About
Learn greater about Jamie Corrine Clausen, a dedicated lawyer in Seattle, Washington, who founded Phinney Estate Law in 2007 to offer less costly and values-based property planning offerings to the community. Jamie Corrine Clausen is a committed legal professional based in Seattle, Washington, who founded Phinney Estate Law in 2007. Her motivation for organising the organization stemmed from a desire to address the want for cheap, values-based estate planning offerings in the community. Jamie's prison practice is built on her personal values and criminal philosophy, ensuring that she offers customized and compassionate services to her clients. Before founding Phinney Estate Law, Jamie won precious enjoy operating in diverse felony roles. She served as a litigation accomplice at Cozen O'Connor, an lawyer marketing consultant for the U.S. Department of Justice, and a legal intern for groups such as the Northwest Immigration Rights Project and Northwest Justice Project. These experiences geared up her with a various talent set and a deep understanding of the prison panorama. Jamie's adventure in property law started in 2005 while she started operating as a seasoned bono attorney with King County Volunteer Lawyers for Persons with HIV/AIDS (VAPWA). Through this paintings, she determined her ardour for helping customers navigate the estate planning procedure and locating creative solutions to deal with their unique wishes. Jamie also committed her time to seasoned bono work for non-profits, supporting clients with immigration petitions, naturalization, public benefits applications, and family law instances. At Phinney Estate Law, Jamie has had the privilege of working with a extensive range of customers, consisting of newlyweds, younger families, single enterprise proprietors, mixing families, the terminally sick, and non-married individuals. She believes that each family, no matter its structure, has particular desires that deserve personalised attention and care. Outside of her prison practice, Jamie is actively involved in various network agencies, inclusive of the Phinney Neighborhood Association and the Greenwood Arts Council. She is a practicing Quaker with the Salmon Bay Friends Circle and volunteers her time to guide local tasks. Jamie additionally enjoys spending time with her family and buddies, exploring the outside, collaborating in book clubs, and creating block prints that can be determined in local shops and coffee homes. Jamie is a member of the Washington State Bar Association sections on Probate and Elder Law, in addition to the King County Bar Association sections on Guardianship and Elder Law. She holds the location of Treasurer inside the Collaborative Law Section and serves as Chair of the King County Collaborative Law Civil Practice Group. Additionally, Jamie is actively involved in SAGES, a set advocating for LGBT Seniors.
Legal Issues
- Elder Law
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
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Experience
- Lawyer
Phinney Estate Law
2007 - Associate
Cozen O Connor LLP
2002 - Lawyer Advisor
U.S. Department of Justice
2001
Education

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Costs
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Free Consultancy Service
Free 30 minute consultation for all new clients -
Retaines and Rates
Estate Planning done on flat fee basis. Hourly rates vary from $120/hr to $180/hr depending on case type. For details see http://www.phinneyestatelaw.com/fee-schedule.html