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Carney Welcomes Lauren Fricke, Business and Litigation Attorney

Lauren Fricke is an associate in Carney’s business and litigation practice groups. Ms. Fricke focuses her practice on startups, mergers and acquisitions, general corporate, and

Lauren Fricke is an associate in Carney’s business and litigation practice groups. Ms. Fricke focuses her practice on startups, mergers and acquisitions, general corporate, and civil litigation matters. Ms. Fricke earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology and master’s degree in business administration from Seattle University and graduated from Seattle University School of Law in May 2022. During law school, Ms. Fricke gained experience working on a variety of litigation matters at regional firm and working on appellate matters for a Ninth Circuit Lawyer Representative. Additionally, Ms. Fricke worked in-house at a publicly traded SaaS company analyzing and drafting commercial agreements.  Outside of work, Ms. Fricke enjoys playing soccer and skiing.

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About Carney Badley Spellman, P.S.

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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