4535 Lacey Blvd. SELacey, WA 98503- 5718
Elizabeth A. Abbott was admitted to the Washington State Bar in 1994, and to the California State Bar in 1985. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California and her Juris Doctor degree from Pepperdine University School of Law in 1984.
Ms. Abbott joined the Law Offices of Harold Carr in 2009. Prior to joining the firm she worked as a prosecutor with the King County Prosecuting Attorney and the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office where she was named...
Elizabeth A. Abbott was admitted to the Washington State Bar in 1994, and to the California State Bar in 1985. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California and her Juris Doctor degree from Pepperdine University School of Law in 1984.
Ms. Abbott joined the Law Offices of Harold Carr in 2009. Prior to joining the firm she worked as a prosecutor with the King County Prosecuting Attorney and the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office where she was named...
Elizabeth A. Abbott was admitted to the Washington State Bar in 1994, and to the California State Bar in 1985. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California and her Juris Doctor degree from Pepperdine University School of Law in 1984.
Ms. Abbott joined the Law Offices of Harold Carr in 2009. Prior to joining the firm she worked as a prosecutor with the King County Prosecuting Attorney and the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office where she was named Prosecutor of the Year in 1996.
A career litigator, Ms. Abbott is an Eagle member of the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, a member of the Washington State Bar Association, Thurston County Bar Association, Tacoma Pierce County Bar Association and the California Bar Association.
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