Michael Clark Brubaker
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Michael Clark Brubaker is a dedicated attorney based in Seattle, Washington, specializing in general practice at Brubaker Law Group PLLC. With a Juris Doctor from Seattle University School of Law (2015) and a Bachelor’s degree from Whitman College (2007), Michael combines a robust legal education with a rich background in science, positioning him uniquely to serve clients across various fields. Since joining Brubaker Law Group in 2015, Michael has built a reputation for his client-centered approach and keen understanding of complex legal issues. His experience includes a significant tenure as a Patent Attorney, where he has successfully guided clients through the intricacies of intellectual property law, ensuring their innovations are protected and valued. Prior to this, he honed his skills as an attorney at Bold IP and gained invaluable insight during his judicial externship at the U.S. District Court for Western Washington. Michael's foundational expertise in science, evidenced by his recognition from the American Chemical Society for excellence in physical and organic chemistry, allows him to navigate technical aspects of legal matters with ease. This unique background empowers him to effectively serve clients in technology and research sectors, where understanding the underlying science is crucial. At Brubaker Law Group, Michael is committed to fostering strong relationships with his clients, prioritizing their goals and providing tailored legal strategies that deliver results. Whether clients are seeking guidance on patent law or general legal queries, Michael’s comprehensive knowledge and approachable demeanor make him a trusted partner in their legal journeys.
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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.