Top best Labor Lawyers in Tacoma | 54 available
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FAQs - Labor Lawyers in city Tacoma How many Labor lawyers actively serve residents of Tacoma, Washington? Approximately 18 licensed attorneys focus on Labor across Tacoma, Washington. Most matters are filed through the Washington District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Labor lawyers in Tacoma, Washington? In Tacoma, typical rates range from $260-$421 per hour for Labor. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2727 and $7342, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Labor matters usually take in courts near Tacoma? Labor cases in Tacoma, Washington usually take around 3-12 months depending on complexity and the Washington District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Labor cases for people living in Tacoma, Washington? Residents of Tacoma typically see Labor filings handled by the Washington District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Labor? About 66% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Labor, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
54 Labor Lawyers Found Near You
Shelly focuses her practice on employment law and litigation, commercial litigation, business advising and construction law. She represents individuals and businesses in all aspects of commercial and employment disputes and especially enjoys working with clients to help them understand the legal process. Shelly prides herself on being a tough advocate for her clients and finding strategic and creative solutions in even the most challenging cases.
Robin Balsam has been in private practice since 1984 and has over 40 years of experience. She is an assertive litigator with extensive experience in highly contested probates, will contests, uncovering and pursuing perpetrators of fiduciary fraud and elder abuse, complicated guardianships, trusts, estates, and other related matters. Ms. Balsam has an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell. She was initially selected as a SuperLawyer in 2011, and has been selected again each year from 2015 through the present.. Her practice has emphasized guardianship, trust, probate and representing families with special needs since 1993. Ms. Balsam has chaired and spoken at legal seminars on various aspects of these practice areas as well as related ethical issues since 1998. She handles complex guardianship, trust, and probate problems; represents other fiduciaries in various roles; and engages in many aspects of personal injury settlement trust work. Her work also includes representation of families with special needs, as well as practical experience in defense against allegations or findings by Adult Protective Services and recovery of assets for victims of elder abuse or exploitation. She received an LL.M. Masters in Elder Law at Stetson University School of Law in 2013.. As Director of Commencement Bay Fiduciary Services, a certified professional guardian agency, she is the major decision-maker on investments, medical procedures, living arrangements and purchases for incapacitated people and trust beneficiaries. She also directs the day-to-day operations of the guardianship agency employing three professional guardians and support staff, along with a four-attorney law firm.. In addition to extensive litigation experience, Ms. Balsam is also collaboratively trained and has experience as a mediator. She is a current Pro Tem Court Commissioner and former Pro Tem Judge for Pierce County Superior Court.. Ms. Balsam has a number of professional affiliations, and frequently assists other attorneys who are not experienced in representing the elderly, incapacitated and disabled in legal matters such as personal injury, contract and domestic litigation. Ms. Balsam’s firm provides a uniquely collaborative and resourceful approach to the legal issues that confront elders and the disabled by providing a range of solutions from negotiated out-of-court agreements to traditional legal advocacy.. Ms. Balsam always enjoyed spending time with her grandparents, talking about their lives and experiences, and spent a lot of time with an older neighbor discussing travel and photography when she was a youngster. These relationships inspired her to choose elder law as a practice area when she began her own law practice in 1989.
My firm is a full service firm that provides high quality legal work in a small firm setting. My principal practice area is labor and employment law. I provide operational advice to business owners. I advise and litigate all aspects of labor employment cases including discrimination claims, hostile work environment claims, wage and hour claims, family medical leave act claims, disability discrimination claims, wrongful termination and retaliation. I have over 40 years of experience handling a wide variety of legal issues running the gamut from personal injury litigation, corporate governance, appeals and commercial litigation.. I have an advanced law degree known as an LLM in Dispute Resolution from Pepperdine Caruso School of Law, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution which is the top law school in the nation for Alternative Dispute Resolution. So I do a lot of arbitration and mediation work.
Jean M. Bouffard, Attorney at Law, provides real estate, contract and litigation legal services for businesses and individuals throughout the Puget Sound area. We offer aggressive, success oriented services at a competitive price. Our clients receive individualized attention, strategic planning and open lines of communication. Unlike the large law firms, where contract attorneys and litigators often work in completely separate departments, Jean Bouffard combines the skills of efficient contract preparation with the skills of successful contract litigation to offer clients the best of both legal services.
I was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. After graduation from Wilson High School in 1977, I obtained my B.A. in Psychology and Film Communications from Pitzer College in Claremont, California in 1981. Three years later, I graduated from law school with a J.D. from Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio.. I spent six years living and working as an attorney in Sacramento and Los Angeles, California before returning to Tacoma in 1991. After working as an associate and partner at a large firm in Tacoma, I opened my own office in 2010.. I have other thirty years of experience handling a wide variety of civil and criminal cases from trial through appeal in state and federal courts. My main practice areas include employment, business and personal injury litigation.
