About Luke David
Luke David Larson is admitted to practice in both Washington and New York. He divides his time between the two jurisdictions and handles matters that often cross state lines. Colleagues describe him as steady and pragmatic. Clients have turned to him when cases require counsel authorized to appear in courts on both coasts.
He completed the necessary legal training and gained admission to the bars of Washington and New York before beginning his practice. Early in his career he spent time building the procedural and substantive skills necessary for work that spans different legal landscapes. That foundation allowed him to take on matters that require coordinating across courts, regulators, and local counsel in more than one state.
Over the years Larson has taken on a mix of matters that reflect the practical realities of multi-jurisdictional practice. He has managed filings in state and federal courts, handled discovery that reaches across borders, and worked on transactional matters where state law differences mattered. He aims for clarity in pleadings and efficiency in case management. The work often calls for careful timeline control and plainspoken communication with clients and co-counsel.
Larson maintains memberships in professional bar and legal organizations. He attends local bar functions in both Washington and New York to stay current on procedural developments and to maintain working relationships with other practitioners and court personnel. Those connections help when a matter requires quick coordination between different venues.
People who have worked with him note that he approaches problems one step at a time. He breaks complex questions into discrete tasks. That methodical style shows up whether he is preparing initial pleadings, negotiating litigation schedules, or coordinating discovery across jurisdictions. He prioritizes clear expectations and frequent updates so clients understand where a matter stands.
Today Larson continues an active, cross-jurisdictional practice in Washington and New York. He represents individuals and organizations in matters that call for counsel admitted in both states and strives to provide practical, procedural guidance tailored to each client’s situation. His current practice focuses on handling litigation and related procedural issues across Washington and New York.