Washington State Litigation and Business Lawyer J Patrick Diener | 5/18/2026
Real estate syndications are often built on optimism. Investors gather around a promising apartment acquisition, development opportunity, or value-add project with the expectation that the sponsor will execute the business plan, distribute returns, and communicate clearly along the way. In strong markets, many problems remain hidden beneath rising property values and easy refinancing conditions. When… Read More
Washington State Divorce and Family Law Lawyer Kelsey L. Affronte | 5/13/2026
You’ve probably heard the term “alimony,” but Washington Courts refer to payments between divorcing or divorced spouses as “Spousal Support.” So, how do you know if you qualify for receiving spousal support? What about when you may be liable for paying it? Here’s the 411. In Washington, spousal support is decided by the Court and… Read More
Please join us in congratulating the Beresford Booth lawyers who were chosen as honorees for this year’s Washington Super Lawyers® list. Super Lawyers® David Tingstad, Managing Partner and leader of the Business, Mergers and Acquisitions Group, selected for his work in Business/Corporations. David has been honored as a Super Lawyer 9 times. Bill Kessler, Partner… Read More
Beresford Booth is a proud Gold Sponsor for Run To Win. Run To Win has three major fundraising events throughout the year, and the first one kicks off this Saturday at the Lynnwood Event Center. It’s the 35th annual Run To Win GameDay Auction. Run To Win (RTW) is a non-profit outreach program that was… Read More
Washington State Business Lawyer C. Michael Kvistad | 5/6/2026
When Washington business owners embark on an acquisition, they often view their professional advisors as operating in silos: the lawyer handles the “legal paperwork” and the accountant handles the “numbers.” In reality, the quality of the outcome depends on these two roles working together. A lawyer can draft the strongest indemnity clause imaginable, but it… Read More
Washington State Real Estate Law Lawyer Babak Shamsi | 5/5/2026
In Washington State, when a property owner defaults on a loan secured by a deed of trust, the beneficiary under the deed of trust has many options for enforcement, including, but not limited to, nonjudicial foreclosure, a statutory procedure governed under RCW 61.24 (known as the “Deed of Trust Act” or “DTA”). The DTA enables… Read More