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6620 L lawyers are available in Seattle, Washington. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $67 per hour.
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I am passionate about being a strong advocate for clients during challenging times in their lives. I understand how important family is, and will work with you to protect your rights and interests without adding unnecessarily to the stress, animosity, and chaos that can affect a family going through a divorce, custody disagreement, or other legal action. My practice welcomes all clients, but has a particular emphasis on addressing the unique needs of survivors of domestic violence, military families, and LGBTQ families facing discrimination or extra hurdles.. Happy times can be challenging too, and I enjoy helping families that are expanding through adoption or assisted reproduction, as well as working out agreements between new partners who want to avoid future conflict.. I am an active volunteer with the King County Bar Association’s Neighborhood Legal Clinics and the Center for Children & Youth Justice's Lawyers Fostering Independence initiative, and I am dedicated to helping lower-income clients access legal help as a member of the Washington State Bar Association’s Moderate Means Program. (Sliding-scale fee structure based on income and family size for households between 200% to 400% of the federal poverty guidelines.)
I am one of the partners of Bauer Moynihan & Johnson LLP, which I joined in 1988 after graduating from Seattle University School of Law. Prior to practicing law, I worked for several years as a civil engineer with the Peace Corps. I am admitted to practice in numerous state and federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court. My practice principally involves maritime-related litigation, including marine insurance coverage and defense, commercial disputes, and employment claims.
I am of Turkish descent, born and raised in Germany, and I am a native speaker of both. I am licensed and admitted to all courts in Washington State. As a seasoned litigator, I appear in court twice a day on average and offer free consultations.
I am of counsel at the law firm of Frey Buck, P.S. I have a widely varied general litigation practice, with emphasis on property/title disputes, defense of governmental agencies and officers for allegations of police misconduct and civil rights violations and in inquest proceedings following officer-involved fatalities. My practice also includes estate planning, probate administration and probate litigation. I offer discounts to law enforcement officers and CLC members. I have served as a law school student mentor through the King County Washington Women Lawyers and have been a guest lecturer for Pretrial Advocacy at Seattle University School of Law. I developed a training program to assist officers in dealing with officer involved-fatalities and am a certified force analyst through the Force Science Institute, Ltd.I have 5 times been named a “Rising Star” by Washington Law & Politics and present on probate topics for continuing legal education. I currently serve on the non-profit boards of REST - Real Escape from the Sex Trade and Waterfront Landings, Home Owner's Association. Prior to attending law school, I worked for seven years in the insurance industry, the majority as an insurance fraud investigator. I was very involved in the Puget Sound Special Investigators Association (P.S.S.I.) and obtained my Fraud Claims Law Specialist designation, eventually leading to law school. I was born and raised in Minnesota and migrated to the Pacific Northwest after graduating from the University of Minnesota-Duluth with a degree in Criminology.My passion is traveling as often as possible, with the goal of a new country every year. Although a novice, I love to photograph my travels. I previously served on my church advisory council and have been involved in women's and youth ministries, participating as a leader on missions to a Jamaican school for the deaf; to San Luis Potosi, Mexico with an inner-city ministry team; and Biloxi, Mississippi to assist with hurricane relief efforts.
I am inspired by nonprofit organizations, by their impact, by their leadership, and by their passion. Apex Law Group is a firm that shares my heart for nonprofits with a team of kindred spirits that cares for our clients as much as our clients care about the community around them.. My primary practice serves nonprofits at every stage of existence, including formation, application for tax exemption, board governance, and corporate exit plans. I pride myself in listening to my clients, counseling them through difficulties, and being a trustworthy voice in all of their endeavors.. When not in the office, I serve as deacon at my church, spending time mentoring young men to better themselves both socially and spiritually. When at home, I enjoy spending time with my wife and kids.
