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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Estate lawyer in your area do?
A Estate lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Estate cases in your area.
How much does a Estate lawyer cost in your area?
Most Estate 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 Estate lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Estate 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 Estate lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Estate cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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I am a passionate, focused young business professional and earned a J.D. at the University of South Dakota School of Law. During law school I focused on my studies as well as using my abilities to help those less fortunate that I through legal clinics, pro bono hours, and raising scholarship funds. I am ambitious in my pursuit of bettering my community, myself, and those I surround.
I am a second-career attorney who started Adaptive Law Firm PS so I could offer legal services my own way. I pursued my law degree following a nearly ten-year academic career in urban planning and community development, and now apply my problem-solving mentality to a mixed practice of estate planning, land use and elder law. I represent my home district (District 3) on the Skagit County Planning Commission, and continue to teach as an adjunct professor in the accredited Urban and Regional Planning program at Cal Poly Pomona. I am a member of the Washington State Association for Justice (WSAF), a volunteer attorney with Community Action of Skagit County, and a licensed real estate broker with Windermere Real Estate / North Cascades.. I earned my J.D. from Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon in 2011, where I emphasized agriculture and natural resources law, and my Ph.D. in Urban Studies from Portland State University in 2001. I also hold a B.A. in Planning and Environmental Policy from Western Washington University’s Huxley College in Bellingham, Washington. I am licensed to practice law in Washington and Montana.. If I am outside the office, I am probably hanging out with my kids Owen (age 3) and Zoe (age 1), running the amazing trails of Skagit County, baking gluten-free goodies that I may or may not share with others, or listening to elder law podcasts. (Yes, I’m serious.)
Peter D. Antonoplos, a native of Washington, D.C. received his Bachelor of Arts in History from Denison University in 1998. In 2001 Mr. Antonoplos received his Juris Doctor from Catholic University, Columbus School of Law where he was a member of the Catholic University Law Review. In 2010 Mr. Antonoplos received his Masters in Law in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center, where he focused on business planning and partnership tax matters. Mr. Antonoplos also holds an MBA for Yale University School of Management.As a corporate and tax attorney, Mr. Antonoplos began his career with the law firm of Baise & Miller, P.C. (now part of Kilpatrick and Stockton, LLP) where Mr. Antonoplos was an associate in the firm’s corporate law practices. Early in his career, Mr. Antonoplos represented clients negotiating credit facilities, commercial loans and purchase and sale of businesses. In addition, Mr. Antonoplos represented technology companies in corporate matters relating to merger and acquisitions and employment issues. Following his tenure with Baise & Miller, Mr. Antonoplos was a founding member of Shaffer, Bock & Antonoplos, PLLC where his legal talents focused on issues related to the development of residential and commercial real estate and corporate law. In 2007 Mr. Antonoplos joined the Wall Street firm of Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, LLP as an Of Counsel, where he was a member of the firm’s Real Estate and Environmental practice groups. Mr. Antonoplos represented commercial landlords and tenants in negotiating and drafting of commercial lease agreements and international clients investing in foreign development dollars in domestic real estate projects. Mr. Antonoplos also routinely represented high net worth families in sale of business transactions and partnership disputes. Mr. Antonoplos’ practice focuses on corporate, tax and real estate matters. Mr. Antonoplos has assisted business owners in corporate organization, reorganization and restructuring, contract negotiations, real estate acquisitions, intellectual property matters, employee relations, and with a host of other business issues. Mr. Antonoplos routinely assist business owners to navigate sensitive business issues involving commercial lending, bankruptcy filings and sale and purchase of distressed businesses. In addition, Mr. Antonoplos represents both lenders and developers in connection with the negotiation and closing of residential, commercial, construction, acquisition and development loans involving office buildings, condominiums, and hotels. Mr. Antonoplos is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia in 2004 and New York State in 2002 and Maryland in 2010. Mr. Antonoplos routinely lectures on real estate and corporate law issues in Washington, DC and New York. Mr. Antonoplos lives in North West Washington, D.C. He is an avid chess player and motorcycle enthusiast.
Cayce & Grove has been an established firm in south County for over 35 years, practicing both civil and criminal law. I am currently practicing in the areas of Estate Planning, Business, and Real Estate. Prior to law school I taught high school social studies, then during law school had the opportunity to practice in the area of Education Law. I am interested in providing straight forward legal counsel whereby my clients are able to achieve their objectives in the most efficient and comfortable manner possible.
LPJ Legal counsel small business owners, start-ups, entrepreneurs, and nonprofits. We integrate into the team by serving as outside general counsel to achieve their business goals. LPJ legal represents students and parents in special education law, counseling on 504 and IEP plans. I ensure students’ rights in disciplinary hearings, custody, student rights, and privacy.
