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Overview
A fierce litigator, Nathan Gibbs is dedicated to producing results for his clients using a combination of detailed preparation and quick thinking. Nathan’s passion for law stems from his desire to protect the relationships between fathers and their children with relentless advocacy.Meticulous, dedicated, and sharp, Nathan diligently pursues every case with integrity and intensity to produce the most favorable outcome possible. While never afraid of a fight, he understands that using the right tool for the job is the best way to achieve his clients’ goals.
Managing attorney Ken Alan said, “Nathan’s experience as a prosecutor has made him a sharp negotiator that is comfortable in the courtroom. Nathan understands that family law is about helping people through a difficult time. It is obvious that he really cares about his clients.”
Using a flexible and adaptive approach to his legal practice, Nathan carefully assesses every case to develop an effective strategy. Committed to doing what is necessary to protect his clients’ rights and assets, Nathan is adept at negotiation and litigation.
When he isn’t in the office or the courtroom, Nathan enjoys spending time with his family, sharpening his grill-master skills, and honing his drawing and painting talents
About Nathan Gibbs
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney at Goldberg Jones
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Washington, 2011
Education
- Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, Washington
J.D. - Humbolt State University
B.A.
Major: Sociology
Major: Studio Art
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1200 Westlake Avenue NorthSte 700 Seattle, WA 98109 - 3529
Fax
- (206) 448-0736
Office Hours
8AM—5PM M—F
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