Cambria Queen
Partner
Cambria is an associate with Dickson Frohlich Phillips Burgess in the civil litigation department, where she practices primarily real estate, estate planning, business, and probate law.
Although from Idaho, her love of warm weather led her to attend law school in Phoenix, Arizona, where she was an editor of the Law Review as well as a member and participant in the Honors Court, co-founder of the Trial Advocacy Club, and member of Justice for All. Cambria spent her summers during law school interning with the Idaho Supreme Court and the Idaho ACLU. When she passed the bar in Idaho, Cambria immediately opened her own firm where she practiced family, estate planning, real estate, and probate matters, to name a few. After moving to Washington, she worked for a Seattle-based firm handling real estate and corporate matters and then with a Tacoma firm practicing family, estate planning, real estate, business, probate, and contract law. Cambria is currently licensed to practice law in Washington, Idaho, and Arizona.
As a former military member, Cambria is a proponent for helping her community, and is currently a member of the Citizen Advisory Panel with the Key Peninsula Fire Department. She spends her free time with her family and enjoys traveling and exploring new areas.
Practice Areas:
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Business
- Real Estate
- Civil Litigation
Education:
- Arizona Summit Law School, J.D.
- Western Governors University, M.B.A.
- Western Governors University, B.S.B.M.
- Penn Foster Career Schools, P.C.P.
Licenses and Certificates:
- Idaho, 2014
- Idaho Supreme Court, 2014
- Arizona, 2019
- Arizona Supreme Court, 2019
- Washington, 2019
- US District Court, Western District of Washington, 2020
Awards:
- Best of Boise in Estate Planning, 2015
- Best Client-Focused Family Law in Idaho, 2016
- Rising Star in Family Law, 2018
- Lawyer of Distinction in General Practice, 2018
- Lawyer of the Year in Family Law, 2021
Contact
Phone: 206-621-1110 (Seattle), 253-572-1000 (Tacoma), 360-742-3500 (Olympia), 971-416-0881 (Portland)