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Lara L.

Lara Lavi

101 reviews
Lara Lavi brings a different kind of experience to her clients in the entertainment industry. Before becoming a lawyer, Lara was a singer-songwriter, an entertainment company executive, a TV and film producer, and a screenplay writer. As a result of her many experiences, she understands the legal challenges her clients may face. She also realizes that the music industry— and the world we live in—is constantly evolving. Her adaptability enables her clients to thrive in an ever-changing world.
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Alistair C.

Alistair Chan

22 reviews
Alistair is a skilled IP Attorney with nearly 20 years of experience. He holds a PhD. in Aerospace Engineering and is registered with the USPTO. He has written and prosecut... read more
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Devon T.

Devon Thurtle Anderson

8 reviews
Devon works with businesses at all stages, from startup to growth to established maintenance. Her accomplishments - Recovering over $100M on behalf of a national institut... read more
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Ryan C.

Ryan Carpenter

5 reviews
Ryan Carpenter serves as Attorney and Managing Director of Carpenter Wellington, and advises clients across multiple industries, on a range of corporate and commercial tran... read more
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Tim B.

Tim Billick

1 review
Before law school, my life was equal parts music, carpentry, and all things geeky. I've helped build dozens of homes, assemble guitar pedals, customize computers, ran a mus... read more
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Mudit K.

Mudit Kakar

4 reviews
Mudit Kakar is primarily an intellectual property attorney, but he also specializes in commercial contracts and copyright law. Mudit has represented numerous high-stake clients, including CoinMe, Bayer Healthcare and Bosch Healthcare. He has been practicing law for the past six years in Washington. Mudit obtained his J.D. from the University Of Washington School Of Law. He recently became a partner at Choi Capital Law PLLC.
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Jay R.

Jay Rodne

4 reviews
Jay Rodne is a business lawyer with over two decades of experience. He is licensed to practice law in Washington and has been serving as an elected state representative in the state since 2004. Jay received his Juris Doctor degree in law from the Gonzaga University School of Law. He is exceptionally skilled in dealing with commercial contracts, as well as mergers and acquisitions. Between 2007 and 2017, Jay has been serving as a general counselor at King County Public Hospital District No 4.
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Shahzad Q.

Shahzad Qadri

2 reviews
Shahzad Qadri is a Partner in the Firm’s Bellevue, Washington office of Wong Fleming and Chair of theCorporate & Immigration Law practice group. He concentrates his pra... read more
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Heather M.

Heather Morado

2 reviews
Heather M. Morado counsels both emerging and established clients with regard to intellectual property, entertainment, and general business matters. Heather is the founder o... read more
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Brent F.

Brent Finley

24 reviews
Currently, Brent Finley is the Managing Attorney of Finley Legal PLLC, providing legal services to entrepreneurs, small businesses and startups. Brent worked as an Attorney for Acadia Law, PLLC for over 12 years. After that, Brent served in-house as the Policy Adviser for Environment International Ltd. Some of the services he performs include incorporation and formation, contracts and agreements. Brent obtained his Masters of Law from The University of Washington School of Law.
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Madhu S.

Madhu Singh

4 reviews
Madhu Singh has a passion for the city of Seattle and, especially, helping entrepreneurs and small businesses in Seattle’s community. She takes pride in working closely with her clients to find solutions for their entrepreneurial needs. Madhu is also a pioneer and takes a nontraditional approach to legal support in order to foster hands-on-collaboration, efficiency, and agility in handling her clients’ legal matters.
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J.D. H.

J.D. Houvener

4 reviews
J.D. Houvener is the Owner, Founder and Patent Attorney of Bold IP - handling legal matters for both individuals and large companies. He handles legal matters involving Intellectual Property - including copyright, trademark and trade secret issues. Houvener's education is extensive, studying with the University of Washington, as well as the Seattle University. He obtained his BS in Industrial Engineering, his MBA in Entrepreneurial Studies and his J.D. in Patent Law.
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Shanika W.

Shanika Weerasundara, Attorney, Mba

2 reviews
Shanika Weerasundara uses her experience in product development, corporate law, and finance to help her clients. She has over 8 years of experience and works with all types of clients including international agencies, startups, and even corporations. Shanika first started practicing commercial law in Sri Lanka and has brought her knowledge and willingness to help to Seattle. Having represented many top name clients, Shanika is ready to help you navigate business and corporate law.
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Walker W.

Walker Weitzel

2 reviews
Walker Weitzel is an intellectual property and patent attorney with more than three years of experience. He is licensed to practice law in Washington and is also a member of the Washington Patent Bar. Walker obtained his Juris Doctor degree in law from the Seattle University School of Law. He has been an attorney at Alloy Patent Law since April 2015, and primarily deals with patents and legal cases involving intellectual property law.
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Hubert C.

Hubert Cheng

2 reviews
I am a seasoned and accomplished corporate attorney with extensive experience representing leading high-tech companies in a wide range of legal matters, including contract ... read more
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Yuan "Ruth" Q.

Yuan "Ruth" Qi

2 reviews
Ruth Qi has been a business consultant (in China and the U.S.) for the past 15 years and an attorney for over a decade. Ruth provides one-stop services to businesses, star... read more
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Kyle R.

Kyle Richard

2 reviews
Kyle graduated from the University of Washington School of Law and holds a has a bachelor's degree in finance. His practice includes business law, commercial contracts, int... read more
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Sheila O.

