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Gravis Law Grows Regional Presence as Coke Roth Law Joins the Firm
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RICHLAND, Wash. - Washingtoner -- Gravis Law is proud to announce the addition of Coke Roth Law, a respected Tri-Cities firm with decades of service in estate planning, business, and real estate law. Attorney Albert "Coke" Roth and his staff will join Gravis, strengthening the firm's presence and capabilities in the region.

Roth is widely regarded as one of the foremost voices in estate planning in the Tri-Cities. Known for his integrity, mentorship, and civic leadership, he has served families and businesses for more than three decades. Before law, Roth led his family's beverage distributorship and later earned his law degree from the University of Puget Sound School of Law (now Seattle University School of Law) in his 40s. Admitted to practice in Washington in 1993 and Oregon soon after, his practice covers estate planning (wills, trusts, powers of attorney), probate and estate administration, business organization and governance, and real estate transactions involving agricultural, residential, and commercial properties.

Roth has been a fixture of community service, offering pro bono support to nonprofits and even making house calls for seniors and individuals with disabilities. His contributions have earned recognition at every level: the Governor's Award for Volunteerism, Kennewick Man of the Year, Tri-Citian of the Year, and honors from organizations including the Mid-Columbia Leadership Development Association, the Academy of Children's Theater, Junior Achievement, and Grace Kitchen. He has also been voted the Tri-City Herald People's Choice Best Lawyer and Best Estate Planning Attorney every year since the program began in 2014.

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As part of Gravis Law, Roth and his staff will continue to serve clients with the same continuity and care, while also expanding mentorship opportunities for younger attorneys. Roth emphasized that his staff have been central to his success, noting their support and commitment have enabled him to focus on clients and grow a strong, lasting practice.

Brett Spooner, Founder and CEO of Gravis Law, emphasized that Roth's decision to join the firm is great for the community. "Coke Roth's reputation, character, and decades of service are a tremendous benefit for our firm and the Tri-Cities community. This partnership deepens our regional commitment, ensures continuity for his clients, and brings invaluable mentorship for the next generation of attorneys."

Chief Growth Officer Randi Johnson noted that the integration speaks to Gravis Law's vision for sustainable growth. "Growth for Gravis has never been about size alone. It's about deepening relationships and elevating service. By welcoming Coke Roth Law, we gain not only depth of practice but also local roots and capacity to serve clients more fully across estate, business, and real estate matters."

Marty Kilmer, Chief Operating Officer and Managing Attorney of the Tri-Cities office said Roth's presence will have a transformative impact. "Coke brings with him an extraordinary reservoir of institutional knowledge and client trust. His mentorship will sharpen our internal processes, enrich client service, and strengthen our presence in the Tri-Cities."

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For Roth, the move is about honoring the past while embracing the future and setting himself up for his next 5-10 years of practice. "My career has been devoted to serving families, businesses, and this community. Joining Gravis ensures continuity for my clients while creating a platform for mentorship and growth that will carry on beyond my next many years of practice. Together, we can honor the trust built over decades and carry that legacy forward."

With this combination, Gravis Law expands its footprint in the Tri-Cities while adding depth in estate, business, and real estate practices. Clients from both firms can expect a seamless transition, uninterrupted service, and enhanced capabilities supported by the combined strengths of both teams.

Gravis Law PLLC serves people and communities across the nation by providing uncomplicated access to world-class legal services. Since its foundation in 2013, Gravis Law has grown from one location in Richland, WA, with five employees to twenty-two locations across the country and more than 130 employees. Gravis Law leverages industry-leading technology and a team-based approach to bring exceptional legal solutions to all its markets.

For more information about Gravis Law PLLC and its legal services, please visit https://gravislaw.com/.

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Jennifer King
***@gravislaw.com


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