Background
Glosser, Lawrence S. was born on January 13, 1951 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States.
Glosser, Lawrence S. was born on January 13, 1951 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States.
University of Cincinnati (Bachelor of Arts, 1973). Hebrew Union College (Master of Arts, Communal Service, Master of Arts, Education, 1977). Seattle University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1995).
Spoken languages: Hebrew.
Worked at Perkins Coie (Bellevue, Washington) specializing in Corporation, Public Utility, Energy, Banking, Bankruptcy, Reorganization and Creditors" Rights, Corporate Financing, Taxation, Charitable Organizations, Guardianships, Estate Planning, Probate, Labor, Employment, Education, Real Estate, General Business and Commercial, Antitrust, Environmental, Natural Resources, Land Use, Hazardous Waste, Administrative, Aviation, Government Contract, Intellectual Property, Mergers and Acquisitions, Product Liability and Tort Law. General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts and before various Federal and State Administrative Tribunals. International Commercial and Financial Transactions.
Admitted to the bar, 1995, Washington.
Associate Editor, Seattle Law Review, 1994-1995. Judicial Extern to Honorary William L. Dwyer, United States.
District Court, Western District of Washington, 1995. Perkins Coie is the largest law firm headquartered in the Pacific Northwest.
Founded in 1912 in Seattle, the firm has 330 lawyers with offices located in Asia, Europe and North America.
The firm opened the Bellevue office, just east of Seattle, in 1983 to establish a presence in Washington"s fourth largest city, which is the Eastside"s business center. Lawyers in the Bellevue office work closely with our network of Perkins Coie lawyers around the world to remain on the forefront of issues and policies that affect Washington State. In addition to the legal capabilities available throughout the firm, our Bellevue full-service practice focuses specifically on litigation, labor and employment, corporate, high technology, energy and utilities, real estate and land use, education, and personal planning.