Top General Practice Lawyers in ZIP 98101 | 24 available
24 General Practice lawyers are available in ZIP code 98101 in Seattle, Washington, including A. Johnson, Bradley C. Diggs, Caryn Jorgensen, and Che' Dawson. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.1/5 and 43% provide free consultation.
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General Practice Case Statistics Overview
General Practice Case Timeline
General practice case timelines in Seattle typically range from 1 to 12 months, depending on complexity and court schedules.
Seattle Court Backlog
Estimated active case backlogs for general practice matters in Seattle courts range from 100 (low) to 600 (high), reflecting varying court and attorney workloads.
General Practice Seattle Filing Volume
Seattle sees an estimated 150 to 350 new general practice cases filed monthly, based on public court records and directory trends.
General Practice Case Outcomes
Resolution rates for general practice cases are highest pre-litigation (around 60%), decrease post-filing (about 40%), and are lowest at trial (approximately 25%).
FAQs - General Practice Lawyers in 98101 city Seattle
How many Administrative Law, Constitutional, Criminal Defense, Employment, Estate Planning, General Practice, Government, Ethics, Speeding Ticket lawyers actively serve residents of Seattle, Washington (98101)?
Approximately 26 licensed attorneys focus on Administrative Law, Constitutional, Criminal Defense, Employment, Estate Planning, General Practice, Government, Ethics, Speeding Ticket across Seattle, Washington (98101). Most matters are filed through the Washington District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps.
How long do Administrative Law, Constitutional, Criminal Defense, Employment, Estate Planning, General Practice, Government, Ethics, Speeding Ticket matters usually take in courts near Seattle (98101)?
Administrative Law, Constitutional, Criminal Defense, Employment, Estate Planning, General Practice, Government, Ethics, Speeding Ticket cases in Seattle, Washington usually take around 4-13 months depending on complexity and the Washington District Court docket.
Which local court most often hears Administrative Law, Constitutional, Criminal Defense, Employment, Estate Planning, General Practice, Government, Ethics, Speeding Ticket cases for people living in Seattle, Washington?
Residents of Seattle typically see Administrative Law, Constitutional, Criminal Defense, Employment, Estate Planning, General Practice, Government, Ethics, Speeding Ticket filings handled by the Washington District Court. Proximity to 98101 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications.
Do attorneys around 98101 offer a free first consultation for Administrative Law, Constitutional, Criminal Defense, Employment, Estate Planning, General Practice, Government, Ethics, Speeding Ticket?
About 55% of firms near ZIP 98101 offer a free first consultation for Administrative Law, Constitutional, Criminal Defense, Employment, Estate Planning, General Practice, Government, Ethics, Speeding Ticket, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
Practice Areas: Family , General Practice, Real Estate , Business, Business, Business
Kyle's life in the law represents years of experience in high stakes family law matters, real estate, business law, and tax law representing a variety of real estate interests, closely held corporations, construction firms, mortgage companies, and entrepreneurs of all types. He is often consulted by other lawyers and frequently acts as a business and law guru to entrepreneurs.. In recent years, he has shifted his focus to service as an independent neutral engaged in mediation and arbitration. Those cases are generaaly done on a fixed fee basis as explained in his website at .. Kyle has extensive Alternative Dispute Resolution experience. He has worked as an advocate, arbitrator, and a mediator in the private sector at the request of clients, judges, and other lawyers.. As a result of the pandemic, he has become proficient at working remotely using zoom and other apps. He is now capable of consulting on matters state wide and assisting clients in a variety of matters. On request, he provides advisory and second opinions. He also is able to use his vast experience representing business clients over the year to draft plain meaning agreements.
Practice Areas: General Practice, Patents, Trademarks, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property
John is an intellectual property litigator who handles complex litigation typically on behalf of the rights-owner. With his engineering experience, John's background makes him acutely capable in technology-related litigation, such as patent infringement, copyright infringement, and DMCA violations. Mr. Whitaker has been a registered patent attorney for over two decades.
Practice Areas: General Practice, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
Shannon's practice combines complex commercial litigation and business advising, with an emphasis on acquisition, protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights. Shannon advises clients on best practices to grow their businesses and avoid conflict, and to protect their interests through litigation when necessary. She represents clients in civil litigation in state and federal courts and in contested administrative proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Practice Areas: Corporate Finance, General Practice, Mergers & Acquisitions, Securities , Business, Business, Business
Mike practices in the areas of securities law, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, project finance, officer and director liability, internal investigations, high net worth individual representation and general corporate and commercial law.. Mike has represented issuers in scores of private and public offerings of both equity and debt, including angel, seed, venture and institutional investments. He has extensive experience in business combinations and financings of all types and sizes, from less than $1 million to over $1 billion. He has counseled companies in ongoing ‘34 Act reporting, 144A financings and regulatory compliance in a variety of areas, and has had extensive dealings with underwriters, investment bankers, broker-dealers, venture capital funds, private equity firms and other institutional investors and service providers. In addition, he has served as general corporate counsel to a wide range of companies, and has advised boards of directors, special committees, directors and officers on particular legal challenges.. He has advised individual officers and directors in mediation, litigation and negotiation in connection with class action securities suits and derivative claims, and given general advice about liability avoidance. He has further advised many executives on executive employment agreements and options and benefits packages, as well as their rights upon termination or departure.. Mike has worked on financings and transactions in a wide variety of industries, including: information technology, Internet and software, biotech, medical device, alternative and nuclear energy and other technologies; aerospace and avionics; manufacturing; distribution; retail; transportation; service providers; seafood and fishing; gaming (including casino finance); media and entertainment (including online games and other media products); food and restaurants; construction; pulp and paper; franchising; financial institutions; financial service providers and broker/dealers; leasing; travel; and other industries. Mike has worked on many matters involving foreign components, and deals with lawyers from Canada, Mexico, Australia, and various countries in Europe, South America, Asia, and the Middle East. He speaks or has studied Spanish, Italian, French, German, Persian and Hebrew.
