Mano, McKerricher & Paroutaud - Lewis County Law Firm
Washington Law Firm
We are a full service law firm that is equipped to handle all of your legal needs. With six attorneys, we are one of the largest firms in Lewis County. Our experienced attorneys, backed by a professional staff, will aggressively represent your interests. We take pride in providing high-quality representation for a reasonable fee.
Founded by Brian M. Baker and Arlan O. Lund, our firm has served Chehalis and Centralia and its surrounding communities since 1975. Our experience in the courtroom, as pro tem judges, hearings officers and former prosecutors enables our attorneys to give our clients the best possible service by drawing on this added expertise. In addition to decades of experience in various fields of law, the firm is proud to have been part of several career pathways to judgeship, including a superior court judge.
Practice Areas:
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Law
- Bankruptcy
- Business Law
- Family Law
- Estate Planning & Probate
- Real Estate Law
- Employment Law
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