Attorneys-at-law serving businesses
and individuals in Seattle, Alaska
and the Pacific Northwest

Henry W. Grenley

Henry received his Juris Doctorate from Southern Methodist University in Dallas in 1969 and was admitted to the Texas Bar the same year. After graduation he served on active duty as a Navy Judge Advocate for four years which included tours of duty afloat as well as ashore in Vietnam and Pearl Harbor. He was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 1972. He joined the Mullavey, Prout firm in 1974 and was admitted to the Washington State Bar and Federal Courts Bar for the Western District the same year.

Henry has tried numerous jury and nonjury trials in most counties in western Washington, including the federal courts, and argued appellate cases in all three divisions of the State Courts of Appeals and the Washington State Supreme Court. Initially his practice was general litigation including insurance claims, plaintiff and defense, maritime issues, and estate disputes.

Currently, Henry focuses mainly on estate planning, probate, and trusts. He has served on professional and community committees including the Ballard Hospital Institutional Committee, Ballard Senior Center board, Bar Examiners, Civil Rules Committee, and as an instructor in the Edmonds Paralegal Program at Edmonds Community College. Henry is regularly chosen as an arbitrator for the Superior Courts of King and Snohomish County. He currently serves as an appointed member of the Washington State Lawyer's Fund for Client Protection. Other memberships include the Washington State Trial Lawyers, The Estate Planning Council of Seattle, the Elder Law Committee, and the King County Probate and Real Estate Committee.