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Client Collaborations

All Representative Cases

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Construction Litigation—Private Projects

Represented general contractor in defending against and pursuing various claims arising out of a condominium project, including claims against the concrete and paving subcontractor for faulty installation.

Import/Export

Assisted privately held agricultural industry leader with eleven simultaneous Prior Disclosures to Commissioner of Customs covering approximately 27,000 import entries at 33 ports valued at more than $800 million.

Mergers & Acquisitions

Assisted shareholders in sale of marine construction business for $18 million.

Offering of Preferred Stock

Represented U.S. company offering a machine learning platform as a service in a $10 million Series B-2 Convertible Preferred Stock offering, including term sheet, designation of terms, stock purchase agreement, voting agreement, investor rights agreement, closing documents, and related governance documents.

Contracting & Procurement

Represented public and private clients to defend or bring state and local bid or proposal protests.

Employment Advice & Counseling

Assisted a manufacturing client with development and implementation of its DOT-compliant drug-testing policy and practices.

Right of Way/Eminent Domain

Represented a major forest products manufacturer in an eminent domain action. Manufacturer held a leasehold interest in property along the Blair Waterway at the Port of Tacoma. The highest offer before trial was $5 million. Our client recovered $12 million. (12-Person Jury)

Construction Litigation—Private Projects

Represented property owner and contractor accused of puncturing sewer pipe running under the Duwamish River near the West Seattle Bridge.

Import/Export

Prepared two recent customs petitions for clients experiencing product seizure and penalties, with the result of 100 percent and 90 percent penalty decreases, respectively. One of these results was particularly difficult to obtain because the client had in fact violated registered intellectual property rights with products it had manufactured in China for U.S. sales.

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