Heather Malcolm - Seattle, WA
Attorney at Washington Employment Benefits Advocates, PLLC
Lawyers in Seattle, WA
240 2nd Ave S Suite 301-B Seattle, WA 98104
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Updated: 06/08/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
After a 25 year career in Human Resources in the biotech field, Heather joined the legal profession in order to be part of a community working to use the law to improve the lives of people in Washington State, particularly those to whom the legal system is often inaccessible. She serves on the Seattle University School of Law Alumni Board and the Board of Directors for Underground Writing, a nonprofit organization dedicated to unlocking creativity through writing workshops and voice amplification for at-need and underrepresented students. In her free time, she can be found working in the garden, listening to audiobooks, knitting with the TV on, or providing a lap for two small dogs.
Education
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Legal Education
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Seattle University School of Law,
Seattle,
Washington
Juris Doctor
Honors: magna cum laude
Honors: Moot Court Board
Law Journal: Seattle Journal for Social Justice, Content Development Editor
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Seattle University School of Law,
Seattle,
Washington
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Non Legal Education
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St. John’s College,
Santa Fe,
New Mexico
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
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St. John’s College,
Santa Fe,
New Mexico
Contact
240 2nd Ave S
Suite 301-B
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone Number: 206-257-7498
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.weba.law
Hours: M-F: 9am-4pm
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