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Wyatt Johnson is a civil trial veteran. As lead trial counsel, he has tried multiple cases to juries and judges. He also frequently appears before the Idaho Supreme Court. In addition to trial work, Wyatt engages in a transactional practice involving real estate and related business ventures. He regularly practices before city and county planning and zoning authorities as well as various State administrative agencies. Wyatt graduated summa cum laude from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1993. In 1998, he graduated in the top quarter of his class from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. In conjunction with his professional practice, Wyatt is an active member in his community. He has served on the Idaho Supreme Court Evidence Rules Advisory Committee, and is a past president of the Idaho Trial Lawyers’ Association, and is a past Chairman of the Idaho State Bar Litigation Section. He also serves on local non-profit boards for Idaho Smart Growth and the YMCA. He regularly lectures at seminars and workshops providing continuing education for attorneys and other professionals.
Upon graduation from the University of Maine Law School in 1997, Ron began his career as the Director of Team Services for the Portland Pirates professional hockey team (American Hockey League). He was involved with team compliance services, interpretation of AHL by-laws, regulations and policies, and represented the team before the AHL and the players’ union (Professional Hockey Players’ Association). Additionally, he assisted in the negotiation of player contracts, transactions, and collective bargaining agreement compliance. He was the team point person for all immigration petitions for the team’s foreign players.. His next stop was St. Louis, MO in 1998, where he became General Counsel/ VP of Business for the United Hockey League (later renamed the International Hockey League). There he performed business advisory services for the president and board of the UHL. Additionally, he focused on immigration compliance services, IHL by-laws, rules, regulations and drafted/revised the standard player’s contract. He served as the general counsel for all legal matters affecting the league.. In 2006, Ron moved to Boise, Idaho where he joined McAnaney & Associates, PLLC. There he counseled individual and business clients regarding estate planning, probate proceedings, business planning, tax planning, and federal & state tax liabilities.. In 2009, Ron created RGC Tax & Estate Solutions, PLLC in Boise, Idaho. This firms helps individuals and businesses with all aspects of estate planning, probate, business law, and tax dispute resolutions. Ron handles and oversees all aspects of the firm and strives to provide his clients with the highest level of representation and service.
Tiffany Hales has been a practicing attorney since 1994. She started with Hamilton, Michaelson and Hilty in Nampa Idaho and did general litigation work.. In 2002 Tiffany moved to Utah and was hired by the Utah Department of Workforce Services to be an Administrative Law Judge in the area of employment law, a position she remained in for one year until being hired to be legal counsel for the Department of Workforce Services.. In 2005 Governor Jon M. Huntsman appointed Tiffany to be the Chair of the Workforce Appeals Board, where she oversaw appeals from administrative proceedings relating to employment law. Tiffany has always had a love of aviation and during her time in Utah she worked as adjunct faculty for Utah Valley State University. Tiffany wrote an on-line Aviation Law course and then taught the course both live and on-line.. In 2015 Tiffany returned to work in Idaho and began working for Brian Webb Legal. As an attorney at Brian Webb Legal Tiffany specializes in family law, including divorce, custody modification, paternity actions, guardianships and probate work. In addition Tiffany does criminal defense work, planning and zoning work and other general litigation.. In her free time Tiffany is a volunteer 4-H leader and enjoys spending time with her husband and children.
The attorney who has an expert level understanding of the law, excellent at communicating, takes the time to listen, and who will aggressively advocate for their client is truly unique. If your case is important and you are looking for an attorney who is a balance of them all, you want Matthew J. Holden to advocate on your behalf.
Susan M. Graham is founder of Senior Edge Legal (formerly The Graham
Law Office, P.A.). An authority on estate planning, elder law and VA
benefits law, Ms. Graham is a widely acclaimed speaker and seminar
leader in the field of estate planning. Her journey into estate
planning stems from personal experience, witnessing the profound
challenges faced by loved ones left without a plan. Determined to spare
others emotional upheaval and potentially dire financial ramifications,
she opened her law practice in 1977. Since then, she has established
personal relationships with thousands of clients in an effort to
optimize their estate planning and elder law requirements, including
trusts, trust administration, wills, living wills, Medicaid planning and
VA benefits. Her ultimate goal is to help her clients protect their
assets and keep what they have worked so hard for, providing them and
their loved ones with the certainty and protection they deserve.. A graduate of Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science degree,
Ms. Graham received her MBA with an emphasis in finance from Boston
University, and her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Idaho,
Moscow. She has also taught college-level finance courses at Washington
State University, Pullman and the University of Idaho, Moscow.. A member of the Idaho State Bar Association, Ms. Graham is admitted
to practice before all the courts in the state of Idaho and the U. S.
