Gregory Wayne Schwesinger, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Seattle, WA with 27 reviews
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Gregory Wayne Schwesinger

10740 Meridian Ave N, Seattle, WA

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Education

2008:
La Pier & Associates, Qualified to perform Standard Field Sobriety Testing
1998:
National College of District Attorneys, Certification of Trial Advocacy Skills
1997:
Marine Corps University (MCLB, Barstow, California), Certification of Tax Preparation Expert
1997:
Marine Corps University (MCRD, San Diego, California), Certification of Trial Advocacy Expert
1997:
Marine Corps University (Camp Pendleton, California), Certification of Trial Advocacy Proficiency
1997:
Judge Advocate General School, U.S. Air Force, Certification of Environmental law proficiency
1997:
Naval Justice School, Certification of Qualified Legal Assistance Attorney
1996:
Judge Advocate General's School, U.S. Army, Certification of Trial Advocacy Expert
1996:
Judge Advocate General's School, U.S. Army, Army Legal Assistance Course
1996:
Naval Justice School, JD - Judge Advocate
1996:
Naval Justice School, Certification of Completion
1995:
United States Marine Corps - The Basic School, Commission to be Marine Corps Officer
1994:
Willamette University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1993:
United States Marine Corps - Officer Candidate School, Officer Commission
1992:
St. Marys University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor - (summer program, Austria)
1991:
University of Washington, BA - Bachelor of Arts
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Paola

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04 Nov, 2024
Greg has been an amazing attorney for my family and I for years. He's helped twice for simple misdemeanor infractions and has gotten them dismissed. He's realistic and shows you all options and with no expectations he had my cases dismissed. He's been awesome. Highly reccomend!
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Isindu amaradasa

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13 Jul, 2023
Greg was knowlegeble and transparent throught the entire process. He invested a lot of time and effort to answer all of my questions to put my mind at ease at a stressful time.
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Anonymous

