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FAQs - Litigation Lawyers in city Boise How many Litigation lawyers actively serve residents of Boise, Idaho? Approximately 25 licensed attorneys focus on Litigation across Boise, Idaho. Most matters are filed through the Idaho District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Litigation lawyers in Boise, Idaho? In Boise, typical rates range from $223-$335 per hour for Litigation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3636 and $7105, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Litigation matters usually take in courts near Boise? Litigation cases in Boise, Idaho usually take around 4-9 months depending on complexity and the Idaho District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Litigation cases for people living in Boise, Idaho? Residents of Boise typically see Litigation filings handled by the Idaho District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Litigation? About 42% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Litigation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Ryan Janis is an Idaho native, born and raised in Boise and completed both law school and his undergraduate education at the University of Idaho in Moscow. Mr. Janis has a wide-range of experience in various areas of law, but specializes in litigation, trial advocacy, appellate work. Mr. Janis has tried numerous cases in federal and state court in Idaho to favorable results. He has argued before the Supreme Court of Idaho, obtaining favorable results, on more than five occasions. Mr. Janis represents clients with all manner of legal needs, and his areas of practice include insurance defense, construction defect litigation, defense of general negligence matters, insurance coverage litigation, wrongful termination and employment defense, commercial litigation, products liability, professional liability, and all types of personal injury litigation and other civil litigation matters.
My goal is to represent personal and institutional clients to produce the most favorable outcome which meets their goals in an ethical, efficient, and cost effective manner. I have practiced a wide variety of civil law, litigation, trial work, in Idaho for 35 years, and in Wyoming for 25 years. I welcome the opportunity to serve new clients with their legal needs. My problem solving approach seeks to quickly identify and get to the heart of a dispute or issue and seek a reasonable and fair outcome advantageous and acceptable to the client, not to prolong,aggravate, or increase difficulty or expense.
Ms. Huskey is an Idaho attorney with over 15 years of experience in general civil and commercial litigation. She has represented clients on a wide range of issues, including tort liability, contract disputes, professional malpractice, real property disputes, employment law, anti-trust, securities and constitutional issues. Ms. Huskey distinguished herself early on in law school as the recipient of the 2000 Idaho Trial Lawyers Association Award for Excellence in Legal Research and Writing. She then gained her experience working with several of the large firms in Boise and clerking with the United States District Court for the District of Idaho.
Mr. Jacobson began his legal career clerking for the Honorable Darla S. Williamson, Fourth Judicial District, State of Idaho. Following clerkship, Mr. Jacobson joined the firm of Sasser & Inglis, P.C. as an associate, and later became a partner in the firm of Jacobson & Jacobson, PLLC. He currently practices law as the managing partner of Sasser & Jacobson, PLLC.. While in law school, Mr. Jacobson interned in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Idaho, where he co-authored briefing submitted to an en banc panel of the Ninth Circuit. Mr. Jacobson was a student editor of an on-line international law publication entitled The German Law Journal, which is edited by Washington and Lee School of Law Professor Russell Miller.. Mr. Jacobson is the author of Through the Looking Glass: Sustainable Development and Other Emerging Concepts of International Environmental Law in Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Case and the Trial Smelter Arbitration published in Transboundary Harm in International Law: Lessons from the Trail Smelter Arbitration, Cambridge University Press (2006).. Mr. Jacobson has represented large and small corporations, as well as individuals in various business and litigation matters.