Federal Court. She is co-founder and past president of The American
Association of Trust, Estate and Elder Law Attorneys (AATEELA) and
Treasure Valley Estate Planning Council (TVEPC). Ms. Graham is also a
member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
Since graduating from the McGeorge School of Law in 2009, Shawnee has accumulated a tremendous amount of experience aggressively representing a wide variety of clients in their legal disputes. She has litigated issues in cases involving corporate, business, real estate, tort, and employment issues. She has tried several cases to verdict during her career.. At Wieland Perdue, Shawnee continues to fight hard for her clients’ interests in and out of court. She focuses on representing business in both internal and external legal disputes as well as employers managing relationships with their employees. In addition to her litigation practice, Shawnee also has experience as a mediator who helps opposing parties amicably settle their disagreements.. When she is not in the office, Shawnee is hiking the Boise foothills with her husband, Cody, and her dog, Hanna. Shawnee also loves camping and skiing.
Rick Stacey is a partner with the law firm of McConnell Wagner Sykes + Stacey PLLC specializing in the litigation of complex business disputes, with an emphasis in construction and real estate matters. He is rated by Martindale-Hubbell as an "AV" preeminent peer review rated attorney.. Rick Stacey represents general contractors, construction managers, subcontractors, suppliers, sureties, lenders and project owners in all phases of construction litigation; drafting and negotiating construction contracts; and advising clients on legal issues arising throughout all phases of construction.. Rick has litigated and arbitrated all types and sizes of construction disputes including complex construction litigation/arbitration involving hundreds of thousands of pages of electronic information, prosecuting and defending against mechanic’s lien claims, and collection matters on behalf of construction and supply companies.. Rick has drafted and negotiated construction contracts for all types of construction projects. From complex engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) and engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) contracts on behalf of Fortune 500 companies to simple subcontract agreements on behalf of small construction subcontractors. Rick has extensive knowledge of most standard form construction agreements including those drafted by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), and the Engineering Joint Contract Document Committee (EJCDC) as well as the ConsensusDocs.. Rick also represents lenders, title companies, and property owners in all phases of real estate litigation and title insurance defense matters.. Rick is an Idaho native who has lived most of his life in Boise, Idaho. Prior to practicing law, he worked for nearly ten years within the construction industry performing general construction and project management work for a Boise landscape construction subcontractor. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, from Boise State University, and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Utah College of Law. He is a member of the Idaho State Bar Association Litigation Section; the American Bar Association Forum on the Construction Industry; and the Idaho Association of Defense Counsel. He is recognized by Mountain States Super Lawyers for his expertise in Construction Litigation and the National Trial Lawyers as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer. Rick is an avid golfer and actively involved board member at Hillcrest Country Club.
