James Patterson - Seattle, WA
Attorney at The Sachter Law Office, PLLC
Lawyers in Seattle, WA
5413 Meridian Ave. N. Suite A Office D Seattle, WA 98103
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Updated: 03/02/2026
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Overview
James Patterson received his law degree from Seattle University School of Law in 2024, where he focused on business law and estate planning. During his undergraduate years, James graduated with honors and received a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, along with a minor in philosophy and Italian.
After graduating from Eckerd College with his bachelor's degree, James looked to help out individuals applying to Eckerd by becoming an admission counselor. In pursuit of giving back to the school that gave him so much, James worked at Eckerd College for three years developing training programs for new hires, as well as representing students from across the Mid-Atlantic, and Pacific Northwest. Ultimately, James looked towards the mountains and settled in Seattle to attend the Seattle University School of Law. While in law school, James participated in litigation competitions and mediation negotiations. His classes varied from counseling business formations to estate law. James Patterson takes pleasure in assuring clients from different backgrounds a personalized experience for each problem.
In James' free time, he enjoys reading blogs discussing the intersection of technology and the law and he enjoys hiking around the Cascades. James has a fascination with new problems and looks forward to working towards a solution for any problem you may have.
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5413 Meridian Ave. N.
Suite A
Office D
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: 206-690-6318
Fax: 866-698-5315
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