e believe in the legal system. At the same time it can be unfair by favoring those who have the time, energy and money to litigate, and those are three things most normal people don’t have a lot of. That is where we come in.
Big companies aren’t afraid of a lawsuit—it’s just the cost of doing business. But they would be, if lawyers like us were sitting on the other side of the courtroom. So, we have built our practice around fighting harder for the little guy than the corporate lawyers do for their deep-pocketed, faceless clients.
We look forward to meeting you.
Ryan’s practice focuses on oil rig accidents, catastrophic burn injuries, and sexual assault / sexual harassment cases. Ryan has tried cases to judges and juries and he has substantial experience representing clients in state courts, federal courts, and before administrative agencies.
Ryan is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts of Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota, as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. His clients reside all over the United States. Ryan is a member of the Montana Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association of Justice, and the Western Montana Bar Association.
Ryan contributes a substantial amount of time providing pro bono legal services to those who cannot afford an attorney and he has served on the board of directors for several nonprofits in Missoula, where he resides with his wife and daughters.
Rob loves to try cases to juries and has been a trial attorney for his entire legal career. In his previous position as a trial lawyer for the State of Wyoming Office of the Public Defender, Rob tried many difficult cases and was named Outstanding Trial Attorney in 2008. His current practice focuses on protecting the rights of individuals through civil litigation, and he has significant experience representing clients in civil rights and discrimination, products liability, catastrophic injury, oil field, and commercial trucking cases.
Rob is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts in Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming, and in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a member of the Montana, Wyoming and Colorado state bar associations, the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association, and the Teton County Bar Association.
Prior to being a lawyer, Rob was a firefighter with a BLM Hotshot crew and a Forest Service District crew and spent his younger summers working on a cattle ranch. As a result of these life experiences, Rob appreciates the value of working long hours in difficult manual labor jobs, and takes particular pride in representing people who know what it means to work hard for a living.
Sandra has worked as an executive assistant and office manager for most of her business career. She spent 13 years with a local tax and accounting office in Jackson, until her employer retired and closed the business. She prepared taxes and worked as a liaison between the clients and the IRS. She then came to work for our legal office as an administrative assistant in our Wilson office.
Jessica Yuhas has spent the last twelve years working at both maritime and workers’ compensation firms, in addition to using her legal experience to underwrite court and probate surety bonds. Jessica received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Montana in 2005 and her Paralegal Certificate from the University of Washington in 2007.
Claire has been with Meyer, Shaffer & Stepans in its Missoula office since 2019. Claire graduated from the University of Montana Western with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. She then went on to earn her Masters Degree in Physical Education – Athletic Administration from Idaho State University. After a stint teaching at Idaho State, Claire returned to Missoula and has become an important part of the MSS team where she specializes in distilling large quantities of complex information and summarizing our client’s medical records.