About Me
When I went to law school several years ago I was determined to work as a prosecuting attorney. I spent some time working as a prosecutor and watched numerous people suffer consequences that could have been avoided if they only hired knowledgeable aggressive legal counsel. During that time I also had a close family member get charged with DUI. Although I was not the prosecutor I watched that person lose his license, go to jail, pay expensive fines, and ultimately ended up with a DUI on his record that later impacted his ability to find a job despite a very disciplined degree from an accredited college. It was those experiences that led me to this career. I understand DUI law both professionally and personally. It is this compassion that fuels my advocacy.
Firm Information
- Firm Address
9709 3rd Ave NE Suite 450
Seattle, WA 98115
- Contact Details
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- DUI
- Bankruptcy
- Criminal Defense
- Criminal
- Defense
- Injury
- Estate Planning
Accreditations
Testimonials
xcellent, professional experience through a tough situation
Being charged with a DUI was a very difficult experience, but Stephanie having Stephanie handle my case resulted in the best possible outcome and allowed me to focus on what needed to be done so I can learn from this and move forward. She was very professional and knowledgeable and the end result was better than I had expected. If you unfortunately find yourself in need of a DUI attorney, Stephanie is as good as they come.
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