Top best E Lawyers in Vancouver | 210 available
210 E lawyers are available in Vancouver, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $44 to $75 per hour.
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210 E Lawyers Found Near You
You do not have to face your legal battles on your own. At the Law Offices of Robert M. Gregg, we help people in southwest Washington through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, as well as personal injury claims and estate planning services. With more than 30 years of experience, attorney Gregg is ready to help you today.
With offices in Vancouver, Portland and the North Coast, I am an Oregon and Washington attorney who actively practices in both states, and is committed to passionate and zealous representation of my clients.. As an Adjunct Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Portland State University, a former case manager for the Oregon Judicial Department, and an employee side Labor & Employment Attorney, I know that people need a strong and compassionate advocate and counselor to help them navigate difficult and uncertain times like when they're faced with surviving harm or abuse, dealing with employment discrimination or a wrongful termination, or when their personal civil and constitutional rights have been violated.. I am passionate about helping others, and I look forward to helping you too. Please feel free to contact me at any time.. Rob. Robert S. Milesnick,. Attorney at Law. Oregon | Washington
Trevor J. Cartales assists small businesses in formation, contractual relationships, leases, employment matters, and dispute resolution. He has extensive background in recreational marijuana, medical marijuana, industrial hemp, and liquor licensing assistance and administrative compliance. Trevor is also committed to consumer protection, experienced in leveraging state and federal law to stop unwanted telemarketing calls and securing damages for violations of consumer protection statutes. Knowing that legal advice and litigation can be expensive, Trevor strives to provide efficient, successful litigation solutions for clients when necessary, but takes pride in finding more cost-effective answers to legal problems when the opportunity arises.
Steve has a passion for orchestrating; whether it’s playing jazz saxophone, handling a transaction or obtaining a land use permit. Steve’s practice focuses on business planning and transactions, real estate transactions, leasing and financials, land-use and growth management planning, and government strategies. As a founder of Horenstein Law Group, Steve brings clients a serious depth of professional experience after having represented hundreds of clients throughout the Pacific Northwest. Steve proudly takes on some of the toughest projects in the region.. In the real estate area, Steve has represented numerous local and regional private businesses, real estate developers, and public-sector clients regarding sales and exchanges, acquisitions, condominiums, and financing.. Steve offers expertise in land use planning and permitting, property development and financing matters, and Growth Management Act planning and compliance, as well as in development and environmental permitting.. Steve's practice also includes business planning and transactions, with an emphasis on formations and sales, mergers, and acquisitions.. Additionally, Steve has extensive experience in government affairs and tribal law. He has represented a number of business and real estate clients on a broad range of legislative and public policy issues before a variety of local, state, and federal bodies and agencies. He has successfully drafted and advocated for the passage of legislation in a variety of areas, including economic development, transportation, land use planning, environmental, sales tax reform, solid waste management, and health care.. Steve also has extensive experience working with Native American Tribes. His clients have included the Cowlitz, Mohegan, Kalispel, and Nooksack tribes.. Read More: #ixzz2jFsSJF3i
Prior to his involvement in the legal field, Roy Pyatt was a construction worker. These first-hand experiences have equipped him in understanding the specific situations and needs of his clients. Since joining Landerholm, P.S. immediately following his completion of law school in 2008, Roy has proven himself a leader within the firm’s real estate practice. Clients routinely trust Roy with high value development projects and other real estate transactions throughout Southwest Washington and Northern Oregon. Whether it’s handling a multi-million dollar real estate project or a smaller-scale single-family residence, Roy works diligently to provide his clients with the highest quality attention and care.
Personal and individualized attention to your issues and needs at reasonable prices by an experienced attorney.. please see my web-site at for complete information about me and my firm.
