worked in procurement for the Defense Department. My wife, Teresa, and I were married in 1988, and have two adult daughters.. I enjoy barbequing for big backyard parties. I have interests in U.S. history, Catholic liturgy, Dostoevsky, and social justice. And, increasingly, I like to travel to warm places in the winter.
Dan Pope has been a personal injury lawyer for 25 years. He works in King, Snohomish and Skagit County. Dan is a Seattle native who graduated from Western Washington University with a biology degree. He worked as a field biologist for NOAA and a private reasearch company in Alaska for 2 years before deciding to attend law school . He was admitted to practice law in 1984 and worked as a prosecuting attorney for about 4 years before going into private practice. He worked for State Farm Insurance for about 3 years as a litigation associate. In 1991, he switched to Plaintiff's personal injury work and has focused on helping injured people for the last 25 years.. He enjoys sailing, skiing, backpacking, and other outdoor activities. He lives in NE Seattle with his 15 year old daughter.
Brady Horenstein joined the Law Offices of Michael W. Bugni & Associates, PLLC, in 2023, following more than a decade of legal experience in public service. His career includes roles with the Department of Social and Health Services, the Department of Licensing, and the State Courts, as well as representing the Washington Supreme Court before the Legislature. As the third generation in his family to practice family law, Brady brings a unique perspective and dedication to his work. He has extensive experience in all aspects of family law, including divorce, child custody, prenuptial agreements, domestic violence protection orders, and high-conflict litigation. A graduate of Willamette University College of Law, Brady is passionate about guiding clients through complex family law matters with professionalism and care.
Attorney Rebecca Thorley began her legal career at one of London’s leading criminal defense firms, where she gained valuable trial experience working on serious felonies, such as Murder, Fraud, Drug Crimes, and Robbery. She then focused on juvenile law for several years and gained media recognition for defending children with antisocial behavior disorders.Rebecca moved to Washington State in 2010. After passing the state bar exam, she worked with two criminal defense forms that specialized in DUI cases. In 2013, she founded Thorley Defense Law and handles misdemeanor and felony criminal charges, as well as immigration, crimmigration, and personal injury matters.
As an American whose father was born in a Colorado internment camp during World War II, I have always been aware of the human consequences that result from legal decisions. My firm is committed to seeking justice for every client through caring counsel and responsive service.. I am dedicated to providing the best possible representation for my clients. I am an aggressive, diligent trial lawyer who is not afraid of the courtroom. I never back down from a challenge. My practice focuses primarily on car accident cases where I find great satisfaction advocating for persons who have been injured through no fault of their own by the negligence of another. I give victims and their families full support as my firm presses to maximize compensation at trial or through a favorable settlement.. I bring to the table a wealth of experience. I spent the first eight years of my career as a public defender fighting for and protecting the constitutional rights of those charged with adult and juvenile misdemeanor and felony offenses. I have also garnered great trial experience in both civil defense and civil plaintiff's work. I have worked as in-house counsel for a large insurance company defending company insureds from tort claims. My firm is committed to making sure that justice is served as promptly and completely as is possible under Washington law.. A few years ago, my father died due to someone else's negligence. This was an extremely traumatic event for my family. I personally know what it's like to have a loved one killed in a car accident due to someone else's negligence. Having gone through this experience, I understand the human component to this. I know how important it is to have someone on your side fighting to make sure justice is obtained.
Apex Juris, pllc is a moderate sized patent law boutique firm that is currently expanding into other areas as well. We extensive experience with foreign clients, particularly Japanese, Taiwanese, Chinese and Europeans. We have been involved in two International Trade Commission (ITC) cases and have represented both the complainant and the respondent. We also provide litigation support by providing non-infringement analysis and invalidity opinions.. Our practice is expanding this year and we will provide taxation, litigation, and business law assistance to clients.. Further, we provide translation services with an emphasis in the technical arena.
After two decades serving clients throughout his community, Attorney Kenneth Chang has earned a reputation as a compassionate, thorough Seattle criminal defense lawyer. With a 10.0 Superb Avvo Rating and recognition from the Washington Defender Association, Mr. Chang understands the challenges clients face when being charged with criminal offenses. As a formed public defender, he built cases to help his clients tell their side of the story with confidence and hope. If you were arrested on criminal charges, call Hart Jarvis Murray Chang PLLC for a free consultation today and get started planning your legal strategy.
Ada K. Wong is the owner of AKW LAW, P.C., with offices in Washington and California. She is licensed to practice in California, Washington, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Northern District of California, the Eastern District of California, the Western District of Washington, and the Eastern District of Washington.. Ada is an Adjunct Professor at the Seattle University School of Law, teaching Employment Discrimination. She also serves as an arbitrator in King and Snohomish counties.. She is a frequent speaker at conferences across the nation, lecturing on various topics including Employment Law, Sexual Harassment, Discrimination, Wills and Trusts, Business Formation, and Car Accidents. She has published numerous articles. She currently serves on the Board of the Washington Employment Lawyers Association (WELA) and is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the 2022 WELA Employment Deskbook.. She is on the Editorial Board of Trial Guides, former Editor-in-Chief of WSAJ Trial News, and former Editorial Board Member of the American Inns of Court The Bencher. She was also the past President of the Vietnamese American Bar Association of Washington (VABAW), past Public Relations Chair of the William L. Dwyer American Inns of Court, and past Board Member of the Washington Association for Justice (WSAJ).. She graduated from the University of Washington School of Law with a Dispute Resolution Concentration. During law school, Ada served as Executive Managing Editor of Production on the Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal. She was also very active in Moot Court competitions and represented UW School of Law at the Thomas Tang International Moot Court Competition as a regional semi-finalist in both Los Angeles and Atlanta. Ada served as a coach for mock trial and appellate advocacy teams at the law school, Ada also interned at the Seattle City Attorney’s Office, Civil Division; U.S. Attorney’s Office, Tax Division; Sacramento District Attorney’s Office; and with Judge Andrea Darvas of the King County Superior Court.. Prior to starting AKW Law, she was a civil litigation attorney at law firms in Bellevue and Seattle. Ada’s practice focuses on employment law, business law, estate planning, civil rights, and personal injury.. During her spare time, you can find Ada playing co-ed flag football or hanging out with her husband, daughters, and three cats: Matcha, Kylo, and Soba.