About Sandy
Sandy McPhee is an attorney licensed to practice in Washington who handles a range of legal matters from a private practice setting. She works from McPhee Law, PLLC, and represents clients across the state. Her practice is grounded in Washington law and centered on practical problem solving.
She earned a law degree and took the steps necessary to become a member of the Washington bar. Early in her career she moved between courtroom work and advising clients outside courtrooms. That mix has shaped how she approaches matters today.
Over the years McPhee has worked in private practice environments where she handled contentious disputes and negotiated settlements. Her work has taken her into state courts and before administrative bodies. She has also assisted clients on transactional matters that required attention to state statutes and local rules.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in case preparation. She tends to break complex problems into manageable pieces. That approach shows up in written pleadings, in counseling sessions, and at the negotiation table. When a case goes to trial she focuses on clear themes and careful presentation of the record.
Her practice touches on litigation, regulatory issues, and transactional work. She advises individuals and organizations on rights and obligations under Washington law, and she develops strategies aimed at resolving disputes efficiently when possible. In nonlitigation settings she drafts agreements and provides practical advice to help clients manage risk.
Outside of client matters McPhee keeps current with developments in state law and administrative procedure. She relies on continuing legal education and peer discussions to stay informed about shifts in case law and regulation. That ongoing study supports the practical counsel she offers clients.
Sandy McPhee operates McPhee Law, PLLC, from Washington and accepts matters arising under state law. Her current practice concentrates on advising and representing clients in matters governed by Washington law.