Gleam Law - Seattle
605 1st Ave Ste 330, Seattle, WA 98104
Gleam Law is known in Washington, Oregon, California, and other US markets for business law, intellectual property, business litigation, real estate law, cannabis law, mergers and acquisitions, lighting law, liquor law, product liability, and psilocybin law. The firm serves entrepreneurs and businesses in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and beyond, helping clients protect ideas, launch companies, expand operations, manage disputes, and adapt to changing regulations.
Gleam Law develops personalized legal solutions by evaluating each client’s business model, intellectual property, licensing needs, contracts, regulatory risks, growth plans, industry challenges, and dispute exposure. The firm provides strategic advice, identifies legal or operational issues, and helps clients prepare for changing laws. This preparation supports stronger decisions in startup planning, brand protection, cannabis compliance, litigation, real estate transactions, mergers, acquisitions, liquor licensing, and product liability matters.
Gleam Law brings broad expertise to industries involving CBD, hemp, legal marijuana, restaurants, bars, entertainment production, lighting, professional audio, video production, laser shows, psychedelics, intellectual property, and closely held businesses. The firm helps clients protect trademarks, manage cannabis banking issues, handle non-disclosure agreement disputes, address partnership buyouts, investigate product defects, maintain licenses, acquire or sell businesses, and build legal strategies that support practical business goals.
Gleam Law is recognized for approachable attorneys, industry knowledge, client service, and legal guidance tailored to entrepreneurs and companies operating in complex markets. The firm’s lawyers stay current on changes affecting cannabis, intellectual property, business disputes, acquisitions, liquor licensing, and emerging industries. Thorough preparation, clear advice, and practical strategy help clients protect assets, reduce risk, resolve disputes, and pursue growth across regulated and competitive business environments.