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Construction & Development lawyers in Washington Adam Bungay to Jason Bergevin
Explore Washington attorneys like Adam Bungay, Andrew Gabel, Ann Deutscher, Brenda Molner, Brett Hill, Carlen McKee, Charles Greenberg, and Jason Bergevin. in cities like Seattle, seattle, Seattle, Edmonds and Seattle. These attorneys specialize in Construction & Development in Zip codes like 98104, 98101, 98101.
Adam Bungay
Firm: Bungay Law, PS
701 5th Ave Suite 4200, Seattle, WA 98104 , Seattle , Washington 98104
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Prior to getting his law degree, Mr. Bungay was a contractor for ten years. He started painting houses to pay for college. After college, he worked on some of the highest profile commercial projects in the Puget Sound as a Project Manager for a nationally recognized specialty contractor. After earnig his law degree, he recruited to work as an expert witness for construction claiming, prosecuting claims for some of the largest condo complexes on the West Coast. His law practice focuses on construction, real estate, and personal injury. Feel free to contact him at if you have a legal issue in one of these areas.
Corey Quinn
Firm: Flynn BEC LP
PO Box 19068 , Spokane , Washington 99219
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
I was born and raised in eastern Washington. After attending the University of Washington, I went to work building high-end residences throughout the Puget Sound. In 2010, my wife and I relocated to Spokane so I could attend law school at Gonzaga. I clerked at Winston and Cashatt during law school for almost three years after I graduated and passed the bar exam. In June 2016, I accepted a position as in-house counsel at a construction company.
James Hicks
Firm: Foley & Mansfield
999 Third Avenue , Seattle , Washington 98104
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
I'm a trial attorney licensed to practice in Washington and Oregon. My litigation practice focuses on construction, real estate, and mass torts. I have extensive experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants. I have successfully guided my clients through mediation, arbitration, and all phases of litigation, including trial. I also serve as an Arbitrator in the Mandatory Arbitration programs for King, Kitsap, Thurston, Mason, Harbor, and Clallam Counties.. Prior to becoming an attorney, I was an officer in the U.S. Navy. While a Surface Warfare Officer (SWO), I drove ships, managed weapon systems, supervised refueling and small boat operations, inspected engineering plants, oversaw government contracts, taught ROTC, and coached sailing.. I'm a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and I have a masters degree from Fordham University and a law degree from the University of Virginia.
Honea Lewis
Firm: Jeffers, Danielson, Sonn & Aylward
2600 Chester Kimm Road , Wenatchee , Washington 98801
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
I brief and argue select cases to the Washington and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeal.. Trial attorneys and appellate attorneys are, at their core, highly-skilled persuaders. But a great trial lawyer and an effective appellate advocate rarely exist in the same body. The reason is simple: the rhetorical tools used at trial to persuade a fact-finder are far different from those necessary to persuade a panel of appellate judges.. While good trial lawyers are adept at ferreting out information through discovery, examining witnesses and making spontaneous tactical decisions in court, an appellate lawyer must be especially talented in persuasive writing. On appeal, the focus shifts from developing facts to mastering the record, researching legal principles, understanding subtle distinctions and emerging legal trends, exploring creative analogies, and guiding policy considerations that shape the law, and then assembling everything in a concise, persuasively written brief. Too many trial lawyers fail to make this adjustment. Indeed, too many trial lawyers do not even realize that an adjustment is required—to the detriment of their clients.. Trial lawyers have busy schedules: court appearances, depositions, discovery, client meetings, travel. The day-to-day life of a trial lawyer leaves little time for the thoughtful reflection, exhaustive research, and precise, persuasive writing that effective appellate representation requires. I focus my practice on what I do best: briefing and arguing to the Washington and Ninth Circuit appellate courts. If you are a Washington trial attorney facing an appeal, I can help.
Geoffrey Palachuk
Firm: Perkins Coie LLP
1201 Third Avenue , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
My practice is centered around commercial construction disputes.
