Doug Reiser is a Seattle-based attorney specializing in both construction law and laws pertaining to the use and distribution of alcohol. Reiser also maintains blogs that are affiliated with his Reiser Legal law group and are directly related to his areas of expertise. Reiser's posts at the two sites show a good depth of knowledge in various aspects of both construction law and "Brewery Law", to quote the title of his alcohol law blog. Reiser's content is diverse enough to show a commendable range of knowledge across both fields of law. Reiser's Builders Counsel blog is an excellent resource for everyone from builders to subcontractors and covers contemporary legal issues, such as the new Bidder Preference law, while the latter blog has no shortage of interesting material on everything from home brewing to labeling standards. In just 3-4 years as a licensed attorney, Reiser has become licensed in two states and started his own law group, according to Avvo.com. Impressively, the same site assigns him a "superb" 10.0 rating, with a majority of positive reviews from past clients who mostly cite his responsiveness, resourcefulness in finding information and personable service. Lastly, Reiser also brings the benefit of having worked on projects for a construction firm before starting his legal career. Though he may lack the tenure of some attorneys, Reiser seems to adequately compensate with his familiarity in construction and alcohol law to go along with a solid early reputation as an attorney.
Doug Reiser is a Seattle-based attorney specializing in both construction law and laws pertaining to the use and distribution of alcohol. Reiser also maintains blogs that are affiliated with his Reiser Legal law group and are directly related to his areas of expertise. Reiser's posts at the two sites show a good depth of knowledge in various aspects of both construction law and "Brewery Law", to quote the title of his alcohol law blog. Reiser's content is diverse enough to show a commendable range of knowledge across both fields of law. Reiser's Builders Counsel blog is an excellent resource for everyone from builders to subcontractors and covers contemporary legal issues, such as the new Bidder Preference law, while the latter blog has no shortage of interesting material on everything from home brewing to labeling standards. In just 3-4 years as a licensed attorney, Reiser has become licensed in two states and started his own law group, according to Avvo.com. Impressively, the same site assigns him a "superb" 10.0 rating, with a majority of positive reviews from past clients who mostly cite his responsiveness, resourcefulness in finding information and personable service. Lastly, Reiser also brings the benefit of having worked on projects for a construction firm before starting his legal career. Though he may lack the tenure of some attorneys, Reiser seems to adequately compensate with his familiarity in construction and alcohol law to go along with a solid early reputation as an attorney.