also known as Dan Wilmot
Mr. Wilmot focuses his practice on the areas of real estate and business law and related litigation and transactions, as well as probate & estates, tort law and standards of care and fiduciary principles. He is skilled at identifying solutions to complex problems.
Mr. Wilmot was born in Seattle in 1976 and raised near Renton. He attended the University of Washington in Seattle, earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1999. He received his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree (JD) in 2002 from Willamette University College of Law in Salem, Oregon. Mr. Wilmot has two daughters.
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Acquired: 2003
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317 South Meridian, Puyallup, WA, 98371
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Posted by anonymous | December 18, 2014
Peace of mind
Working with Dan was refreshing! His personal approach gave me reassurance that I was in good hands. His prompt communication skills did not go unnoticed. Every email and phone call was returned. He was an asset to a positive outcome for all involved. I would recommend him with confidence.
Posted by Kathy | October 08, 2013 | Contracts & Agreements
I always recommend Dan to my friends and clients.
Dan was very helpful in reviewing and negotiating a difficult lease agreement for my retail business downtown. He is knowledgeable in his field as well as a pleasure to work with. He kept me informed throughout the process and has stayed in touch with me to check on my business from time to time. I w...
"Dan is an extremely capable and knowledgeable attorney. I've had the pleasure of working with him, and referring clients to him a number of times. I truly cannot say enough good things about him."
"I've had the pleasure of working with Dan and believe he is a bright and trustworthy attorney who brings his many talents to bear on behalf of his clients."
"I strongly endorse Dan. Dan is a great lawyer, advocate and adviser. He works hard for his clients and it is evident he is top notch in his field. I have had the opportunity to refer clients to Dan who have needed help with business or real estate matters. Not only has he done a great job handling those cases, the clients have had glowing reports about Dan and his firm. Dan is my first choice for business and real estate matters."
"Dan and I worked together at a prior law firm. I find him to be knowledgeable of the law as well as a genuinely good person."
"Dan is an excellent attorney with a particular talent for real estate matters. As opposing counsel, he was congenial and fair and a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend Dan for real estate matters."
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2019
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2004
Leadership Certificate, Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce
2014 - Present
Attorney, Green & Wilmot, PLLC
2012 - 2014
Attorney, Law Office of Daniel G. Wilmot
2010 - 2012
Attorney, Oldfield & Helsdon, PLLC
2007 - 2009
Attorney, Fennemore Craig
2006 - 2007
Attorney, Marquis & Aurbach
2003 - 2005
Attorney, Davies Pearson, PC
2014 - Present
Tacoma - Pierce County Chamber of Commerce
2012 - Present
University of Washington Tacoma Alumni CouncilBoard of Directors
Member
Member
Member
Member
2013 - 2014
South Sound OutreachBoard of Directors
2010 - 2011
Tacoma Young Professionals NetworkMember
Tenant prevailed; Landlord's case was dismissed for the second time.
Tenant prevailed; case dismissed on procedural and substantive grounds
Tenant prevailed on Summary Judgment.
Client prevailed on summary judgment for quiet title by adverse possession.
Case resolved; settlement paid to client
Negotiated settlement at mediation resulting in client's recovery of damages including attorney's fees and costs.
Positive settlement reached for client.
Positive settlement reached for client.
City abandoned condemnation and compensated clients for fees and costs. Negotiated sale of property to City including payment of punitive damages.
Represented receiver in court proceedings regarding sale of property. Negotiated sale of property for benefit of creditors.
Positive settlement for client negotiated at mediation.
Positive settlement reached for client.
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JD
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BA
2014
Overview of Tips, Tools and Strategies regarding Real Estate Boundary Line Disputes, Quiet Title and Adverse Possession
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