Rory O'Sullivan - Seattle, WA
Attorney at Washington Employment Benefits Advocates, PLLC
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Lawyers in Seattle, WA
240 2nd Ave S Suite 301-B Seattle, WA 98104
- Free Consultation
Seattle Unemployment Insurance Benefits Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Unemployment Insurance Benefits 100%
Litigation: 100%
Attorney Information
Overview
Rory is a founding partner of Washington Employment Benefits Advocates, PLLC. He grew up in the Seattle area and spent a year teaching English in China after high school. Rory received a double degree from the University of Washington in International Studies and Economics. He worked for Congressman Jim McDermott in Washington D.C. before attending law school at Georgetown University Law Center.
After spending a year clerking for Judge Edward Shea in the Eastern District of Washington, Rory dedicated his career to legal aid and poverty law, representing homeowners facing foreclosure at Northwest Justice Project and then serving as the Managing Attorney for the King County Bar Association's Housing Justice Project.
Rory has served as an adjunct professor at both the University of Washington School of Law and at Seattle University School of Law, teaching courses on foreclosure, the Fourteenth Amendment and on access to justice. Rory has published articles in the Seattle University Law Journal, the Gonzaga Law Review, Blackpast.org, and he has written Op Eds that have appeared in the Seattle Times and Real Change.
Rory has argued cases before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Washington State Supreme Court and he is a member of the bar of the Ninth Circuit and the United States Supreme Court.
Before founding WEBA, Rory served as an Administrative Law Judge hearing unemployment insurance appeals. He created WEBA because he saw how many people were struggling to understand their rights in the context of the unemployment insurance system and he wanted to find a way to help.
Education
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Legal Education
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Georgetown University Law Center,
Washington,
District of Columbia, 2006
J.D.
Law Journal: Eyes on the ICC, Editor, 2004 - 2006
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Georgetown University Law Center,
Washington,
District of Columbia, 2006
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Non Legal Education
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University of Washington,
Seattle,
Washington, 2001
B.A.
Honors: With High Honors
Major: International Studies and Economies
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University of Washington,
Seattle,
Washington, 2001
Classes and Seminars
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Access to Justice Seminar
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Fourteenth Amendment Seminar
- Foreclosure Defense Clinic
Published Works
Articles
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Reconsidering the History of Open Courts in the Digital Age, Seattle University Law Journal, Vol 39 Is. 4, 2016
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Creating Workable Protections for Manufactured Home Owners: Evictions, Foreclosures, and the Homestead, Gonzaga Law Review, Vol. 49 No. 2, 2013
Bar Admissions
- Washington, 2006
Reviews
Highlights
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Quality of Service
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Consulted Attorney 2025Rory O'Sullivan Attorney in Seattle, helped me with an Empoyment issue. He was concerned and very courteous to hear me out with all my details. And cordially and patiently addressed the important issues. Also Rory answered all my questions in a responsive way that made me confident that I was fully heard. Rory is remarkably knowledge on the different aspects of this Employment issue.
Contact
240 2nd Ave S
Suite 301-B
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-257-7498
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.weba.law
Hours: M-F: 9am-4pm
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