Rene J. Remund (of Counsel)

College:

Stanford University, Bachelor of Arts with Honors, 1969

Law School:

Univ. of California – Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, Juris Doctor, 1973

Personal:

Mr. Remund retired from active practice, but he does still consult with other lawyers in the firm concerning legal matters. He lives on the family farm in the Boistfort Valley with his wife, Susan. They enjoy frequent visits by their children and grandchildren. He enjoys working on the farm and is a licensed pyrotechnician

 

Military Service:

United States Air Force Reserve, 1970-1976

Admitted:

California State Bar Association, 1973 (Inactive),

Washington State Bar Association, 1974,

United States District Court, Western District of Washington, 1977

United States Tax Court, 1977,

United States Claims Court, Eastern District of Washington, 1983

Memberships:

Washington State Bar Association, Lewis County Bar Association (President 1980)

Practice Areas:

Municipal and Utility Law. Mr. Remund served as counsel to the Lewis County Public Utility District No. 1, the Chehalis School District, and Boistfort Fire Department. In this capacity he advised the commissioners, manager, and department heads on legal issues.

 Elder Law, Estate Planning and Administration, and Guardianship. Mr. Remund had over thirty years of experience helping clients with wills, trusts, directives, and powers of attorney. He has also represented Administrators and Personal Representatives in many probate and probate alternatives.

 Business Law. Mr. Remund represented a number of individuals and businesses with business related legal issues. These include business entity selection, formation, operation, and dissolution of sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies. He also advised clients concerning contracts, regulations, and dispute resolution.

 Real Estate.      Rene advised clients concerning real property matters including purchase and sale agreements, lease agreements, boundary line disputes, timber trespass, easements and land use.