
Ater Wynne LLP
Seattle, Washington Office View all offices
Two Union Square, 601 Union Street, Suite 1501 Seattle, Washington
98101-3981 (King Co.)
Telephone: 206-623-4711 Fax: 206-467-8406 http://www.aterwynne.com
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About this office:
Ater Wynne LLP has had a substantial office in Seattle since 1988, providing counsel to local, national and international businesses, as well as public entities and Indian tribes. Our Seattle-based lawyers have recognized expertise in environmental, energy, construction, employment, telecommunications, real estate, and tribal sovereignty and economic development law, as well as commercial litigation and alternative dispute resolution.
Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details:
Statement of Practice Summary:
Administrative, Arbitration, Business, Construction, Corporate, Dispute Resolution, Employment, Energy, Environmental, Federal Indian Law, Global Trade, Land Use, Natural Resources, Real Estate, Securities and Corporate Finance, Technology, Telecommunications, Trial and Appellate Practice, Tribal Law.
Documents by Lawyers at this office
Washington State’s New Reseller Permit System Begins January 1, 2010
Brenda S. Molner, December 3, 2009
Currently Washington businesses that purchase items for resale may self-issue resale certificates to avoid paying sales tax. Beginning January 1, 2010 reseller permits issued by the Washington State Department of Revenue ("DOR") will be required in order to purchase items at wholesale...
Non-Indian Subject To Tribal Jurisdiction, Says Ninth CircuitRob Roy Smith, June 15, 2009
On May 14, 2009, a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel in Elliott v. White Mountain Apache Tribe reaffirmed that non-Indian litigants must exhaust available Indian tribal court remedies before pursuing an action in Federal court to challenge the Tribe's jurisdiction.
Ninth Circuit Rules Fair Labor Standards Act Applies to Indian BusinessRob Roy Smith, May 8, 2009
The Ninth Circuit today concluded that the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) applies to an Indian-owned smoke shop on trust land on the Puyallup Reservation, and that the Secretary of Labor has authority to enter the business to audit its records as the Secretary can do with any private business.
Representative Clients:
Cbeyond; Centralia City Light; Colorado River Indian Tribes; Edgewater Hotel Associates LLC; Golden Valley Electric Association, Inc.; Hewlett-Packard; Komatsu America Corp.; Marine View Ventures Inc.; MWH Americas; Northwest Capital Corp.; Northwest Pipe Co.; Okanagan Public Utility District; Plum Creek Timber Company; Public Utility District #1 of Jefferson County; Securitas Security Company; Settlement Funding, LLC; Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians; Southeast Alaska Power Agency; T-Mobile USA; Teck Cominco American Inc.; TRANSACT Communications, Inc.; WeBTEC; Western Washington Medical Group.
(For complete Biographical Data on all Personnel and Client Representation, see Professional Biographies at Portland, Oregon).