The law firm of Betts Patterson Mines traces its origins to a firm that was founded in 1899. Our history overlaps the rich history of industry in the city of Seattle. From logging, railroads and aerospace to biotech, nonprofit foundations and the digital universe, the Northwest has provided the clients and cases that built our practice and business acumen.
Today, the client relationship remains our highest priority. Collegial rapport with clients, our team and opposing counsel enables us to better serve our clients’ interests. Our clients benefit most from our thorough preparation, careful analysis and skillful execution, in which we set aside hostility and theatrics in favor of wisdom and insight in the aggressive pursuit of client goals.
We offer a comprehensive slate of legal services informed by broad experience, deep expertise and skillful problem solving. Our practice is structured to function efficiently and cost effectively, and focused on achieving positive solutions, whether in or out of the courtroom.
The professional accomplishments of our attorneys are consistently recognized with nominations as “Super Lawyers” and “Rising Stars” in Washington Law & Politics and "Top Lawyers” in Seattle Magazine. They are also noted in the International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers, as well as in individual attorney “AV” rankings by Martindale Hubbell. We are also involved in various local, national, and international professional organizations including The Harmonie Group and LAWorld.
Our firm counts among its clients well-known local businesses and individuals as well as major national corporations and international entities. In addition, law firms across the nation have come to regard BPM as their go-to partner in the Northwest.
Industry
Law Practice, Business Attorneys
HQ Location
One Convention Place
701 Pike Street Suite 1400
Seattle, Washington 98101, US
Keywords
Insurance LawPersonal InjuryCommercial LitigationConstruction LawEmployment LawProduct LiabilityProfessional LiabilityTransportation LawBankruptcy & Creditors' RightsCorporate Law