Shane Leo Andrews

  • Associate Attorney

Location:

Lewiston, ID

Phone:

Fax :

208-413-6682

Email:

Shane Andrews has been practicing law in Idaho since 2015, gaining courtroom experience while practicing as a deputy prosecutor in Nez Perce County and Kootenai County.  During his tenure as a prosecutor he successfully completed multiple jury and “judge alone” trials before entering the private sector, quickly gaining a reputation as a skilled litigator.

Shane’s family has been in the area of the Lewis-Clark Valley for nearly 100 years and he is passionate about carrying on his family’s long tradition of assisting the members of the community.

Areas Of Practice

  • Litigation
  • Construction Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Family Law
  • Business & Commercial Law
  • Water Law
  • General Practice

Litigation Percentage

  • 80% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Bar Admissions

  • Idaho, 2015
  • U.S. Federal Courts, 2015

Education

  • University of South Dakota School of Law, Vermillion, South Dakota
    • Juris Doctor - 2014
  • University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho
    • M.A. - 2010

Honors And Awards

  • University of South Dakota School of Law Top Advocate 2014
  • South Dakota Trial Lawers' Association Top Advocate 2014
  • University of South Dakota Trial Team Top Advocate 2014

Professional Associations And Memberships

  • Idaho State Bar, Member, 2015 to Present
  • Second Judicial District Bar Association, Member, Present

Past Employment Positions

  • Kootenai County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, Deputy Prosecutor, 2015 to 2016
  • Nez Perce County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, Deputy Prosecutor, 2016 to 2017

Languages

  • English

Practice Areas

$3.9 million paid on mediation of defective specification claim

$1.34 million collected from tribal subcontractor

$1.35 million paid on settlement of commercial development suit

$4.95 million federal court jury verdict confirmed on 9th Circuit appeal

$2.93 million arbitration award on highway project

$1.7 million commercial award confirmed by Idaho Supreme Court

$1.07 million collected on defective specifications claim

$1.25 million aid on differing site conditions claim

Practice Areas

$3.9 million paid on mediation of defective specification claim

$1.34 million collected from tribal subcontractor

$1.35 million paid on settlement of commercial development suit

$4.95 million federal court jury verdict confirmed on 9th Circuit appeal

$2.93 million arbitration award on highway project

$1.7 million commercial award confirmed by Idaho Supreme Court

$1.07 million collected on defective specifications claim

$1.25 million aid on differing site conditions claim