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Conrad Reynoldson earned a law degree from the University of Washington after graduating summa cum laude from Seattle Pacific University. Founded a 501(c)(3) nonprofit disability rights law firm in Seattle named Washington Civil & Disability Advocate in 2017. Interned in Washington, DC as part of the American Association of People with Disabilities Congressional Internship and the Heritage Foundation's Young Leaders Program. Received the Carlson-Parker Award, Pacific from the Justice Institute in 2016, the Ron Adams Outstanding Advocate Award fom the Northwest Access Fund in 2017, and the Public Service & Leadership Award by the Washington Young Lawyers Committee of Washington State Bar Association in 2018. Currently serves as chair of the Governor's Award Subcommittee and is a member of the Coordinating Committee for the Washington State Governor¹s Committee on Disability Issues and Employment and is the President of the Washington Attorneys with Disabilities Association.
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12 years | 60 cases
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4115 Roosevelt Way NE, Suite B, Seattle, WA, 98105
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Posted by anonymous | December 11, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Accessibility compliance in Tri-Cities
I contacted Mr. Reynoldson about some complaints I had about a venue in Tri-Cities Washington not being accessible and not being up to standards in regards to the ADA. Mr. Reynoldson responded to me in a very timely manner and we were able to reach a settlement with the city and the venue.
Posted by Kevin | December 09, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Knowledgeable and compassionate
Conrad represented my wife and myself (both of us are blind) regarding a denial of access with our guide dogs. He was very knowledgeable per the law and similar cases. Most importantly to us is that he was cognizant of the role of our service dogs in our lives and quite frankly, treated us as "equa...
"Conrad Reynoldson is a bright and thoughtful lawyer who works on issues of import in our community - I heartily endorse Conrad."
"Conrad is a fearless and creative advocate. He is blazing new trails in diversity rights and inclusion with a clear goal of improving the experiences of his clients. In addition to running a flourishing impact litigation practice, he spends his free time contributing to the development and improvement of our legal community. His passion and perseverance is inspiring."
"I have known Conrad for seven years and have always been impressed by his work ethic, heart for those around him, and legal mind. Conrad is a fantastic advocate for his clients and someone who strives to uphold the highest ethical standards. I wholeheartedly endorse Conrad."
Litigation lawyer
2018
Public Service & Leadership Award, Young Lawyers Committee of Washington State Bar Association
2017
Ron Adams Outstanding Advocate Award, Northwest Access Fund
2016
Carlson-Parker Award, Pacific Justice Institute
2012
DO-IT Trailblazer Award, DO-IT Center
2011
Change It Champion Award, Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy
2015 - Present
Attorney, Washington Civil & Disability Advocate
2015 - 2015
Financial Stability Coordinator, Northwest Access Fund
2016 - Present
Disability Rights Bar AssociationMember
2015 - Present
Washington Attorneys with Disabilities AssociationBoard Member
2014 - Present
William L. Dwyer American Inn of CourtAssociate Member
Defendant accepted judgment.
The parties reached separate settlement agreements which address these allegations.
The resulting consent decree required the City of Seattle to install or remediate over 20,000 curb ramps throughout Seattle over the next 18 years. The Court granted final approval of the settlement on November 1, 2017.
Summary Judgment in favor of plaintiff
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Consent decree
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The parties reached a settlement agreement addressing these allegations.
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The parties reached multiple separate settlement agreements addressing these allegations.
This suit resulted in a settlement agreement to address accessible parking allegations in parking facilities across Western Washington.
The parties reached a confidential settlement agreement.
The parties reached a settlement agreement addressing these allegations.
The parties reached separate settlement agreements which address these allegations.
2014
JD - Juris Doctor
2009
History
2009
Political Science
2018
Annual Panel & Reception
2018
Guest Lecture
2018
Guest Interview
2018
Disability Awareness Presentation
2018
Disability Awareness Presentation
2018
Panel Presentation
2018
Disability Awareness Presentation
2018
“Know your rights” Presentation
2018
Legal Lunchbox
2018
Accessible Travel Panel
English