Washington Lawyers - Seattle Caroline Bercier to Carter Mackley
Explore Washington attorneys like Caroline Bercier, Caroline Davis, Caroline Ketchley, Caroline Reed, Caroline Shen, Carolyn Anne McConnell, Carolyn Cairns, and Carter Mackley. in cities like Seattle, Seattle, Seattle, Seattle and Seattle. These attorneys specialize in in Zip codes like 98101, 98109, 98104.
I an employment lawyer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. I also serve as a judge pro temore (a temporary judge) on the Seattle Municipal Court. I am running for King County Superior Court Department 30 and will be on the ballot mailed to voters on October 14. I am running to bring a new and more inclusive voice to the court.
Firm: Ogden Murphy Wallace, P.L.L.C. Attorneys at Law
901 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3500 , Seattle , Washington 98164
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Health Care & Hospitalization, Real Estate , Health Care, Health Care, Health Care
As a Member of Ogden Murphy Wallace, I represent hospitals, physicians and physician groups in transactional matters. A great deal of my practice is also devoted to real estate transactions, mergers and acquisitions and other business-related issues, both inside and outside of healthcare.Specialties:Healthcare TransactionsReal Esate TransactionsHospitals, Physicians and Physician PracticesMergers and AcquisitionsStark and Anti-kickbackEntity Formation and GovernanceHealthcare ITAccountable Care Organizations (ACOs)Dental Practice TransactionsBusiness TransactionsContract NegotiationsPhysician Group/Hospital IntegrationsLiquor Licensing
Practice Areas: Public Finance & Tax Exempt Finance
Justice Studio offers legal support to tax-exempt organizations, such as nonprofits and foundations, in Washington State. Carrie Griffin Basas is an attorney (licensed in WA State; retired license in MA) focusing on nonprofit law. From 2022–2024, she led Disability Law Colorado and Disability Rights Washington. Prior to those executive director roles, she served as Governor Inslee’s Director of the Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds for seven years. In addition to nonprofit and public service, she has been a law professor, specializing in employment and labor law, civil rights, disability rights, criminal justice, and ethics.. Carrie is also a graduate of Swarthmore College (B.A. with Honors), University of Washington (M.Ed.), and Harvard Law School (J.D. ‘02). She founded her first nonprofit at the age of 26 with just $10K. She doesn’t recommend that as a startup plan. She has served on nonprofit and foundation boards ranging from rural legal services to technology and youth-focused corporate foundations for more than twenty years– which she highly recommends. She lives in Seattle with her family.
2212 Queen Anne Ave N # 305 , Seattle , Washington 98109
Zip code: 98109
Practice Areas: Family
I enjoy working as a mediator to help couples resolve problems. I have mediated cases involving parenting, property, support, and debt issues. I have worked with couples prior to the time they file for divorce and who want to do an amicable divorce. I also handle mediations when both parties are represented by attorneys and are seeking to resolve their case prior to trial. In addition I do post divorce mediations on Parenting Plan issues.
1501 4th Avenue , Seattle , Washington 98101
Zip code: 98101
Practice Areas: Family
As a mediator and attorney, I work closely with clients on a broad range of family law issues. I help people address serious concerns about the division of marital assets, the security of their relationship with their children, and the difficulty of meeting support obligations. I help clients achieve solutions that not only address their immediate problems but also look toward protecting their long-range interests.. Known for my straightforward communication style, I try to explain your rights and options in clear terms. As an advocate, my goal is to help you find creative solutions without increasing conflict.
As a former judicial law clerk to a Superior Court Judge, I draw on my diverse professional background to help my clients address and resolve their important business dealings. During my career, I’ve managed, assisted with, and was privy to varied cases, including domestic disputes, capital murder offenses, commercial and business cases, and real estate and construction matters. Working daily in a courthouse afforded me the opportunity to observe how other attorneys interact with their clients, providing me with the knowledge of what valuable skills I needed for my own successful attorney-client relationships. I strongly believe that, to truly provide services in your best interests, collaboration and communication should be the chief drivers towards realizing your objectives. To that end, my legal services will be provided not only with zealous advocacy, but also with compassion and understanding: I want to fully appreciate your short and long-term goals within your particular industry to achieve your desired result, both efficiently and economically. Of course, with any emerging or established business, I also keep a healthy focus on risk mitigation and management, knowing it’s critical to developing key business relationships while achieving economic milestones and success. I was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia and have deep roots in the South. This is especially true on game-day weekends when my beloved Georgia Bulldogs take the field in SEC battle. At the same time, I fully appreciate the great Pacific Northwest with its rich cultural heritage and incredible outdoor opportunities. After moving to the Seattle area and immersing myself in the city and surrounding areas, my family and I have settled on Bainbridge Island where we’ve become actively involved in our local community. I have now developed lasting relationships here, and feel fortunate and proud to call Washington my home.
Carolyn Cairns is an arbitrator, mediator, and workplace investigator.. Prior to opening her practice as a neutral, she represented both employees and employers in a wide variety of employment matters, including race, age, religious, gender, national origin and disability discrimination, sexual and racial harassment, retaliation, wage and hour claims, covenants not to compete, contract claims and trademark violations. These cases have involved both jury and bench trials, arbitrations and settlements.. Carolyn is a regular presenter at seminars and employment law institutes, speaking on a wide range of topics, including mediation and arbitration, how to evaluate cases, substantive areas of employment law, and trial practice and discovery topics. For many years Carolyn was a co-presenter of the plenary session of the Employment Law Institute, reviewing key federal cases and trends of the prior year.
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