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Austin Hatcher

Principal Attorney

Licensed in Washington

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Austin Hatcher’s practice spans civil and criminal litigation alongside transactional work, including LLC formation, small business governance, and real estate. He started his own firm in 2021 and has helped clients in and out of the courtroom ever since. Before law school, Austin served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps, with postings at Quantico, Fort Leonard Wood, Camp Pendleton, and Okinawa, and deployed with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit to the Philippines. He continues to support the military community as a volunteer attorney with the Washington State Attorney General’s MEDAL program and the WSBA Legal Assistance for Military Personnel section.

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