I run specialized practice helping all sorts of small businesses and individuals with whatever problems they may have from thier daily transactions to full press Federal litigation, and everywhere in between. I also have an extensive background in copyright, trademark and entertainement, making me a great resource for artists, venues, and anyone else in those fields or associated with them.
I live in Tacoma, Washington with my wife and our daughters. I grew Yakima, Washington on an apple and pear orchard. My practices takes me all over the State of Washington.. I work on all types of personal injury cases including motor vehicle collisions, premises liability trip and fall incidents, product liability injuries, worksite and construction site injuries, and nursing home injuries. I have a particular interest in cases involving recreational injuries. I frequently work on cases involving skier/snowboarder collisions, injuries at gyms and healthclubs, injuries in the outdoors, scuba, mudruns, bicycle accidents, equestrian injuries, boating accidents, and swimming pool and waterslide injuries. As an avid motorcyclist, I help create and launch Evergreen Motorcycle Attorneys where I work with motorcyclists injuried on the road.. I try to blend my passions outside of the office with the cases I frequently work on. This experience helps me better understand how my clients were injuried and helps me better represent them. As a U.S. Coast Guard licensed captain with years of boating experience, I bring expertise and training to boating and watercraft injuries. I am also certified scuba driver. I bring years of experience and training to my cases involving injuries in the mountains and on the ski slopes. I am certified by the American Avalanche Association at Level II Avalanche Processes and Leadership. I am a former professional ski instructor where I was formerly certified at Level II by PSIA in the Rocky Mountain Division. For my clients injured on two wheels while motorcycling, I bring years of experience as an avid motorcyclist having logged tens of thousands of miles on and off road.. I am actively involved in the bar association. I recently served as 2020 President of the Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association. I am currently serving as vice president of the Tacoma Pro Bono Board. I have served on numerous committees and appointments. I am frequent speaker at continuing legal education seminars involving personal injury topics.. When I'm not litigating injury cases for my clients, I love to spend time with my family out on the water, in the mountains skiing or riding off road motorcycles.
I have a master’s degree from the London School of Economics, and a law degree from Florida State University. After law school, I worked in the private sector for two years prior to joining the Social Security Administration (SSA) in 2010. Iworked at the Appeals Council for almost four years, reviewing thousands of disability decisions for compliance with SSA’s complex rules and procedures. Ithen worked at the hearing level for seven years, where I drafted almost 2,000 decisions for SSA Administrative Law Judges. After working for SSA for more than 10 years, I wanted to help demystify the complicated disability system. My first book, Social Security Disability Revealed: Why it’s so hard to access benefits and what you can do about it, explores the obstacles that disability claimants face as they try to access benefits.
I grew up in Tacoma, and I love being able to serve clients here in my hometown, as well as in the Greater Puget Sound area.
I believe my role as an attorney is to help my clients quickly, efficiently, and effectively resolve their disputes. As part of that, I am committed to keeping my clients informed, making sure they understand the process, the options available, and the potential risks and benefits of each option. Because most people are involved in very few lawsuits during their lifetime, I make sure each client is given the necessary guidance along the way.. I firmly believes in the value of resolving matters by agreement rather than through litigation. This allows the parties to craft more creative agreements, potentially maintain an amicable relationship even after the case is resolved, and typically costs far less than litigation. On the other hand, when necessary,I am fully prepared to advocate for my clients in court to protect their interests. I have experience handling family law cases, real estate matters, contract disputes, business and employment issues, and many others. For the past 10 years, I have helped my clients reach successful resolution in these areas, through negotiation, litigation, and appellate work. I also act as a mediator to help parties reach an agreed resolution.
I am an in-house attorney with over 14 years of experience providing strategic advice and leading teams that respond to a wide array of labor and employment-related claims and issues for a publicly traded corporation with over 800,000 permanent and temporary employees worldwide. Prior to working in-house, I worked for 7 years as a trial attorney representing plaintiffs in personal injury and discrimination claims and lawsuits.
Employment and Personal Injury attorney that has been in practive since 2007.
Along with my co-counsel, my firm represents victims all over Washington State and in other states in workplace racial and sexual harassment cases and in class action wage and hour cases. We provide a 100% free and confidential consulation, and we work on a contigency basis, which means that if we take your case, we will only get paid if we win or settle the case. Our clients are never on the hook for any fees or costs out of pocket. We look forward to speaking with you!