James Gerard McGuinness

James Gerard McGuinness

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Experience 3.5 star rating
Industry Recognition 1.5 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Fees and Payment Types

Fees

Hourly ($125-$170/hour)

Payment types

Cash, Check

Contact Information

  • 2505 South 320th Street
    Suite 670
    Federal Way, WA 98003
    Office: 253-528-0278
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  • McGuinness & Streepy LLC
    2505 S. 320th Street
    Suite #670
    Federal Way, WA 98003
    Office: 253-528-0278
    Fax: 253-528-0276
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Languages Spoken

  • Russian

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I have successfully represented unions in large class or collective actions arising under their collective bargaining agreements. Recently, I successfully... more

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Résumé

 

License

21 years since James Gerard McGuinness was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
Montana Authorized to practice law 1992 01/07/2010
Washington Active 1994 04/19/2013

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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
University of Montana School of Law Juris Doctor 1992
Santa Clara University Political Science BA - Bachelor of Arts

Portfolio

Speaking Engagements

Presentation Name Conference Date
Just Cause or Just Because LERA conference 2009