Christopher M. Henderson
Seattle-based law firm Dussault Law Group announced its new name Brothers Henderson Dussault (BHD) this week, signaling its partnership transition from founder William Dussault to experienced counsel Joshua Brothers and Christopher Henderson. Henderson joins longtime partner Brothers as the newest partner and owner of BHD where they share a combined 20 years with the firm.
“Our practice has always been, and continues to be rooted in providing the highest quality service to all of our clients, with a particular focus on individuals who experience disabling conditions, their families and the professionals who serve them,” Henderson said. “Creating and maintaining trust and long-term relationships with clients will continue to be just as important as providing expert legal services.”
About Henderson:
Henderson combines extensive academic work in disability rights – including co-teaching the disability law course at the University of Washington – with personal encounters with the elder law needs that initially drove him to practice in these fields. His professional focus includes working with advocacy groups, families and professionals in the areas of guardianship, special needs trusts, special education, the protection of vulnerable adults, estate planning, benefits advocacy and related issues.