|   | | Law Firm in Seattle, Washington | A Professional Limited Liability Company |
| | Address | | The Tower Building, 1809 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1609 | | Seattle, Washington 98101 | | (King Co.) | | | |
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| Carey & Lillevik, PLLC practices in the following areas of law:
Juvenile and Family Law: Dependency and Youth At Risk, Special Education, School Discipline and Truancy, Adoption, Domestic Partnerships, Dissolutions, Guardianships. Criminal Defense: Juvenile Offenses, Adult Felonies and Misdemeanors. Estate Planning: Wills, Power of Attorney and Health Care Directives. | Firm Profile:
Carey & Lillevik, PLLC is a Seattle law firm with the experience, expertise, and committment to meet legal objectives. Our founding attorneys have more than thiry-five years combined experience in juvenile and family advocacy and criminal defense. Ann M. Carey and Linda Lillevik are regarded as statewide leaders in the field of juvenile justice and child welfare. They have forged relationships throughout Washington and the Pacific Northwest. They have each supervised attorneys in cases related to youth and their families. Carey & Lillevik, PLLC recognizes the need to be discreet and wise to protect personal reputations and lives from the destructiveness of allegations and conflicts. Carey & Lillevik attorneys are accomplished, aggressive, and successful advocates. | | Firm Size: 3 | | Ann M. Carey (Partner) born Anchorage, Alaska, September 26, 1960; admitted to bar, 1987, Washington and U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington; 1988, Alaska. Education: Creighton University (B.A., 1982); Willamette University College of Law (J.D., 1987). TeamChild Board of Directors 2005- present; Chair and Member: Governor's Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee, 1999-2005; Federal Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee, 2004-2005; Coalition for Juvenile Justice 2002-2005; Board of Directors Washington Protection and Advocacy System 1999-2005; Pro Bono Legal Services, provided over 80 hours pro bono legal services in 2007; Supervisor of Juvenile Unit at Society of Counsel Representing Accused Persons 1999-2003; Attorney at Society of Counsel Representing Accused Persons 1988-2005; Attorney at TeamChild 2004-2005. Member, Greater Seattle Business Association. Member: Washington State Bar Association; Alaska Bar Association; Washington Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys; Washington Women's Lawyers; Washington Defender Association. Reported Cases: State v. Murrin, 85 Wn. App. 754, 934 P.2d 728 (1997). Practice Areas: Criminal Law; Juvenile Law; Family Law; Estate Planning. Email: Ann M. Carey | | Linda Lillevik (Partner) born Emmetsburg, Iowa, September 22, 1961; admitted to bar, 1987, Washington. Education: Drake University (B.S., 1984; J.D., 1987). Awards: King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Award for Outstanding Dedication and Commitment to our Youth in King County, 2005; Washington Defender Association's President's Award Winner, 2005. Dependency Supervisor, Public Defender Association 1996-2005; Attorney, civil commitments, felony, dependency, and misdemeanor divisions, Public Defender Association. Initiated and participated in the formation of Family Treatment Court; King County Racial Disproportionality Research Team and Task Force; Frequent presenter and trainer in conferences pertaining to dependency, child welfare, and youth at risk. Member, Greater Seattle Business Association. Member: King County Bar Association; American Bar Association; Washington State Bar Association; Washington Women's Lawyers; Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Washington Defender Association. Reported Cases: In re the Dependency of R.L., 123 Wn. App. 215 (2004). In re the Dependency of H.W., 123 Wn. App. 237 (2004). In re the Dependency of H., 71 Wn. App. 524, 859 P.2d 1258 (1993). Practice Areas: Dependency; Family Law. Email: Linda Lillevik | | —————————— | | Rachel R. Tobias (Associate) born Baltimore, Maryland, March 2, 1976; admitted to bar, 2003, Washington. Education: Fairhaven College, Western Washington University (B.A., 1999); University of New Mexico (J.D., 2003). Attorney, Northwest Defender Association, 2006-2008. General Counsel/Child Support Enforcement, Quinault Indian Nation, 2003-2005. Member: Washington State Bar Association; Washington Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Quinault Indian Nation Bar Association. Practice Areas: Dependency; Criminal Law; Family Law; Indian Law. Email: Rachel R. Tobias |
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