Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 98118 | 37 available
37 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 98118 in Tukwila, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $358 per hour.
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Justice Studio offers legal support to tax-exempt organizations, such as nonprofits and foundations, in Washington State. Carrie Griffin Basas is an attorney (licensed in WA State; retired license in MA) focusing on nonprofit law. From 2022–2024, she led Disability Law Colorado and Disability Rights Washington. Prior to those executive director roles, she served as Governor Inslee’s Director of the Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds for seven years. In addition to nonprofit and public service, she has been a law professor, specializing in employment and labor law, civil rights, disability rights, criminal justice, and ethics.. Carrie is also a graduate of Swarthmore College (B.A. with Honors), University of Washington (M.Ed.), and Harvard Law School (J.D. ‘02). She founded her first nonprofit at the age of 26 with just $10K. She doesn’t recommend that as a startup plan. She has served on nonprofit and foundation boards ranging from rural legal services to technology and youth-focused corporate foundations for more than twenty years– which she highly recommends. She lives in Seattle with her family.
JUSTICE FAITH IRELAND, WASHINGTON SUPREME COURT (RET) "Just Results" When experience matters, Faith Ireland can help. Thirty-five years as trial lawyer, judge and justice of the WA Supreme Court prepare her to meet any challenging legal issue. "Helping people resolve legal problems requires more than knowing the law – you have to know people." Faith Ireland, Washington Supreme Court Justice, Ret.
I have litigated in courts at every level in the state of Washington from the Supreme Court to municipal courts and everything in between. Prior to joining Findley-Wolf Law I was a felony supervisor in the King County Department of Public Defense where I taught new attorneys the foundation of felony criminal defense. Prior to that I was a trial level public defender. I have tried over 40 felonies and 20 misdemeanors to verdict. I am known for my creative defenses and knowledge of the law.
Dallas (formerly Lisa) Martinez (they/them) is a licensed criminal defense attorney in the Seattle, Washington area. They were born and raised deep in the heart of Dallas, Texas. They spent some time in Denver, Colorado working in law enforcement before realizing their destiny of becoming an attorney. Dallas Martinez passed the Washington bar exam on the first attempt, achieving an exam score high enough to practice law in any of the 30 participating UBE states.. Soon after passing the bar they assisted a prominent Seattle Civil Rights Attorney with police accountability cases, while seeking full-time employment within the criminal justice realm. Their goal was to learn the landscape of criminal laws and get acclimated to the nature of criminal law in the great northwest. Dallas was hired on as a King County prosecutor within months of passing the bar exam. Aside from their previous law enforcement experience, this is where Dallas gained the insight, knowledge, and skills to work with clients involved in criminal investigations and prosecutions.. Dallas is familiar with and accustomed to facing challenges and adversity head on. They are a queer Latinx from a conservative region. Dallas identifies as a gender non-conforming individual. They were a non-traditional student and first generation college student. They are passionate about justice and equality. They are a persistent advocate for the accused and marginalized populations. Dallas is responsive and attentive. They honor their ethical obligations and takes pride in their work.. If you are being investigated of a crime or have been charged with a crime, contact Dallas Martinez for a free consultation. Dallas also strives to make legal representation affordable for all, through offering low bono services and reasonable flat rate fees.
Beth Bloom has dedicated her career to restoring justice for employees. She is the principal attorney and managing shareholder of Bloom Law PLLC.. Beth has had a successful career to date including several multimillion-dollar jury verdicts for employees fired because of discrimination and retaliation. Her practice areas include employment discrimination, sexual harassment, whistleblower retaliation, and breach of contract. Her goal is to help her clients acheive justice through jury trials and help create lasting change by making discrimination and retaliation in the workplace unprofitable for businesses.. Beth has received many honors for her work, including being named perennially as a “Washington Super Lawyer” in plaintiff’s employment litigation. Beth is honored as one of the top 100 Trial Lawyers and Women Lawyers in Washington. Bloom Law has been named a Tier 1 firm in Seattle for Litigation – Labor and Employment and Employment Law – Individuals by U.S. News Best Law Firms® and Beth has also received individual Best Lawyers® recognition for her outstanding work. She regularly teaches trial advocacy and employment law at legal seminars.. Beth received her law degree from New York University School of Law. She is a former federal district court law clerk in the Southern District of New York in Manhattan. In 2001, she returned to her hometown of Seattle, Washington.. On her days off, Beth enjoys time outside with her family and friends, especially paddling the many lakes and rivers of beautiful Washington. She also loves to travel. Her favorite food is chicken tacos.
Admitted to the Washington State Bar Association in 1985, Ken Selander, Jr. has been practicing law for 27 years. Ken focuses exclusively on personal injury claims and tort litigation, and works tirelessly to deliver quality representation to every client. Your legal rights will be protected while you focus on your health and recovery.
"There is no other story. A man, after he has brushed off the dust and chips of his life, will have left only the hard, clean questions: Was it good or was it evil? Have I done well—or ill?” - John Steinbeck