Phil Guess focuses his litigation practice on complex business disputes and has particular experience representing clients in the financial services, energy and technology industries. He served on the firmwide management committee and as the managing partner of the Seattle office.
Phil is currently listed in Chambers USA as one of the top lawyers in Washington for General Commercial Litigation and litigated cases involving fraud, securities, contractual breaches, employee mobility issues (i.e., trade secret and non-competes), breaches of fiduciary duty, and consumer protection violations, among other issues.
Phil is particularly experienced in cases involving corporate and transactional litigation, including disputes regarding corporate transactions, securities, dissenter’s rights, valuation, and corporate governance issues. For clients engaged in energy-related industries, Phil offers particular experience with allegations surrounding supply contact breaches, employee mobility, and valuation issues.
Phil has represented financial services clients in a number of high stakes cases. For example, he represented and advised numerous clients regarding Bernard Madoff and Bernard L. Madoff Securities, LLC. Likewise, Phil represented the Trustee in In Re: Consolidated Meridian Funds, which involved a $220 million real estate scheme, the largest fraud of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. He also represented the Bayou Unofficial Creditors' Committee and Bayou Official Creditors' Committee, In re Bayou Hedge Fund Litigation, assisting institutional investors in the Bayou family of hedge funds to recover in excess of $75 million in what was, at the time, the largest Ponzi scheme in United States history.
Phil is licensed to practice in Washington, Oregon, and California courts as well as all federal Courts in those jurisdictions. He also regularly arbitrates disputes throughout the United States.