SRSEAN DONALD REAYSnohomish County Prosecutor
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Snohomish County Prosecutor

Sean Donald Reay

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3000 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA, 98201
Contracts & AgreementsConstitutionalEstate PlanningGeneral PracticeGovernment
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Sean Donald Reay is an appeals attorney with 23 years of legal experience, practicing at Snohomish County Prosecutor in Everett, WA. He has been admitted to the Washington Bar since 2003. His practice spans multiple areas of law including appeals, constitutional, contracts and agreements, and estate planning, among others. In addition to English, he is proficient in German. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2003

License Status

No misconduct found

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8Practice Areas
  • Appeals13%
  • Constitutional13%
  • Contracts and Agreements13%
  • Estate Planning13%
  • General Practice12%
  • Government12%
  • Real Estate12%
  • State, Local, and Municipal Law12%

Languages

German

Experience

23+ years

Appeals Attorney at Snohomish County Prosecutor. Admitted to practice in Washington, 2003. Focus areas include Contracts & Agreements, Constitutional, Estate Planning.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Washington

Bar #Washington State Bar Association · Admitted 2003

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3000 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA, 98201

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