Dearie's son: Although in Seattle, he doesn't appear to be part of the swamp link at the bottom:
Ray Dearie is the principal lawyer in the Dearie Law Group in Seattle. Born and raised in New York City, Ray found his way out West during and after college where he worked in some of our Nation’s glorious national parks, including Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska, Mount Rainier National Park, Death Valley National Park, and Yellowstone National Park. Through his westerly journeys, Ray received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Montana in 1997 (Law Review). Following law school, Ray clerked for Chief Judge Fred Scullin in United States District Court (New York). Following his clerkship, Ray moved to Seattle.
After moving to Seattle, Ray worked as a deputy prosecuting attorney for the Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Ray was named Prosecutor of the Year in 2002-2003. After leaving the Prosecutor’s Office, Ray began private practice as an insurance defense attorney. Gradually, Ray transitioned his practice away from defending corporations and insurance companies to representing plaintiffs.
In 2008, Ray founded the Dearie Law Group, where he represents injured persons in a variety of different personal injury claims. Ray was selected as a Super Lawyer from 2009 to the present. Ray has tried numerous cases in both State and Federal Court, including an $8,000,000 jury verdict in a sexual abuse case in Whatcom County (Feb. 2016) and another sexual abuse jury verdict in Pierce County ($1.27 Million -- CMJ v. Kleinfelder). Ray has also settled several recent cases in excess of $1,000,000, including Brewster v. Doe, et al., (1.0 Million -- Dram Shop), Jacobson v. Doe, (2.5 Million --Slip/Fall/Premises Liability), and Newman v. King County (largest multi-million dollar settlement against King County Metro in its history ($7,000,000). Recently, Ray was hired as co-counsel in Harris v. King County Sheriff’s Office, which resulted in a $10,000,000 settlement during the third week of trial in Pierce County Superior Court (January 2011).
Dearie's son: Although in Seattle, he doesn't appear to be part of the swamp link at the bottom:
Ray Dearie is the principal lawyer in the Dearie Law Group in Seattle. Born and raised in New York City, Ray found his way out West during and after college where he worked in some of our Nation’s glorious national parks, including Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska, Mount Rainier National Park, Death Valley National Park, and Yellowstone National Park. Through his westerly journeys, Ray received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Montana in 1997 (Law Review). Following law school, Ray clerked for Chief Judge Fred Scullin in United States District Court (New York). Following his clerkship, Ray moved to Seattle.
After moving to Seattle, Ray worked as a deputy prosecuting attorney for the Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Ray was named Prosecutor of the Year in 2002-2003. After leaving the Prosecutor’s Office, Ray began private practice as an insurance defense attorney. Gradually, Ray transitioned his practice away from defending corporations and insurance companies to representing plaintiffs.
In 2008, Ray founded the Dearie Law Group, where he represents injured persons in a variety of different personal injury claims. Ray was selected as a Super Lawyer from 2009 to the present. Ray has tried numerous cases in both State and Federal Court, including an $8,000,000 jury verdict in a sexual abuse case in Whatcom County (Feb. 2016) and another sexual abuse jury verdict in Pierce County ($1.27 Million -- CMJ v. Kleinfelder). Ray has also settled several recent cases in excess of $1,000,000, including Brewster v. Doe, et al., (1.0 Million -- Dram Shop), Jacobson v. Doe, (2.5 Million --Slip/Fall/Premises Liability), and Newman v. King County (largest multi-million dollar settlement against King County Metro in its history ($7,000,000). Recently, Ray was hired as co-counsel in Harris v. King County Sheriff’s Office, which resulted in a $10,000,000 settlement during the third week of trial in Pierce County Superior Court (January 2011).
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I wonder if he has any affiliations, loose or concrete, to John Morgan from FL. If he does, then he's a swamp rat.
I don't see the dirtiest words in law firms: Perkins Coie - who's headquarters is in Seattle. At least there's that.
Just as a point of interest, Perkins Coie have been the corporate lawyers for The Boeing Company for decades.
They've done a few cases together, but that's the only connection I see.