Nate Peterson provides legal solutions to individuals, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations; through counsel and representation in civil and commercial litigation. His Boise, Idaho based practice areas include business and employment matters, family law, criminal defense, and injuries to person or property. He provides ethical and competent legal services to Idaho residents, and seeks to ensure that client objectives are best served by their legal rights. Altogether, he is focused on providing legal solutions to individuals, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations; through counsel and representation in civil and commercial litigation. His practice areas include business and employment matters, family and custody issues, criminal defense, personal injury, and civil rights violations.. Nate is a fifth generation Idahoan, born and raised in southern Idaho. He holds a degree in Economics and minor in Political Science from Boise State University, where he was elected student body president. Upon graduation he gave the student commencement, and shortly thereafter served as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in the former-Soviet Republic of Georgia.. Nate attended the Gonzaga University School of Law as a Thomas More Scholar. At Gonzaga, Nate graduated magna cum laude, served as an associate editor of the Gonzaga Law Review, and served as editor-in-chief of the Gonzaga Journal of International Law. Nate was also the recipient of Gonzaga’s Morey-Maurice Award for service and leadership. Nate’s legal internships and externships during law school include the Idaho U.S. Attorney’s Office, the City of Spokane Valley City Attorney’s Office, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Washington, and Gonzaga’s Business Law Clinic.. Nate completed an appellate clerkship under Nevada Supreme Court Justice Mark Gibbons and a trial court clerkship under Idaho Fourth Judicial District Court Judge Richard Greenwood. Subsequently, Nate started his own private practice and became a Judge Advocate in the Idaho Army National Guard—he is a graduate of the U.S. Army Infantry School’s Basic Officer Leader Course at Fort Benning, Georgia, the Judge Advocate General’s School Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course and the Advanced Officer Course at the University of Virginia located in Charlottesville, Virginia.. Nate served as a trial defense specialist in the Idaho Army National Guard by providing legal defense services to guardsmen facing criminal and/or adverse employment actions. Presently, he serves as the Brigade Judge Advocate in the Idaho Army National Guard 116th Brigade Headquarters where he advises the command on all military issues and manages a staff of judge advocates and paralegals. Nate is also a member of the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association and the Idaho Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. Nate strongly believes in providing ethical and competent legal services to his clients and ensuring his clients’ objectives are best served by their legal rights. He works tirelessly so that his clients receive the full benefits and protections that are guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and Idaho State Constitution, and all applicable federal, state, and local laws. He is experienced in representing his clients through settlements, trials and appeals.
My practice is focused on personal injury, wrongful death, civil rights, and insurance coverage and bad faith litigation. For the better part of the last decade, I worked for several of Idaho’s most respected insurance defense firms and gained significant experience in personal injury and complex litigation matters. I have a proven track record of successful results for his clients in both state and federal courts. After nearly a decade of litigation experience in these practice areas, I now represent individuals in the same type of personal injury and wrongful death cases which I previously defended. This experience is invaluable in taking care of my clients.. I graduated from the College of Idaho (B.A., cum laude, 2010) and the University of Idaho College of Law (J.D., 2014). Admitted to the Idaho State Bar in 2014 and is licensed to practice in the state and federal courts in Idaho. Outside of work, I spend my free time with my wife and two little girls and enjoy taking advantage of Idaho’s great outdoors.
My practice is dedicated entirely to criminal defense in the state of Idaho. I began my career in Criminal Law as a prosecutor where I handled thousands of criminal cases and became familiar with how prosecutors and judges think and make decisions. I strongly believes every individual charged with a crime is entitled to not just representation, but a high-quality legal defense. I am committed to providing the best criminal defense services an attorney can offer.. In my part-time, I am a Captain in the Idaho Air National Guard where I serve as a JAG officer providing legal advice to the commanders of the Idaho Air National Guard.
Mr. Conrad J. Aiken, a partner in the Boise Racine Olson Law office and a member of the Banking and Finance Practice Group, is an experienced banking lawyer with particular expertise in commercial financing and litigation, including loan documentation, secured transactions, and real estate matters, and in enforcement of creditors’ rights in loan workouts, foreclosures, and bankruptcy. His clients include national, regional, and community banks, affordable housing lenders, and private lenders. He also enjoys a practice handling wills and probate matters.. Prior to joining Racine Olson in 2001 Mr. Aiken was senior corporate counsel for U.S. Bancorp and its predecessor Idaho bank from 1981 to 2001. From 1970 to 1977 he was house counsel for Fortune 500 companies in Denver and Louisville where he handled legal issues affecting those companies, including products liability, franchising, trademarks, antitrust, commercial sales and warranty litigation, and corporate planning and drafting.. Mr. Aiken has been recognized by his peers for his banking law expertise in Best Lawyers in America and has regularly lectured on banking law topics on behalf of the American Institute of Banking. He has also lectured to college students and professionals on loan documentation and secured transactions, construction law, and antitrust law, and served on the Idaho Lawyers’ Committee to advise the Idaho legislature concerning adoption of the 2001 Revisions to Article 9 of the UCC.. Born and raised in Ohio, educated at Wittenberg University (B.A. 1966) and Duke University (J.D. 1969), Mr. Aiken first came to Idaho in 1969 to serve a one-year term as a judicial law clerk to Justice Allan Shepard of the Idaho Supreme Court. He and his wife of over forty years have two grown children and three grandchildren. Mr. Aiken is active in his community, having served as a member of the Idaho Management Committee for U.S. Bank, and for many years as a teacher and elder in a local Baptist Church. He enjoys golf, running, sports of all kinds, and being with his family.
