A letter from the Managing Partner re: COVID-19
Montgomery Purdue’s plan for addressing issues related to coronavirus (COVID-19), focus on staff and clients, and continued commitment to continued high quality legal services.
Read MoreMontgomery Purdue’s plan for addressing issues related to coronavirus (COVID-19), focus on staff and clients, and continued commitment to continued high quality legal services.
Read MoreCommunity and Compliance During Pride Month in June, many reflected on the important legal victories for LGBT rights achieved over the past few decades. But businesses must do their part to abide by the protections created by federal, state,…
Read MoreBlog post written by Sara Campbell and Jay Corker Free. Initiative 1433 was approved by Washington voters on November 8, 2016. The measure gradually increases the statewide minimum wage to $13.50 per hour by 2020, and requires employers to provide…
Read MoreMPBA attorney, Scott Feir, will speak at the 2014 U.S. Shopping Center Law Conference in Orlando, Florida on Saturday October 25th, 2014. Scott and San Francisco attorney Martin Orlick will present alternative resolution strategies for the top ten issues in landlord…
Read MoreKristi O’Brien, leading Seattle business attorney and managing partner of Montgomery Purdue Blankinship & Austin PLLC received special mention in the 2013 Law Guide published by the Puget Sound Business Journal. Kristi is featured along with several other Seattle area…
Read MoreThis year Montgomery Purdue Blankinship & Austin is celebrating 100 years of providing legal services to our community, and I am proud to be a part of its tradition. MPBA traces its roots back to W.W. Montgomery’s (view picture) admission…
Read MoreMontgomery Purdue Blankinship & Austin PLLC is pleased to announce the selection of lawyer Kristi O'Brien as a recipient of the Puget Sound Business Journal “40 Under 40” award for 2011. A leading Seattle business and health care attorney, Kristi…
Read MoreThe magazine Washington Law & Politics announced its Super Lawyers for 2011, and MPBA has eight reasons to celebrate. The following MPBA attorneys were named as Super Lawyers for 2011: Bill Goodwin Lynn Hurst Scott Easter Camille Ralston Al Montgomery…
Read MoreThe magazine Washington Law & Politics announced its Super Lawyers for 2010, and MPBA has nine reasons to celebrate. The following MPBA attorneys were named as Super Lawyers for 2010: Bill Goodwin Lynn Hurst Scott Easter Camille Ralston Alan Montgomery…
Read MoreScott Easter began representing American Best Foods after they lost their Superior Court case involving insurance coverage. Mr. Easter secured a reversal at Division I of the Court of Appeals. The insurer appealed to the Supreme Court who reaffirmed the…
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