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Associate Attorney Position Available
Hanis Irvine Prothero, PLLC, a South King County full service law firm of 13 attorneys, is seeking a Associate Attorney.
Requirements:
3 – 5 years experience in Employment Law, Personal Injury, or L&I.
Must thrive to be successful and love a challenge.
An understanding that hard work and long hours maybe what it takes to make it happen.
Ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds
Excellent academic credentials.
Fluent in Spanish is preferred.
This is a team focused environment where the goal is to continue to build on the strong reputation of the firm by providing high-level service to your clients and supporting the other attorneys by providing high-level service to clients referred to you and the firm.
Please email cover letter and resume to bwalter@hiplawfirm.com
All inquiries will be treated as confidential.
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HIP is awarded a “Community Star” Award
The Green River Killer’s Lawyer
There is a fascinating article that was just published by Super Lawyer about Mark Prothero. It is entitled “The Green River Killer’s Lawyer.”
Follow the link below to read the article.
“The Green River Killer’s Lawyer”
Hanis Irvine Prothero Attorneys Give Back to Kent Community
Cynthia Irvine, a partner with Hanis Irvine Prothero, PLLC, and attorney practicing in immigration law volunteers her time with the Lucy Lopez Community Center in Kent. Lucy Lopez was founded in 2007 by Kent restaurant owner Roberto Gonzalez as a cultural community center dedicated to the Latino immigrant community. The center provides educational, training, social, and cultural needs of the Latino community.
Cynthia is fluent in Spanish and volunteers her time at the center one evening a month to provide free consultations for immigration legal issues. In these tough economic times, Cynthia recognizes that not everyone who needs an attorney can afford one. Cynthia explains that immigration law is complex and immigrants often lose opportunities to fight their cases due to lack of access to the right legal advice. “Deception and erroneous advice from non-attorney ‘immigration consultants’ is a huge problem in the Latino community so the more orientation and information that can get out there, the better,” she continues. “It’s great getting involved with such a wonderful Kent organization serving the needs our community.”