Celebrating McKean Smith’s Accolades from Inc.com

At McKean Smith, we set high standards and take immense pride in our recognition on some of the business world’s most prestigious stages.
The Inc. 5000 list, compiled by the renowned business magazine Inc.com, highlights companies that have not only competed fiercely within their markets but also demonstrated exceptional growth.

Our first appearance on the Inc.5000 list was in 2021, marking a significant milestone in our journey. In 2023, McKean Smith appeared on the list again showcasing even more growth and contributions to the legal industry.
Most recently, McKean Smith was recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies in the Pacific region, including Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington. Check out McKean Smith on Inc.’s Regionals 2024: Pacific list.
These accolades underscore McKean Smith’s dedication to growth, innovation, and excellence within the legal industry. Our continued presence on these prestigious lists reflects our commitment to delivering exceptional service and achieving remarkable success.

Mind The Gap!

Image of Leila Wall and Sonia Montalbano showcasing the "Mind the Gap" event on May 30 at 6-8pm.

On May 30th at Experiment PDX, McKean Smith Employment Attorney Sonia Montalbano will be taking part in the Women in Science Portland’s Courage Campaign presenting on the issue of Pay equity. This season’s theme is, ‘Mind the Gap: Paving the Way for Equal Opportunities and Fair Compensation.’

If you have ever or are currently experiencing gender discrimination and or pay equity issues at work, then this talk is for you!

Sonia will be joined by Leila Wall, Administrator of the Civil Rights Division from the Bureau of Oregon Labor and Industries

David Shannon Joins McKean Smith’s Vancouver Office.


As recently posted in the Portland Business Journal’s “People on the Move” section, McKean Smith are thrilled to announce that David Shannon, already with McKean Smith in Portland, has joined our Vancouver, Washington office, specializing in Catastrophic Injury and Complex Civil Litigation.

David has been with us for over a year now and from day one has showcased professionalism, integrity, and creativity in solution-making. His expansion of licensure to include both Oregon and Washington reflects his versatility and readiness to tackle legal challenges on multiple fronts. We congratulate him on this milestone and wish him continued success in his new role.

To set up a consultation with David or any of our other attorney’s, we are always just a phone-call away,

Vancouver Office: 360-502-7022

Portland Office: 503-567-7967

or fill out a Contact Form and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.

The Legal Spotlight: Amanda Hartman

Amanda Hartman, a transplant from Idaho who has since adopted Vancouver as her home, officially became a member of the esteemed McKean Smith legal team in 2023. Nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, Amanda has fully embraced the region’s unique charm and opportunities.

Recently, the Clark County Bar Association shone a spotlight on Hartman when Hearsay Magazine featured interviewed her for a short article. Eager to echo this recognition we seized the chance to delve deeper into Amanda’s story.

In a candid conversation with her colleague, Ashley, Amanda offers a glimpse into her background, providing insight into the journey of this promising young attorney.

March 25th 2024

Ashley: Amanda, you passed the Washington State Bar in September of 2023, when did you realize you wanted to become an attorney?

Amanda: Figuring this out actually took me a while. I’ve had people, including an attorney I did not know, telling me I should be an attorney since high school. I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do so I got a BS in political science for my undergrad because it seemed like something that would lead to a legal career. I also took the LSAT during my last year. Then I got a job in financial technology a couple months before graduating and shifted focus to that rather than law school. About 6-8 months in, I was the bankruptcy/complex merger specialist because I enjoyed/was good at reading through bankruptcy filings and SEC forms, with people, once again, telling me I should become a lawyer. I decided for myself that I did actually want to be one in the summer of 2020.

Ashley: If you weren’t an attorney, what would be your next choice of career?

Amanda: A financial analyst or similar. I enjoy investments/finances and find corporate deal structures interesting. Especially when the corporation in question is clearly trying to figure out how to accomplish something their relevant country’s regulatory agent does not like.

Ashley: What is some advice you would give to other young aspiring attorneys?

Amanda: Ask yourself why you want a career in law. Is it because other people told you you should go to law school? Is it because you enjoy the nitty gritty details in black letter law and finding loopholes? Is it because you want to help people, and see law as a way to do that? Is it because you want to change the law in some way? If you know why you want to go into law, you have more internal direction as to which sort of law you might want to practice in. You will also have more confidence about your choice, which may end up helping you get through law school and through the bar exam (if necessary, in your jurisdiction).

Ashley: I’ve been to Idaho. It’s definitely a little different from Vancouver and the Portland Metro Area. What was it like growing up in more of a rural area?

Amanda: I didn’t really grow up in rural Idaho, Nampa is fairly suburban. Or at least, it seems that way to me as someone who grew up in Idaho. There wasn’t much to do so I spent a lot of time at home reading, at some point my closet had shelves ground to ceiling (almost) on two walls that were just books. In my senior year of high school we moved outside the city limits a bit, which was rural. I remember a nearby farmer grew corn, he offered us as much as we wanted on the condition we did not attempt to grow any ourselves to avoid cross-pollination. My bedroom window looked out over a field too, so occasionally I would be woken up by a crop duster buzzing the house after dusting the field.

Ashley: Finish the sentence: ‘Those that know me best know that I …….”

Amanda: …Love reading, writing, and cats!

Ashley: Speaking of cats, your 8-month-old Siberian kitten Tybalt got a shout-out in the Hearsay article. Where does the name Tybalt come from?

Amanda: It’s from Reynard the Fox (medieval allegorical fables from the second half of the 12th century), one of the characters is Tibert /Tybalt the cat. Lady Capulet’s brother, in Romeo and Juliet is named after the same Tibert/Tybalt character, which is why he has the “Prince of Cats” nickname, ( if you’re curious)!

Amanda is currently a Family Law support attorney on Deanna Rusch’s team in McKean Smith’s Vancouver office.

Stephan Warner listed in Top 25 Attorneys of Oregon for 2024

Monday March 11th, 2024

Big Congratulations to Stephan Warner who is receiving a significant achievement today as he secures a spot on the Top 25 Attorneys of Oregon list for 2024, presented by Attorney Intel. Known for his expertise in corporate, employment, and litigation law, Stephan continues to build a strong reputation in these areas, and we, at McKean Smith, are very excited to see what’s to come for Stephan and his team this year. Well done, Stephan!

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McKean Smith Sponsors West Columbia Gorge Humane Society’s 30th Anniversary Fundraiser.

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