Pacific Defender Law Group is a law firm with vast expertise and experience in defense of all criminal charges. We are familiar and experienced with the criminal justice system, the judges, and the prosecutors throughout the Vancouver and Spokane Washington area. Mr. Sean A. Nicholson is in court every day and have developed excellent working relationships with the judges, court clerks, and prosecutors. We strive to provide our clients with the benefits of our experience, to offer exceptional and personal representation to the clients of Pacific Defender Law Group.. Unlike many Law Firms, we do not contract our cases to outside attorneys or law firms, we handle the cases personally, and do not have inexperienced associates appearing in court. When you trust Pacific Defender Law Group to handle your criminal matter, it is handled in house and personally by Sean A. Nicholson, Esq. and Leslie S. Nicholson, Esq.. Our attorneys have well over fifty years aggregate experience practicing law. We use a team approach on all cases so that multiple attorneys review and have input on all cases. It is important that a team approach be used when dealing with the defense of criminal offenses so that “no stone goes unturned” and you, as the client, receive the benefit of multiple and thorough reviews of your case by experienced attorneys. Our experience has been that most prosecutors are overzealous and regularly overcharge individuals with crimes that are not based on the facts of the case. Do not serve unnecessary jail time, prison time, or pay unnecessary fines because you are not adequately represented. An experienced law firm can and does make a substantial difference.. It is imperative in almost all crimes (especially in DUI and domestic violence cases) that you obtain representation as soon as possible. Give our office a call so we can start working for you immediately; all initial consultations are free. We have experience and will appear in court for you anywhere in or around Vancouver, Washington.
Over the course of legal career spanning over a twenty-nine (29) years so far, my firm shifted from a litigation-focused practice to a (non-litigation) business law practice. I have represented many start-up companies and seasoned businesses alike, including a digital PR firm, an entertainment industry PR firm, an online media company, a "swag" manufacturing and design company, business executives, a variety of internet companies, insurance brokers, a videography/photography company, entertainment industry support companies, a gaming company, computer programming companies, an online education platform, an e-commerce guitar wholesaler, a national musical instrument manufacturer, an international computer manufacturer, general construction contractors, a limousine company, a record company executive, a "green" energy company, various technology companies, film and TV directors and producers, a car dealership, a yacht brokerage, an architecture firm, a plastic surgeon, a dentist/endodontist, an opthamologist, and even other lawyers. Most of my clients came to me with their start-up dreams and have remained clients as their businesses have grown. Some of my clients have been with me for over ten (10) years now.
Over 20 years I've successfully represented thousands of clients in and out of court in Washington and Oregon. My firm has returned numerous winning trial verdicts, and recovered millions of dollars in damages. This level of success does not come easy, and it does not come without teamwork, passion, and a competitive drive to deliver the best result to each client.
Our firm believes strongly in representing everyone with integrity and fairness. We offer professional and dedicated services to our clients. Our motto is "Changing the Way People Feel About Lawyers, One Client at a Time". We have litigated hundreds of cases and are strong advocates in all aspects of your case. When you need serious help, call us.
My workers' compensation career started in 1973 as a claims manager for a private insurance company in Oregon. In 1980 I joined the legal division of the Oregon State Accident Insurance Fund. In 1986 I began representing injured workers in private practice, which has continued to the present.. I enjoy hiking, especially in the Columbia River Gorge where I live, tinkering with classic cars, riding my Tennessee Walker bay mare and home improvement projects.
Mr. Jacobs received his J.D. from Seattle University in 1979. He is
licensed to practice law in all Washington and Oregon State and federal
courts. Before creating the NW Injury Law Center, Mr. Jacobs was a
partner in a law firm for over twenty years that emphasized personal
injury law. He is an active member of the Washington, Oregon and
American Trial Lawyers Associations. He is a frequent lecturer on legal
issues for both the Oregon and Washington associations. Mr. Jacobs
currently serves on the governing board of the Oregon State Trial
Lawyers Association. He served as their President in 2008-2009. He also
served on the governing board of the Washington State Trial Lawyers
Association from 1993 to 2000. In 1997, he was awarded the Alvin
Anderson Award from the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. In
2005, he received their Award for Professionalism. In his spare time,
Mr. Jacobs has taught personal injury and insurance law at Clark
College in Vancouver. In his early career, he was a city criminal
prosecutor for Woodland Washington. His practice now consists entirely
of representing injured consumers.
More than 40 years of solid, aggressive, criminal defense. I don't practice in any other area of the law, exclusively criminal defense. I'm not a "smoke and mirrors" lawyer, I'll give it to you straight. Free initial consultation. Fees can be hourly charge / flat rate. I've represented accused people at the trial court and appeals in State and Federal Court in Washington and Oregon.