I am currently the Directing Attorney for the Social Security Advocacy Project at Seattle Community Law Center. The Seattle Community Law Center is a legal aid organization dedicated
to providing high-quality Social Security and SSI representation to the
people who need benefits the most and are least likely to secure
representation due to barriers preventing them from accessing the
justice system.. I relocated to Seattle from Detroit, MI after graduating from law school. I was admitted to the Washington State Bar in November 2010 and look forward to establishing my career in the Puget Sound area.. My area of practice include: Social Security disability, estate planning and probate and residential landlord tenant law.
I am currently of counsel to Keller Rohrback L.L.P., having previously headed its commercial litigation group out of the Seattle office for two decades. (The firm also has offices in New York City; Phoenix; Oakland; Denver; Portland; Santa Barbara; and Missoula.) My practice focuses on complex commercial litigation involving business disputes, including unfair competition, and real estate disputes. I also have extensive experience litigating banking disputes, partnership disputes, and securities claims. I have litigated since 1983 in state and federal trial and appellate courts in various states, and have experience resolving commerical, real estate, business, and securities disputes in a variety of arbitration forums and through mediation.
I am committed to obtaining excellent results for my clients through creative and cost-effective means that are tailored to my clients' needs. I learned my craft working along side the best, Judge William L. Dwyer, and in the litigation departments of global law firms. My clients deserve no less, which I can offer in the personal and nimble setting of my own law firm.
I am committed to achieving justice for vulnerable persons. I focus my practice on helping those who have been injured physically or financially, whether it be by intentional wrongs, invidious discrimination, or the negligence of others.. I am an accomplished trial lawyer. I am at home in the courtroom and thrive on the challenge of litigating complex cases. Before joining SGB, I worked as a public defender with the King County Department of Public Defense, where I tried dozens of cases to verdict and earned a reputation for both creativity and diligence. I have taught evidence and trial advocacy to other attorneys.. In law school, I worked as an editor for the Journal of Law and Inequality, represented low-income individuals in disputes with their employers, helped a Guatemalan torture victim seek asylum in the United States, and researched school and housing segregation for the Institute on Race and Poverty. After law school, I served as a law clerk to the Honorable Judge Joan N. Ericksen in the federal district court of Minnesota and to Justices Alan Page, Helen Meyer, and Sam Hanson in the Minnesota Supreme Court.
I am an owner at Garvey Schubert Barer, where I head the Intellectual Property practice. I work with a diverse array of clients - from established companies to startups - bringing a combination of business savvy, domain expertise, creative thinking and more than 15 years of experience to address my clients' business needs. I have experience with the run of the mill to the complex technology-related legal issues all companies face – including computer law, licensing, e-commerce, data collection and protection, privacy, copyright, trademark, trade secret, tech transfer, and various internet-related legal issues. I assist my clients with all aspects of their intellectual property rights and business transactions, including employment contracts, trademark and copyright, non-disclosure agreements, publishing contracts, and licensing and distribution agreements.. Solving business problems often requires input from a variety of disciplines and legal practice areas, and I take a holistic approach to understanding each client’s unique needs, discussing various options with them, and proposing practical, “right-sized” solutions. I have worked with entrepreneurs, seasoned public company executives, game publishers, artists and non-profit managers in a range of industries such as content creation and curation, manufacturing, transportation, gaming, publishing, hospitality, healthcare, and food and beverage. My ultimate goal is to achieve my clients’ business objectives through a collaborative, realistic and effective approach.. ?EmployeeID=W617305935
I am an experienced, effective and passionate advocate. My partner, Peter Camiel, and I are respected criminal defense trial lawyers with more than 50 years of combined experience successfully defending individuals - we have won not guilty verdicts and dismissals in murder, manslaughter, assault and sexual misconduct cases. We also successfully help individuals who appeal criminal convictions or wish to pursue post-conviction relief. I would be happy to discuss your situation with you.
