James Lambka

Education

  • Michigan State (BA 1989)
  • Washington and Lee University (JD, 1992)

Practice Areas

Personal Injury, Auto Accidents


James Lambka is one of the most experienced personal injury trial lawyers in Seattle, participating in more than 100 trials and litigation proceedings. In 1989, Mr. Lambka graduated from Michigan State University, where he majored in the Justice, Morality, and Constitutional Democracy program. After completing this demanding four-year curriculum, he received a law degree in 1992 from the highly competitive, prestigious law school at Washington and Lee University, which is consistently ranked in the nation’s top 20 law programs.

While in law school, James Lambka became a Francis Lewis Law Fellow, and, in 1992, James Lambka wrote a forward-thinking article entitled “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back – The Mentally Retarded Criminal Defendant and the Death Penalty.” In 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court essentially adopted the position outlined in his article.

After moving to Seattle and passing the Washington Bar, James Lambka built a successful and respectable legal career defending the rights of personal injury victims. Mr. Lambka possesses extensive experience with trials and all types of litigation proceedings. He maintains membership in Washington State Trial Lawyers Association and The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.

James Lambka resides in Seattle with his wife, son, and daughter. When he is not advocating the rights of personal injury victims, he enjoys outdoor recreation and golf. Mr. Lambka is also a zealous fan of the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Red Wings.