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Robert
Sulkin
Bob Sulkin is a trial attorney
practicing in the areas of commercial law, securities
litigation, professional malpractice, real estate disputes,
environmental issues, and issues before the National
Collegiate Athletic Association. He represents both
plaintiffs and defendants in disputes involving financial
institutions, stock options, intellectual property,
shareholders' rights, business valuations, and malpractice.
Some of the region's largest institutions and law firms
have put their trust in his abilities, as have numerous
smaller companies and individuals.
Mr. Sulkin is a fellow of
the American College of Trial Lawyers. He is listed
in Chambers and Partners' Chambers USA America's Leading
Lawyers for Business as one of the best commercial litigators
in Washington State, and in Woodward/White's The Best
Lawyers in America, 12th Edition. He has received similar
recognition from Seattle Magazine and Washington CEO
Magazine.
Mr. Sulkin received his B.A.
in 1978 from the University of Wisconsin, and his law
degree, with honors, from the University of Minnesota
Law School in 1982. He began practicing law with the
large Chicago firm of Katten Muchin & Zavis, then
joined the Seattle firm of Culp Dwyer Guterson &
Grader in 1984 where he became partner in 1991. In 1995,
Mr. Sulkin became a founding member of McNaul Ebel Nawrot
& Helgren. Between 1995 and 1998, he served as head
of the firm's litigation department, and has served
as McNaul Ebel's managing partner since 1998.
In addition to his practice,
Mr. Sulkin has been an instructor at continuing legal
education seminars, has given presentations on the legal
profession and related issues, and sits on the boards
of various charitable organizations.
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