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also known as Richard B. Keeton
Richard is an associate at Bush Kornfeld LLP, a Chambers-ranked Band 1 bankruptcy and restructuring firm, especially lauded for its work with commercial debtors across the Pacific Northwest. Richard represents businesses, trustees and receivers in bankruptcy cases, restructurings and out-of-court workouts. Prior to being in private practice, Richard clerked for Judge Christopher M. Alston and served as an extern to Chief Judge Brian D. Lynch, both of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Washington.
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Chat withState: Idaho
Acquired: 2021
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State: Washington
Acquired: 2016
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601 Union Street, Suite 5000, Seattle, WA, 98101
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"Richard cut right to the chase, which saved his client money and brought swift justice to the parties. He understood my team's strategy because he is a strategist himself. Plus, he was always very professional in his communications. I endorse Richard for his quick work, strategic sense, and professionalism."
Litigation lawyer
2015
Inductee, National Order of Scribes
2015
Certificate of Excellence in Legal Research, Texas Tech University School of Law
2015
Member, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
2019 - Present
Associate Attorney, Bush Kornfeld LLP
1900 - Present
Associate, Bush Kornfeld LLP
2018 - 2019
Associate Attorney, Davies Pearson, PC
2016 - 2018
Term Law Clerk, United States Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Washington
2015 - Present
Washington State Bar AssociationMember
2015 - Present
King County Bar AssociationMember
2016
LL.M - Master of Laws
2015
JD - Juris Doctor
2015
MPA - Master of Public Administration
2011
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2020
The New Chapter 11 for Small Businesses: A Deep Dive into the New Subchapter V
2018
Case Law Update & Local Practice Tips: Term Law Clerk Discussion of Recent Ninth Circuit Cases and a Cheat Sheet for Your Local Procedural Questions
2017
2015
2015
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