Ann C. Manley, Attorney
Graduated from Seattle University School of Law, cum laude, 1994
Graduated from University of Washington, 1991, with a B.S. in psychology
Member of NACBA (National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys)
Member of Creditor-Debtor and Probate-Trust Sections of Washington State Bar Association
Phone: (206) 292-3064 x1
Email: [email protected]
Practice Areas include:
Consumer Bankruptcy: Representing individuals and small business owners in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies
Estate Planning: Helping individuals and married couples put together a comprehensive plan to ensure their loved ones and their assets are taken care of in the way they want
Ann was born in Southern California, and grew up in Boise, ID, skiing in the winter and swimming in the summer. Her family later moved to Bellevue, Washington, and she graduated from Newport High School in 1986.
Away from the office, Ann enjoys spending time with her two kids, ages 24 and 22; exercising at the West Seattle Y; reading; listening to music; hiking; and camping.
Graduated from University of Washington, 1991, with a B.S. in psychology
Member of NACBA (National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys)
Member of Creditor-Debtor and Probate-Trust Sections of Washington State Bar Association
Phone: (206) 292-3064 x1
Email: [email protected]
Practice Areas include:
Consumer Bankruptcy: Representing individuals and small business owners in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies
Estate Planning: Helping individuals and married couples put together a comprehensive plan to ensure their loved ones and their assets are taken care of in the way they want
Ann was born in Southern California, and grew up in Boise, ID, skiing in the winter and swimming in the summer. Her family later moved to Bellevue, Washington, and she graduated from Newport High School in 1986.
Away from the office, Ann enjoys spending time with her two kids, ages 24 and 22; exercising at the West Seattle Y; reading; listening to music; hiking; and camping.
Patrick J. Manley, Attorney
Graduated from Seattle University School of Law, 1994
Graduated from University of Washington, 1990, with a B.A. in Psychology
Arbitrator with King County Superior Court Mandatory Arbitration Program
Former Chair of the Young Lawyer's Section of the WA State Trial Lawyers Assoc. (WSTLA)
Former Editorial Board Member of WSTLA Trial News
Phone: (206) 292-3064 x2
Email: [email protected]
Practice Areas include:
Contracts & Commercial Litigation; Compensation Claims, including commissions, Overtime, & Prevailing Wage claims
Personal Injury, including, Auto-Accidents, Slip & Fall and Construction Site injuries
Intellectual Property, including Trade Secrets, Non-Competition/Non-Disclosure Agreements
Patrick was born in Seattle and raised in Edmonds, Washington, where he attended Meadowdale High School and wrestled varsity for Meadowdale's two-time State Champion wrestling team (1984-1985).
Patrick's interests include youth soccer with his children, kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, woodworking, home remodeling, camping, and UW Football games. Go Dawgs!
Graduated from University of Washington, 1990, with a B.A. in Psychology
Arbitrator with King County Superior Court Mandatory Arbitration Program
Former Chair of the Young Lawyer's Section of the WA State Trial Lawyers Assoc. (WSTLA)
Former Editorial Board Member of WSTLA Trial News
Phone: (206) 292-3064 x2
Email: [email protected]
Practice Areas include:
Contracts & Commercial Litigation; Compensation Claims, including commissions, Overtime, & Prevailing Wage claims
Personal Injury, including, Auto-Accidents, Slip & Fall and Construction Site injuries
Intellectual Property, including Trade Secrets, Non-Competition/Non-Disclosure Agreements
Patrick was born in Seattle and raised in Edmonds, Washington, where he attended Meadowdale High School and wrestled varsity for Meadowdale's two-time State Champion wrestling team (1984-1985).
Patrick's interests include youth soccer with his children, kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, woodworking, home remodeling, camping, and UW Football games. Go Dawgs!