Tyson A. McLean
Born in Missoula, Montana, Tyson is results-driven and diligent. He believes integrity is the foundation for building meaningful relationships. Tyson dynamically serves his clients through proactive and collaborative client-focused problem solving. Tyson’s expert legal research skills and effective oral advocacy skills bring impressive results for his clients in both State and Federal court.
Outside of legal work, Tyson is an avid fly fisherman and oarsman. He is family-oriented and spends his time in local parks and on hiking trails sharing Montana’s bounty with his wife and two children. You can find him snowboarding and dreaming of big dry flies when the snow flies.
Tyson specializes in general commercial litigation, insurance law, business law, construction law, civil rights litigation, and personal injury.
Academics
Lewis and Clark Law School, Cum Laude
The University of Montana, MA (Sociology), High Honors
Washington State University, BA (Criminal Justice), Magna Cum Laude
Bar Admissions
Montana, 2018
U.S. District Court, District of Montana, 2018
U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, 2018
Jordan A. Pallesi
Jordan was raised in western Montana. He graduated from Montana State University in Bozeman with honors and a degree in Cell Biology and Neuroscience. Jordan attended law school at Seattle University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. After law school, Jordan practiced at a criminal defense firm in southern Washington where he gained extensive courtroom experience before returning home to Montana to join the Kris A. Mclean Law Firm.
While not working, you can find Jordan hiking the trails around Missoula with his wife and two dogs or fishing on the Bitterroot River.
Jordan practices in general commercial litigation, insurance law, business law, civil rights litigation, driving under the influence (DUI), and personal injury.
Academics
Seattle University School of Law, Magna Cum Laude
Montana State University, BS (Cell Biology and Neuroscience), Honors
Bar Admissions
Montana, 2021
Washington, 2018
U.S. District Court, District of Montana, 2021
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, 2022