Marysville Homeowners & Condominium Association Law Lawyer
Overview
Steve received an Electrical Engineering degree (with Highest Distinction) and a Juris Doctorate (with Highest Distinction and the Order of Coif award) from the University of Iowa. He thereafter served as Law Clerk to Federal District Judge William T. Beeks for 2 years upon graduation from law school. In private practice Steve has been appointed as a Special Master in the Western District of Washington Federal Court and countless times has served as an Arbitrator in Washington State Court proceedings. His practice emphasizes real estate law, homeowners/condominium association law, construction law and personal injury law. He and his wife, Elizabeth, live on acreage in northern Snohomish County where she owns and operates an equestrian facility. They have two amazing adult children.
About Stephen W. Hansen
Practice Areas
- Homeowners & Condominium Association Law
- Real Estate Law
- Construction Law
- Personal Injury & Wrongful Death Claims
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Iowa, 1975
- Washington, 1977
Other Affiliations
- Washington State Association for Justice, 2000 - Present (Member)
Pro Bono Activities
- Christian Legal Society, Member, 1990 - 2010
Past Positions
- Hansen McConnell & Pellegrini, Manager/Owner, 2001 - 2019
- Hansen Bugni & McConnell, Manager/Owner, 1990 - 2001
- Federal District Judge William T. Beeks, Law Clerk
- Western District of Washington Federal Court, Special Master
- Washington State Court, Arbitrator
Education
- University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, Iowa, 1975
J.D.
Honors: summa cum laude
Honors: with Highest Distinction
Honors: Order of the Coif Award - University of Iowa, 1972
B.S.
Honors: summa cum laude
Honors: with Highest Distinction
Major: Electrical Engineering
Office Information
Address
1636 3rd StreetSuite A Marysville, WA 98270
Phone
Fax
- 360-651-6762
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