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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Business lawyer in your area do?
A Business lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Business cases in your area.
How much does a Business lawyer cost in your area?
Most Business lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Business lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Business lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Business lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Business cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
18404 Business Lawyers Found
The Law Office of K.D. Long is an intellectual property law firm focusing on trademark and copyright law. The firm was started to help entrepreneurs and small businesses compete in a world often dominated by large companies and interests. By providing high quality service at reasonable rates, the Law Office of K.D. Long is able to propel its clients into the most competitive markets. The firm prides itself in efficiency, attention to detail, and customer service.
I practice in the areas of real estate and related financing, business, health care, securities and franchise.. When I'm not working, I'm outside cycling, running, backpacking, mountain climbing, or skiing.
Born and raised in Alaska, I spent a year as a Rotary Exchange student in Spain before setting off to college. After completing my undergraduate degree I headed to the Pacific Northwest for lawschool then to Florida where I obtained my Masters in Tax Law. The lure of the Pacific Northwest called me back and I've been here ever since.. When not practicing law or teaching at Gonzaga University School of Law I can be found coaching youth soccer and training for long distance triathlons.
Eowen spends her free time outdoors:running, bicycling, snowboarding and playing with her family.
Stacey Saunders established roots in the Pacific Northwest after graduating from Miami University (Oxford, OH) in 1996 and Cumberland School of Law (Birmingham, AL) in 2000. Stacey spent part of her childhood in Singapore and worked as a consultant for global companies before deciding to practice law locally, using her business experience and contract negotiation skills to benefit small business owners. Her work is driven by the belief that people work better in collaborative settings where they are engaged in creating practical, lasting solutions. Stacey was certified by the Washington Mediation Association in 2009 and has successfully mediated a range of employment, land use, family and contract disputes.. Stacey enjoys using her professional skills to benefit the Kitsap community. As the mother of two busy teens, she is especially drawn to projects that promote youth development, including the YMCA’s Kitsap Mock Trial Team, CKSD’s Board Advisory Panel, and the Central Stage Theatre (CSTOCK) capital campaign for a new community theater. Stacey was appointed by the Kitsap County Commissioners to the CK Community Council in 2015 and elected Chair in 2017-18. She was named a YWCA Woman of Achievement for her contributions to the community. Stacey received the 2025 Kitsap County Bar Assosciation Professionalism Award for sustained execellence in the practice of law.
Born in Washington and educated at Harvard, Allison practices in the areas of probate, trusts, estate planning and business advising, with a special focus on tax and agricultural issues. Allison represents a wide variety of individuals, families, fiduciaries, and businesses, with the goal of providing the highest quality legal support to her clients with local, personalized service.
I strive to provide clients with high quality service in a timely and courteous manner. My goal is to help you achieve your objective as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. I worked for 5 years in a civil litigation firm in downtown Seattle, struck out on my own in 2006, and have been in solo practice on Bainbridge Island, where I live with my wife and 4 children, ever since. I bring "big city" skills to a "small town" practice. Please feel free to contact me.
Erik’s practice is centered around a client-first approach. Erik has independently represented national corporations in their business counsel and trial needs, as well as obtained over $1 million in personal injury proceeds through settlement and trial litigation. In addition, he has been involved in hundreds of bankruptcy filings, both while working for himself as well as of-counsel for one of Colorado’s largest bankruptcy firms.. Erik developed his client-first approach at a young age while working in the restaurant industry. He now looks to exceed client expectations in every case through excellent, thoughtful work product and unsurpassed customer service.. Erik has a long track record of pro-bono public legal service, gaining him recognition in both Colorado and Washington states, including the 2014 Pro Bono Attorney of the year award for the Colorado legal aid project. Erik has also been a repeat speaker on the cannabis industry, presenting both in 2016 and 2017 for the National Business Institute continued legal education on Marijuana Law.
Amy Pivetta is from western Washington-born in Seattle, raised in Auburn. She attended the University of Washington, earning a B.A. in Anthropology in 2000 before earning a Juris Doctor from The University of Montana School of Law in 2004.. Hailing from an entrepreneurial family, Amy's grandparents owned a wholesale hardware business where she learned that your integrity is your bond. Growing up around her father's construction business, she learned that a successful business takes years of hard work, strong relationships, and appetite for risk. She also paid attention when her stepmother saw an opportunity to improve local 911 operations and training and built a successful internationally renowned business based solely upon her knowledge and skills.. It was inevitable that Amy also took the path of entrepreneurship. She has owned businesses outside of her legal career and served her local community in several elected and appointed positions.. In 2010, Amy opened APH Law PLLC and served small businesses and individuals in the south Puget Sound area. After moving to Edmonds in 2019, Amy re-positioned her practice as RISE Corporate Counsel to exclusively provide outside general counsel representation for seasoned entrepreneurs with multiple interests and thriving single enterprises needing dedicated day-to-day legal assistance.
Biagio brings fifteen years of small business experience in the catering and restaurant industries to his practice. In addition, he was a web design consultant catering to the technological needs of small businesses for eleven years. His representative clients include restaurants, small businesses, web developers, graphic designers, programmers, sports leagues, Internet service providers, general contractors, e-businesses and franchisees.. Biagio received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in Political Science . He received his juris doctorate from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego. He is proficient in Italian and Spanish.
Ryan has substantial experience representing individuals and business entities in commercial litigation matters. He has successfully represented numerous clients in state and federal trial courts, state and federal appellate courts, and the Illinois Supreme Court. In addition to court proceedings, Ryan has also obtained excellent results for clients in both mediation and arbitration forums. The types of claims he handles, includes: breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, successor liability, piercing the corporate veil, fraud, collection matters, defamation, negligence, tortious interference with contract and other rights, property damage, civil rights violations, shareholder disputes, creditor’s and debtor’s rights, employment disputes, trade secrets, restrictive covenants, mechanic’s liens and other construction disputes, probate litigation, and personal injury.. In addition to litigation, Ryan also provides general counsel to corporate clients. He has experience in representing business clients from their infancy stages, including entity selection and formation, registering with the Secretary of State and IRS, and drafting internal governance documents. He also has experience advising business clients on the issues that they face on a day-to-day basis, including: corporate compliance issues, employment issues, contract issues, key communications, and other important legal decisions required for the successful operation of their business.. When not practicing law, Ryan enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, golfing, playing poker, and reading.