David E Reed, experienced Business attorney in Issaquah, WA with 17 reviews
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David E Reed

22525 SE 64TH PL, SUITE 200, Issaquah, WA

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Education

1976:
Gonzaga University School of Law, Juris Docctor
1972:
Western Washington University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Charles

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23 Mar, 2021
I've retained Dave on various legal issues for my business for about five years now. I first hired him to help deal with a breach of contract and he was able to resolve that without going to court or arbitration. What I most appreciate about Dave is he will neither talk down to me nor get caught up using jargon; instead of explaining things I can google for myself, he will explain what the actual legal issues are and provide insight coming from experience that aren't obvious to a layperson. I'm grateful for the fact that he's always been in my corner no matter how small the issue, and I have always been able to reach him whether I have a problem or just seeking advice. Do yourself a favor and hire the man!
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Connie

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30 Oct, 2019
I contacted Dave when I needed help with a rather complicated real estate transfer to a family member. Dave was very knowledgeable on the subject, providing me the information I needed to proceed with this sensitive transaction. He was very prompt in carrying out the work to be done, following up with me very quickly and responsibly, and was very easy to reach. He went above and beyond my expectations and was a joy to work with.
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Michelle

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06 Oct, 2017
David Reed has been a positive force for calm, cool, and serene guidance during a tumultuous time in the lifespan of our business. As we looked to find reasonable answers to guide us during a difficult transition with our business and former business partner, David was a positive force to ensure fiduciary responsibility was maintained for the business, as well as looking out for our best personal, financial, and legal interests. We are grateful beyond words.
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Excellent legal expertise and experience
“His 30+ years of experience showed, and the matter was resolved to my great satisfaction through mediation and post-mediation negotiations.”
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Provides personalized and compassionate service
“David sets the bar for all involved through his decency, humanity and common sense.”
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Offers cost-effective legal solutions
“His mindful practice in modesty with integrity in keeping his own overhead costs low allows him to pass that same principle onto his clients in low fees.”
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Responsive and attentive communication
“His respectful attentiveness speaks volumes along with 'immediate' response to emails and calls.”
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Advocates for clients' best interests
“He was great about talking things through with me, and pursuing more aggressive stances when appropriate.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2020:
Washington Partnership and Limited Liability Company Deskbook 3d ed. (WSBA), GENERAL PARTNERSHIPS: RIGHTS AND RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PARTNERS (Ch. 10)
2014:
National Business Institute Seminar, When Things Go Wrong - Dispute Resolution in LLCs
2014:
Shareholder Disputes, (NBI), Tools in Shareholder Disputes
2013:
National Business Institute Seminar, Advantageous Uses of LLCs
2012:
National Business Institute Seminar, Key Issues Impacting Entity Selection
2007:
ZD Network, "How Your Mobile Company Can Benefit from Bar Code Scanning,"
2005:
Presented at 41st Annual Meeting of the Drug Information Association, "Preliminary Analysis of a Random Sample of 400 Medical Malpractice Case Outcomes in 2004."
2004:
© National Business Institute (NBI). Seminar and Handbook, "Choice of Business Entity in Washington: How to do it Right"
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