I am an experienced trial lawyer and a partner at Susman Godfrey, one of the country's premier litigation firms. I have represented plaintiffs and defendants in a broad range of cases in state and federal courts throughout the country, and have extensive experience in antitrust, patent and intellectual property, shareholder disputes involving founders and venture capitalists, class actions, and other complex business disputes. My clients have included individual patent owners and entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized technology companies caught up in disputes with much larger companies, and Fortune 500 companies in the financial services, pharmaceutical, retail and entertainment industries. I handle many cases on a contingent fee basis or under an alternative fee arrangement that makes sure that my firm is compensated based on results, and not purely time or effort. Please check out my web bio at my firm's web site and contact me if you'd like to discuss a potential case. Specialties Business litigation, patent and intellectual property disputes, antitrust, securities/shareholder litigation
I am an experienced family law attorney practicing in King and Pierce Counties. I believe strongly in educating and empowering my clients to help them make the best decisions for their own unique legal situations. I work hard to reduce conflict for my clients and reach peaceful resolutions.. A Washington native, I graduated Cum Laude with a B.A. from the University of Washington in 2005. I spent my time living abroad in both France and Argentina before returning to the University of Washington to obtain my degree in law. I am actively engaged in the collaborative law community.. To schedule a consultation please reach out to our intake department.
I am an attorney representing insurance policyholders and employees. After practicing insurance and employment law in Pittsburgh, PA for many years, I relocated to Seattle in 2017 with my wife, a native of the Pacific Northwest. Since then, I have continued representing insurance policyholders and employees throughout Washington and am enjoying exploring the beautiful Washington wilderness.. People I represent include: Holders of insurance policies (such as life, auto, disability, long term care, or homeowner's insurance) whose insurance companies fail to honor their obligations under their policies, for example, by unreasonably refusing to pay benefits that are due under the policy or otherwise acting unfairly.Employees whose employers discriminate against them in violation of Federal and Washington civil rights laws, for instance, through underpayment, harassment, or retaliation for complaining about discrimination. Note: I'm proud to have been well-reviewed by former clients and endorsed by other attorneys, but please keep in mind that those reviews or endorsements don't constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter.
I am an attorney primarily focused on sexual assault and harassment, serious personal injury and death, child physical and sexual abuse, and nursing home litigation
I am an attorney licensed in Washington state. I graduated from the University of Washington School of Law with High Honors and am a member of the Order of the Coif. I am an attorney employed with Herrmann Law Group. I work to help individuals who have been injured recover monetarily for their injuries, largely from insurance companies. I am extremely glad I can apply what I have learned in law school to help people and make a difference.
I am an attorney in the Seattle area, who focuses on civil litigation and transactional work relating to real estate and businesses. I also assist clients with estate planning and estate-related issues. Previously, I have also practiced family law.
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I am an attorney at Stritmatter Kessler Whelan in Seattle, Washington. I was born and raised in Washington State. After receiving my Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from the University of Washington, I attended the Seattle University School of Law evening program. Please visit for more professional information. In my free time, I enjoy cooking and spending time with my husband (also an attorney at Stritmatter Kessler Whelan) and our young daughter. I am also a huge Seattle Mariners and Seahawks fan.
I am an attorney at Linville Lawfirm, PLCC. I specialize in construction law. I work with my brother, father and other attorneys here. We provide top notch legal representation to persons and companies involved in construction disputes, whether it be contractors, material suppliers, property owners, architects or engineers. About half of my practice involves dispute resolution. The other half involves dispute prevention. This entails drafting and reviewing contracts, subcontracts, proposals, estimates, credit applications, lien waivers and other documents in the normal course of a construction project. I’m a firm believer in the old maxim that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to lawsuits. Litigation is very expensive. While you can’t eliminate the risk of litigation, you can minimize the risk by using the right contract documents for the right job, carefully choosing who you work with, and properly sending out your pre-lien notices. I enjoy the practice of law. Not only does it pay the bills, but I get a lot of satisfaction in helping clients avoid and resolve disputes.. As far as my personal life goes, I was born and raised in Seattle. I attended the University of Washington for my undergraduate work and my law degree. My wife Liz and I have an 18-month-old named Adam. If Adam becomes a lawyer some day, he’ll be the third generation lawyer in the family. My hobbies are playing soccer, piano, golf, learning languages and windsurfing.