Dennis Woods
Firm: Scheer Law Group
701 Pike Street , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Mr. Woods focuses his practice in the areas of civil litigation, including personal injury, product liability, construction defect, employment law, commercial litigation, subrogation and appeals. Mr. Woods also serves as an arbitrator for King County, Snohomish County and Pierce County Superior Courts.Mr. Woods is licensed to practice in the state of Washington and Oregon. He is also licensed to practice in Federal Court, including the Eastern District of Washington, the Western District of Washington and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Woods has successfully tried cases involving personal injury, wrongful death, product liability, property rights and discrimination. He also is an experienced appellate lawyer, having successfully argued cases in both state and federal court. From 2003 – 2008, by a vote of his peers, Mr. Woods was named a "Rising Star" in the Washington Law & Politics magazine.Mr. Woods has frequently spoken to various insurers, businesses, trade groups and professional associations on a variety of topics including, construction defect litigation, employment law, premises liability, product defect, damages and resolution of liens. Mr. Woods was a featured speaker at the Washington Defense Trial Lawyers first annual Construction Defect Academy where he spoke about trial tactics concerning expert depositions, cross-examination and related motion practice..Mr. Woods received his Bachelor of Arts degree in History/American literature from Miami University, Ohio in 1995. In 1998, he received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Denver where he also was a member of the Law Review. Mr. Woods is a member of the International Association of Defense Counsel; Oregon and Washington State Bars; the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association; the King County Bar Association (where he is a member of the ADR Committee); the American Bar Association; Multnomah Bar Association; and the Washington Defense Trial Lawyers (where he is a member of the Judicial Liaison Committee). Mr. Woods’ personal interests include backpacking, sailing and sea kayaking. He has pursued these interests in Mexico, Africa, Canada, Europe, South America and throughout the United States. His travels have been featured in the New York Times and Washington Law & Politics magazine. Mr. Woods has also volunteered his time with such organizations as the YMCA and Habitat for Humanity.
David von Beck
Firm: Levy | von Beck | Comstock | Chastain | P.S.
1200 5th Ave., Suite 1850 , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
I am a shareholder at Levy | von Beck | Comstock | Chastain, and I'm licensed to practice law in Washington. Our firm handles a wide variety of cases, with an emphasis on construction defects, property insurance claims, insurance bad faith, real estate litigation, and debt collection including liens. My partners and I have over 60 years of combined experience, and we and our associates work hard every day to ensure that our reputation is always well-earned and our clients are vigorously represented.
Daniel Houser
Firm: Houser Law
1325 Fourth Ave, Suite 1650 , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Since 1999, Dan Houser has practiced civil litigation with an emphasis on construction defect, insurance coverage and personal Injury.
Daniel Berner
Firm: Berner Law Office, PLLC
5530 78th Ave NW , Olympia , Washington 98502
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
My practice focuses on construction law, real estate disputes, and timber trespass. I have experience representing homeowners, contractors, subcontractors, design professionals, community associations and other interested parties in construction defect, insurance coverage, and commercial litigation matters in both Federal and State Courts.. I grew up in Shelton, Washington and now live in the Olympia area with my wife, two young children, and two dogs. My interests outside of work include skiing, running, hiking/backpacking and exploring the PNW in my 1973 VW Westfalia.
Collin Vincent
Firm: Barker Martin PS
719 2nd Ave Ste 1200 , Seattle , Washington 98104
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Collin is one of Seattle's construction defect litigation attorneys. Collin's legal background consists of extensive experience in multiple areas of civil litigation, inluding several years with a prominent Seattle insurance defense firm. His practice focuses primarily on condominium and multi-family residential defect cases.. Born and raised in the Puget Sound area, Collin continues to volunteer for the King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinic program, giving free legal advice to those in need. Outside the office, Collin enjoys watching and playing sports of all kinds, discovering movies and music, and starting home improvement projects.
Andrew Gabel
Firm: Lane Powell
1420 5th Ave Ste 4100 , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Andrew concentrates his practice on representing design professionals, public entities, developers, and homeowners. He has experience representing clients in complex litigation matters, including public works projects, judicial foreclosures, design professional malpractice, and residential construction defects.
Claire Boren
1200 5th Ave Ste 1850 , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
YOUR LAWYER FOR CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS, INSURANCE CLAIMS, AND REAL ESTATE DISPUTES. I am an associate attorney at Levy | von Beck | Comstock | Chastain | P.S. I'm licensed to practice law in Washington. Our firm handles a wide variety of cases, with an emphasis on construction defects, property insurance claims, insurance bad faith, real estate litigation, and debt collection including liens. My colleagues and I work hard every day to ensure that our reputation is well-earned and that our clients are vigorously represented.
