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Who's In Our Corner?

Greg’s unique background has shaped him into a trusted advocate for his clients. As the founder of Cornerstone Legal, he brings a broad range of experience to his practice, which includes Family Law, Real Estate, Business Contracting, Estate Planning, and Probate. Holding both a JD and an MBA from the University of Montana, Greg's comprehensive education allows him to approach every case with a keen understanding of both legal and business complexities. His ability to practice law in Washington and Montana provides a valuable advantage for his clients.

Prior to his legal career, Greg built homes—an experience that taught him the importance of building a strong foundation and protecting against future problems. He now applies this very principle to proactive asset protection for his clients.

Beyond the office, Greg is a dedicated father to two young boys. He enjoys traveling, cooking, and jet skiing, and is currently restoring a 1966 Ford Thunderbird. As the first lawyer in his family, he is driven by a deep commitment to helping others navigate their own paths. At home, he shares his life with a bustling family, including a variety of pets cared for with his wife, who runs a local bird sanctuary.

Gregory R. Hill

Managing Partner

As our founding attorney, Greg brings a unique perspective to legal practice, with an extensive background in Family Law, Real Estate, and Estate Planning. Read more about his commitment to building strong legal foundations for our clients.

As the Marketing Director at Cornerstone Legal, Daylin is on a mission to expand our firm's reach and connect with a wider community in need of legal assistance. A rare blend of gregarious and inquisitive, he’s a strategic thinker who isn’t afraid to roll up his sleeves. From his time interning in Washington, D.C. to providing advanced logistical support at the Pacific Northwest's largest water park, Daylin brings a uniquely diverse background to the legal field. When not developing our web presence, he spends his downtime with his incredibly patient wife, his dozens of tropical fish, and two suspiciously large cats he's convinced have a secret puma lineage...

Daylin Hodder

Marketing Director

The man behind the branding, website and social media presence, and overall community outreach extraordinaire.

Rooted in the Inland Northwest, Shiree brings a distinctive combination of analytical rigor, creative thinking, and genuine advocacy to the work of estate planning. Her path into law was a natural progression for someone drawn equally to the power of language and the responsibility of helping people navigate systems that can feel overwhelming without a trusted guide.

What defines her approach is the conviction that good legal work is never only technical in its nature, but human as well. She is energized by the process of bringing structure to complexity, translating legalese into clear, actionable plans, and standing firmly in the corner of the people she serves. That motivation is personal as much as it is professional. Having encountered firsthand the barriers that arise when advocacy is absent, she understands what is at stake when people face difficult situations without support, and she takes that understanding into every client interaction.

Beyond her legal work, Shiree has been an active contributor to her community as a city arts commissioner and pottery instructor, a thread that reflects her belief that creativity and advocacy are not separate disciplines but deeply complementary ones. That same instinct has carried into her current work developing a podcast centered on conversation, meaningful ideas, and genuine dialogue.

Outside of work, she finds renewal in creative projects, the outdoors, time with her family, and humor. She is, by her own admission, usually in the middle of turning an idea into a project. 

Shiree is a thoughtful, principled contributor to the Cornerstone Legal team and an advocate in the truest sense of the word. That advocacy does not stop at the office door. It has surfaced, perhaps most visibly, in her children, who have developed their own voices, leadership, and willingness to speak up. As the running joke in her household goes: "If you think I'm difficult, wait till you meet my mom."

Shiree Wilder

Paralegal

Inland Northwest local and proud community advocate, Shiree is our multi-talented paralegal. What defines her approach is the conviction that good legal work is never only technical in its nature, but human as well. She is energized by the process of bringing structure to complexity, translating legalese into clear, actionable plans, and standing firmly in the corner of the people she serves.

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