William E. Cullen, Jr.

William E. Cullen, Jr.: Attorney with Cullen Palmer Law Office PLLC
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Biography

Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Editorial Board, University of Washington Law Review, 1968-1969. Law Clerk, Justice Orris Hamilton, Washington State Supreme Court, 1969-1970. Assistant Attorney General, State of Washington, 1970-1972. Member, Thurston County Planning Commission, 1973-1975. Instructor, Real Estate Law, South Puget Sound Community College, 1976-1994.

Areas of Practice (12)

  • Real Estate
  • Real Estate Foreclosures
  • Land Use
  • Wills
  • Business Law
  • Corporations
  • Partnership Law
  • Commercial Law
  • Trusts and Estates
  • Probates
  • Arbitration
  • Mediation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
United States Naval Academy, B.S., 1962
Law School Attended:
University of Washington, J.D., 1969
Year of First Admission:
1969
Admission:
1969, Washington
Memberships:
Washington State Bar Association (Member: Civil Rights Committee, 1971; International Law Committee, 1973-1975; Board of Bar Examiners, 1975-1979; Washington State Board of Continuing Education, 1987-1990).
ISLN:
908086052

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Fixed fees available

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