Practice Areas+
Practice Areas-
- Antitrust Litigation and Advice
- Commercial Litigation
- Construction Injury
- Corporate Investigations
- Elder Abuse
- Employment Disputes | Severance Negotiation
- Insurance Coverage Disputes
- Intellectual Property Disputes and Litigation
- Mediation and Arbitration
- Nursing Home Neglect and Injuries
- Probate and Estate Litigation
- Product Liability
- Professional Negligence and Malpractice
- Real Estate Litigation
- Securities Arbitration and Litigation
- Serious Injury | Wrongful Death
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Wage and Hours Disputes
- White Collar Crime Avoidance and Defense
Mediation | Arbitration
Alternative Dispute Resolution
The Seattle law firm, Badgley Mullins Turner, PLLC, stresses the benefits of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) achieved through mediation, arbitration or alternative dispute approaches. All of our attorneys recognize the importance of helping our clients choose the best, most financially prudent path to dispute resolution.Mediation brings parties together for resolution with the assistance of a third party, or mediator. If the parties are serious, and come to mediation in good faith, a resolution of the existing dispute often results from this effort.
Participation in arbitration can, in some circumstances, produce results without the personal and financial cost of litigation. While at times litigation is the preferred course, for many, choosing to participate in mediation or arbitration is preferable.
BADGLEY MULLINS TURNER, PLLC, provide legal representation in a wide range of disputes including but not limited to:
- Antitrust
- Business
- Insurance Coverage
- Securities
- Intellectual Property
- Real Estate
- Probate
- Trusts
- Product Liability
- Business and Partnership Disputes
- Legal Malpractice
COURTROOM EXPERIENCE MATTERS.
Sometimes, neither mediation nor arbitration is the best option. When litigation is the best choice, you want the best attorneys.Badgley Mullins Turner, PLLC, attorneys have extensive experience trying cases in:
- State and Federal Courts
- U.S. Tax Court
- U.S. Court of Federal Claims
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court
- Appeals Courts