Alexander Floyd Ransom

119 North Commercial Street, Bellingham, WA

Practices

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4.7 / 5
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5.0
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20 Reviews
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4.6
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184 Reviews
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License

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Education

2004
National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Diploma for Trial Advocacy Skills
2003
Seattle University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1997
Fairhaven College, Western Washington University, Bachelor of Arts

Last reviews

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4.7 204 reviews
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Google Maps 4.6

Carey deshaw

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19 Dec, 2024
Michael and his staff were awesome. Always kept me informed on what was going on with my case. And they kept advocating for me until they got the maximum I deserved from my settlement. I recommend him and his team to anyone. Sincerely Carey Deshaw.
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Sherri lasater

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16 Dec, 2024
Mr. Tario worked on my case to get me the best settlement possible. He is very passionate, generous and actually cares about you. His staff Sandy and Mars... you can't get any better than them. Always calling me to check in to see how I was feeling and my recovery. If I needed anything they would take over and get the job done. They actually care. This by far is the best team! Highly recommend this firm.
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Maria pagnotta

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22 Nov, 2024
I can't say enough good things about Michael Tario and his team! He truly cares about his clients and works hard to get the best results. His attention to detail and deep understanding of the law really stood out. The entire team was professional, kind, and responsive, and I would recommend them to anyone in need of legal help in Bellingham!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Experienced and aggressive criminal defense attorney who fights for his clients
“Mr. Ransom is an intelligent and aggressive defense attorney who takes the fight to them!”
2
Provides compassionate support and guidance throughout the legal process
“However, Mr. Ransom walks you through the process and helps you to remain focused and confident.”
3
Achieves successful outcomes, including getting charges dismissed or reduced
“He was able to get my case dismissed after working with me to build a great Merritt package.”
4
Responsive and accessible, promptly returning client calls and emails
“Alex has answered every single phone call and email almost immediately.”
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Personable and able to make clients feel comfortable, even in difficult situations
“He is someone that you can joke around with to make you feel at ease.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Raquel Montoya-Lewis: Behind The Quiet Storm
2014:
King 5 Media, Attorney Alexander Ransom Selected for List of Top Rated Lawyers in WA.
2014:
Bellingham Herald, Attorney Alexander Ransom Selected for List of Top Rated Lawyers in WA
2014:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, The Decrease In Law School Enrollment: End of an Era, or Beginning of Opportunity?
2014:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Book Review: She-Hulk
2013:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, The Best of Us
2013:
Northwest Lawyer, On 20 Jury Trials
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Book Review: Guerilla Lawfair Volume I
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Stay Healthy! The Connection Between Personal Health & Practicing Law
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Book Review: Trial In Action, The Persuasive Power of Psychodrama
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Reflection on Tim Eyman
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, When Clients Die: On Becoming Winston Wolfe
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, On Professional Courtesy: The Art of "Soft Pedaling," Exorcising Malice & Fighting With Wooden Swords
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Whatcom County Small Claims Court
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, My Bad Romance With Trial Fees
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, The Loveable, Quotable Judge Mura
2011:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Mentoring & the Legal Profession
2010:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, "ANSWER Me!" Fifteen Years Later, Reflections on State v. Ira Stohl
2010:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, "1-2-3!" WA Supremes Deliver Powerful Line of Cases Holding Certain Car Searches Illegal
2010:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, The Skinny on Sanctions: What Every Trial Attorney Should Know
2010:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Burning the Candlestick At Both Ends: Threadbare Judicial Resources And Increased Court Litigation Gives Us Opportunity To Influence Change
2010:
Whatcom / Skagit County Bar News, Public Safety in Whatcom County: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
2010:
Whatcom / Skagit County Bar News, Go Efficient Or Go Broke: Court Efficiency Committee Proposes Numerous Solutions
2009:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, To Blog Or Not To Blog? That Is The Question
2008:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, "It Was A Dark and Stormy Night": The Latest Storytelling Techniques for Trial Attorneys
2008:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Rating Mock Trial: A Trial Attorney's Perspective
2008:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Senate Bill 6546: The Progressive Evolution of Ignition Interlock Device Legislation
2007:
Whatcom County Bar Association Newsletter, Alford Pleas Best Solution for Certain Clients
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