Commercial Real Estate Experienced, Effective, Responsive, Efficient

Commercial Real Estate

Seattle Commercial Real Estate Lawyers – Financing Lawyers

 Landlord – Tenant Law Firm

Since 1994, Jameson Babbitt Stites & Lombard PLLC has been helping clients acquire, develop, finance, manage, lease, and sell commercial real estate. Over the years, we have developed a reputation for excellence based on our professionalism, thoroughness, and exceptional client service. Clients rely on our experience and depth of legal knowledge to help them achieve their goals efficiently and cost effectively. Should any dispute related to commercial real estate evolve into litigation, we are well qualified to represent your interests in court.

Please contact our commercial real estate attorneys for legal counsel in all commercial property-related matters, including:

We are recognized as one of Seattle’s top commercial real estate law firms.

To schedule an initial consultation with one of our fourteen attorneys, please call (206) 292-1994 or contact us.

Located in downtown Seattle, Washington, across the street from the Federal Building, the attorneys of JBSL serve clients from regionally, across the nation and throughout the Pacific Northwest. We have many clients in the State of Alaska. Regionally, we represent clients from the communities of Tacoma, Bellevue, Kirkland, Renton, Kent, Federal Way, Auburn, Redmond, Lynnwood, Edmonds, SeaTac, Lakewood, Everett, Bremerton, Yakima, Wenatchee, Spokane, and Pasco, and residents of King County, Kitsap County, Pierce County and Snohomish County.

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