Michelle has over two decades of family law experience. She joined SKH Family Law and Estate Planning in 2012. In 2014, she was named the Managing Attorney for SW Washington, and in 2015 she was elected as a Shareholder.. Michelle understands the emotional difficulties inherent in the divorce process and believes that part of her job is to eliminate your anxiety about the unknown and explain the possible outcomes, as well as the law. Michelle is there to help you stay informed, prepared and ready to address the important legal issues you face.. Her wealth of experience in both family and criminal law allows Michelle to give her clients the tools they need to make informed and intelligent decisions about their future and the future of their families. Michelle prides herself on negotiating settlements for her clients in difficult situations and spends the time to ensure that her clients stay focused on the important legal issues while helping them navigate through an emotionally draining time in their lives. “I am committed to making sure each client is heard, prepared and protected,” she said.. After graduating from Lewis & Clark Law School, Michelle started a solo practice where she focused exclusively on family law for three years. During this time she developed solid skills in the areas of discovery, settlement negotiations, international and interstate issues, and litigation as well as skills involved in running a small business. In 2006 Michelle started at the St. Andrew Legal Clinic (SALC), where she provided legal assistance to those in our community with limited financial resources. Less than a year after going to work for SALC, she was promoted to branch manager. In that capacity, she managed five attorneys and four staff in addition to maintaining a full-time case load. Prior to joining SKH Family Law and Estate Planning, Michelle again ran a small business law firm with a partner in Hillsboro, OR.. Michelle focuses her practice on high asset cases often involving complicated real estate assets, business assets and spousal support issues as well as complex parenting plan cases and welcomes the opportunity to help you during these difficult times.
Mat has been a strategic counsel for businesses of all sizes since becoming an attorney in 2015. Over the course of four years in private practice, Mat advised over 200 unique businesses in their transactional, licensing, regulatory compliance, and strategic needs in heavily-regulated industries, often serving as an outside general counsel. He then moved in-house and spent the next 5-6 years holding titles such as Director of Regulatory Operations, VP of Business Affairs, General Counsel, and COO for operations ranging from $30 million annual to $1 billion annually. Mat is an expert in strategic planning for both asset protection and growth. Mat is currently a Vancouver, WA area estate planning attorney as well as a small business strategic advisor for the greater Portland/Vancouver metro area.
Leigh’s area of practice is focused on probate and trust administration. Her legal career began in victim services before evolving into a broader family law practice. This background developed Leigh’s ability to confidently work with families during emotionally challenging times. She strives to provide thoughtful and practical guidance to individuals and families navigating the grieving process, and, by doing so, she helps makes the estate settlement process less daunting.. Leigh, her husband, and stepdaughter, have lived in the Vancouver area since 2020. They love spending time outdoors camping, kayaking on Lake Merwin, and going for walks with their two dogs, Huck and Bo.
Land use law is not only Jamie Howsley's career, but his passion. Jamie had the great fortune of growing up around land use and eventually following in the footsteps of his father, who was a respected planner and land use attorney. This unique upbringing provided a basis to understanding the evolution of the regulatory environment surrounding land development.. A land use attorney is an integral part of any development team and Jamie prides himself on being a dedicated professional who knows how to navigate the myriad of complex rules and relationships encountered in land development. He is known for finding creative, cost-effective solutions to challenges that could hamper a project.
Knowledgeable and experienced in both commercial and residential real estate transactions, business law, contracts and personal injury. Exceptional service at an affordable cost.
Kirsten Baxter's practice focuses on consumer protection litigation and bankruptcy. She has been a member of the Oregon State Bar since 2010, and the Washington State Bar Association since 2011. She holds a B.S. in Engineering from Northeastern University, and J.D. from the Willamette School of Law.. Kirsten Baxter speaks Spanish, and provides consultations to Spanish speaking clients in our Portland, Oregon office. Kirsten lived and worked in Valparaíso, Chile, and attended a semester of law school at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador in Quito, Ecuador.
Justin’s practice focuses on estate planning, and probate and trust administration. His passion is helping clients understand the complexities around estate planning and assisting them in achieving their goals. He listens to his client’s specific needs and tailors their estate plan to accomplish their objectives. His energy and friendliness create an inviting environment to discuss the issues surrounding end of life planning and estate and trust administration. As a Clark County native, Justin has a deep connection to the community. Additionally, Justin loves the Northwest outdoors and enjoys hiking, camping and exploring with his wife and two children.