Sheila Osullivan

2 reviews
Sheila O'Sullivan is a lawyer with 25 years experience in the legal field including contract drafting and negotiation, licensing, intellectual property, privacy, commercial... read more
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Elizabeth B.

Elizabeth Breakstone

2 reviews
Elizabeth helps her clients on a variety of commercial and intellectual property matters. Elizabeth has been on the in-house legal teams of technology companies and practic... read more
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Mark T.

Mark Tyson

2 reviews
I'm the founder and sole attorney of Tyson Law, a Seattle law firm that provides prompt, practical, and cost-effective legal services to businesses, startups, entrepreneurs... read more
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Dana R.

Dana Romans

2 reviews
Dana has a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Washington, a JD from the Seattle University School of Law, as well as a tax LLM from the Universit... read more
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Taylor H.

Taylor Halperin

2 reviews
I've been working with startups and emerging companies since 2016, providing legal and business advice, in the following sustainable garmentware, Esports, waste disposal, a... read more
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William J.

William Justyk

2 reviews
William has worked with real estate clients throughout Washington, including property owners, commercial and residential landlords and tenants, and condominium and homeowne... read more
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Jessica Eaves M.

Jessica Eaves Mathews

2 reviews
Jessica Eaves Mathews, founder of Leverage Legal Group®, is passionate about providing exceptional, flat-fee trademark registration services to clients in all 50 states. Sh... read more
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John G.

John Graham

A partner at Graham Lunderberg Peschel, John Graham is a graduate of Northwestern University where he earned his B.A. in just three years. He also attended Seattle University School of Law. He has been a member of the Washington State Bar since 1979. In the past, he has worked for the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the Office of Counsel for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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Kenneth M.

Kenneth Mitchell-Phillips

Kenneth Mitchell-Phillips owns and operates a full-service law firm out of Oregon and Washington serving businesses of all sizes. From small start-ups who just opened their doors to Fortune 500 companies of the Northwest, Mitchell-Phillips focuses his 25-years of business experience on helping his clients with business transactions, real estate matters, civil litigation, and estate planning.
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Daniel R. P.

Daniel R. Prince

Daniel Prince is an attorney based in Washington state who is licensed to practice in both Oregon and Washington. He counsels startups and he previously worked with law firms specialized in personal injury and employment law. Daniel received his J.D. from the University of Oregon School of Law and also holds a B.A., cum laude, from Ithaca College.
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Collin Roberts R.

Collin Roberts Roberts

Collin helps entrepreneurs and inventors turn their ideas into thriving businesses by helping them set up the business, draft contracts, and protect intellectual property. He works at InVigor Law Group where he advises clients on how to raise capital, negotiate deal terms, and structure investment funds. Collin loves working with people who love what they do.
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Matthew M.

Matthew Mattson

Matthew is an experienced attorney and businessman who provides legal counsel and advocates for clients on a wide range of complex legal issues in Oregon and Washington. He is known to be an efficient, practical, and creative problem solver. He is currently the Principal of Mattson Law Group, which was established in 2010, with offices in Portland, Seattle, and Spokane.
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Seann H.

Seann Hallisky

Seann is the president of Saffron, PC, a law practice focused on counseling clients regarding their emerging media and mobile technology-related activities. He has advised on a range of issues including intellectual property, open source licensing, and data privacy concerns. His experience extends to legislative and regulatory policy development on a range of technology-related cases.
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Ken M.

Ken Moyle

Ken Moyle is an expert in all facets of digital transformation. He was once Chief Counsel and Vice President of the Legal and Corporate Affairs at DocuSign. He also has experience as a Board Member and Chair of the public policy committee for the ESRA. His specialties include practical, legal, and policy issues that accompany digital transformation - specifically global electronic signature law and e-identity. He obtained his J.D. from the University of Washington School of Law.
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Sebastian T.

Sebastian Toth

Sebastian Toth's previous experience includes working as a Law Clerk for The Crowley Law Firm, PLLC, as well as in-house counsel for MultiCare Health System. His main focus areas are vast, some of which are criminal litigation and negotiation, corporate governance, medical malpractice and commercial contracts. In 2008 to 2011, Sebastian appeared on the Dean's List. He graduated from The Seattle University School of Law with his J.D. in 2016.
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Kishan N.

Kishan Nathwani

Kishan Nathwani is a business lawyer who was recently licensed to practice law in Washington. He has a Juris Doctorate degree in law, which he obtained after he graduated from the Seattle University School of Law. Kishan specializes in a wide variety of legal practice area, including intellectual property law, real estate transactions, securities and finances, and more. He has been serving as an associate at the Sophos Law Firm since March 2017.
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Marcus H.

Marcus Harjani

A graduate of Duke, USF, and Berkeley, Marcus has spent the past decade working at the intersection of law and technology advising growth stage companies, entreprenuers, an... read more
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There are three types of copyright: usage, full, and unique. Usage means the buyer gets to use the article one time, but the writer can use it again or resell it. Full rights will give the buyer all rights; they can even place their name on the article, saying they wrote it. Your copyright attorney can explain further details about the different kinds of copyright.

Copyright ©, the least expensive form of protection, means literally "the right to copy" an original creation. Original works of authorship include: Movies, drawings, books, works of art, music, textile and jewelry designs, photographs, lyrics, computer programs, paintings, architectural works, including blue prints and maps.

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