We represent corporations and individuals – including executives, principals, and other high net-worth targets and subjects – facing governmental investigation and prosecution in federal and state jurisdictions for wire fraud, bank fraud, insider trading, money laundering and currency offenses, intellectual espionage, bankruptcy fraud, embezzlement, theft, forgery, computer crimes, and other related white collar criminal offenses. We also provide counsel to persons and entities in receipt of grand jury subpoenas, subject to law enforcement interview requests, and those involved in civil proceedings with potential criminal exposure.
We represent adults and juveniles under investigation and subject to prosecution for claims of sexual assault, including rape, child molestation, indecent liberties, assault with sexual motivation, and similar offenses.
We regularly handle cases involving allegations of domestic violence including assault, unlawful imprisonment, criminal trespass, malicious mischief, child abuse, and related offenses. We also represent clients in investigations involving Child and Adult Protective Services and related civil protection order proceedings involving domestic violence allegations.
We represent clients accused of the broad spectrum of violent offenses including murder, aggravated murder, manslaughter, assault, vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, and weapons offenses.
We represent defendants in state and federal investigations and prosecutions for drug trafficking offenses, including allegations of involvement in complex and large-scale drug conspiracies. We also handle related civil forfeiture proceedings in which the government has seized cash, real property, vehicles, and other personal property.
We handle direct appeals and post-conviction proceedings in state and federal courts, including Personal Restraint Petitions, Habeas Corpus Petitions, Motions for New Trial, and motions pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255.
We represent lawyers and judges in investigations and formal disciplinary proceedings before the Disciplinary Board of the Washington Supreme Court and the Commission on Judicial Conduct.
One Union Square, 600 University Street, Suite 3020, Seattle, WA 98101