Erika Nohavec

Erika Nohavec brings a broad legal background spanning private practice, government service, and in-house counsel. Known for her thoughtful and compassionate approach to client service, she combines practical judgment with strong litigation insight to help clients navigate complex legal matters.

Erika graduated from Seattle University School of Law and began her legal career prior to law school as a legal assistant in a firm focused on international and cross-border business transactions, entity formation, and corporate compliance.

After graduating, Erika served for more than a decade as a prosecutor with the Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, where she rose to serve as Elder Abuse Team Chief and later Chief of the Misdemeanor Division. She handled nearly 50 jury and bench trials and founded the office’s Elder Abuse Unit, leading a multi-agency team investigating and prosecuting elder abuse.

Erika later served as an Assistant Attorney General focused on Medicaid fraud enforcement before being recruited to serve as in-house counsel at Fortune 500 company Fidelity National Financial, where she handled complex title insurance, real estate, and escrow-related litigation.

Outside the office, Erika enjoys skiing, cooking, and spending time with her husband and children in the Methow Valley.