Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson P.S.
Brian Free is a Principal at Hillis Clark Martin Peterson since 2004, specializing in commercial litigation with a focus on representing creditors, financial institutions, and commercial landlords and tenants. With extensive experience in creditor work that includes insolvency, receiverships, workouts, and bankruptcy matters, Brian has also served as Adjunct Faculty in Bankruptcy Law at Seattle University School of Law and as an Instructor in Contract Management at the University of Washington Continuing Education. Previous roles include Research Analyst at the Corporate Executive Board and Research Intern at The Brookings Institution. Brian holds a Doctor of Law (J.D.) from the University of Washington and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Stanford University.
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Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson P.S.
Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson P.S. is a Seattle-based law firm founded in 1971. Our clients include national and international corporations, local and regional businesses, government entities, community organizations, and individuals. Since the beginning we have offered the highest level of professional services to our clients by creating an atmosphere of excellence for our attorneys and staff in a collegial, non-institutional setting. The result is a team of dedicated, passionate legal professionals. Our expertise, creativity and "can do" attitude have won long-term loyalty from an impressive roster of clients. Our work covers a broad range of business and industry areas, including many enterprises with diverse and complex legal needs. The firm achieves excellence in the practice of law, emphasizing practical problem solving, high-quality legal work, and cost-effective management of client matters. We endeavor to be skilled client counselors as well as lawyers. Our approach to the practice and our commitment to quality of life for attorneys and staff members combine to create a stimulating, informal, and humane work environment. We take our work seriously, but not ourselves.