Bellomi Law

Bellomi Law
206-724-3309
Pacific Hwy S, B-101, Federal Way, WA 98003


Focused counsel for business owners

Practical business, tax, and asset-protection
solutions that hold up in the real world.

Bellomi Law partners with closely held businesses, professionals, and investors
to assist in a variety of legal matters facing today’s businesses and their owners.

About the firm

Bellomi Law is built for owners who need clear answers, not theory.

The firm’s work sits at the intersection of business law, tax strategy, and practical risk management.
The goal is simple: structures and documents that actually support how you operate, invest, and transfer wealth.

Bellomi Law advises closely held businesses, professional practices, and families with significant
operating entities or real-estate holdings. Many clients are juggling multiple LLCs, cross-state assets,
and evolving ownership structures.

Advice is direct, detailed, and grounded in how regulators, courts, and counterparties actually behave.
You receive a realistic assessment of options, trade-offs, and risks so that you can make informed decisions
and move forward.

The firm routinely coordinates with CPAs, financial advisors, and other counsel to align legal,
tax, and practical outcomes.

Attorney

You work directly with the lawyer who knows your structure.

Files are not handed off to a revolving cast of juniors. Your history, entities, and constraints stay in view
across matters.

Bellomi Law is led by attorney Isabella Gossing, whose practice concentrates on business and real estate matters, contracts and other matters a typically addressed by an in-house legal team.

The firm’s approach is collaborative and very direct. If a proposed approach is impractical, fragile,
or likely to invite avoidable disputes, you will hear that clearly.

Start with a focused conversation.

Use the contact form or call directly. Briefly describe your entities, the issue you need to address,
and any time constraints you are under.
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has been formally established in writing.
Typical response is within one to two business days for matters that fit the firm’s focus.