CLE Seminar Speaker
Anne Bremner
Anne Bremner practices with Stafford Frey Cooper, with an emphasis on high-profile defense work. She has represented the Seattle Police, Bellevue Police, Tacoma Police, Des Moines Police and other police departments and officers, and also priests and judges in civil and criminal trials.
Ms. Bremner is a past member of the State Board of Directors (and Director of Media Relations) for Washington Women Lawyers, and a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, for which she was selected as the National Representative for all of the inductees to give their formal presentation at her class' Induction in March, 2003.
Ms. Bremner was defense counsel and obtained defense verdicts in Vili Fualaau v. Highline School District and the Des Moines Police Department (the "Mary Kay Letourneau case"). She has successfully defended class actions in WTO based litigation and for the SPD Police Dogs.
Ms. Bremner defended Pierce County in the Pierce County Jail class action, and recently won the "dragging mom" case.
Ms. Bremner and her cases have been featured on Dateline NBC, Court TV, MSNBC, FOX News Network, Good Morning America and on the Today Show. Ms. Bremner has been the on-air legal analyst for ABC television affiliate KOMO-TV (commenting on the O.J. Simpson trial) and appears regularly on national TV as an on-air analyst on Court TV from New York City.
Ms. Bremner has been named a "Super Lawyer" by her peers from 1999 - 2003 and was voted by her peers as one of Seattle's 92 best attorneys and one of Seattle's top 115 attorneys in Seattle Magazine. She was named by her peers as one of the "Top Ten Women Lawyers" and one of the "25 Smartest People" in Washington State in Law & Politics Magazine.
Learn more about Anne Bremner and Stafford Frey Cooper at:
www.staffordfrey.com