John D. NellorAttorney At LawJohn (“JD”) Nellor was admitted to practice law in the State of Washington in 1979. He is also admitted to the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington (1979), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington (1997), the United States Tax Court (1993) and the United States Court Of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1985).. JD currently focuses his practice on small businesses, reorganizations, bankruptcy litigation, and creative dispute resolution through mediation, arbitration and negotiation.. JD is experienced with all business matters, including business startups, planning, organization and reorganization, limited liability companies, corporations and partnerships. He serves as General Counsel to several small businesses. He also understands the difficulties individuals and small businesses face when unseen financial crisis strike and has extensive experience with Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases, state court receiverships, and formal and informal extensions, compositions and workkouts.. Born and raised in Vancouver, Washington, JD attended Harney Elementary School, McLoughlin Junior High School (“Mac Hi”), Hudsons Bay High School and Clark College (A.A. 1971). He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Portland (B.A. cum laude 1973), and his legal education from the University of Tulsa College of Law (J.D. 1978). He was admitted to the Order of Barristers, a national award for excellence in oral advocacy, while in law school.. JD is a member of the Washington State Bar Asociation, the Federal Bar Association for the Western District of Washington and the Clark County Bar Association (Board of Trustees, 2010–2015, Treasurer 2011–2015; Bench Bar Committee, 1991–1993; Web and Technology Committee, 2006–2014).. He has routinely volunteered his services for clients of the Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program and provided a free advice clinic to students at Clark College, in Vancouver, Washington, for more than 25 years.
James Sikora’s practice focuses on advising and counseling businesses throughout Washington and Oregon in employment law and related areas. A priority of James’s is to provide custom-tailored solutions to challenges faced by businesses that take into account the uniqueness of each business and other non-legal factors of a particular situation. He assists businesses with employment issues encountered throughout the lifespan of a business, including employee handbooks, equal employment opportunity practices, leaves of absence and disability accommodations, wage and hour practices, terminations, workplace investigations, employment agreements, non-competition agreements, and workplace trainings. Additionally, when disputes arise, James represents and advocates for employers before state and federal agencies, including the EEOC, Washington Human Rights Commission, Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI), and Department of Labor and Industries, and in state and federal court.
I've been practicing in the arena of workers compensation for all of my professional life. I use to represent employers, but now I do not. I not only know all of their tricks, I helped invent some of them. I am a workers-compensation nerd.
I have returned to Clark County in 2016 from Eastern Washington, where I spent the last ten years managing a very successful multi-attorney, mult-state practice.. With undergraduate and graduate degrees in psychology I love working with people and empowering them to create solutions for themselves.. The two most important qualities in my life are my integrity and my honesty. I am a bit of a white knight and my hobbies reflect that. I have studied multiple martial arts for years, taught fencing in college and participated in tournaments with swords. I have taught self defense courses.. Most people find me incredibly approachable, very strategic and a man of my word.. Currently I am focusing on family law and looking forward to contributing to the legal community here.
I have been a lawyer since 1989. I clerked for three state court judges in Oregon during law school, and my first job after passing the Washinton and Oregon state bar exams was with the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. After three and a-half years there, I began working for the Vancouver firm of Morse and Bratt, where I first met my current law partners Gideon, Bill and Ben. The four of us formed our own firm in August 2003, and have been together in our current location since then.. My areas of practice include personal injury and wrongful death litigation, workers compensation, insurance litigation, and various employment and small business matters.. I enjoy getting to know my clients and telling their stories. While there are multiple stereotypes regarding injured people, their lawyers and the tort system in general, my experience is that the vast majority of our clients simply want to be made whole, based on what has happened to them. My job is to help them do that.. I am married and the father of two great kids. I love the Northwest and the quality of life it provides. I have been a youth basketball coach for 10 years, and have coached several Clark County high school mock trial teams over the years. I enjoy cycling, tolerate running and survive swimming, all of which makes me an average triathlete. Regardless, I am inspired by the efforts of athletes of all ages and abilities.