I am an attorney at law and partner at Wechsler Becker LLP, practicing Family Law, and helping my clients through a stinky part of their lives. This involves anything from divorce, parenting plans, child support, paternity actions, third party custody actions and agreed adoptions, usually by step-parents or grandparents. The only reason I went to law school was to practice Family Law. It's the most likely area of law in which a person will be engaged, and I wanted to help people. I got my wish, love my practice, and have met some very cool clients and colleagues.. Prior to joining Wechsler Becker LLP, I was a solo practitioner for 10 years with my own firm, and before that I had the pleasure of working for 10 years for one of the pillars of Western Washington Family Law, who was a fabulous mentor: Bob Prince. It was an honor to work for one of the most ethical attorneys I know.. Law is my second career; the first one was 16 years in broadcast video production, working in TV stations in Montana and Washington, producing news, commercials and local programming. I even won an Emmy!
I am an attorney and real estate broker representing home buyers and sellers.. I provide all the services of a real estate agent (finding and viewing properties, listing properties, generating an offer), but then all the services of a real estate attorney that an agent cannot provide (drafting a contract, explaining the contract, answering legal questions, reviewing title and loan documents, reviewing closing documents).. I graduated from Seattle University School of Law and received a B.A. from the University of Washington. While at Seattle University, I was a member of the Moot Court Board and received a Presidential Law Scholarship. While in Law School, I studied real estate, landlord tenant, contracts, and individual income tax.
I am an associate with Riddell Williams, P.S., and have experience representing companies in a variety of complex litigation matters throughout the country.. I have represented technology and biotechnology companies in matters involving contract disputes, licensing agreements, and intellectual property rights. For example, I defended an international biotechnology company in a lawsuit involving contract and fraud claims, winning a motion to dismiss. I also successfully represented a local technology company in an arbitration against an international telecom company involving a dispute over a licensing agreement. I also have experience enforcing noncompete and nondisclosure agreements in Washington, including successfully obtaining temporary restraining orders (TROs) and preliminary injunctions.. I have also defended technology companies and others in employment discrimination lawsuits. For example, I successfully represented a national technology company in a disability discrimination lawsuit. I also defended a large state institution against a gender discrimination suit, winning summary judgment in the matter.. I have published articles on a variety of topics, including big data and the practice of law, law and technology, trade secrets, and class actions. I have also been quoted and featured in articles about law and technology. I was named a “Legal Techie” by the Puget Sound Business Journal.. While in law school, I served as Editor-in-Chief of the Washington Law Review, and received the Dean's Medal.
I am an Associate in the Seattle office. My practice is focused on general litigation, commercial litigation, environmental law, insurance and Indian law & gaming.
I am an Associate Attorney at Reed Longyear Malnati Corwin Burnett, LLP. My practice focuses primarly on family law and civil litigation, including contract disputes. I also manage trademarks and have resolved many beverage law disputes. I appoach each case with diligence and professionalism, and I treat my clients with kindness and compassion. I understand that my clients are are trusting me with their unique life experiences, often during a very traumatic time. I begin each matter with the goal of obtaining an amicable and swift resolution for my client, but and an experienced litigator and prepared to advocate for my clients in court. I have managed numerous complex litigation cases in both family and contract law and has established a beverage law practice, assisting local distributors and suppliers with various issues, from defending statutory protections to negotiating contracts.. When I am not advocating for my clients, I like to hike, camp, longboard or garden when the weather permits. During the colder months I like to spend my days at home with my family, preferably by a warm fire with a great cup of coffee.