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07 Apr, 2023
I Consulted Greg for DVPO and he was very quick and clear about communicating what needs to be done and very patient. He was also very empathetic to my situation and explained the possible outcomes and what my best options at hand. I wish I had hired him when I ran into issue the very first time. Highly recommend anybody who wants advice regarding DV to first reach him and talk to him even if you don't hire him. Not one of those attorney's who is money minded and does things only for the sake of business. A big thank you Greg!
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable attorney with a strong track record of successful case outcomes
“Greg's office responded immediately to our call, and he was able to meet with us that same day. Although he is clearly a busy man, he spent a full hour with us explaining the legal process and helping us understand what to expect.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed and addressing their concerns throughout the legal process
“He was incredibly responsive and used to reply very quickly for all my questions.”
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Personable and understanding, providing compassionate support to clients during a difficult time
“He put us all at ease. He is very well organized; he always contacted us ahead of court dates, and we never needed to remind him of anything.”
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Leverages strong relationships and familiarity with local courts and prosecutors to achieve favorable outcomes
“He knows a lot of the Prosecutors, and Judges which favors you in the ability to win your case, trust me I know.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2014:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Marijuana – The Changing Times
2014:
SQ Attorneys Blog, New Laws in Effect!
2014:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Changes Abound Across the Nation
2014:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Target Zero Task Force zeroing in on Super Bowl Sunday
2014:
SQ Attorney Blog, Lawmakers Seeking to expand felony DUI definition
2014:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Tragedies Causing Havoc
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Impoundment has now Expanded to Boats in King County
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Don’t Drive Distracted … Police are on the Hunt
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, BUI Emphasis Patrols this Weekend
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Measures and Amendments … Our ever Changing Legal Landscape
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Seattle set to Eradicate “Conviction” Stigma
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Emphasis Patrols Abound
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Fall UW Applicants Beware
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, The Noose is Tightening
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Victory!!
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Tragedies Cause Increased Awareness
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Two Weeks or Two Years – A ‘Charge’ is Likely if ‘Cited’ for DUI
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Changes on Horizon, Dismissals Secured
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, $27 fine to Smoke Pot in Seattle City Limits
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, New DUI Laws in Effect
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Conduct Unbecoming? Everett Police Say So …
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, A Pricey Pee in King County
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Screws are Tightening on King County DV Cases
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, A Pot Ban in Certain Communities? Is that Legal?
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, 2013 Holiday DUI Patrols Right Around the Corner
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Who is a Family or Household Member?
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, That Crime Fightin’ Turkey
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, DUI Work Group Report Delivered, Changes to Follow?
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, New Year, New DUI Pilot Program
2013:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Emphasis Patrols Up and Running
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Law Enforcement Personnel Not Immune
2012:
King County District Court, Brief of Defendant in Support of Motion to Dismiss and/or Suppress Evidence
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Potential Outcomes in Washington State DUI Cases
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Mandatory Arrests in DV Cases
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, New DUI Law
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, What is an SOC
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, The Unfortunate Consequences of Violating a No Contact Order
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, No Charges Filed
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Don't Let Things Hold You Back
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, BC Impaired Driving Rules Reinstated
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Civil Standby Sometimes Not So Civil
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Another Star Cited for DUI
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Mistrial Away
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, A DUI Doesn't Have to be Career Ending
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, DUI Happens
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Movement to Renew and Revise the VAWA
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Hit and Run or Run and Hit
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Changes to Domestic Violence Laws Afoot
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Firearms Laws - Should they be Stricter
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Proposed DUI Changes Awaiting Governor Approval
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Washington DUI Laws Expanded
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Vindication Unmuted
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, A Shift in Prostitution Strategy
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Legislative Immunity - Should it be Allowed
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, DUI Conviction Tossed Over Language Barrier
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, To Fire or Rehire, That is the Question
2012:
SQ Attorneys Blog, To Legalize or Not to Legalize, that is the Question
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Special Veteran's Court to Open this Month in SMC
2011:
SQ Attorneys, What You Don't Know Can Hurt You
2011:
SQ Attorneys, Crime Equals Time
2011:
SQ Attorneys, Yakima DUI Court on the Horizon
2011:
SQ Attorneys, The Law Does Not Discern
2011:
SQ Attorneys, Party Patrols Commence in Earnest
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, The Changes Just Keep Coming
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Hailey's Law in Effect Come Friday
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, From the Annals of - It can Happen to Anyone
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Only in New York
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, DUI Numbers Ever Increasing
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, California's New Prison Realignment Law
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Gun Restrictions Signed into Law by California Governor
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Crtiminal Activity on the Rise
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, An Increase in Tribal Court Authority
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, Upgrade to Crime Fighting on the Way
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, DUI Coffee Sleeves
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, State DUI Website up and Running
2011:
SQ Attorneys Blog, One Eventful Night
2009:
www.sqattorneys.com, What you Should Know and Do if Pulled over for Driving Under the Influence in Washington State
2005:
Trial News, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, New DUI Warnings Lead to Suppressed Evidence
2005:
Washington Law and Practice Manual, King County Bar, Defending DUIs - A Defense Perspective
2004:
Trial News, Washington State Lawyers Association, The New DUI Laws: Sorting through the aftermath of Hurricane 2660
1998:
MCLB Today, It is Tax season: Do you have a tax deduction coming to you?
1998:
MCLB Today, VITA reps offer free assistance for your '97 taxes
1997:
MCLB Today, Obtaining the child support you deserve
1997:
MCLB Today, Getting big results from small claims
1997:
MCLB Today, Some elementary facts about wills from the SJA
1997:
MCLB Today, FDCPA: Protecting yourself from unfair, abusive, deceptive debt collection
1997:
MCLB Today, The Legal Procedures for Adopting a Stepchild
1996:
MCLB Today, California's lemon law: A buyer's golden protection
1996:
MCLB Today, How you can stop telemarketing scams
1996:
MCLB Today, Servicemembers' rights are protected by the Civil Relief Act
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