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Brett Michael Spooner

Gravis Law, PLLC • WA
Investment FundsPersonal InjuryReal Estate

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Brett Michael Spooner is an accomplished attorney and the Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Managing Partner of Gravis Law, PLLC, a nationally recognized law firm based in Richland, Washington. With a robust focus on Investment Funds, Personal Injury, and Real Estate, Brett leverages his extensive legal and entrepreneurial experience to provide innovative solutions for clients navigating complex legal landscapes. A graduate of Gonzaga University School of Law, Brett obtained his law degree in 2013, where he concentrated on Business Law and Securities Regulation. During his time at Gonzaga, he not only excelled academically but also actively contributed to the community through the Business Law Clinic and various entrepreneurial initiatives. Following law school, he founded Gravis Law, PLLC, driven by a commitment to improve accessibility to legal services and support small businesses. In addition to his role at Gravis Law, Brett is the Founder of Manage Squared, Inc., a SaaS company providing cutting-edge legal case management software. He is also the President of Fuse, a co-working space that fosters collaboration among entrepreneurs. His dedication to economic development is evident through his involvement on the Board of the Tri-Cities Regional Chamber of Commerce, Gesa Credit Union, Wildland Labs, Inc., and State of Motion. Brett's passion for education and community engagement shines through as he frequently lectures on entrepreneurship, business development, and legal topics at institutions such as Washington State University Tri-Cities and Columbia Basin Community College. Outside of his professional endeavors, Brett enjoys spending time with his family and pursuing outdoor activities like mountain biking and golf.

Updated: Apr 17, 2026