Practice areas: Business Litigation, Appellate, Civil Litigation; view more
Licensed in Washington since: 2005
Education: University of Denver Sturm College of Law
James P. Ware is a trial and appellate lawyer who represents businesses, property owners, estates, and individuals in complex, high-stakes disputes. He is known for combining rigorous legal analysis with practical business judgment, helping clients navigate litigation with a clear understanding of both risk and opportunity.
James began his career at a respected boutique business law firm in Bellevue, Washington, where he spent 17 years building a broad litigation and appellate practice and ultimately served as chair of the firm’s litigation department. Over that time, he handled matters spanning commercial disputes, tax-related litigation, real estate and property claims, wrongful death matters, and regulatory proceedings.
He has served as lead trial counsel in numerous jury and bench trials in Washington state and federal courts and has successfully argued appeals before all three divisions of the Washington Court of Appeals and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. James has also represented clients in administrative and quasi-judicial proceedings before the Washington Board of Tax Appeals and the Washington State Department of Revenue.
James has also helped shape Washington law through successful appellate advocacy, including decisions addressing the statute of limitations applicable to malpractice and negligence claims against tax professionals and the reach of Washington’s tied-house laws in the cannabis industry.
His clients have ranged from individual homeowners and families to privately held businesses and multinational corporations. Whether the matter involves a bet-the-company business dispute or a deeply personal civil claim, James is committed to providing clients with candid advice, strategic clarity, and strong courtroom advocacy.
Originally from the South and raised in part in Colorado, James has called the greater Seattle area home since 2005. Outside his practice, he enjoys hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, weightlifting, and gardening. Having obtained a degree in music (James played the French horn) he also maintains a longstanding interest in music and enjoys concerts, musicals, and performances by the Seattle Symphony.
Practice areas
Business Litigation, Appellate, Civil Litigation: Plaintiff, Cannabis Law, General Litigation, Intellectual PropertyFocus areas
Appeals, Copyrights, Intellectual Property Law, Non-Compete Agreements, Trade Secret, Trademarks
- 30% Business Litigation
- 20% Appellate
- 20% Civil Litigation: Plaintiff
- 10% Cannabis Law
- 10% General Litigation
- 10% Intellectual Property
First Admitted: 2005, Washington
Professional Webpage: https://www.gleamlaw.com/cannabis-attorneys/james-p-ware/
Bar / Professional Activity
- State of Washington
- United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington
- United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Western District of Washington
Verdicts / Settlements (Case Results)
- Dobner v. DearDoc, et. al (King County Superior Court) - obtained dismissal of all claims against defendants and obtained an order granting attorneys fees to company CEO pursuant to RCW 4.28.185 because the trial court found it lacked jurisdiction over the CEO., 2026
- Chen v. Chen (85333-3-I) appeal to Division I of the Washington Court of Appeals. Obtained reversal and remand of dismissal of claims for failure to name a necessary party., 2024
- Yaron v. Conley 488 P.3d 855 (2021) Issue of first impression addressing the application of Washington's tied house regulations in the cannabis industry. Obtained a reversal and remind finding that Raz Yaron did not violate tied house regulations, 2021
- First American Title Insurance Co. v. Thanh Van, et al. Interpleader action. Client was awarded refund of earnest money along with attorney fees and legal costs. Total judgment was $120,906.01, 2019
- Davis v. Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (Ninth Circuit No. 18-35073). Affirmed trial court's decision to deny dismissal of 42 USC 1983 claims based upon qualified immunity, 2019
- Murphey v. Grass, 164 Wn. App. 584, 267 P.3d 376 (2011) Reversal of order granting summary judgment that dismissed claims for breach of fiduciary duty and contract. The court of appeals held that business's claim against accountant alleging negligent preparation of state tax returns did not accrue for purposes of three-year statute of limitations until appeals division of Department of Revenue denied business's petition for correction of tax assessment, 2011
Honors
- Peer reviewed award., AV, Martindale-Hubbell, 2025
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2026
- Rising Stars: 2018 - 2019