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The Bianchi Law Firm emphasizes in the defense of individuals accused of crimes involving drugs or alcohol; specifically, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs (DUI/DWI). Dedicated to personalized, results-oriented representation, The Bianchi Law Firm strives to keep its clients informed and as comfortable as possible through what is often the most difficult journey they will ever take.
Located in Seattle, Washington, our Firm was founded in 1960 by Alfred J. Bianchi, a former Washington State Assistant Attorney General and King County Deputy Prosecutor. From the outset, The Bianchi Law Firm first began to emphasize DUI defense. After leaving the King County Prosecutor's Office in 1985, George L. Bianchi joined The Bianchi Law Firm where he has become recognized as an innovator in the defense of DUI and other alcohol and drug related crimes.
George has lectured at numerous CLE programs throughout the United States concerning DUI defense and has been lead counsel in a number of cases resolving significant criminal law issues. He is a member of the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, American Trial Lawyers’ Association, and is currently vice-president of Washington Foundation for Criminal Justice. In 1999 Martindale-Hubbell awarded him with their highest accolade, an AV rating in the legal profession. George is a founding member, graduate, and guest lecturer of the National College for DUI Defense. He was elected to the position of Regent with the National College for DUI Defense in July of 2000. He has been named to the "Super Lawyers" list by Washington Law & Politics annually since the year 2000. In 2003, he was presented with the prestigious Dean's Service Award from the National College for DUI Defense. In 2006 and 2007 George was named one of the Top 25 in Criminal Defense on the Washington "Super Lawyers" list. Only four attorneys on this list emphasized DUI Defense in 2006.
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