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Michele Radosevich

Senior Counsel

T 206.757.8124 Seattle
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Michele Radosevich focuses on litigating state and local tax issues for clients doing business in Washington state. She works in commercial litigation and administrative law, representing trade groups and governmental entities. A former lobbyist before the Washington Legislature, Michele also provides advice on lobbying and campaign finance regulation.

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Admitted to Practice

  • Washington, 1994

Education

  • J.D., Seattle University School of Law, 1994, summa cum laude
    • Lead Articles Editor, University of Puget Sound Law Review
  • B.A., Marquette University

Memberships & Affiliations

    • President, Washington State Bar Association, 2012  
    • Law Alumni Board, Seattle University School of Law, 2002-present
    • Adjunct professor, Legislative Process, Seattle University School of Law, 1998-present

Professional Recognition

    • Named one of the "Best Lawyers in America" by Best Lawyers in Tax Law, 2020-present; in Government Relations Practice, 2024-present
    • Named "Woman of the Year," Women's Law Caucus, Seattle University School of Law, 2013
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