Yale Lewis III

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Yale Lewis III

also known as O. Yale Lewis III

4.8
46 reviews
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Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 22 years

Divorce and separation Lawyer at Seattle, WA
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Family, Native Peoples Law, Wills & Living Wills

11515 36th Ave NE, Seattle, WA

Virtual Consultation Available

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About Yale

Biography

"Effective representation for dedicated parents"

Practice Areas

4

Practice Areas

Divorce and Separation 70%

Elements include division of assets (real property, pensions, stock awards), residential schedules for children, and mediation / settlement conferences.

23 years

70%
Family 20%

Types of cases include contempt, parentage (unmarried parents), parenting plan & child support modifications, domestic violence protection orders, nuptial agreements, anti-harassment, garnishment, & enforcement.

23 years

20%
Native Peoples Law 9%

Most common cases include divorce / family law & personal injury (over $25,000 in medical costs).

24 years

9%
Wills and Living Wills 1%

Types of documents drafted include Simple Will, Living Will, General Power of Attorney, Medical Power of Attorney, Statutory Healthcare Directive & Contingent Trust (for minor children).

23 years

1%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Free Consultation

$0 first 20 minutes

Hourly Rates

$ 425-425 per hour


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Card

Licenses

Licensed in Washington for 22 years

State: Washington

Acquired: 2003

Active

No misconduct found

Location

Law Offices of O. Yale Lewis III, LLC

11515 36th Ave NE, Seattle, WA, 98125

yalelewislaw.com/

Online Presence

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Yale Lewis III's Reviews

Showing 1 - 2 of 2 reviews | Native Peoples Law

Posted by Debra Belford | May 12, 2008 | Native Peoples Law

Client Review

My huband and I chose Yale Lewis to represent us about 2 years ago. We as foster/adoptive parents wanted to seek custody or guardianship of a Native American child who was placed with us at 4 months old. Both of his parents were drug addicts and had terminated there parental rights shortly after birt...h. We were called to take in this child by the state because we were considered to be a native american home due to my husbands Cherekee heritage and having adopted 2 children who are also native american. The state later reinstated the fathers' rights so the child could be enrolled into his tribe. The state then applied and determined that ICWA should apply to this child. The state conveniently did not inform us of this. When he was aproximately 18 months old, we were informed by the state that our little boy was to go live with a cousin of the father on the reservation. Our family was devastated. He was our son and a brother to his older sibblings. We knew we had to do something, and after many phone calls we found Yale. It was difficult to find an attorney who had some tribal law knowledge or who had actually worked in tribal court. Yale was very honest with us from the very beginning. After listening to our story and being told which tribe it involved, he told us our chances of winning was only about 30%. For the love of this child we took on the challenge but in the end lost the battle. Yale worked hard to learn more about the ICWA. He was compassionate toward our plight and constantly kept us informed of what was going on. I would not hesitate in calling upon him again if needed. I believe he is a man of integrity, compassion and one who is not afraid of hard work! Yale has continued to work ICWA cases and has developed a powerful understanding of the law. He has found some success and continues to take on these challenges against seemingly impossible odds.

Posted by alretta | April 14, 2008 | Native Peoples Law

Alretta Howard

Yale represented me in an appeal for being terminated from my job as a Indian Child Welfare Program Manager for a Washington Tribe. He was knowledegable about Indian Tribes which was a big plus and what he didn't know he researched. He was persistent when the Tribe delayed the appeal process and the ...outcome was positive as my termination was over-turned. It was a trying time but Yale was supportive and responsive throughout.

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Yale Lewis III's Lawyer Endorsements

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Edward Chung

Family lawyer | Aug 29

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I have received nothing less than positive feedback about Yale from clients that I have worked with and ones I have referred to him. They convey that he listens and guides them through the legal process As a personal observation, I see him work very diligently during the weekdays and even weekends. He is dependable and trustworthy."

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Teresa Daggett

Estate planning lawyer | Jan 20

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Yale is an excellent attorney and a wonderful human being. He is intelligent and personable. I highly recommend his skills in handling clients' estate planning needs."

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Michael Bugni

Family lawyer | Jan 19

Relationship: Opposing Counsel on matter

"I endorse this lawyer. We have worked on several cases as opposing counsel and I have found that he is dedicated to helping his clients."

