Seattle, Washington Banking Attorneys

Compare 44 attorneys and 22 law firms in Seattle , WA. Sort by highest rating and years of banking experience.

Daniel Ritter
Seattle banking attorney at Davis Wright Tremaine with 61 years experience

1501 Fourth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101

Evan Schwab
Seattle banking attorney at Dorsey and Whitney with 60 years experience

1420 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3400, Seattle, WA 98101

Dan Hungate
Seattle banking attorney at Dorsey and Whitney with 60 years experience

1420 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3400, Seattle, WA 98101

Richard Keefe
Seattle banking attorney at Foster Pepper with 60 years experience

1111 Third Avenue, 34th Floor, Seattle, WA 98101

George Akers
Seattle banking attorney at Montgomery Purdue Blankinship and Austin with 59 years experience

701 Fifth Avenue, 55th Floor, Seattle, WA 98104

Peter Glase
Seattle banking attorney at Preston Gates and Ellis with 57 years experience

925 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2900, Seattle, WA 98104

William Stites
Seattle banking attorney at Jameson Babbitt Stites with 54 years experience

801 2nd Avenue, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA 98104

Edward Pettigrew
Seattle banking attorney at Miller Nash Graham and Dunn with 54 years experience

2801 Alaskan Way, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98121

John Braislin
Seattle banking attorney at Betts Patterson and Mines with 53 years experience

701 Pike Street, Suite 1400, Seattle, WA 98101

William Resnik
Seattle banking attorney at Preston Gates and Ellis with 51 years experience

925 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2900, Seattle, WA 98104

Mark Rossi
Seattle banking attorney at Lane Powell with 50 years experience

1420 5th Avenue, Suite 4200, Seattle, WA 98111

Robert Grayson
Seattle banking attorney at Gordon Thomas Honeywell with 49 years experience

600 University Street, Suite 2100, Seattle, WA 98101

Donald Hanford
Seattle banking attorney at Gordon Thomas Honeywell with 49 years experience

600 University Street, Suite 2100, Seattle, WA 98101

Scott Osborne
Seattle banking attorney at Preston Gates and Ellis with 49 years experience

925 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2900, Seattle, WA 98104

Mark Rowley
Seattle banking attorney at Garvey Schubert Barer with 48 years experience

1191 Second Avenue, 18th Floor, Seattle, WA 98101

Joan Robinson
Seattle banking attorney at Lane Powell with 47 years experience

1420 5th Avenue, Suite 4200, Seattle, WA 98111

Guy Towle
Seattle banking attorney at Miller Nash Graham and Dunn with 47 years experience

601 Union Street, Seattle, WA 98101

John Ruhl
Seattle banking attorney at Eisenhower and Carlson with 46 years experience

601 Union Street, Suite 4200, Seattle, WA 98101

Scott Campbell
Seattle banking attorney at Lane Powell with 45 years experience

1420 5th Avenue, Suite 4200, Seattle, WA 98111

John Rizzardi
Seattle banking attorney at Cairncross and Hempelmann with 45 years experience

524 2nd Avenue, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98104

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Banking law is a mix of federal, state and local regulations that govern the operation of banks, nonbank institutions (including credit services) and those providing banking services. Attorneys specializing in banking law may represent both individuals and businesses with banking matters.

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