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Carney Elects Eric Hanson as Shareholder

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Eric Hanson has been elected a Shareholder at Carney Badley Spellman. His legal practice concentrates on insurance issues with a specific focus on the prosecution

Eric Hanson’s legal practice concentrates on insurance issues with a specific focus on the prosecution of property damage claims. He has successfully litigated cases throughout the Western United States in both state and federal court. Prior to entering private practice, Eric clerked for Justice Charles Johnson at the Washington State Supreme Court. Eric works throughout the West handling cases in Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Alaska, Idaho and California.  Eric is licensed in Washington, Oregon and Alaska. He is a member of the Washington, Oregon, and Alaska Bar Associations, and NASP (National Association of Subrogation Professionals). Eric has experience with a variety of matters from simple negligence to catastrophic property claims caused by wildfires, propane and natural gas events, product liability failures, or construction related losses.  Eric routinely handles depositions, hearing and mediations.

Eric Hanson’s Bio

Carney Badley Spellman is about Advocacy, Strategy, Results. Located in Seattle, we are a full-service law firm committed to exceptional client service and professional excellence. Our firm serves individuals, professionals, entrepreneurs, educators, closely-held or family businesses, franchises, Fortune 500 corporations, and insurance companies. They are in the private sector, public sector, and governments. Our clients are forward thinkers, creative, collaborative, and deliver high-quality products and business services to their markets. Their markets extend into almost every industry including, food and beverage, retail, professional services, arts, health care, education, manufacturing, technology, construction, real estate, and more. We advocate for our clients. We strategize with them to meet their goals.

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