About Tyler J.
Tyler J. Threehouse completed his undergraduate studies at Daemen College, earning a B.A. in political science in 2011 and graduating summa cum laude. He went on to attend SUNY Buffalo Law School, where he received his J.D. in 2014. Those years shaped his early interest in the intersection of local government and the law and provided a base for a regional practice.
After law school, Threehouse built a practice that spans two neighboring states. He is admitted to practice in both New York and Pennsylvania. Over time he has handled matters in county courts and state tribunals, often working with individuals and small organizations that need accessible counsel close to home.
Threehouse’s professional activity includes membership in the Cattaraugus County Bar Association. He participates in local bar events and maintains connections to the legal community in that region. Those ties keep him plugged into developments in regional procedure and courtroom practice.
Clients and colleagues describe his approach as pragmatic. He tends to break complex issues into concrete steps and places emphasis on clear communication. In court he aims for directness rather than flourish. Outside the courtroom he spends time preparing written materials and advising clients on procedural choices.
His office is organized as a small, locally oriented practice. That setup allows him to manage cases from intake through resolution, and it provides continuity for clients who prefer a single point of contact. He oversees case strategy, prepares filings and handles appearances across both New York and Pennsylvania jurisdictions.
Threehouse also balances his caseload with work that responds to the needs of rural and suburban communities. He often handles matters that benefit from knowledge of local courts and an understanding of how regional institutions operate. This practical familiarity informs how he structures client interactions and litigation plans.
In his current role as principal at Threehouse Law Office, P.C., he continues to serve clients across state lines while maintaining an active presence in the local bar association. His current practice centers on representing clients in New York and Pennsylvania from Threehouse Law Office, P.C.