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Shanberg Stafford LLP

Shanberg Stafford LLP - Seattle, WA

Employment Law Lawyers in Seattle, WA

1700 7th Avenue Suite 2100 PMB 690 Seattle, WA 98101

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Seattle Employment Law Firm

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment Law
  • Class Action
  • Personal Injury
  • Business Litigation

Firm Information

Overview

Shanberg Stafford LLP is a business litigation and counseling law firm comprised of experienced attorneys with backgrounds in both litigation and transactional matters. We have experience in all aspects of commercial litigation, including contract disputes, trade secret protection, labor and employment law, and product defect litigation. Our clients range from sole proprietors to small local businesses to medium-sized corporations, and represent a variety of different industries. We provide our clients with quality service in a cost-effective manner.

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Seattle, WA

1700 7th Avenue
Suite 2100
PMB 690
Seattle, WA 98101

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Phone: 866-902-0497

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  • Free Consultations

California Locations

Newport Beach, CA  (Main Office, 991.2 miles)

4100 Newport Place Drive
Ste 820
Newport Beach, CA 92660

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Colorado Locations

Denver, CO  (1,019 miles)

2301 Blake Street
Ste 100
Denver, CO 80205

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