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ABOUT US

CHRISTOPHER J. STOCKWELL
Founding Attorney

I'm a local boy. I grew up in a blue collar working class home here in Puget Sound.

Until 2008, I worked as an EMT and an Emergency Department Technician. Prior to that, I worked as a Firefighter and at numerous low paying service sector jobs. In 2009, I went back to college earning an AA degree from Seattle Central Community College in 2010. In 2012, I earned a BA from the University of Washington with honors in Political Science. In 2015, I earned a JD from Seattle University School of Law with a focus on labor and employment law. In 2015, I also became a member of the Washington State Bar Association. Between 2022-2024, I worked as a criminal prosecutor for the City of Seattle.

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Throughout my life I have been primarily focused on collective bargaining as well as workers’ and plaintiffs' rights.  I first became aware of the need for workers’ rights advocates while working as a low wage service sector employee. During my time as a first responder, in the field and the hospital setting, I was a member of Teamsters #763 and SEIU #1199 respectively.  During the course of my undergraduate career, I interned with OPEIU #8 and was involved with United Students Against Sweatshops worker rights campaigns.  During law school, I worked as a legal intern both for Administrative Judge Steven Gaffin at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Solicitor’s Office of the Department of Labor.

 

More recently, I served as an Adjunct Professor teaching an upper-level Employment Discrimination course. I am also the author of several published works of fiction including Book One of my new City Attorney's Office series.

I have a decade of litigation experience in employment law, specifically discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage theft claims. I have a winning record in both appeals and jury trials.

Unlike most civil attorneys—most of whom are glorified pencil pushers—I have real jury trial and appellate experience. I've achieved multiple winning jury verdicts both as a criminal prosecutor and a civil employment attorney. Experience matters. It matters when you trust a lawyer to litigate your case. It matters because I am a lawyer that can take you all the way if necessary.

ADMISSIONS

  • Washington State Bar Association

  • Federal District Court for the Western District of Washington

  • Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

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With my children

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With Governor Ferguson

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