Mr. Beckham's specialty practice is focused on trial work in criminal and custody disputes, state appeals, as well as military discharge upgrades and appeals to military discharge review boards.. As a trial lawyer, including service as a former Chief Public Defender and Deputy Criminal Prosecutor, Mr. Beckham brings a wealth of experience as a miltary discharge upgrade lawyer who is licensed to practice by the Idaho State Bar and District of Columbia Bar. Brandon Beckham is a 2006 graduate of Boise State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. Mr. Beckham continued on with his education, earning a Juris Doctor (JD) from the the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law in 2009.. Mr. Beckham's strong commitment to social justice led him on to theological studies at Liberty Theological Seminary, where he completed an MA in Theological Studies that culminated in a Master of Divinity (M.Div) in 2014 and a Th.M in Theology, from Liberty University School of Divinity (2016). Following graduation from law school, Mr. Beckham served as Tribal Public Defender for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, for approximately 18 months from 2010-2012. Between 2018 to 2020, Mr. Beckham has served as a deputy criminal prosecutor in Boise, practicing as a Boise criminal attorney representing the community through prosecution of crimes.
Military attorney with 34 years of courtroom experience. Mr. Todd began as a USAF JAG officer and then continued in military law practice after separation from the service as a civilian attorney focusing on military related cases. Now handling mostly military divorce, child custody modifications and military pension divorces.
Michael Christian has deep experience in natural resources law, administrative law and litigation. For over 25 years he has represented interests in oil and gas, mining, real estate and ranching. He represents active operators in oil and gas exploration in Idaho for all local legal needs, and as a result has been a central participant in the creation of a new oil and gas industry in Idaho over the last several years. He has litigated disputes across a wide variety of subjects. He provides services including:. · Contract preparation and review including leases, real estate purchase and sale agreements, easement agreements, surface use agreements, asset and stock purchase agreements, business mutual aid agreements, and vendor contracts. · Litigation of contract, real estate and other disputes. · Advising business clients regarding human resources issues including employment agreements, employee policy manuals, terminations, severance agreements, discrimination and harassment claims, and non-compete, confidentiality and non-solicitation agreements. · Representing clients in proceedings before the Idaho Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, including applications for spacing orders and integration orders. · Assisting clients with regulatory compliance issues involving the Idaho Department of Lands and the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality. · Representing clients before county planning and zoning commissions and boards of county commissioners regarding applications for local entitlements. · Mineral title opinions, including drilling and division order title opinions for oil and gas clients. · Governmental relations including drafting legislation and representing clients in the legislature as a registered lobbyist, and representing of clients in the negotiation and drafting of county ordinances. · Representing clients in administrative hearings before the Department of Interior’s Office of Hearings and Appeals, including mining claim contest actions and public lands grazing permit renewal appeals, and appeals to the Interior Board of Land Appeals. Michael has litigated a broad range of business and real estate issues, including both enforcing and defending against claims under employee noncompete, confidentiality and nonsolicitation agreements, intellectual property disputes, boundary and easement disputes, and a variety of contract disputes. He has conducted bench and jury trials in Ada, Bonneville, Cassia, Canyon and Kootenai counties, and the United States District Court and Bankruptcy Court for the District of Idaho. He has successfully argued appeals to the Idaho Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. His significant results include:. · Defeated employer claim attempting to enforce employee noncompete agreement, obtaining summary judgment and payment of client’s attorney fees by employer.. · Defeated CERCLA cost recovery claim for historic mine tailing contamination on summary judgment.. · Defeated claims alleging breach of geothermal lease on summary judgment, and obtained judgment for attorney’s fees against plaintiff lessor.. · Trial counsel in month-long trial of construction dispute, resulting in recovery of more than $300,000 for client and defeating opposing party’s $1,700,000 counterclaim.. · Obtained summary judgment against United States in mining claim patent dispute, and award of attorney’s fees in favor of client under Equal Access to Justice Act.. · Settled multi-million dollar intellectual property claim against manufacturing client for less than 5% of claim after deposition of opposing party.. · Obtained voluntary dismissal of property damage negligence claim after successful exclusion of plaintiff’s expert witness.. · Settled multiple partnership dissolution disputes on favorable terms.. Education:. Michael received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern University in 1987, and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Washington in 1990. In law school, he won two moot court competitions and was selected to the school’s chapter of the Order of Barristers.. Publications:. “A Summary of Revisions to Idaho’s Oil and Gas Conservation Act and Rules: Responding as Production in Idaho Nears Reality,” Idaho Law Review Vol. 49, No. 2 (2013).
