Seattle attorney Edward Read Langenbach
Practice
Read understands the art of a transaction, which is why his practice focuses on real estate and business law. He advises real estate developers, commercial property owners and closely held businesses on a variety of issues, including financing, leasing, transactions and securities law issues. He also represents real estate clients in condemnation proceedings and lease disputes as well as business clients in shareholder litigation, valuation proceedings, partnership dissolutions and other complex business disputes.
Professional Highlights
- Admitted to practice before the Washington State Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States Supreme Court and the United States Court of Military Appeals
- Real Estate and Business Law sections of the American Bar Association and the Washington State Bar Association; speaker on various real estate law topics; named Super Lawyer, Washington Law & Politics magazine
- Dartmouth College Alumni Council, 1978-80
- Lake Washington Shoreline Master Program Committee, 1974-75
- City of Medina, Planning Commission, 1975-81; Board of Adjustment 1982-89 (Chair 1986-89) and 1997-2000; City Council, 1989-91
- Board Member, Camp Nor'wester, 1997-present (President 1999-01)
- Washington Board Member, Pacific Crest Outward Bound School, 1997-present
- Board Member, Lopez Community Land Trust, 2004-present (Board Chair 2005-present)
Education
Harvard University, J.D., 1967
Dartmouth College, B.A., 1964
Personal
Read enjoys many outdoor activities including skiing and hiking. He also spends time raising llamas and sheep in the San Juan Islands.
For your next real estate or business transaction, contact Read Langenbach for legal advice.