Firm: Smart Law Offices P.S.
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Foster Law P.C.
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Emery Reddy, PLLC
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
Patrick Reddy is a member of Emery | Reddy, PLLC, and litigates workers’ compensation and employment matters throughout Washington state. He has practiced before the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals, the state Superior Courts, the Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court, and the United States District Courts of Eastern and Western Washington. He was lead trial counsel in Frisino v. Seattle School District No. 1, a Court of Appeals decision (review denied by the Supreme Court) where the Court required employers to engage in the interactive process of accommodating employees with disabilities, even after some attempts at accommodation failed.. He is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, the King County Bar Association, the U.S. District Courts of Eastern and Western Washington, and the American Bar Association. Patrick represents both individuals and organizations in workers’ compensation and employment related matters.
Contact: +1 (206) 899-0647
Firm: Palace Law
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
PATRICK A. PALACE is the owner of Palace Law and Palace Personal Injury Law Group. Palace Law is workers' compensation firm and Palace Personal Injury Law Group is a firm dedicated to personal injury matters. He is and has been a partner in a number of joint ventures with tech companies developing new tools for lawyers.. Patrick was the President of the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) 2013-2014. He is a member of the National Conference of Bar Presidents (NCBP)(2014-present) that prepares and trains Bar leadership nationwide. He recently completed terms serving on the NCBP Executive Counsel 2018-2020. He also Chaired the 21st Century Lawyer NCBP committee which produces monthly national webinars for bar leaders.. He currently serves on the ABA Center for Innovation Board and on the Data Standards Committee which is tasked with creating the standards by which legal innovation shall be measured.. In the Washington Bar he chaired the WSBA Future of the Profession Committee 2013-2015. Additionally, he served on the WSBA Board of Governors from 2008 – 2011, the Washington Association of Justice Board of Governors for 9 years and was WSBA Treasurer 2010-2011.. Patrick has presented at the Clio Cloud Conference, AVVOs Lawyernomics, the ABA TechShow, NCBP Annual and Midyear Conventions, and regularly presents at webinars and seminars at the local, state and national levels.. He has been interviewed on podcasts by Bob Ambrogi, the Lawyerist, Lawsome, Clienting, The Paralegal Voice, multiple podcasts on Legal Talk Network’s “On the Road”, Jeena Cho’s “The Resilient Lawyer”, and “Two Men and a Mic” podcast and more. He has aired on over 60 podcasts. He regularly writes for legal publications including ABA GPSolo Magazine, NW Lawyer, and other magazines.. Since 2001, Palace Law has been chosen by Law and Politics Magazine as a “Super Lawyer”. Patrick was the first recipient of the “Service to the Legal Profession Award”, selected by the Lawfirm 500 as one of the top 100 firms nationwide for its growth and innovation and by the “National Trial Lawyers” as one of the Nation’s Top 100 trial lawyers. He was also named as one of the “Top Attorneys in Washington.”Patrick produced and moderated two television programs: “The Peoples Law School" and "LawTalk". These programs provide consumers with information about our legal system and their rights and remedies. Thirty-three programs were produced.. Patrick is a dedicated practitioner of yoga. He writes about mindfulness and speaks nationally of the topics regarding the future of the legal profession, data metrics, the state of legal regulation, practice management and life balance. Finally, in 2015, Patrick opened a winery, Sunken Cellars, whose vintages include Cabernet Sauvignon, Albariño and an Italian red blend (“Tesoro Rosso).(). Patrick is also a proud father who has a tendency to listen to his music (while drinking wine, and sometimes practicing yoga) louder than his three non-rocker children would like.. Email: Twitter: @palacelaw
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Firm: The Walthew Law Firm
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
I am a trial lawyer with extensive litigation experience. I am a lifelong Washington resident and a member of the King, Snohomish and Washington State Bar Associations.. I received my B.A. from the University of Washington and my Law Degree from Seattle University Law School. While in college, I worked in a law office as a paralegal. During law school, I worked as both a bailiff and law clerk in King County Superior Court and in United States District Court, spending a lot of time in the courtroom learning from both good and bad lawyers. After passing the bar, I served as a Deputy Prosecutor in King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. While there, I honed my trial and negotiation skills. I also learned to manage complex, difficult cases.. I joined The Walthew Law Firm in March of 2007 and have been a partner since 2015. Since joining The Walthew Law Firm, I have focused my practice on only representing injured and disabled workers in Washington State's Workers' Compensation system and in personal injury cases. Our office has been providing legal counsel to injured people for over 80 years. All of the attorneys at The Walthew Law Firm exclusively represent people who have been injured or are disabled. We do not represent employers or insurance companies.. I have litigated and settled countless claims at the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals and in Superior Court. In my 20 years of practice I have tried over 80 jury trials.. If you are in need of legal advice regarding how to deal with an insurance company, a self-insured employer, or the Department of Labor and Industries, please do not hesitate to give me a call. I am happy to talk to you to see if we can help you with your case.
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Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Eims Graham, P.S.
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Robinson & Kole
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
Injury and disability are complicated issues. Whether you are injured on the job, in an automobile accident or in some other way, obtaining medical treatment and appropriate benefits for injuries and disabilities can be difficult and confusing. Robinson & Kole Attorneys can help. phone # Free Consultations, Hablamos Espanol. ---. Nathan has been in private practice with Robinson & Kole since 2003. He is a Cum Laude graduate of the Pepperdine University School of Law where he served as an Editor of the Law Review, obtained a certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution, and spent a semester studying abroad in London. Nathan enjoys playing and watching a wide variety of sports. He is a high school football referee and serves on the Board of Directors of the Western Washington University Alumni Association. Nathan and his wife reside in Bellingham.
Contact: +1 (855) 410-9151
Firm: Staton Silber, P.S.
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Bryan & Jetter, PLLC
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
I was born and raised in Seattle and graduated from Roosevelt High and the University ofWashington but chose Kitsap as the best place to raise a family and practice law. Myfirst job at age 14 was washing dishes at the UW. I moved up to potato peeler at SpudFish and Chips and while in high school landed a job as an apprentice scenery builder atthe Seattle Repertory Theater. This led to a journeyman membership the InternationalAlliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local #15. Rather than being drafted, I chose toserve in the Navy and was trained as an Electrician and a Salvage Diver. Returning tomy work with Local #15, I also served on the Executive Board and as BusinessRepresentative and President. I decided to use my GI Bill benefits to go to college andlaw school. I graduated from The Northwestern School of Law in 1983. Aftergraduating I continued my work with Local #15 as their President until wife and childrennecessitated me going into practice as a lawyer. My years with the rank and file madeRepresenting workers a natural for me. That was 1991, 30 years ago. I proudly maintainmy journeyman status with the Local and proudly continue to represent injured workers.Helping workers navigate a twisted system while keeping their dignity is what I do best. Iwill continue to stand with and for my working brothers and sisters and am proud to wearmy jeans to work.
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Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Delay, Curran, Thompson, Pontarolo & Walker, P.S.
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Causey Wright
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Pratt Day & Stratton PLLC
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Office of the Attorney General
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Bauer Moynihan Johnson
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Brown Meade P Jr PS
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Bauer Moynihan & Johnson, LLP
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
Contact: 206-464-0404