Brian Muchinsky | Bellevue Real Estate Lawyer

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About Brian

Professional
Brian’s practice encompasses a broad spectrum of civil issues with several areas of emphasis.  He is proud to have achieved successful outcomes in a wide array of cases.

Brian prides himself on his ability to maintain a personable approach even when a situation requires aggressive tactics.  He understands that many cases carry both a practical and emotional dimension, and that addressing each is essential to exceeding client expectations.  He genuinely cares about the people and businesses he represents.

Personal
Brian extends that caring into the community; devoting time and energy to a number of charitable enterprises, including Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.  

Brian is the Trustee of the Paul M. Muchinsky Collection, a repository of his late father’s esteemed sports pinback buttons.

He enjoys baseball, performing improv comedy with friends, and spending time with his four children and wife, Sarah (not necessarily in that order).

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Experience

Attorney

Nold Muchinsky PLLC

Present

Bellevue, WA

Admission

Verified Oregon

2009

Verified Washington

2001

Education

Syracuse University

Bachelors

1998

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • Member | Washington State Bar Association
  • Member | Oregon State Bar Association
Honors / Awards
  • Super Lawyer Super Lawyers
    2020-2021

Notable Work

Cases

BELLEVUE SQUARE V. GLOBAL BARISTAS

Tully’s Coffee breached its lease during construction of tenant improvements. The company’s CEO (a licensed attorney) refused to produce his emails with his employees, citing the attorney-client privilege. The trial court rejected this argument and awarded default judgment. The Court of Appeals denied interlocutory review on the issue twice and affirmed the default judgment.

WASHINGTON FEDERAL V. ALGO

Obtained and collected over one million dollars following breach of a mediated settlement agreement.

TORGERSON V. ONE LINCOLN TOWER

A real estate developer relied on a limitation of remedies provision in a purchase and sale agreement, to limit two condominium buyers to the sole remedy of a return of their earnest money. Developer obtained summary judgment dismissal of all claims. The Court of Appeals affirmed, reversing a denial of developer’s attorney fees, and the Washington State Supreme Court affirmed in a unanimous decision, clarifying the law on this fundamental issue.

Nold Muchinsky PLLC Highlights

Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, Civil & Human Rights, Mediation, Divorce & Family Law

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Languages: English