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Miller Nash Receives Recognition in the 2024 Chambers USA
Chambers and Partners has once again recognized prominent regional law firm Miller Nash in its 2024
Chambers USA Guide. The firm received nine state practice area rankings, two national rankings, and 26 individual attorney recognitions. The Chambers...
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Nick Hesterberg Joins Miller Nash’s Construction & Insurance Recovery Team
Miller Nash welcomes Nick Hesterberg as special counsel to the firm’s construction & insurance recovery team. Nick, based in our Seattle office, has an extensive litigation background and represents clients in a wide array of complex business di...
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Miller Nash Names Carrie Mount and Tristan Swanson as Insurance Recovery Team Cochairs
Miller Nash LLP, a leading Pacific Northwest law firm, is proud to announce the appointment of Carrie Mount and Tristan Swanson as cochairs of the firm's insurance recovery team.
"Carrie and Tristan are exceptional attorneys known for their expertise...
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Miller Nash Welcomes Back Environmental Lawyer Steven Hill
Miller Nash is excited to welcome back longtime former partner Steven Hill to the firm’s Vancouver office. Hill rejoins the firm as special counsel and will continue to represent clients in complex environmental matters, whether it is cleaning up a c...
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Don Scaramastra, Experienced Litigator, Joins Miller Nash in Seattle
Miller Nash is pleased to welcome partner Don Scaramastra to the firm’s Seattle office. Scaramastra joins the firm’s litigation team, helping clients obtain insurance recoveries for large losses, address complex contract disputes, resolve disagreemen...
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Miller Nash Submits Second Amicus Brief in Support of Business Income Loss Coverage for COVID-19 Losses
Our policyholder-side Insurance Recovery Practice Team is proud to represent United Policyholders, Washington Hospitality Association, and National Independent Venue Association in submitting an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief in opposition...
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