Brian K. Howe
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Brian K. Howe is a seasoned attorney and founder of Vox, based in Seattle, specializing in personal injury law. Since establishing the firm in 2009, Brian has dedicated himself to empowering individuals and organizations to engage in meaningful conversations that lead to transformative outcomes. While Vox originally focused on serving startup businesses, investors, and nonprofits, the core mission has evolved to prioritize guiding clients through critical negotiations that align with their personal and professional goals. With a deep understanding of behavioral science, Brian employs evidence-based negotiation techniques refined through years of experience in the field. He assists clients in navigating a variety of situations, from negotiating cofounder equity and securing investment rounds to addressing compensation issues and managing potential HR crises. By identifying the underlying needs and desires of all parties involved, Brian develops strategic roadmaps that foster mutual commitment and successful outcomes. Brian's approach is particularly beneficial for entrepreneurs, helping them enhance their communication skills during fundraising processes, from the initial pitch to the signing of term sheets. For employees, he provides guidance on securing improved compensation at pivotal career moments, while executives gain insights into understanding their customers better. At Vox, every client benefits from Brian's leadership as he serves as lead counsel, supported by a team of former executives, attorneys, and experts when necessary. Brian K. Howe is committed to helping clients achieve their objectives through innovative negotiation tactics, ensuring that they get the results they desire in their personal injury cases and beyond.
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