
Azor Cole

Bio
Azor joined the firm in 2024 as an Associate Attorney after earning his J.D. from Seattle University School of Law. While there, he was a member of the Ronald A. Pearson Workers Rights Clinic for two semesters where he helped clients recover in wage theft cases and combat workplace discrimination. Additionally, Azor served as Research Assistant to Professor Elizabeth Ford and worked directly with Professor Ford in her capacity as an Arbitrator to resolve union-employer disputes interpreting collective bargaining agreements.
Azor served as the Executive Editor of Notes and Comments for the Seattle University Law Review.
Azor spent both summers during law school in public service clerking with the Washington State Attorney General’s Office. In the Solicitor General’s Division, he was introduced to state election law issues. In the Consumer Protection division, he worked to help Washingtonians combat unfair and deceptive corporate practices.
Prior to law school, Azor served as Deputy Political Director for the nonprofit American Promise focused on campaign finance reform. Through this work, he became familiar with election law, national campaign finance laws, and the importance of grassroots organizing.
Publications:
Author, Due Process Shaped by the Present Instead of the Past: The Needed Reinvigoration of a Lawrence Vision of Due Process, 47 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 1695 (2024).