Christopher Casey
Firm: Casey Law PLLC
2803 West View Place , Seattle , Washington 98199
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Christian Linville
Firm: Linville Law Firm PLLC
4025 Delridge Way SW, Suite 540 , Seattle , Washington 98106
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
A lot of my practice involves litigation, so I know the importance of fortifying the client's position and preparing for trial. However, litigation is oftentimes avoidable, and in many cases, not in the best interest of the client. Lawsuits can be expensive, emotional, and time consuming. The best lawyers are skilled at avoiding them. Everything revolves around the client. Phones, libraries, conference rooms, bar numbers... would all be meaningless if there was no client. I never forget that. I put myself in my clients' shoes whenever I give advice.. I was born and raised in Seattle. I love it here. I received my B.A. degree from the University of Washington in philosophy. When my professional philosophizing career did not exactly materialize, I applied for law school. In truth, philosophy provided me with an excellent foundation to learn the art of logical reasoning and argument. They say the master philosopher (not lawyer, mind you) is capable of starting with a few premises that noone would deny, and deducing them to a conclusion with which noone would concur. The better a lawyer is at filtering through hype, posturing, and flawed reasoning, the more effective the lawyer is at serving the client's interests. Philosophy was also a good place to learn the fundamentals of ethics. I attended the University of Oregon School of Law in Eugene. Yes, that makes me both a Husky and a Duck, which is arguably a contradiction in terms. Within those three years of lawschool, I pursued studies and programs that served to develop my skills of persuasion, advocacy, and articulation.. Legal matters always involve a client. Always. Furthermore, the client is always more important than the legal matter. Always. The reverse is never true. Never. I fully communicate with the client and work with the client to get to the optimum outcome. Where's our direction, our perspective, what is logical, practical, how best to persuade the other side? Our firm's clients are almost always businesspersons. I work with them to determine which facts are important and which are not important so that the appropriate strategy can be developed. Hollywood and television are infatuated with the courtroom, the legal process, the detective work, and most of all, the truth. But "the truth" can rarely be agreed upon by all. Rather, the practice of law and my work as a lawyer involves determination of the "proof". Proof that is logical and persuasive.. As a lawyer, my job entails finding a balance between or among conflicting, inconsistent or adversarial positions. Lawyers and judges attempt to fashion this balance. The better lawyers are able to work with their clients and opposing counsel to define and strike this balance. Other lawyers spend time in the courtroom asking the judge to strike a balance that the lawyer was unable to achieve on behalf of his client. Taking matters to trial, though costly and time consuming, is sometimes necessary. A lot of my work entails helping my clients avoid disputes, e.g., with a good contract. When a dispute develops, I always exhaust every imaginable effort to create a workable solution. My role as a lawyer is not to make cases and arguments where they do not exist. Rather, I see my role as narrowing the issues, sorting out what is undisputed from what is disputed, and putting together a legal strategy that is aimed at an efficient, fair, and economical resolution.. My hobbies include soccer, windsurfing, surfing, badmitten, golf, hiking, snowboarding, running, swimming, and pretty much everything else.
Charles Greenberg
209 Dayton St Ste 105 , Edmonds , Washington 98020
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Charles M. Greenberg earned his undergraduate degree in Engineering and Atmospheric Science from the University of Washington in 1976. Shortly thereafter he earned his MBA at the University of Puget Sound before attending law school at UPS. Charles graduated with a J.D. in 1987 and has been practicing law ever since.
Carlen McKee
Firm: Levy Von Beck Comstock P.S.
1200 5th Ave Ste 1850 , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
My name is Carlen McKee and I am an attorney with Levy | von Beck | Comstock | P.S. My practice focuses primarily on construction litigation, real estate disputes, land use issues, and commercial collections. My clients include business owners, property owners, subcontractors, individuals, landlords, developers, designers, and suppliers. I am involved in several legal and real estate organizations and I am an editor of the Construction Law section of the Washington Law Practice Manual. I am a dedicated and diligent advocate for my clients. Please feel free to contact me directly to discuss your needs for legal representation.
Brett Hill
Firm: Ahlers & Cressman
999 3rd Ave , Seattle , Washington 98104
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Mr. Hill concentrates his practice on construction and general litigation. He has represented owners, lenders, developers, general contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers in mediations, arbitrations and trial court litigation. He understands that each dispute requires its own unique approach and that approach is not always through litigation. Some disputes require a creative approach to the complex problem.
Brenda Molner
601 Union St Ste 1501 , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Ann Deutscher
PO Box , seattle , Washington
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
As a Seattle native and personal injury lawyer for more than thirty years, my firm and I represent those injured from negligent, reckless, and intentional wrongful acts of others. Our law firm is founded on a simple belief: that the injured deserve just compensation, and attorneys who will fight tirelessly on their behalf.. If you’ve been injured, you need an experienced personal injury law firm who is willing to fight hard on your behalf, and lawyers who will not be afraid or intimidated to take on large corporations, insurance companies, and their teams of lawyers. You need attorneys who will always put your interests first and foremost. If a fair settlement cannot be achieved, you need experienced trial lawyers who can take your matter to court and present an effective case in seeking to prove your case and damages.. We also offer services in complex litigation, propmerry development and constructio/contractor issues. Ms. Deutscher family has been successfully involved in the Westcoast construction industry for fifty five years. At Deutscher Law, PLLC, we offer clients the legal experience necessary for all of these areas. To find out more about how we represent clients, please feel free to call me so that I may learn about your matter.
Jason Bergevin
Firm: Socius Law Group, PLLC
Two Union Square , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: Construction & Development