Max represents the small businesses of Idaho. With hands-on experience in both law and business, Max understands the legal complexities and entrepreneurial ingenuity it takes to run a business.. After earning his undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder, Max spent nearly a decade working as a landman in the exploration and production (E&P) sector of the Oil & Gas Industry. Max performed patent to present title research and leased mineral rights on land developed for petroleum and natural gas exploration in Colorado, Texas, California, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Utah. Max has spent many years traveling around the Western United States, largely in agricultural regions, where he obtained a unique appreciation for the land and the natural resources we hold so dear.. After his experience in the private sector, Max received his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Idaho College of Law. Max spent his first year of law school in Moscow before moving to Pocatello for the summer and clerking for the Honorable N. Randy Smith of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. After moving to Boise to finish his legal education, in his final year of school Max clerked for the Honorable B. Lynn Winmill of the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho.. Max loves recreating in the beautiful outdoors of Idaho. Whether it’s hiking and camping, playing at many of Boise’s amazing parks, or hunting in the great wilderness of Idaho, Max has made the Gem State his home.
Louis Spiker comes to Johnson May with over 10 years of legal experience in Idaho. His practice emphasizes creditors’ rights, commercial litigation, and business transactions. Louis also practices in the areas of real estate, land use, and agriculture. Louis earned his Juris Doctor at the University of Idaho College of Law after obtaining a degree in economics from the University of Michigan. Prior to joining Johnson May, Louis was a partner in a Boise law firm where he managed that firm’s Creditors’ Rights practice group.
Layne Davis, founding and managing partner of Davis & Walker, is focused on providing mediation services, particularly for parties in all family law related matters, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal maintenance, and asset division (including real estate interests, businesses, retirement accounts and debts). Layne Davis, licensed as an attorney by the Idaho State Bar since 1994, is considered one of the top family law mediators in the state where his practice focus is to assist clients in developing out of court settlements.. At Davis & Walker, our commitment is to assist parties in facilitating a mutually agreeable solution while encouraging parties to retain control of these family matters, typically at a notably reduced financial and emotional burden when compared to more traditional litigation methods. While mediation is not suitable for all matters, we strive to provide a basis to determine through collaborative efforts whether this alternative dispute work might avoid the courtroom.. Central to our practice is maintaining client confidentiality, fostering respect for all parties, and conducting our work in an impartial and unbiased manner. We value providing a safe environment where each party is heard and to the degree possible, to provide a mechanism for family centered outcomes. We hope you will give us the privilege to work with you.
Kira specializes in products liability, professional negligence, and personal injury litigation. She also has diverse experience serving as litigation counsel for individuals and companies of all sizes and in a variety of contexts, including business torts, fiduciary relationships, and a range of contract disputes.
Joshua C.P. Reams is an Partner with The Elder Law Group of Ahrens DeAngeli Law Group. Joshua’s practice is focused on estate planning and long term care for seniors. He received his B.A. degree, magna cum laude, from Northwest Nazarene University and his J.D. degree, summa cum laude, from Willamette University College of Law, where he graduated as Class Valedictorian. During law school, he was a member of the Willamette Law Review and the Moot Court Board receiving the Bruce Spaulding Award for Trial Advocacy and the International Academy of Trial Lawyers Award.. Joshua is an accredited attorney with the Veterans Administration as well as a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Trust and Estate Professionals of Idaho, the Oregon State Bar (member, Elder Law Section, Estate Planning and Administration Section, and Taxation Section), Idaho Bar Association, the American Bar Association (member, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section) and the Boise Estate Planning Committee. Joshua is also on the Board of the Alzhiemer's Association: Greater Idaho Chapter.. Joshua is licensed to practice in Oregon and Idaho.
