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Peter J. Eglick, Partner Attorney
Municipal Law, Homeowners' Associations, Growth Management, Shoreline, Zoning/Land Use, SEPA/NEPA, Critical Areas/Wetlands Regulation, C...
Phone:206-965-8489, 206-441-1069
Web:http://www.ekwlaw.com
Address: 1000 Second Avenue, Suite 3130, Seattle, WA 98104
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Law Firm:Eglick Kiker Whited PLLC (EKW Law)
Lawyer:Peter J. Eglick
Phone:206-965-8489, 206-441-1069
Fax:206-441-1089
Lawyer Title:Partner
Practice Areas:Municipal Law, Homeowners' Associations, Growth Management, Shoreline, Zoning/Land Use, SEPA/NEPA, Critical Areas/Wetlands Regulation, Clean Water/Clean Air, Solid/Dangerous Waste, Water Resources, Public Disclosure Act/Freedom of Information, Open Public Meetings, Administrative Procedures, Real Estate Litigation, Administrative/Regulatory, Environmental, Real Property/Land Use, Land Use & Zoning
Bio:Peter Eglick Selected Publications and Lectures: "Ethics for the Environmental and Land Use Practitioner," King County Bar Association, Environmental & Land Use Law, 2010; "Ethics for Land Use: Or, what every land use attorney wished their ethics professor would have taught them in law school." Law Seminars International Land Use in Washington, New Regulatory, Legislative and Legal Developments, 2009; "Selected Issues: Administrative Appeals and Judicial Review Under SEPA". Law Seminars International SEPA & NEPA, the Latest on Compliance from Developing Proposals Through Judicial Review, 2009; "Large Lot Development Patterns in Urban Areas: Is anything Left of the "Bright Line?"" Washington Bar Environmental and Land Use Law Section Midyear Meeting and Seminar, 2008; "Environmental & Land Use Law: What You Need to Know For 2008," King County Bar Association, December 2007; "Urban Densities: What the Law Does and Does Not Require," Growth Management Act, Law Seminars International, November 2006; "Urban Growth Area Issues," Land Use in Washington, Law Seminars International, April 2006; "Bright Line Fever: How I Learned to Stop Questioning Four Dwelling Units Per Acre and Love the Litowitz Test," Fall WSAMA ( Washington Association of Municipal Attorneys) Conference, October, 2005; "Land Use and Zoning Law Litigation in Washington," Continuing Legal Education Seminar, December, 2004; "Ethical Issues," Law Seminars International, 2002; "Development in Resource Lands:
Admitted:1975, Pennsylvania; 1977, District of Columbia; 1979, Washington;
College:University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1972
Law School:Georgetown University, J.D., 1975
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Web:http://www.ekwlaw.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Peter J. Eglick, graduated from University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1972 Georgetown University, J.D., 1975, is now employed by Eglick Kiker Whited PLLC (EKW Law) at 1000 Second Avenue, Suite 3130 Seattle, WA 98104.Peter J. Eglick is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Peter J. Eglick as your lawyer, you should consider whether Peter J. Eglick offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Peter J. Eglick has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Peter J. Eglick's office is located at Seattle, WA, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Peter J. Eglick has been admitted in 1975, Pennsylvania; 1977, District of Columbia; 1979, Washington;. His or her practice areas include Municipal Law, Homeowners' Associations, Growth Management, Shoreline, Zoning/Land Use, SEPA/NEPA, Critical Areas/Wetlands Regulation, Clean Water/Clean Air, Solid/Dangerous Waste, Water Resources, Public Disclosure Act/Freedom of Information, Open Public Meetings, Administrative Procedures, Real Estate Litigation, Administrative/Regulatory, Environmental, Real Property/Land Use, Land Use & Zoning.

Peter J. Eglick's college and law school education includes University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1972, Georgetown University, J.D., 1975. Other biographical background includes Peter Eglick Selected Publications and Lectures: "Ethics for the Environmental and Land Use Practitioner," King County Bar Association, Environmental & Land Use Law, 2010; "Ethics for Land Use: Or, what every land use attorney wished their ethics professor would have taught them in law school." Law Seminars International Land Use in Washington, New Regulatory, Legislative and Legal Developments, 2009; "Selected Issues: Administrative Appeals and Judicial Review Under SEPA". Law Seminars International SEPA & NEPA, the Latest on Compliance from Developing Proposals Through Judicial Review, 2009; "Large Lot Development Patterns in Urban Areas: Is anything Left of the "Bright Line?"" Washington Bar Environmental and Land Use Law Section Midyear Meeting and Seminar, 2008; "Environmental & Land Use Law: What You Need to Know For 2008," King County Bar Association, December 2007; "Urban Densities: What the Law Does and Does Not Require," Growth Management Act, Law Seminars International, November 2006; "Urban Growth Area Issues," Land Use in Washington, Law Seminars International, April 2006; "Bright Line Fever: How I Learned to Stop Questioning Four Dwelling Units Per Acre and Love the Litowitz Test," Fall WSAMA ( Washington Association of Municipal Attorneys) Conference, October, 2005; "Land Use and Zoning Law Litigation in Washington," Continuing Legal Education Seminar, December, 2004; "Ethical Issues," Law Seminars International, 2002; "Development in Resource Lands: . You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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