About Amanda McLean
Amanda McLean Nathan is an attorney practicing in Washington. She entered the legal field after completing a liberal arts education and then law school, and she now serves as a senior associate at Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLP.
Nathan earned a Bachelor of Arts from Willamette University in 2007. She went on to the University of Washington School of Law, where she received her J.D. in 2013. Those years framed her legal training and prepared her for work that centers on state law and courtroom procedure.
Her career has been built at Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLP, where she advanced to the role of senior associate. At the firm she contributes to client matters that arise under Washington law. Colleagues describe her role in practical terms: handling research, drafting pleadings, and assisting on filings that move cases forward. She has taken on increasing responsibility for complex assignments and for supervising aspects of litigation and transactional work.
Nathan maintains active ties to the legal community. She holds membership in the Washington State Bar Association, the Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association, and the King County Bar Association. She is also a member of Washington Women Lawyers. Those memberships keep her connected to local practice trends and continuing legal education opportunities.
Outside of firm responsibilities, Nathan has participated in programs that address professional development and peer collaboration. She attends seminars and local bar events that address developments in Washington law. Her approach to professional growth combines continuing education and on-the-job experience.
Clients and colleagues encounter a lawyer who prioritizes clear communication. She is known for organizing case materials, preparing straightforward explanations of legal positions, and coordinating with teams inside the firm. She balances detailed legal analysis with attention to procedural steps required by state courts and agencies.
Nathan's work remains rooted in Washington jurisdictional practice. She continues at Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLP, where her current practice focuses on legal matters arising under Washington law.