Jordan Roeske is licensed to practice law in Idaho and Oregon. Jordan is a dedicated attorney who is passionate about exceeding client need and ensuring all participants gain an adequate level of understanding regarding their legal inquiry.. He graduated from the University of Idaho College of Law where he gained a JD with an emphasis in Business Law and Entrepreneurship. In addition to providing business and tax assistance, Jordan enjoys and excels at legal research. He values practicing law because it allows him to work with clients to produce positive results for themselves and their companies.
Joe grew up on a farm in Southeast Kansas. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Air Force as an Aircraft Electrician. After his military duty, he attended Washburn University School of Law and graduated with Dean’s Honors. Joe earned a Natural Resources Law Certificate as well as an Advocacy Certificate upon graduation.. Prior to joining Tolliver Law Firm, Joe practiced law at Crowley Fleck PLLP in its Billings, MT office where he focused on natural resources law and civil litigation. Joe’s experience includes drafting oil and gas title opinions, drafting mining title opinions, mining claim disputes, federal oil and gas lease re-instatements, title curative, eminent domain, quiet title actions, and general civil litigation matters.
Jeff has been recognized among the top attorneys in the State of Idaho. Featured in the ABA Journal, he has earned a reputation for effectively and efficiently resolving complex and challenging legal issues.. Jeff is experienced regarding personal injury, wrongful death, employment disputes, construction defect, and complex commercial litigation. Although he has often earned clients large awards through mediation and settlements, his proudest work has occurred inside the courtroom. Representative verdicts include the recent Hennefer v. Blaine County School District jury verdict of $3,500, for the wrongful death of a 15 year old boy (upheld on appeal in 2015), a $3,157, verdict in a LLC member dispute (Withers v. Western Waste (2012)), and a $875, verdict in a complex commercial contract dispute upheld twice on appeal (Griffith v. Clear Lakes Trout, 143 Idaho 733 and 146 Idaho 613 (2009). Jeff has recovered over $12,000, for his clients since 2012.
Jared B. Martens provides high-quality legal solutions for people who need a criminal defense lawyer to represent them in matters ranging from a misdemeanor charge such as DUI to a felony charge of aggrevated battery. At Martens Law Office, P.C., clients find a lawyer who cares deeply about their futures and who is determined to protect their interests.. Mr. Martens takes a problem-solving approach to the legal matters and provides candid, straightforward advice and counsel to clients.. For a consultation with attorney Jared Martens at Martens Law Office, call or.
Jack Nicholas Wagner is a dedicated and experienced family law and father's rights attorney representing clients across the Treasure Valley. Jack understands that your case will have a lifelong impact on your future and loved ones. Jack takes pride in guiding his clients through some of the most stressful chapters of their lives. Jack is a single father to his five-year-old daughter, Sophia, and his story as a parent has given him a passion for helping his clients protect what matters most.
J. Grady Hepworth distinguishes himself with his passion for law, his love of serving others, and his strong work ethic. A trial attorney, Grady has trial experience representing clients in Ada County, Twin Falls County, and Elmore County. Grady also successfully argued before the Idaho Supreme Court in November 2019 in Smith v. Glenns Ferry Highway District, which protected whistleblowers' constitutional right to trial by jury.. An Idaho native, Grady graduated from the University of Washington School of Law in the top third of his class. While in law school, Grady was a Senior Editor for the Washington Journal of Law Technology & Arts,as well as co-Champion of the 2017 Judson Falknor Appellate Advocacy Competition. Grady gained invaluable judicial experience while interning with the Idaho Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho, and the chambers of Judge Richard C. Tallman for the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. These experiences provided a strong understanding of the court systems in the Pacific Northwest at every institutional level. Prior to law school, Grady graduated magna cum laude from the University of Idaho, with a double major in International Studies and Political Science. Grady held leadership positions for the Associated Students of the University of Idaho, the Martin Institute of International Studies, and the Sigma Chi Fraternity—both locally and as Undergraduate Representative to the International Executive Committee.. Outside the courtroom, Grady loves family, friends, and food. Grady is an avid skier, and tries his best on the golf course. Grady is excited to devote time and resources giving back to our local communities and serving the Great State of Idaho in any way possible.