- Sex CrimesRalph is a Seattle native who earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Washington. In 1969, he graduated With Honors in Political Science and, in 1973, earned his Juris Doctor degree. After graduation, Ralph worked as a law clerk for a Federal Judge in the United States District Court, Western District of Washington. He then served as a Deputy King County Prosecuting Attorney, trying felony jury cases for crimes ranging from burglary to kidnapping, rape and murder. Four and a half years later, Ralph began his civil practice with a mid-sized law firm on the Eastside, where he practiced for 29 years, 26 of which as a principal shareholder. Tiring of the increasingly merciless “reverse commute” between Bellevue and Seattle, where he and his wife Esther live, in early 2007, Ralph moved his law practice (with his entire clientele intact) to Seattle. He was joined in the move by his two outstandingly experienced, skilled and personable paralegals, Winnie Epstein and Judy Harel.
- Burglary
- Assault
- Murder
- Kidnapping
- Corporate Law
- Business DisputesRalph Maimon is the principal attorney of the Law Office of Ralph Maimon, P.S., located Madison Valley area in Seattle, Washington. His practice includes litigation in the commercial, real estate, personal injury and professional negligence fields. His law practice is complemented by transactional work in real estate and business law.
- Real Estate Litigation
- Premises LiabilityPersonal Injury Practice can take many forms. A claim for personal injuries can involve injuries from an automobile accident, a slip and fall (called “premises liability cases”), a case of medical or dental negligence, a boating accident, a defective product (such as, a medication, a tire or even an SUV with a tendency to roll over) or a physical assault, to name just a few.
- Construction Litigation
- Easement
- Personal InjuryGenerally, people who are injured by these incidents first hear from an adjuster from the at-fault party’s insurance company. This may be the most critical time that they need the advice of a competent attorney, who is well-versed in personal injury law. While an adjuster may profess to be very concerned with your injuries and your well-being (they may even offer to make a quick settlement in exchange for a release of liability), they are very experienced people who deal with hundreds of cases. They have one purpose and one purpose only in mind, to save money for the insurance company. They are not on your side. They may also attempt to make you feel that you don’t need a lawyer to handle your claim. In all but a very few cases, nothing could be farther from the truth.
- Auto Accidents
- Estate Planning
- Wills
- Power of Attorney
- Probate