
David Tall is a Shareholder at Oseran Hahn with more than three decades of litigation experience, in the state trial and appellate courts, the Federal District Court, and the Ninth Circuit.
David’s practice centers on personal-injury and real estate litigation. His personal-injury work includes product liability, catastrophic construction-site injury, premises liability, and serious automobile-accident cases. On the real estate side he handles commercial unlawful detainers and traditional contract and property disputes, and he has tried cases at every level of the Washington courts.
He also heads the firm’s Homeowner Association division, leading a team that helps associations collect delinquent assessments, amend governing documents, and resolve disputes between associations and owners, and he represents associations and other creditors in Bankruptcy Court. Boards rely on him for clear-eyed governance advice and for the harder conversations that don’t make the annual-meeting minutes.
David earned his B.A. from Case Western Reserve University in 1979 and his J.D. from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in 1982, and he was awarded the Order of Barristers for excellence in courtroom advocacy. He is a past Trustee of the Eastside/King County Bar Association and former Chair of its Judicial Screening and Evaluation Committee. Outside the office he is a Seattle Mariners fan and golfer, at home with his wife Dafna, their three sons, and two dogs.