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After graduating from Duke Law School, Spencer was employed with Thompson & Knight, one of the largest law firms in Dallas, Texas. He worked in their Corporate & Securities Department. Thriving but not enamored with the narrow strictures of corporate firm life, he later accepted a job with a Dallas attorney that specialized in Personal Injury. Upon gaining invaluable insight into Personal Injury law, Spencer returned to Eastern Washington and opened up his own Personal Injury practice. In addition to the Tri-Cities office which opened in May 2010, Spencer opened offices in Yakima, Moses Lake, Seattle, Tacoma and Boise. Later, he established offices in Kent, Olympia, Lakewood, Everett, Meridian and Royal City. Spencer was born and raised on a farm in Pasco, Washington. As a young boy, he spent several summers picking apples in the orchard. One of Spencer’s proudest achievements was becoming the fastest apple picker in the orchard, once picking 15 bins of apples in one day. Growing up on a farm taught him the value of hard work and gave him the opportunity to learn Spanish. He also enjoyed playing basketball in his youth and would practice several hours a day. In fact, due to his relentless pursuit of shooting prowess, he once made 226 free throws in a row. Spencer is married to Andrea Allred Fielding, who is also from Eastern Washington, and they have six children.
Shane Rooney
Shane was raised in Longview, Washington and currently lives in Snoqualmie, where he has lived since 2004. Shane graduated with honors from Seattle University School of Law in 2001. Shane is a 1997 cum laude graduate of the University of the Pacific, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. Shane was also a NCAA Division I All-American baseball player for the Tigers and remains the school’s all-time leading hitter. Shane’s practice has always focused on litigation for both businesses and individuals. Over the years, he came to appreciate having the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those who have been wrongfully injured due to the negligence or misconduct of others, the crux of personal injury law. Shane’s expertise and passion for helping others, provide counsel and guidance to clients as they navigate the complexities of the legal system while simultaneously fighting for clients’ rights and holding those responsible for their injuries accountable.
Jim Harry
Jim has been practicing as a civil litigation attorney since 2006. During law school he clerked for one of the most prestigious and successful plaintiff’s personal injury firms in Sacramento California. For the first 15 years of his legal career, Jim worked for a civil defense firm where he represented individuals, businesses and corporate defendants on behalf of several national insurance companies. There he was lead counsel and tried many cases to verdict for the defense. Jim has successfully settled numerous cases without the need for trial and has extensive experience representing clients in alternative dispute settings such as arbitration and mediation. In 2021, he has transitioned his practice to solely representing those who have been injured. While working and going to school, Jim earned a Bachelor of Science degree in political science from California State University Sacramento and his law degree from Lincoln Law School. In law school, he earned honors in moot court and trial advocacy for both the written brief and oral argument categories. Jim is licensed to practice throughout the state of Washington as well as all state and federal courts in California. Jim took two years off from school to serve a two year mission for his Church in Western Samoa. Shortly thereafter Jim married his wife Lindi in 2000 and they have 4 very active sons. Jim loves spending time with his family and supporting his boys in their athletic and other endeavors. He is active in his local church and enjoys coaching baseball. He enjoys fishing, camping and many other outdoor adventures. Jim has had many experiences in his personal life and legal career that have taught him the values of compassion, teamwork and working together to make it through life’s challenges. He now uses that experience and his legal background to help his clients navigate the challenges they face after being injured by the negligence of someone else.
Courtney Kluever
Courtney Kluever is a trial lawyer and Idaho native that brings 18 years of experience to Fielding Law Group. After graduating from law school at UNLV in 2007, Ms. Kluever began her career at the Office of the Public Defender in Clark County, Nevada, where she obtained multiple jury acquittals and facilitated the dismissal of many more cases through the pretrial suppression of illegally obtained evidence. In private practice, Ms. Kluever has remained dedicated to zealous advocacy on behalf of individual and corporate clients and has litigated numerous complex cases involving both civil rights and civil liabilities. Ms. Kluever holds bar licenses in Idaho, Nevada, and California, and is also fluent in Spanish. Outside of the courtroom, Ms. Kluever enjoys ballet and many other forms of art and exploring Idaho’s magnificent rivers and mountains with her son, Fox.
Huntre Yearout
Huntre was born and raised in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. After completing high school, she enrolled at Lewis Clark State College majoring in criminal justice with a minor in psychology. She was part of the Ambassador Honor Society prior to graduating in 2017. Utilizing her degrees, Huntre initially worked as an advocate for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in high schools throughout the five northern counties of Idaho and as a hospital advocate. With this foundation Huntre went on to law school, starting at Gonzaga University School of Law in 2018. During the summer after of her first year of law school, Huntre participated in an internship at the Indian Law Clinic at Gonzaga and gained her first courtroom experience. She continued with a 10-month internship at the Kootenai County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office before starting work as an intern in June of 2020 at a family law firm in North Idaho. She was recognized for pro bono distinction at Gonzaga University School of Law and graduated in 2021. A passionate advocate in her personal and professional life, Huntre initially started practicing as an associate attorney at the same family law firm where she was working as an intern. In August 2023, she switched practice areas to personal injury, where she is now an associated attorney at Fielding Law Group. She is also a mother to her two sons and basset hound Max. The four enjoy family time, sports, the outdoors, and trying new local cuisines.
Brooke Kenney
Brooke Kenney is a trial lawyer dedicated to fighting for individuals whose lives have been changed by the wrongdoing of others. Brooke graduated magna cum laude from the University of Idaho College of Law, where she served as Input Editor of the Idaho Law Review. Before law school, Brooke earned her degree from the University of Alabama (“Roll Tide”), where she double majored in marketing and geography, with a minor in environmental science. Brooke devotes her practice to representing injured clients and has a passion for guiding people through some of the most difficult chapters of their lives. She serves on the board of the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association and was honored in both 2024 and 2025 as a “Top 40 Under 40” Plaintiff’s Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers Association. Outside the courtroom, Brooke embraces her Idaho roots. She is an avid skier, fly fisher, and mountain biker, and enjoys hiking the Boise foothills with her husband and their two hunting dogs.
Lindsey Moors
Lindsey Moors originally hails from the nearby small town of La Grande, Oregon. After graduating with honors from the University of California at Davis with a Philosophy degree, Ms. Moors returned to her home state of Oregon to attend the University of Oregon School of Law, earning both her pro bono and criminal law certificates. Ms. Moors has dedicated her career to protecting the vulnerable and enhances the firm’s success with her variety of experience practicing law within the states of California, Oregon, Washington, and Nevada. She holds bar certificates in all four states and is pending admission in Idaho. In addition to conducing over 40 jury trials in Oregon, California, and Nevada, Ms. Moors has engaged in over 100 non-jury trials and led numerous hearings and conducted extensive motion work. She offers extensive knowledge in civil litigations through her experiences working at Tharpe & Howell in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Joseph Law Firm in La Grande, Oregon, Welsh, Wales & Fry based in Phoenix, Arizona, and Craig Swapp & Associates. Prior to joining Fielding Law Group, she served as a Chief Deputy District Attorney on the Special Victim’s Unit for the Clark County District Attorney’s Office in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office in Riverside, California, and the Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in Spokane, Washington. Most recently Ms. Moors was practicing personal injury law at Craig Swapp and Associates. In her spare time, Ms. Moors enjoys traveling with her husband, skiing, polo, running marathons, and spending time with her friends, family, and animals.