Shad Owen McOmber

Shad Owen McOmber

4.7
Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 14 years

Business Lawyer at Tacoma, WA
Practice Areas: Business, Probate, Contracts & Agreements ... +4 more

One Tacoma Ave. N., Suite 300, Tacoma, WA

About Shad

Biography

Practice Areas

7

Practice Areas

Business 25%

15 years

25%
Probate 15%

15 years

15%
Real Estate 10%

15 years

10%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Free Consultation

$0 first 15 minutes

Retainer

Sometimes


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check

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Licenses

Licensed in Washington for 14 years

State: Washington

Acquired: 2011

Active

No misconduct found

Location

Harlowe & Falk LLP

One Tacoma Ave. N., Suite 300, Tacoma, WA, 98403

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Shad Owen McOmber's Reviews

Avvo Review Score

4.7 /5.0

3 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 2 of 2 reviews | Recommendation

Posted by Rob | April 17, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes

Extraordinary

Shad handled my case with professional expertise beyond what I expected. He was communicative and clearly more focused on solving my situation than on racking up "billable hours". He was knowledgable, precise and responsive, easily handling every aspect of my case with discretion and aplomb. He me...t and exceeded my expectations, and I cannot recommend him highly enough.

Posted by Irene | April 12, 2013 | Wills & Living Wills

Shad did a great job. I was happy with the outcome.

I always had confidence in Shad. He was patient in explaining to me all of the options, and the pro's and con's and expenses, upfront. The outcome of the Will dispute exceeded our expectations, and happened quickly and painlessly. I live in another state, and most of our communication was by e-ma...il. My nephew changed my brother's Will ten days before my brother died. He claimed it was my brother's wish, but my children and I were certain that my brother did not know what he was signing. My nephew was my brother's Executor, his Trustee, and also a Beneficiary. According to my brother's original Will, written by an attorney, our older brother and I were to each have half of the estate. On the event of our older brother's or my death, our 1/2 was to be divided among our own children. Our older brother had died , so my nephew and his sister were to have 1/2 of my brother's estate, and I was to have the other 1/2. My brother talked about this Will a lot, to many people, because it gave him comfort. The nephew's last-minute changes left me and my children a few thousand dollars, with the bulk of my brother's estate going to the nephew and his sister. People we talked to said this type of fraud is difficult to prove, because my brother's physical and mental capacities were in question--and we almost gave up. My Son-in Law is an attorney, and he contacted Shad in Washington, for me. Shad discovered that the new Will had several flaws. (Sorry, I am still fuzzy on the specifics.) My nephew wrote the document as an amendment to my brother's Trust, yet it didn't properly amend the Trust, and it wasn't really a Will, either. This gave us the leverage we needed, and we challenged the Will. My nephew hired an attorney to represent him, and there were about three pairs of offers and counter-offers. In the end, I recovered over half of my share of my brother's estate. Shad also discovered that, regardless of which Will held, I legally had inherited 1/2 of my brother's share in an oil company. I did not know this, and my nephew as Executor did not tell me this, and he had already wrongfully claimed full ownership for himself in company meetings. I used this 1/2 share in the negotiations. I did not value the oil company as highly as my nephew did, and I was actually glad to let it go. I received a great deal more money than I had hoped for. The children and I feel good about the settlement, and we are glad we didn't prolong the dispute, by going to court. Thank you, Shad McOmber!

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Mark Johnson

Business lawyer | Nov 16

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"Shad is an excellent attorney. While working together on several complex cases, I have been impressed with Shad's analytical skills, creativity, and tenacity in pursuing effective, long-term results for his clients. I enthusiastically endorse this lawyer."

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Bryon Guymon

Probate lawyer | Nov 10

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"Shad is an excellent attorney who truly cares about his clients. He is extremely knowledgeable, works diligently, and takes the time to understand the issues in cases to find the best possible outcome. I endorse this attorney."

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W Fischer

General practice lawyer | Feb 25

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Shad is a diligent and dedicated attorney who is truly invested in the welfare of his clients. I highly recommend him and his work to any one."

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Robert Dickson

Real estate lawyer | Feb 22

Relationship: Supervised lawyer

"Shad has all the fundamentals to have a long and successful legal career. He's detail oriented and efficient when it comes to reviewing and producing legal documents. He's also shown that he's adept at handling complicated litigation issues. Best of all, Shad is a self-starter who's already garnered loyalty among his (growing) book of clients."

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Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Honors

2021

Rising Star, Super Lawyers

2020

Rising Star, Super Lawyers

2019

Rising Star, Super Lawyers

2018

2018 Washington Rising Star, Super Lawyers

2017

2017 Washington Rising Stars, Super Lawyers

1995

Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America

Work Experience

2017 - Present

Partner, Harlowe & Falk LLP

2011 - 2017

Attorney, Dickson Law Group P.S.

2009 - 2011

Business Editor, Gonzaga Law Review

2009 - 2011

Rule 9 Law Clerk, Smith, Hemingway & Anderson Law Offices

2008 - 2008

Contract Administrator, Vivint.

Associations

2018 - Present

Rotary International

Member

2018 - Present

Green River College Foundation

Board Member

2008 - Present

Federalist Society

Member

2008 - Present

J. Reuben Clark Law Society

Member

Education

2021

University of Washington School of Law

LL.M - Master of Laws in Taxation

2011

Gonzaga University School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

2008

Brigham Young University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2018

Using Trusts in Medicaid and Disability Planning

Legal Ethics: Protecting Your Professional Reputation

2018

2017

Trusts From A to Z

Legal Ethics

Publications

2017

Washington Real Estate Law Blog Evictions: Serving Residential Tenants

2014

LexisNexis Practice Guide: Washington Real Estate Litigation Chapter 10 - Foreclosure

2013

Washington Lawyer's Practice Manual Contributor

2010

Gonzaga Law Review Business Editor

Languages

Filipino

Tagalog

Activity

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