Mr. Band has a broad practice with an emphasis on civil litigation of all sorts, contracts, and intellectual property. Mike’s education and experience provide him with a particularly well-rounded perspective on the contours of the legal landscape. Prior to joining the firm, Mike gained experience serving as an intern with the United States Marshals Service, an extern with Idaho Legal Aid Services of Boise, and as an extern law clerk for Chief Judge for the U. S. District Court for District of Idaho, the Honorable B. Lynn Winmill.. Mike’s practice areas include – but are not limited to – the following:
Jeff R. Sykes represents businesses and individuals with legal problems and in litigation matters involving employment, contracts, insurance, personal injuries and real property. Mr. Sykes has 20 years experience as a litigation attorney. He received recognition from Best Lawyers®for his legal expertise in employment law. Mr. Sykes served on the Board of Directors of the Human Resource Association of Treasure Valley (HRATV), and he is a member of the national association Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). He has served on the Board of Directors of the YMCA Youth Government Program and as a Judge Pro Tem for the YMCA Youth Court. Mr. Sykes is an active member of the Order of Barristers, the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce, Idaho Associated General Contractors and the Idaho Land Title Association. In 2005, Jeff was honored as a recipient of Idaho Business Review’s “Forty Accomplished Under 40” award.
I have been practicing law since 1998. My experience in real estate and business ventures as a principal helps me understand and solve your problems. I have related legal experience in estate planning, bankruptcy, technology and asset protection which gives me a broad and long term perspective when counseling clients.. Prior to and while earning my finance degree at BSU, I made my living as a licensed real estate agent, selling primarily multi-family investment property. In 1993, I graduated and two years later I started law school, graduating have a semester early in December 1997.. In 2000, I received the Professionalism Award from the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section of the Idaho State Bar. In 2005, I was the recipient of the “Accomplished Under Forty Award” from the Idaho Business Review.. I am certified by the Idaho Real Estate Commission as an instructor. I enjoy teaching my areas of expertise to other lawyers and real estate agents. Doing this helps me keep my knowlege of current issues current and allows me to stay in touch with matters of importance to my clients.. I hope to have the opportunity to put my unique skills to work for you, soon.
I am an attorney in Boise, Idaho licensed to practice law in all state and federal courts in Idaho. Most of my work is concentrated in contract disputes, complex commercial litigation, insurance claims (including personal injury matters), and civil rights and discrimination litigation. I firmly believes that maintaining open lines of communication is an essential part of all of my client relationships, and will spend as much time as is needed to make sure my clients understand what is happening in their case. The litigation business is difficult, but I can get you through it.. I graduated from Northern Arizona University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Sciences with an Emphasis in Public Policy and Administration.. I obtained my Juris Doctorate with Distinction from the University of North Dakota School of Law in 2007. And, prior to joining Jones & Swartz PLLC in 2008, I worked as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Michael J. Kraker in Minnesota’s 9th Judicial District.. While in law school, I became a member of the North Dakota Law Review in 2006 and served as an Associate Editor from 2006-2007. My article regarding statutory protection for emotional abuse in circumstances of domestic violence was published in the Journal in 2005. I practiced before the state and federal courts of North Dakota as a certified student attorney in the School of Law’s Housing and Employment Litigation Clinic during 2006 and 2007. While participating in the Litigation Clinic, I developed, oversaw the execution of, and authored the Executive Report on the North Dakota Civil Legal Needs Assessment; a survey of indigent and under-represented North Dakotans, endorsed by the State Bar Association of North Dakota, North Dakota Legal Services, and the School of Law.. I became a member of the Minnesota State Bar in 2007. While I still holds a valid Minnesota license, I has voluntarily elected to restrict my ability to practice law in Minnesota for the time being.. I became a member of the Idaho State Bar in 2008. I am admitted to practice before all state and federal courts of Idaho.. In December 2012, I was pleased to accept a position on the Board of Directors for Idaho Women Lawyers. In July 2012, as an active member of IWL, I was the co-chair of the CLE Committee that presented Lauren Stiller Rikleen, author of "Ending The Gauntlet: Removing Barriers to Women's Success in Law," as its keynote speaker for at the Idaho State Bar 2012 Annual Conference. Ms. Rikleen focused her CLE on: 1) unconcious biases in the practice of law, and 2) fostering the strengths of a multi-generational workforce.. Joy In the Community. In April 2012, I was excited to be matched with my first "Little" through the Big Brothers Big Sisters of SW Idaho. I still enjoy shrugging off the seriousness of the legal profession and kidding around, having adventures and trying new activities with my Little.. Since December 2011, I have been member of the Board of Directors for Idaho Advantage Credit Union. In early 2013, as a Director, I was involved in the merger of two healthy credit unions, Idaho Advantage Credit Union with Potelco United Credit Union. The two credit unions have, together, become Connections Credit Union and are now connected and servicing members throughout southern Idaho.
