A LAwyer who will fight for you.

With two decades of dedicated legal practice, Amy Parker has built her career on a foundational commitment to defending those most vulnerable in our legal system.

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Amy is not afraid to stand in between her client and the government.

Her practice is defined by her relentless advocacy and a fearless approach to advocacy. Throughout her career, she has successfully litigated complex and serious felony cases, achieving favorable outcomes for her clients. From securing not guilty verdicts to obtaining dismissals on critical charges—including third strike life sentences, murder cases, sex offenses, and serious robbery charges—Amy has repeatedly demonstrated her ability to successfully navigate cases with steep odds and the most difficult legal terrains.

She will go after these bad government actors civilly and hold them accountable.

After police or prosecutors have recklesslessly destroyed a person’s life, rarely are they held accountable through a civil lawsuit. Amy will hold the government accountable for their unlawful arrest, prosecutorial misconduct, excessive use of force or violence, and/or their wrongful removal of children from their rightful parents, While no amount of money can remedy these injustices, Amy will fight for you and not allow the government to just walk away from the harm they’ve caused.

She believes in the important importance of equitable legal representation and believes everyone should have access to legal resources.

Amy is committed to representing marginalized groups who have been denied access to legal resources due to historical disenfranchisement or financial barriers. Amy strives to provide culturally competent legal representation to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities and women who have been excluded from accessing the benefits of the civil legal systems.

    • Murder charge dismissed 2 years after Seattle man said he killed his girlfriend | The Seattle Times - Charged with Murder in the second degree after confessing to killing his girlfriend. Murder in the second degree dismissed after client’s innocence revealed.

    • Inquest is first test of King County’s revamped review of deadly police shootings | The Seattle Times - Amy Parker won a writ in front of Supreme Court requiring the inquest jury to decide if the law enforcement officer who killed acted with criminal means. This writ fundamentally altered the inquest process.

    • Ezequiel Apolo-Albino - National Registry of Exonerations - Exonerated of two counts of Child Molestation. After serving 8 years in prison, Amy Parker worked with her team to get him exonerated as he was wrongfully convicted and innocent of the charges against him.

    • Kent man charged in '98 killing of ex-girlfriend | AP News – Reduced to manslaughter in the second degree served 24 months in jail and on electronic home detention. 

    • R.L. charged with Robbery in the second degree domestic violence, dismissed on prosecutorial misconduct motion.

    • N.S. charged with Residential Burglary, not guilty verdict by jury.

    • S.A. charged with Rape in the second degree, dismissed after investigation revealed client’s innocence.

    • J.H. charged with domestic violence assault and harassment, not guilty jury verdict.

    • M.K. charged with Assault 1, mid-trial case dismissed.

    • J.Y. charged with one count of child molestation, case dismissed after the complaining witness admitted during defense interview that she had falsified the allegations of abuse.

  • Willamette University School of Law, 2005
    Juris Doctorate

    University of Washington, 2002
    Bachelor of Arts, English