Tyler Storti
Portland, OR
Licensed for 18 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Litigation
Language
English
About
Tyler J. Storti is a member of Stewart Sokol & Larkin LLC, having joined the firm in 2004. His practice focuses on the areas of construction law, business and commercial matters, and real estate transactions and disputes. He represents contractors, owners, sureties and design professionals in disputes and litigation related to the construction industry, including contract negotiation and drafting, payment and performance claims, construction liens and bond claims. He also regularly represents and advises individuals and businesses in connection with a diverse array of business, commercial and real estate transactions, disputes and litigation. He is admitted to practice in Oregon, Washington and Idaho.In 2012, 2013, and 2014, Oregon Super Lawyers magazine named Tyler a Rising Star - an award that recognizes the best lawyers in Oregon who are 40 years old or younger.Tyler is a member of the Executive Committee of the Oregon State Bar's Construction Law Section, and a member of the Business Law section. He is also a regular presenter at seminars on business and construction law.Prior to joining the firm, Tyler clerked for the Honorable Michael R. McLaughlin, District Judge for the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Idaho. During law school, he spent a summer as a law clerk for a small plaintiff's firm and was later employed in the corporate legal department of the J.R. Simplot Company.A native of Boise, Idaho, Tyler has called Oregon home since relocating to the Northwest from New Orleans, where he attended college at Tulane University. He enjoys playing golf and basketball, exploring the outdoors, experiencing live music, travel and spending time with his family and friends. He is also involved in various community and charitable activities, including membership on the Ambassador Board for The First Tee of Greater Portland, which is an organization dedicated to promoting character development and life values in young people through the game of golf.
Practices Areas
Business
Litigation
Real Estate
Language
English