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Wyatt Johnson is a civil trial veteran. As lead trial counsel, he has tried multiple cases to juries and judges. He also frequently appears before the Idaho Supreme Court. In addition to trial work, Wyatt engages in a transactional practice involving real estate and related business ventures. He regularly practices before city and county planning and zoning authorities as well as various State administrative agencies. Wyatt graduated summa cum laude from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1993. In 1998, he graduated in the top quarter of his class from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. In conjunction with his professional practice, Wyatt is an active member in his community. He has served on the Idaho Supreme Court Evidence Rules Advisory Committee, and is a past president of the Idaho Trial Lawyers’ Association, and is a past Chairman of the Idaho State Bar Litigation Section. He also serves on local non-profit boards for Idaho Smart Growth and the YMCA. He regularly lectures at seminars and workshops providing continuing education for attorneys and other professionals.
Bryan Norton is an Idaho attorney who focuses his legal practice on real estate law, estate planning, probate, and business law. He has extensive experience in handling short-term rental law issues as well as homeowner association concerns. He is also one of the few attorneys practicing Unmanned Aircraft Systems (drone) law and assisted in drafting Idaho’s current drone statute. He is admitted to practice before all Idaho courts, as well as the Federal District Court for the District of Idaho, and the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.. Bryan grew up in Southern California, and after high school, enlisted in the United States Army. After his initial training, he was selected to be part of the 75th Ranger Regiment, part of the United States Special Operations Command. After four years, Bryan was honorably discharged from the military and became a police officer in Washington State. During that time, he also earned his bachelor’s degree in political science and history from the University of Washington with honors. After sixteen years, he retired from law enforcement and attended the University of Idaho College of Law, graduating in 2015 and earning a place on the Dean’s List each semester.. After law school, Bryan was in private practice before joining the Boise City Attorney’s Office, where he was one of the primary legal advisors for the Boise Police Department. His wide-ranging practice included advising the officers and command staff on any legal matter coming before the department, including criminal law, criminal procedure, employment law with the Office of Internal Affairs, drafting contracts, handling public records requests, and other legal matters. Bryan taught the legal portion of the Boise Police Department’s Basic Law Enforcement Academy and assisted in developing the legal curriculum for all Idaho Police Officers through the Idaho Peace Officers Standards and Training. He also served as the primary legal advisor for the City of Boise on drone law issues. He has published an article on drone law and has spoken nationally on the subject. Bryan returned to private practice in 2023.. Bryan has been married to his wife, Patty, for thirty years and they have five children and two grandchildren. He is active in community service with his church and enjoys providing pro bono legal work. In 2018, Bryan was recognized as a Leader in Law by the Idaho Business Review.
I am an experienced and skilled litigator, and I pride myself in my written and oral advocacy skills. I am licensed to practice in all Idaho and Washington courts and have successfully argued cases to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and Washington appellate courts as well as state, federal, and bankruptcy trial courts.. Prior to joining Racine Olson in 2016, I practiced in Seattle, Washington with a nationally recognized mortgage banking law firm representing banks, credit unions, mortgage servicers, and trustees in mortgage and real property disputes.. I was born and raised in Pocatello, and I am thrilled to have settled permanently in Pocatello with my family. In my spare time, I am a fitness enthusiast and enjoy teaching group cycling classes.
Derek holds a B.S. in Business Management from Brigham Young University-Idaho. He pursued graduate studies at the Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University, earning a Master’s in Human Resources (MHR) and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA). Derek furthered his education at Penn State Dickinson School of Law. His professional experience spans multiple sectors, including roles at Ball Ventures, Utah State University Human Resources, the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office, and Goldman Sachs. Currently, Derek is an attorney at Beard St. Clair Gaffney PA, specializing in Estate Planning, Business Law, and Employment Law.
Raised in his hometown of Port St. Lucie, attorney Jamy Barreau has experience handling all aspects of issues surrounding preserving generational wealth including matters associated with trusts and estates as well as business planning. A first-generation Haitian American, he has dedicated his life to the practice of law. He graduated his high honors from St. Lucie West Centennial High School in 2009 where he had the privilege of being part of the school’s Criminal Justice Academy, serving as an advocate for the 19th Judicial Circuit’s Teen Court program.. After graduation from Centennial, Jamy earned his B.S. in Legal Studies from the University of Central Florida, earning his degree on a full-time basis while working full time at Universal Studios Orlando. After college, Jamy attended Barry University School of Law where he served on the editorial board of its Law Review Journal as a Research and Technical Editor. In 2017, he graduated from Barry Law and returned to the Treasure Coast, gaining experience in estate planning, trust administration, probate administration, business planning, residential mortgage foreclosures, and evictions. Understanding the impact generational wealth has on society and setting the stage for success in generations to come, Jamy made it his mission to guide those in his community in such matters. In 2021, he graduated with his LL.M. in taxation with a concentration in estate planning from Boston University School of Law to further his mission.. In his free time, he is an adjunct professor of business law at Southern New Hampshire University and continues to expand his knowledge of how to best serve his community.