Ten current members of the Construction Counsel have volunteered to take a law student (or more) to lunch to discuss their work. These attorneys are listed below, alphabetically, by first name. Please reach out to any of them to inquire further. In the subject line, if you choose to email, please write “Lunch with Lawyers.”

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Seth Millstein at seth@pillar-law.com. Also, even if you choose not to go out to lunch, feel free to reach out to any of the members below and set up a time to discuss their practice. As an icebreaker, we added a “little known fact.”  Thank you and Bon Appetit.


Attorney

Primary Area(s)
of Practice

Employer & Location

Little Known Fact


Amber Hardwick
Admitted to WSBA 2009

Vice President and General Counsel for OAC Services

OAC Services, Seattle
Enjoys hiking in the mountains when not working or playing Jenga

Bart Reed
Admitted to WSBA 2012

Litigation of complex construction defect matters

Stoel Rives, Seattle

Loves the Georgia Bulldogs and is still riding high after the big win


Bryce Sinner
Admitted to WSBA 2010

Litigation and contract work for contractors and owners

Landerholm, Vancouver

Enjoys loud music (except for opera or country) and skiing, especially at the same time


Colm Nelson
Admitted to WSBA 2005

Litigation and contract work for contractors and owners

Stoel Rives, Seattle

Past council chair; does not play golf, but does enjoy fishing, hiking, cribbage, and hunting


Geoff Palachuk
Admitted to WSBA 2014

Litigation and contract work for contractors and owners

Perkins Coie, Seattle

Habitually checks (unsuccessfully) for the release dates of The Winds of Winters and The Doors of Stone


Jason T. Piskel
Admitted to WSBA 2004
Litigation
Piskel Yahne Kovarik PLLC, Spokane
Co-piloted a 50-foot trawler from Nanamio, BC, through the Ballard Locks.

Jennifer Beyerlein
Admitted to WSBA 2004

Litigation and contract work for architects and engineers

Lane Powell, Seattle

Strongly dislikes cardamom and does not know why


Masaki "Saki" Yamada
Admitted to WSBA 2005

Litigation and contract work for contractors and owners

Ahlers Cressman & Sleight, Seattle

Loves NFTs, and the Civil Rules, so combining them might allow him to retire early if it takes off


Paige Spratt
Admitted to WSBA 2011

Litigation and contract work for contractors and owners

Schwabe, Vancouver

Favorite Vacation spot is Hawai'i or the backyard, which is easier to access, and where there are chickens and goats


Seth Millstein
Admitted to WSBA 2004

Litigation and liens for contractors and homeowners

Pillar, Seattle

Favorite song prior to 2000: Africa by Toto, no contest


Todd Henry
Admitted to WSBA 2002

Litigation and contract work for contractors and owners

Inslee Best, Bellevue

Volunteered as a marshal at the US Open at Chambers Bay

Travis Colburn
Admitted to WSBA 2019

Litigation and contract work for contractors and owners

Ahlers Cressman & Sleight, Seattle

Former architect that helped organize the Council's 2022 Smith Tower event

Updated: Feb. 29, 2024