
Seattle Legal Malpractice Law Firm
Overview
Paul R. Rundle is an experienced civil litigation attorney who offers aggressive representation for clients with claims and disputes in the following areas:
- Legal Malpractice
- Serious Injury & Wrongful Death
- Real Estate & Construction Disputes
- General Litigation
Mr. Rundle has over 25 years of litigation and trial experience in state and federal courts throughout Oregon and Washington, including over 70 trials and hundreds of other civil...
Paul R. Rundle is an experienced civil litigation attorney who offers aggressive representation for clients with claims and disputes in the following areas:
- Legal Malpractice
- Serious Injury & Wrongful Death
- Real Estate & Construction Disputes
- General Litigation
Mr. Rundle has over 25 years of litigation and trial experience in state and federal courts throughout Oregon and Washington, including over 70 trials and hundreds of other civil...
Paul R. Rundle is an experienced civil litigation attorney who offers aggressive representation for clients with claims and disputes in the following areas:
- Legal Malpractice
- Serious Injury & Wrongful Death
- Real Estate & Construction Disputes
- General Litigation
Mr. Rundle has over 25 years of litigation and trial experience in state and federal courts throughout Oregon and Washington, including over 70 trials and hundreds of other civil cases resolved by motion or negotiated settlement.
A former Deputy District Attorney and top ten law school graduate, Mr. Rundle was a partner at a medium-sized law firm before opening The Rundle Law Firm in 2003, which currently has offices in Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver.
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