Gary came to MWSS+ after practicing for nearly twenty years at a large regional firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. He has extensive experience in insurance coverage consulting and litigation, focusing primarily on first-party property and third-party liability coverages. Gary has handled complex coverage issues involving faulty workmanship, collapse, water damage, intentional acts, arson, and insurance fraud, to name just a few. He represents both policyholders and insurance companies. His work on an arson case earned his former firm a Golden Gavel award from Westfield Insurance Company in 2012.Gary also has considerable appellate experience, having briefed and argued twenty appeals. He is admitted to practice in state and federal courts in both Idaho and Ohio, and is a member of the Litigation and Appellate practice sections of the Idaho State Bar.Born and raised in the Pittsburgh area, Gary earned Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from Bowling Green State University. Before attending Case Western Reserve University School of Law, he worked as a computer programmer, specializing in statistical analysis and computer mapping. Gary enjoys hiking, travel, and baseball. He has attended games at a dozen major league stadiums, more than two dozen minor league ballparks, and several spring training sites in Florida and Arizona.
Commercial litigation attorney focusing on creditor rights and real estate transactions. Extensive experience represneting banks, mortgage servicers, and GSE's in relation to foreclosures (judicial and non-judicial), evictions, title curative actions, and general litigation arising from or in relation to mortgages and deeds of trust.
Brindee worked as a clerk for Vial Fotheringham for two years during law school in the Salt Lake City Office. She also spent a summer during law school interning for the Montana-based firm of Crowley Fleck PLLP, and a summer at the Utah Guardian Ad Litem’s Appellate Division.
Alyssa was born and raised in Idaho. She graduated in 2015 from Boise State University with a degree in Secondary Education with an emphasis in English. She then obtained her master's degree in Curriculum, Instruction, and Innovation from Northwest Nazarene University. Alyssa retired from the Idaho Army National Guard as a First Lieutenant in the Medical Services branch after serving for five years. Her law career began in 2020 at the University of Idaho College of law.. Alyssa began her practice experience externing for the Assistant United States Attorney's office practicing in federal drug and gun cases. She also clerked for Chief Justice Bevan at the Idaho Supreme Court. She then transitioned to family law including divorce, child custody, civil protection orders, etc. While still doing family law, she now handles civil litigation in district and federal court.. Alyssa has always been passionate about dance and previously danced for the Idaho Stampede. She continues to judge for the IDHSAA dance and cheer competitions. She loves the outdoors and spends a lot of time paddle boarding, skiing, or hiking with her boyfriend and dogs.
After graduating from the University of Iowa School of Law, a nationally-ranked top-tiered school, Jaren moved to Boise with her husband, Steve and dog, Radley. She began her career as a family-law attorney and then spent several years representing sophisticated corporate and professional clients in major tort litigation. Throughout her career, Jaren has represented clients in a variety of business, tort, employment, and family law disputes. She has managed clients’ representation from start to finish, through both settlement negotiation and trial.. At Wieland Perdue, Jaren continues to prudently and skillfully litigate on her clients’ behalf in a variety of legal matters. Her practice primarily focuses on complex business litigation and sophisticated divorce cases.. When she is not at the office, Jaren enjoys spending time with her husband and law-partner, Steve, and their two dogs, Radley and Maggie. Jaren considers herself a fairly competent snowboarder and camper. She is also a true connoisseur of fine wine and pizza.