Areas of Service
Your Trusted Legal Expert
It is of great importance that you understand your rights in a complex legal system. With over 30 years advocating for clients, Brodksy Law Firm has the knowledge and experience to guide you in this difficult time. Whether you are in Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, or Island County or surrounding areas, I am available to assist.
Traffic Ticket Defense
Traffic infractions can put your license—and your livelihood—at risk. Increased insurance premiums, license suspension, or the loss of a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) are just a few of the serious consequences that can follow a traffic violation conviction. I represent clients facing all types of moving and non-moving violations, from speeding tickets to negligent driving in the second degree, with a proven record of success. You have the right to request a hearing to contest your ticket—but you must act quickly, as you only have 30 days from the date of the violation to do so.
DUI
Reckless Driving
CDL
Speeding Infractions
Suspended License
No Insurance / SR-22
Post-Conviction Relief
Clearing your criminal record can open doors to better employment, housing, and peace of mind—but the process can be complex, especially when it involves felony convictions. While misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor vacations are relatively straightforward, felony vacations require navigating intricate statutes with numerous exceptions and requirements. The good news is that Washington law allows for the possibility of vacating multiple felony convictions. I assist clients in understanding their options and guiding them through every step of post-conviction relief, including vacating convictions, restoring firearm rights, and terminating sex offender registration.
Felony Vacation
Misdemeanor Vacation
Firearm Rights
Sex Offender Registry Termination
Driver's License Restoration
Firearms Rights Restoration
Restoring your firearm rights can be a complex process with rules that vary between state and federal law. Depending on your situation, you may have lost your rights due to a felony conviction, certain misdemeanor domestic violence offenses, or an involuntary mental health commitment. Recent changes in Washington law have expanded eligibility for restoration, meaning some individuals who were once ineligible may now qualify. I can help you understand your options, determine your eligibility, and guide you through the process of restoring your firearm rights with confidence.