Jonathan Wheatley is an associate in the firm’s Business, Health Care, and Intellectual Property and Internet Law practice groups in Boise. He has experience in contract drafting and review, healthcare regulatory compliance, business negotiations, taxation, and intellectual property.
• Sophisticated transactional experience for public and private M&A transactions, public and private financing and corporate and securities law matters
Mergers and Acquisitions
Scott is an accomplished business and transactional attorney and a member of the firm’s Banking, Business, and Real Estate law practice groups. His practice focuses on all aspects of business, banking, and real estate law, including representing companies in entity formation, financing, governance, litigation management, and commercial contracting matters, and in structuring, documenting and closing a variety of commercial, real estate financial and technology transactions. Scott has particular expertise in debt and equity financing, Capper-Volstead Act compliance, governance, commercial contracting, secured financings and restructurings, mergers and acquisitions, real property leasing, sales and acquisitions, secured transactions, project development, finance and construction and public-private joint ventures.
Business Disputes
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Business Transactions
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Intellectual Property
Bradlee Frazer is a partner with Hawley Troxell where he chairs the firm’s Internet and Intellectual Property Practice Group. In addition to emphasizing and focusing on all facets of Internet law, Intellectual Property law, and Information Technology law, he also helps clients with related transactional work and litigation.
John Ashby is an experienced employment lawyer and is Chair of Hawley Troxell’s Employment Law Practice Group. John represents employers in all areas of employment law, including wrongful discharge, discrimination, and fair labor standard practice claims. He also advises employers on compliance with state and federal employment laws and conducts management training on a variety of employment law topics. John believes that good training and a proactive approach can prevent most employment law claims. However, when employees do raise claims, John represents employers in court or in proceedings before the Idaho Human Rights Commission, the EEOC, and the Department of Labor.
Employment Litigation
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U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge and College trustee Candy Dale ’79 led the recruitment effort of the new members with a mindset of increasing inclusion and representation within the board. “The addition of these six individuals reflects tremendous progress with achieving and maintaining diversity among those guiding the College as members of the Board of Trustees,” Dale said. “The personal and professional diversity among our new trustees is multi-dimensional and will enhance the already robust exchange of perspectives that occurs when the trustees participate in strategic and financial planning with the administration, faculty, staff, student body, and alumni of the College. Their careers cover the spectrum – finance and real estate law, marketing and business planning, healthcare and medical education, banking, mentorship of student-athletes, career mentoring and counseling, and software development and business ownership.”
Premises Liability
Dan has represented individual and institutional clients in matters as diverse as premises liability, professional malpractice, commercial property losses, wrongful death and catastrophic injury, lease and contract disputes, as well as coverage and bad faith.
Construction Litigation
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Real Estate Transactions
Sarah Reed is an attorney in the Banking and Real Estate groups and is Chair of the Real Estate Law Practice Group. She represents a wide variety of lenders and borrowers in the documentation and due diligence necessary for securitized lending. Sarah has significant experience in real estate transactions and title and management, including acquisitions, leases, restrictive covenants and easements, zoning, and the resolution of property management issues.
Easement
Land Use and Zoning
Justin Fredin is in the firm’s Business and Real Estate practice groups in Boise. Justin has a strong background in real estate and contract law, specifically land use law. Prior to joining Hawley Troxell, Justin spent nine years working with the Ada Country Highway District as in-house counsel, giving him wide experience in real estate, land use, entitlements, and development issues.
Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Joshua joins the firm with experience in bankruptcy, civil disputes, landlord tenant, and family law. His practice experience crosses all areas of civil litigation including complicated property disputes and creditor’s rights.
Hawley Troxell, a 100+ attorney law firm, is seeking an experienced associate to join its litigation practice group in the Coeur d’Alene office. Applicants should have a minimum of 3 years of litigation experience, preferably in medical malpractice law, excellent references, and strong written and verbal communication skills. Work for a firm where partners guide and mentor you toward partnership. Experience a formal mentoring program that will prepare you for your future.