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Over 30 Years Of Legal Expertise.
Kram & Wooster, P. S. is an experienced law firm located in Tacoma, WA. With over 115 years of combined experience, our skilled attorneys represent individuals and businesses, using unmatched knowledge of the law and aggressive litigation to reach fair outcomes in all our cases.
We represent business owners in contract drafting, commercial litigation, worker’s compensation defense, labor and employment, and all other aspects of business law and advice. Our lawyers also handle individual legal cases.
Our areas of practice include:
* Employment law
* Family law
* Personal injury cases
* Wills and estate planning
* Real estate
* General corporate law
* Probates
* Divorces
We are members of the American Bar Association, Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association and the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of commerce.
Call Mann, Johnson, Wooster & McLaughlin today to schedule a consultation.
History
Established in 1942.
This firm was established in 1942 when Earl Mann left the Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and opened his own firm. Following World War II he was joined by Walt Copeland and Stan King. Over the years the firm has gone through various name changes as attorneys retired. The firm merged with Legget and Kram in 2006 and the firm name was shortened to Kram and Wooster in 2011 when a partner left to become a judge. We strive to provide top quality legal representation for individuals and business owners in a small firm setting. Our practice areas include family law, employment law, business advice and litigation, personal injury, probate and appeals.
Meet the Business Owner
Richard W.
Business Owner
Richard Wooster is an experienced trial attorney with over 30 years of experience. He has been actively involved in the American Inns of Court movement which promotes professionalism and civility in litigation practice. He has achieved success on behalf of both employees and businesses in many cases. His appellate work has strengthened protections for individuals under the Washington Law Against Discrimination.