About Britt
Britt Birkenbuel built the foundation for her legal career through a steady course of study in the Pacific Northwest. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Gonzaga University School of Law in 2010 and completed her Juris Doctor at the University of Oregon School of Law in 2012. Those years were formative. They prepared her for practice in a state where litigation and client counseling demand clear thinking and practical solutions.
After law school, Birkenbuel entered practice in Washington. She is admitted to practice in the state and has worked in litigation settings where she learned to manage files, meet court deadlines and communicate directly with clients about sometimes difficult matters. Colleagues describe her as precise in legal writing and steady in court, traits that matter in contested cases.
Her professional path led her to Advocates Law, where she serves as an associate lawyer. In that role she handles matters that arise out of accidents and other injury claims. The work mixes negotiation with courtroom work when cases do not resolve. She prepares pleadings, takes and defends depositions and participates in settlement discussions on behalf of clients.
Birkenbuel keeps up with the bar and professional networks that support civil practice in Washington. She maintains current professional memberships and participates in the routines of firm practice, from client intake to trial preparation. That involvement helps her stay current on procedural developments and local rules that affect how cases progress.
People who work with Birkenbuel note a direct approach. She explains options plainly. She outlines likely outcomes and the steps necessary to pursue a claim. The tone of her client contact is practical; the emphasis is on the case rather than on legal theory. That orientation reflects the day-to-day demands of injury litigation, where parties often seek timely resolution more than academic argument.
Outside the office, she remains connected to the legal community in Washington. That connection informs how she manages cases and how she mentors newer staff at the firm. She is an associate at The Advocates Injury Lawyers and continues to handle personal injury matters for clients in Washington.