Practice Areas: Personal Injury,Products Liability,Workers Compensation
Contact: 206-622-2200
Practice Areas: Business
Brian Cheng carries outstanding academic credentials and extensive experience as a successful negotiator and business management advisor.. In May 2011, Brian received his Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, Order of Barristers, from Seattle University School of Law. In law school, his academic accomplishments included two CALI Awards for achieving the highest grades in the studies of Legal Writing II and Computer Crime. Furthermore, while at Seattle University, he represented his school in moot court and dispute resolution competitions.. In addition to his academic credentials, Brian also brings to our firm his experience working under the auspices of two judges—as a judicial intern for the Honorable Judge Theresa Doyle of the King County Superior Court, and as a judicial extern for the Honorable Judge Christine Quinn-Brintnall of the Washington State Court of Appeals.. Furthermore, Brian has a comprehensive understanding of landlord-tenant law. After graduating from law school, Brian was a Public Interest Fellow with the King County Bar Association (KCBA) Housing Justice Project, where he provided pro bono representation of low-income tenants facing eviction. As a Public Interest Fellow, Brian has prevented evictions by winning in court and has saved vast amounts of money for his client by negotiating countless settlements. His in-depth familiarity with landlord-tenant law makes him an effective advocate for landlords seeking to resolve disputes with their tenants and for tenants facing eviction.. During law school, Brian volunteered his legal skills to Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada, an organization that has special consultative status with the United Nations. There, he used his legal training to rectify injustices around the globe. In 2010, one of his major projects involved drafting a letter to the Rwandan government to cite violations of its treaty obligations and demand the release of an American law professor, charged under the Rwandan criminal law of “genocide ideology.” He also presented a legal memorandum analyzing the high profile case of Mr. Omar Khadr, a Canadian who was detained at Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba in 2002.. Prior to attending law school, Brian was a Deputy Commissioner and Group Commissioner with Scouts Canada in Vancouver, B.C., where he grew up. There, Brian represented his constituency of over 4000 youth and leaders in the business decisions of the largest non-profit youth movement in the country. During his tenure, Brian’s accomplishments included founding two new Scout Groups, overhauling another, and overseeing the newfound growth of an organization that had been declining in membership for over a decade. Today, Brian applies the management and leadership skills he acquired as a Commissioner when he advises clients in business dealings and negotiates successful deals on their behalf. For his volunteerism and commitment to public service, Queen Elizabeth II awarded to Brian the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002.
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Practice Areas: Appeals
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Firm: Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLP
Practice Areas: Real Estate, Debt Agreements, Business
Brian J. Danzig. Partner and Chair of the Firm's Seattle Real Estate Group. Brian Danzig advises institutions, investors and key decision makers in negotiating, conducting due diligence and documenting and closing diverse and complex real estate, finance and business transactions. Mr. Danzig regularly handles acquisitions, dispositions, commercial mortgage and other financings, leasing, investment, development and related business transactions for institutional, private, and individual clients, from the largest financial institutions and institutional investors in the United States to local developers and investors and regional and community banks. He has noteworthy experience representing institutions and investors with single asset and on portfolio note purchase and sale transactions and with multi-state and multi-party transactions. Mr. Danzig is a frequent lecturer and author on a wide range of subjects concerning real estate transactions, finance and creative deal structuring. And he also handles a variety of related business transactions, often related to his real estate practice. Practice Areas:. Real estate acquisitions, dispositions, development and mortgage finance transactionsCommercial secured and unsecured loan transactionsGround leases, space leases and property use agreementsLoan asset/note purchase and sale transactionsLoan and lease workouts and restructuringMulti-property and multi-jurisdiction transactionsBusiness, joint venture and public/private transactions. Committees, Papers & Presentations:. Representative Transactions:
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Practice Areas: Business, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Probate
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Firm: Deno Millikan Law Firm, PLLC
Practice Areas: Administrative , Banking & Finance, Bankruptcy, Business & Commercial, Business Organizations, Child Custody & Visitation, Child Support, Civil Rights, Debtor/Creditor, Divorce, Employment & Labor , Family , Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Probate , Real Estate , Sexual Harassment, Wrongful Death, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor
Brian C. Dale is a senior partner of Deno Millikan Law Firm. He grew up in Seattle and graduated from the University of Washington Law School in 1979. He started his career as lawyer in Everett with Jim Deno and Kent Millikan in 1979 and was a founder of the Deno Millikan Law Firm in 1992. His practice emphasis is employment and labor law, personal injury, business, probate and real estate litigation. He has served as a judge pro tem and arbitrator for the Snohomish County Supderior Court, fee arbitrator for the Washington State Bar Association, and volunteer attorney for Snohomish County Legal Sevices. In addition to published appellate cases, he is an author and speaker in employment law practices.
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Practice Areas: Estate Planning
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Firm: Garvey, Schubert & Barer
Practice Areas: Civil , Arbitration, Arbitration, Bankruptcy & Debt, Bankruptcy & Debt
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Practice Areas: Estate Planning
Brian D. Ives – (Stanford University, AB, Seattle University, JD cum laude, University of Washington School of Law, LL.M. (Taxation)). Brian is a member of the Estate Planning Council of Seattle and is the President of the Greater University Chamber of Commerce for 2008. Brian is an elder at Bethany Presbyterian Church, serves on the board of the Northeast Seattle Little League, and coaches Little League baseball.
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Practice Areas: Corporate ,Housing ,Products Liability,Real Estate
Contact: 206-223-7000
Firm: Miles Way Coyne PLLC
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property , Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property
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Firm: DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary
Practice Areas: Securities
Contact: (206) 839-4863
Firm: Christensen O'Connor Johnson Kindness
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Practice Areas: Life Sciences & Biotechnology
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Firm: Brian Coughenour
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Contact: (360) 452-4566
Practice Areas: Business
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Practice Areas: Privacy
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Firm: Smith Freed & Eberhard P.C.
Practice Areas: Appeals
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Firm: Washington Army National Guard
Practice Areas: Administrative Law
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Firm: Law Offices of Brian Chase PLLC
Practice Areas: Appeals
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Firm: The Nature Conservancy
Practice Areas: Real Estate
Brian is an in-house counsel with The Nature Conservancy, a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. His practice focuses on real estate transactions, contracts, and other projects relating to the conservation, stewardship, and restoration of these important lands and waters in Washington and Oregon. Before working for the Conservancy, Brian's practice focused on land use and related litigation. He has lived and practiced law in Seattle since 1997.
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