Angus Lee Criminal Defense Attorney

Senior Partner

Angus Lee can defend your rights. He has extensive trial experience in criminal law and has previously served as an elected Prosecutor, a Deputy Prosecutor, and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney.

BACKGROUND

  • University of Washington, School of Law, J.D.
  • University of Washington, Political Science, B.A.
  • County Prosecuting Attorney (elected two times)
  • County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
  • Special Assistant U.S. Attorney
  • Lead counsel in criminal cases ranging from Triple Murder to DUI.
  • Argued at the Washington Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
  • WAPA Ethics Instructor: On The Prosecutor's Duty To Disclose Evidence
  • County Sheriff’s Office Regional Reserve Academy Instructor
  • Member of County Judicial Nomination Committee
  • Member of County Criminal Procedure Advisory Board
  • Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps
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Jennifer Lee Washington State Attorney

Senior Partner

Jen grew up in Des Moines, Washington as the oldest daughter of seven. She graduated from Kennedy High School in Burien and was offered a full ride scholarship to the University of Georgia. She was later selected to spend a summer on scholarship studying at Oxford.

A Washington native, Jen returned to Seattle to attend the UW Law School. During law school, Jen took a leave of absence and moved to Belfast, Northern Ireland to work on the Bloody Sunday Tribunal and police brutality investigations with the Madden and Finucane law firm. She later graduated from the UW Law School with honors.

Jen also served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a First Lieutenant, working at the Marine Corps University in Quantico, Virginia and was Honorably Discharged upon completion of her service.

Jen has been actively involved in youth sports. She coached the Ephrata High School Boys soccer team and was honored as the 2007 CWAC coach of the year. She also founded and served as president of the nonprofit Endeavour Soccer Academy which provides year round training to youth ages 4-18.

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