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Corey Parker

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Licensed in Washington State and California

Bio

Corey Parker is an appellate attorney with a strong commitment to serving individuals in need of appellate representation. His legal career, rooted in Washington State, reflects his dedication to helping clients navigate the appellate process, particularly those seeking to correct past legal errors.

Corey earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington and graduated with cum laude honors from Seattle University School of Law, where he honed his skills in legal writing and advocacy. He also served as President of the Student Bar Association, demonstrating leadership in the legal community.

Although Corey initially practiced in criminal defense, his focus shifted to appellate law, where he found his true calling. He recognized the significant impact that effective appellate representation can have on people’s lives, especially those seeking to address past legal issues through the appeals process.

Corey’s practice is focused on Washington State appeals. His appellate practice includes civil, family law, and federal civil matters.

Mr. Parker’s passion for the law has not gone unnoticed within the legal community; his peers have helped him obtain a perfect 10.0 (Superb) AVVO rating. He was included in Avvo’s 2015 list of top attorneys in Coast Magazine. He was also selected as a Rising Star by Superlawyers:

  • Top Rated Seattle, WA Appellate Attorney | Corey Parker | Super Lawyers
  • Lawyer in Seattle, WA | Corey Parker | Avvo
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