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D. Rahn Hostetter has been practicing law for 36 years, beginning as a prosecutor in the federal court system on behalf of the United States of America, then in the state of Oregon as elected District Attorney of Wallowa County. He has been in private practice for the past 25 years representing clients ranging from multi state corporations to next door neighbors.
His expertise is in real property transactions, boundary disputes and litigation, land use planning and development, aviation parts and manufacturing (Fed Aviation Administration) and complex business structures and litigation.
He has been married 39 years and has four children and 11 grandchildren.
D. Zachary Hostetter began his career as a prosecuting attorney in Seattle prosecuting sexual assault, felony assault, drug felonies, and homicide. Now based in rural Eastern Oregon’s Wallowa County, Zac’s civil law practice is focused on all aspects of real estate, including real property transactions and land use; business formation, contract, and legal advice; and trust administration.
Zac and his wife are also beef producers and enjoy ranching in Imnaha Canyon. They have four children.
Zac Hostetter serves clients from across the state of Oregon, and is admitted to the Washington Bar.
Attorney Benjamin Boyd began his legal career in Torrington, Wyoming, where he worked as a judicial law clerk for Hon. Keith G. Kautz and Hon. John C. Brooks of Wyoming's Eighth Judicial District. Ben also worked as a staff attorney for Chief Justice Roy S. Moore of Alabama's Supreme Court.
Ben’s law practice focuses on family law, including divorce, custody, and support; estate planning and elder law, including guardianships, conservatorships, trusts and probate; and real property matters, including purchases and sales, easements, boundaries and land use.
His legal writing has appeared in the Oregon State Bar Bulletin, the Journal of Law and Health, the Liberty University Law Review, the Liberty Legal Journal, and Faulkner Law Review.
In addition to offering legal services across the state of Oregon, Ben Boyd is also admitted to the Wyoming State Bar.
Ben and his wife have six children and enjoy gardening, and outdoor recreation in beautiful Wallowa County and Eastern Oregon.
Stephen Tollefson specializes in real property transactions, business contracts, corporate reporting, trust administration, and probate matters. He has worked with Hostetter Law Group since 2013. Previously, Stephen managed several successful businesses in the automotive field.
Angela assists in family law, criminal defense, personal injury, estate planning, and other matters. Prior to joining Hostetter Law Group, she worked as a professional researcher, writer, editor, and public policy analyst.
Joel Tollefson serves as the office’s administrative assistant, notary, scheduler, and all-around trouble-shooter. He joined Hostetter Law Group as a file clerk in 2018.