Meet the Team

Qualified Employment Attorneys
Dedicated to workers' rights
Employment Focused Research And Experience​

Ed Hones

Attorney

Ed Hones is the managing attorney at Hones Law and a dedicated trial attorney focused exclusively on helping workers fight back against unfair employment practices. With a strong commitment to advocating for employees’ rights, Ed leverages his extensive legal knowledge and courtroom experience to provide robust representation for his clients.

Ed has a proven track record of success in the courtroom, with a winning record in jury trials and securing favorable verdicts for his clients.

Before founding Hones Law, Ed gained valuable experience working for judges in King and Snohomish counties. This experience provided him with deep insights into Washington State’s court system, which he now uses to effectively navigate complex employment law cases.

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Ari Robbins Green

Ari Robbins Greene

Attorney

Ari Robbins Greene is a highly experienced attorney at Hones Law, specializing in wage and hour cases as well as single plaintiff employment cases. With a proven track record in the courtroom, Ari is a skilled trial attorney who passionately advocates for workers’ rights.

Ari brings extensive expertise in wage and hour class actions, having successfully represented numerous employees in complex litigation. His deep understanding of employment law and his ability to navigate the intricacies of class action lawsuits make him a formidable advocate for workers seeking justice for unpaid wages and other labor violations.

Anna Michel

Attorney

Anna Michel is an attorney at Hones Law, where she is dedicated to advocating for workers facing unfair treatment on the job. Licensed in both Washington and New York, Anna brings a strong commitment to public interest law and a passion for protecting employee rights.

Before joining Hones Law, Anna spent years representing tenants as an eviction defense attorney, gaining valuable courtroom experience and honing her skills in high-stakes advocacy. She now channels that experience into fighting for workers and holding employers accountable for unlawful practices.

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Kat O'Brien

Kat O'Brien

Paralegal

Kathryn O’Brien is a dedicated Paralegal specializing in civil litigation with a focus on employment law. Drawing on her background in human resources, Kathryn now advocates for employee rights by providing comprehensive litigation and discovery support.

She believes that all employees should have the opportunity to work in an environment free from harassment and discrimination, and is passionate about working with a team dedicated to holding employers accountable.
Kathryn received her Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Western Washington University before obtaining her Paralegal Certificate from Tacoma Community College.

Chris Vulgamore

Legal Assistant

Chris Vulgamore is a compassionate Legal Assistant at Hones Law, bringing over 35 years of experience as a paralegal and legal assistant to the firm. Throughout her extensive career, she has worked closely with individuals navigating complex workplace challenges.

Chris takes the time to deeply understand each person’s concerns, ensuring they feel heard and supported throughout the legal process. She is proud to work alongside a dedicated group of professionals with a shared mission to advocate for employees.

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Nash Tautoan Legal Assistant

Nash Tautoan

Legal Assistant

Nash Tautoan is a Legal Assistant at Hones Law, specializing in client intake and case investigation. As a critical first point of contact for many clients, Nash is responsible for conducting initial interviews and gathering the essential facts needed to build strong legal arguments.

He plays a key role in the early stages of litigation, working diligently to ensure that every client’s story is thoroughly understood and documented. Nash is passionate about the firm’s mission to hold employers accountable and is dedicated to helping workers fight back against unfair practices.