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Byrd Garrett PLLC

TEL (206) 363-0123 |  Seattle, WA

Stanley Byrd is the principal of the law firm of Stanley R. Byrd, Inc., P.S., a Professional Law Corporation. For almost two decades, Mr. Byrd has helped Washington State residents achieve their estat...(more)

Stephen M. Waltar, PS

TEL (425) (425) 455-6788 |  Bellevue, WA

BACKGROUND: Steve was born on March 15, 1962, in Boston, Massachusetts. His true roots, however, are firmly planted in the Pacific Northwest. Steve grew up in Richland, Washington and moved ...(more)



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