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A business owner is holding a commercial lease agreement in his hand

Commercial property decisions are some of the most important choices a business owner in Washington can make. Signing a lease, buying a building, or handling a dispute may seem like separate issues, but they all carry long-term consequences that can shape your company’s stability and growth. A lease creates financial obligations that last for years. […]

Zoning Dispute Document on Clipboard with Gavel Represents Legal Conflicts in Property Development and Real Estate Regulations

Zoning laws in Washington, which are guided by the state’s Growth Management Act (GMA), are intended to create a balance between community-wide development goals and individual property rights. However, when your plans for your property are denied, these regulations may feel less like a balance and more like a barrier. Hurdles like proving a specific […]

Dealing with environmental regulations in Washington land use planning means integrating a thorough environmental review into your project from day one. It involves identifying which local, state, and federal laws apply to your specific parcel of land before you finalize your development plans. The process is often challenging. You may face a shifting regulatory landscape, […]

Finding the right Seattle construction lawyer begins with matching an attorney’s specific track record to your exact legal problem. Whether you are a homeowner discovering a defect, a contractor who hasn’t been paid, or a developer navigating a contract dispute, the most effective legal counsel will have a history of handling cases just like yours. […]

We are thrilled to announce that Heather Burgess, partner at Dickson Frohlich Phillips Burgess PLLC, has been recognized by Best Lawyers® as “Lawyer of the Year” for 2026 in Seattle Land Use and Zoning Law. This prestigious honor is awarded annually to only one attorney in each practice area and metropolitan region, highlighting exceptional legal […]

What Does it Mean to Probate a Will? | Dickson Frohlich Phillips Burgess There are numerous steps that need to occur between the time that someone passes away and when their property can be distributed to their heirs. If the deceased person did not establish one or more trusts to hold their property, the estate […]

Protectorate of settlements and protect of the rights of residents

If you own property or are a potential buyer, various legal issues may arise, leading to complications down the road. In some cases, encroachments and encumbrances can significantly impact your property ownership or purchase process. As a property owner or potential buyer, it is important to be aware of encumbrances and encroachments and understand your […]