About Bryn
Bryn Peterson practices law in Washington and participates actively in the state's bar community. She is known among peers for steady involvement in bar activities and has taken on leadership duties through the Washington State Bar Association's Corporate Counsel Section.
Early in her career she moved into roles that intersected law and business. After completing her legal training she joined practice settings where corporate governance and in-house counsel issues were regular matters. Over time those assignments shaped the practical focus of her work.
Peterson has been a member of the Washington State Bar Association. Since 2018 she has served on the Executive Committee of the WSBA Corporate Counsel Section. That role has put her in regular contact with in-house lawyers, outside counsel, and regulators. It has also involved advising on the section’s programming and participating in conversations about topics that affect lawyers who work inside organizations rather than in traditional law firms.
Her practice emphasizes the kinds of issues that occupy corporate counsel. She handles contract drafting and negotiation, advises on governance questions, and assists organizations in meeting regulatory obligations. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical and pragmatic. Clients tend to rely on her for practical answers they can apply quickly in day-to-day operations.
Peterson’s time on the Corporate Counsel Section’s Executive Committee has added a public dimension to her work. It has required her to help shape educational programs and contribute to policy discussion among members. She has appeared at section meetings and participated in panels addressing topics such as risk management, compliance trends, and the evolving role of in-house legal teams.
Outside the section, she maintains a steady practice in Washington. She keeps an office listed at PO Box 1248 and remains engaged in matters that reflect the changing needs of businesses and corporate legal departments. She approaches each matter with attention to practical outcomes and an eye toward long-term organizational health.
She currently practices in Washington, concentrating on corporate counsel matters.