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Bryan P. Myre

Partner

Phone:
509.517.5003
Fax:
509.282.8439
Email:
bmyre@hawleytroxell.com

Biography

Bryan P. Myre is a partner in Hawley Troxell’s Business & Corporate, Real Estate, and Environmental & Renewable Energy practice groups in Yakima. Bryan’s practice focuses primarily on business matters including entity formation, contracts, acquisitions, sales, and related issues, including business litigation. He also lends his transactional expertise to estate planning and probate matters.

Bryan’s real estate practice consists of a wide variety of real estate transactional matters and issues, from sales and acquisitions to leases and boundary line issues. He is also well-versed in water law, currently representing a variety of irrigation districts and individual water users and having previously participated in the Aquavella water rights litigation to determine surface water rights for all of the Yakima Basin.

BAR ADMISSIONS

Washington

California

PROFESSIONAL/CIVIC ACTIVITIES

Yakima Downtown Rotary, Member

Pegasus Project, Former Board Member

Yakima Estate Planning Counsel, Former Member

EDUCATION

Law School:

University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, J.D. with distinction, 1997

Traynor Honor Society

Undergraduate:

Washington State University, B.A. Business Administration & Economics, 1992

Minor: Communication

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