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Cynthia Buhr

Family lawyer | Jan 15

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer. I have referred Yale a few clients who were seeking a mediator rather than an attorney. They have told me that Yale was professional, fair and cost effective."

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Hovanes Margarian

Unknown lawyer | Nov 25

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Joseph Bowman

Unknown lawyer | Sep 12

Relationship: Other

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Christian Lassen

Unknown lawyer | Apr 24

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Top-notch attorney. Highly respected in the legal community."

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Michael Louden

Family lawyer | Apr 27

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"Yale successfully handled a complicated appeal of a family law matter I had worked on. He brought a creative approach to a difficult issue."

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Richard Hart

Divorce and separation lawyer | Mar 22

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I worked with Yale on a very difficult and hard-fought case and found him to be diligent, honest and effective and have since referred other work to him with great confidence in his ablities. A first rate guy and great lawyer to have on one's side."

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Max Jacobs

Family lawyer | Apr 10

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I strongly endorse Yale Lewis, III. I have known Yale for nearly 10 years, as an appellate advocacy partner in law school, and as a professional colleague with whom I have frequently exchanged ideas. I have always been impressed by Yale’s careful analysis, deep understanding of the law, and passion for justice."

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Alfred Donohue

Wills and living wills lawyer | Apr 09

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer's work. I have worked with Yale on a successful appeal to Division One. I have also used him to prepare my family's estate plan. He is both professional and hard-working."

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Edward Chung

Criminal defense lawyer

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Robert Kaufman

Divorce and separation lawyer

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Michael Louden

Family lawyer

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Richard Hart

Family lawyer

Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Honors

2013

Rising Star, Super Lawyers

2012

Rising Star, Super Lawyers

2011

Rising Star, Super Lawyers

2002

First Place, Annual Writing Competition, American Indian Law Review

2001

Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Second Place, University of Washington Moot Court

Work Experience

2003 - Present

Attorney, Law Offices, O. Yale Lewis III, LLC

2002 - 2003

Attorney, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community

Associations

2019 - Present

Port Gamble S'klallam Bar Association

Member

2017 - Present

Suquamish Tribal Court Bar Association

Member

2015 - Present

Quinault Tribal Bar Association

Member

2012 - Present

Lummi Tribal Bar Association

Member

2012 - Present

United States Supreme Court

Member

2011 - Present

Tulalip Tribal Bar Association

Member

2010 - Present

Nisqually Tribal Bar Association

Member

2009 - Present

United States District Court - Western District of Washington

Member

2009 - Present

United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit

Member

2009 - Present

Snoqualmie Tribal Bar Association

Member

2008 - Present

Puyallup Tribal Bar Association

Member

2007 - Present

United States District Court - Eastern District of Washington

Member

2006 - Present

Muckleshoot Tribal Bar Association

Member

2005 - Present

Sauk-Suiattle Tribal Bar Association

Member

2003 - Present

Washington State Bar Association

Member, family law section & solo small firm practice section

2003 - Present

King County Bar Association

Member

Nooksack Tribal Bar Association

Member

2007 - 2008

Washington Defense Trial Lawyers

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

In Re: the Custody of CCM

I handled the appeal and won.

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Education

2002

University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, WA

JD - Juris Doctor

1992

Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, New York, NY

M.S. - Master of Science

1988

Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2018

Advanced Issues in Family and Divorce Law

Contempt

2017

Family Law, What to do When

Custody/ Visitation Nightmares

2015

Family Law Practice for Paralegals

Parenting Plans

2011

Teach-in, Hearing Room U.S. Senate Com. on Indian Affairs

Indian Child Welfare Act

2010

Jurisdiction in Indian Law/Introduction to Adoption Law: Breakfast Seminar/CLE

Jurisdiction in Indian Law

2010

Annual Tort Law Update

The Latest in Indian Law

2004

Tribal Environmental Regulation in Washington State -- An Overview of Environmental Law and Regulation

The Historical Growth and Development of Tribal, State, and Federal Jurisdiction over Indian Country

Publications

2013

Thomson Reuters / Aspatore The Shifting Sands of American Indian Policy

2002

American Indian Law Review Treaty Fishing Rights: A Habitat Right as Part of the Trinity of Rights Implied by the Fishing Clause of the Stevens Treaties

2002

University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal Cargo Residues and Cargo-Associated Garbage: Are They Regulated by the Ocean Dumping Act of the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships

Languages

English

Activity

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