Associate attorney for Mix Sanders Thompson with experience in contract disputes, personal injury matters, and outside general counsel services for regional businesses. Co-chair of the Professional Development Committee with the Washington Defense Trial Lawyers (WDTL) organization. Current member in good standing of both the Washington State Bar Association and the State Bar of Arizona. Admitted to practice in the Western and Eastern District Courts of Washington.
Practice Areas: General Practice, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property
Doug Grady is an intellectual property attorney who has been honored as one of the top 2.5% of Washington Super Lawyers® under 40 years old in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 – every year of eligibility; he has appeared in over 50 intellectual property actions, losing twice.. Mr. Grady’s clients include a diverse group of IP and technology entities, including: sole entrepreneurs; emerging/fast-growth/high-tech entities; large Fortune 500 companies, and the State of Washington, for which he serves as Special Assistant Attorney General for intellectual property matters.. His litigation focus is chiefly on patents, trademarks, and other intellectual property in federal courts and tribunals in the United States and internationally, including a perfect record before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). He has served as trial counsel in multiple intellectual property trials, including a notable full defense jury verdict of patent non-infringement representing a 'Fortune 50' corporation, and a rare bench trial before the Honorable Richard A. Posner.. Mr. Grady's IP counseling practice focuses on the acquisition, structure, maintenance, licensing, and monetization of intellectual property assets and portfolios -- both registered and unregistered, domestic and international. He works closely with the Firm's patent agents to structure robust patent portfolios, and is notably practiced at counseling emerging growth companies as they grow, change, and exit.. For the five years prior to joining the Firm, Mr. Grady was a partner at a Seattle-based intellectual property boutique. Prior to practicing law privately, Mr. Grady served as judicial clerk/extern to the Honorable Barbara Jacobs Rothstein in the United States District Court of Western Washington at Seattle.. Mr. Grady was an international high-altitude mountain guide and mountaineering instructor before practicing law; he was most recently employed by Mountain Madness Mountain Guides (Seattle, Washington).
1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2300 , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: General Practice, Environmental and Natural Resources, Environmental and Natural Resources, Environmental and Natural Resources
Connie Sue Martin has more than a decade of environmental law experience. Her practice focuses on environmental and natural resource litigation, with special expertise as counsel for Indian tribes, particularly in natural resource damage claims. Connie Sue has represented clients in dozens of environmental matters, including citizen suits under CERCLA and the CWA, CERCLA and MTCA contribution and cost recovery cases, FERC proceedings, and challenges to land use permit decisions and water rights.
1420 Fifth Avenue; Suite 3000 , Seattle , Washington 98101
Practice Areas: General Practice, Aviation, Aviation, Aviation, Aviation
Caryn represents businesses, non-profits, municipal entities, and individuals at trial and in alternative dispute resolution proceedings throughout the Pacific Northwest and the state of Alaska. Caryn’s practice focuses on complex civil litigation including commercial disputes, aviation, catastrophic tort, and product liability matters. Having tried cases and handled appeals in federal and state court for more than 25 years, Caryn brings a deep level of experience to all stages of complex civil litigation. Caryn earns the trust of her clients and their senior management by being a skilled strategist who ensures her clients’ business objectives drive resolution strategies and litigation decisions (and not the other way around).. As head of Stokes Lawrence’s Aviation Group, Caryn leads a team of litigators with deep aviation industry knowledge. She provides sophisticated and effective representation in a wide range of aviation-related matters in Washington, Oregon, and Alaska. Caryn handles commercial and tort litigation for a number domestic and international airlines and Part 135 operators. Her practice includes emergency response support, consultation in NTSB accident investigations, and regulatory compliance proceedings for Part 121 and Part 135 operators. Her aviation practice also includes product liability matters for aircraft and component part manufacturers.. In addition to her complex civil litigation and aviation practices, Caryn applies her extensive experience to her role as a mediator and arbitrator. Caryn completed the Pepperdine Straus Institute’s Mediating the Litigated Case program and is certified as a Rule 39.1 Neutral in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington’s Alternative Dispute Resolution program.. When not litigating or serving as a neutral to help others avoid or resolve disputes, Caryn values opportunities to mentor and train young lawyers. She frequently presents on trial skills, aviation, and product liability topics and has served as faculty in NITA’s trial skills program in Seattle and the IADC Trial Academy.
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