Frank Prestia
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Frank Prestia is a seasoned attorney based in Seattle, WA, with a multifaceted practice that spans Artificial Intelligence, Estate Planning, Manufacturing, Personal Injury, and Real Estate. As the Managing Attorney at FDP Law, Frank combines his extensive legal knowledge with a client-centered approach, ensuring that each client receives tailored solutions that align with their unique needs and aspirations. A graduate of St. John's University School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctorate in 1996, Frank has over two decades of legal experience. His work as Chief Legal Officer at Melting & Filling Equipment, Inc. and Chief Compliance Officer at PFS Holdings LLC underscores his deep understanding of the complexities in manufacturing and regulatory compliance, making him an invaluable resource for businesses in these sectors. Frank's diverse expertise also includes navigating the intricacies of Estate Planning, ensuring that clients have peace of mind regarding their legacies. His experience as President and Broker of Prestia Group, LLC, and as President of Prestia Franchise Consulting has further honed his skills in real estate transactions and franchise law, enabling him to provide strategic guidance to clients in both personal and commercial matters. Whether representing individuals in personal injury claims or advising corporations on the implications of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Frank is dedicated to achieving optimal outcomes for his clients. He believes in building lasting relationships based on trust and transparency, allowing clients to feel confident and secure in their legal journey. At FDP Law, Frank Prestia is committed to empowering clients with the knowledge and support they need to navigate their legal challenges effectively.
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Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.