| David
C. Burkett obtained
his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1984, and his Bachelor's
Degrees in History and Political Science, summa cum laude, from
the University of Illinois in 1981. He is a member of several honorary
associations, including Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Burkett is admitted to practice in the States of Washington, Oregon, and Texas. Mr. Burkett has practiced
construction and general business litigation in Seattle since moving
here from Texas in 1987. Mr. Burkett has represented large national
companies, contractors, design professionals, owners, small firms
and individuals in disputes with private parties, the State of Washington
and various municipalities. Mr. Burkett also has had an extensive
and very successful appellate practice.
Appellate
and Litigation Practice
American
Discount Corporation v. Hi-Quality House of Pies, Inc.
Transformed a major loss into a major victory through appeal. Took
over representation of seller of baking company after loss at trial
to buyers, to appeal an award of lost profits to the buyers based
on findings of sellers’ fraud and misrepresentation as to
the assets and liabilities of the baking company. Court of Appeals
reversed the lost profits award, which then allowed the sellers
to recover substantial sums from the buyers.
Mendez v.
Palm Harbor Homes, Inc.
Significant arbitration decision. Court held that Consumer Protection
Act claims are arbitrable under an arbitration agreement.
Hensel Phelps
Construction Co. v. King County
Contract provisions enforced to limit the availability of quantum
meruit claims.
Fiorito
Bros. v. State of Washington (Goose Gap)
Pre-trial motions used to produce directed verdict in excess of
$1.2 million. These motions, which required thorough analysis of
contract law pertaining to claim notice provisions, as applied to
the WSDOT Standard Specifications, caused a Thurston County Superior
Court judge to reverse his own colleague. This result was then successfully
defended on appeal.
Ziegler
v. Danielsen
Successful appeal of adverse possession judgment, based upon the
failure to find fixed boundaries of the land claimed to have been
adversely possessed.
Ongoing
Litigation Practice
Represents parties ranging from nationally known, publicly traded
companies, through medium size local businesses, down to individuals,
in a wide variety of business and property disputes. The constant
theme is the pursuit of cost effective dispute resolution, with
an emphasis on settlement where possible or efficient arbitration
or trial where settlement is not possible.
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Business
Practice
Construction
Contractor Representation
Ongoing representation of construction companies, with emphasis
on proactive dispute prevention and resolution, accomplishing these
goals through effective representation in contract negotiation and
performance.
Business
Formation
Forms corporations, limited liability companies and other such entities,
for a variety of businesses. Representative types include construction
companies, mobile home parks and retail sales companies.
Real Estate
Purchases and Financing
Ongoing representation of businesses and individuals to assist in
the purchase and sale of real estate, ranging from commercial office
buildings to personal residences.
Real Estate
Leases
Ongoing representation of businesses and individuals to assist in
the leasing of commercial real estate.
Corporate
Acquisition
Represented publicly traded corporations in the acquisitions of
a closely held technology companies. Key issues included non-competition
and intellectual property rights protections.
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