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Nelson C. Fraley II - University Place, WA
5316 Orchard Street W University Place, WA 98467
Alliance Law Group, PS
University Place Personal Injury Lawyer
Overview
Nelson has worked in the field of personal injury law as a tireless advocate his entire career. He first worked as an insurance defense attorney and then advocating for victims of negligent acts. As a trial attorney Nelson’s efforts litigating, arbitrating, and mediating cases have resulted in compensation to clients totaling millions of dollars.
Nelson began his practice career with the firm of Phillips & Webster in 1998. While with Phillips & Webster, he gained invaluable trial experience in personal injury law under the tutelage of R. Glenn Phillips and KC Webster. He returned to his Tacoma roots in 1999 by joining the former McCormick Hoffman law firm. Eventually, the name of the firm established in 1959 was changed to Faubion, Reeder, Fraley & Cook. We are now the Alliance Law Group.
As a partner in the Alliance Law Group, Nelson has maintained his fighting spirit by working with clients who allow me to “work smarter, not meaner or louder.”
About Nelson C. Fraley II
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Employment Discrimination
- Wrongful Death
Current Employment Position(s)
- Shareholder
Qualifications
Education
- Willamette University College of Law, Salem, Oregon
- Washington State University, 1991
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
Past Positions
- Oregon Attorney General’s Office, Law Clerk, 1994 - 1996
- Honorable Judge Brian Tollefson, Pierce County Superior Court, Department 8, Judicial Assistant
- Phillips & Webster, 1998 - 1999
Office Information
Address
5316 Orchard Street W University Place, WA 98467
Phone
Fax
- 253-581-0894
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
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