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Overview
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Fees
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Contingent (33%-33%)
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Free Consultation (20 minutes)
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Hourly ($175-$250/hour)
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Check, Credit Card, Cash
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Résumé
Licenses
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18 years
since David C. Mott was first licensed to practice law in WA.
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40 years
since David C. Mott was first licensed to practice law in OH.
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20 years
since David C. Mott was first licensed to practice law in IL.
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| State |
License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| Washington |
Active
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1991 |
09/03/2009 |
| Ohio |
Inactive |
1969 |
12/06/2008 |
| Illinois |
Voluntarily Inactive |
1989 |
02/25/2009 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
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Ohio Bar Association |
1970–present
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Illinois State Bar Association |
1989–present
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Washington State Bar Association |
1991–present
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Snohomish County Bar Association |
2009–present
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Cases
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- Title:
- Century 21 Real Estate v. Silvers, et al
- Practice Area:
- Real Estate
- Outcome:
- On Appeal, Judgment Reversed in favor of Plaintiff
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Buyers unilaterally rescinded their agreement to purchase Seller's home and demanded $10,000 refund. A liquidated damage clause limited damages to...
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