Our Practice Areas
Protecting Businesses and Building Communities
Founded in 2009, NWBizLaw represents all types of business owners in Seattle and beyond. No matter the size, complexity, or purpose of your business, we have the skills and resources needed to provide the counsel and litigation services you need for years of success.
We combine genuine care with strategic intelligence in order to develop fully personalized legal plans within our three main practice areas:
Our business and intellectual property litigation services involve a variety of disputes, as well as assistance with obtaining emergency relief and asset recovery. In many of our corporate lawsuits, we defend clients against claims of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. We also manage cases related to non-compete agreements and tortious interference, where we aim to protect the rights of business owners without compromising key safeguards against unfair competition and corruption. Because our core purpose is to help you safeguard your livelihood, we improve our communities by strengthening businesses of all kinds and upholding the law in every case we handle.
To learn more about our services, call (206) 565-0090 and request a consultation.
"The time Eric spent with me saved me thousands of dollars!"The time Eric spent with me saved me thousands of dollars in legal fees and saved my business. Thank you Eric and Northwest Business Law!
- Charlie Muhlenkamp
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