About Warren J.

Warren J — Daheim practices business law at Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLP, located in Tacoma, Washington. Since his graduation from the University of Minnesota School of Law in 1958, he has established himself as a prominent figure in the legal community. The firm specializes in various areas, including business law, real estate law, and appeals, serving clients across the Pacific Northwest. Warren's legal journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the College of St. Thomas, which he earned in 1952. This foundational education paved the way for his extensive career in law. Over the years, Warren has developed a robust practice that encompasses both business and real estate law.

His role as Of Counsel at Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLP allows him to provide valuable insights to clients navigating complex legal fields. Admitted to practice in multiple jurisdictions, including Washington and the 9th Circuit, he also holds licenses in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, the U.S. Tax Court, the U.S. Supreme Court. The 8th Circuit. This extensive background enables him to represent clients effectively in many legal matters, from compliance issues to intricate transactions.

Most of Warren's work involves advising businesses on compliance, transactions, and dispute resolution. His adeptness at handling appeals is complemented by a solid understanding of the appellate process. Cases he typically manages range from corporate governance to real estate transactions, ensuring that clients receive comprehensive legal support tailored to their needs. His experience equips him to handle the requirements of both state and federal law — This gives the confidence they need in their legal dealings. In addition to his practice, Warren is actively involved in various legal associations, reflecting his commitment to the legal profession. He is a member of the American Bar Association Sections on Corporation, Banking and Business Law, International Law, and Individual Rights and Responsibilities. Furthermore, his affiliations extend to the American Inn of Courts and the Federal Bar of the Western District of Washington.

He is also engaged with the Washington State Bar Sections on Corporation, Business and Banking Law, and Trial Practice, as well as the Washington Trial Lawyers Association. Throughout his career, Warren has been recognized for his expertise and dedication to his clients. His contributions to the legal field have earned him respect from peers and clients alike. As he continues to practice law, Warren remains committed to providing high-quality legal services in business and real estate law, ensuring that his clients receive the best possible representation in their legal matters. His longstanding presence in the legal community shows his unwavering dedication to the profession and to the clients he serves.

Education

University of Minnesota School of Law

L.L.B. | Law

1958

College of St. Thomas

B.A. | Political Science

1952

Languages

English (Spoken)

Experience

Of Counsel

Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLP

Accepted Jurisdictions

Washington
9th Circuit
U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington
U.S. Tax Court
U.S. Supreme Court
8th Circuit

Court Admissions

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington U.S. District Court
U.S. Tax Court U.S. Tax Court
U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court
9th Circuit U.S. Circuit Court
8th Circuit U.S. Circuit Court

Types of Cases Handled

business law real estate law appeals

Legal Services Scope

Transaction Compliance Dispute resolution Appeals

Professional Associations

American Bar Sections on Corporation, Banking and Business Law, International Law, and Individual Rights and Responsibilities

has membership Current

American Inn of Courts

has membership Current

Federal Bar of the Western District of Washington

has membership Current

Washington State Bar Sections on Corporation, Business and Banking Law, and Trial Practice

has membership Current

Washington Trial Lawyers

has membership Current

Data is based on available information and may not be exhaustive.