Hawley Troxell is pleased to announce that attorneys Dexter Bradford, Cameron Francis, and Alex Gross have joined the firm in Boise.
Dexter joins the firm as an Associate in the Litigation, Insurance, and Business & Corporate practice groups.
Dexter received his J.D. from Seattle University School of Law in 2022 and holds a B.S. in Public Speaking from Utah Valley University, where he graduated in 2019. During law school, Dexter served as the Managing Editor of the Seattle University Journal of Technological Innovation and Environmental Law, as well as a participant in moot court.
Prior to joining Hawley Troxell in 2026, Dexter spent 5 years with a large firm in the Pacific Northwest, focusing his practice in the areas of business & real estate litigation and employment law.
Cameron joins as an Associate in the firm’s Litigation and Workers’ Compensation practice groups.
Cameron earned his B.S. in Public Health from BYU in 2019 and a Master of Public Health from Dartmouth College in 2020 before receiving his J.D. from the University of Idaho College of Law in 2024. During law school, Cameron served as Secretary of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society and was a Legal Intern with St. Luke’s Health System and the Ada County Prosecutor’s Office.
Prior to joining Hawley Troxell in 2026, Cameron’s legal practice focused on insurance defense, medical malpractice, construction, and personal injury litigation matters.

Alex joins Hawley Troxell as an Attorney and will be a member of the firm’s Business & Corporate and Real Estate practice groups.
Alex earned his B.A. magna cum laude in Human Communication and French from the University of Denver and his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School in 2016. He brings experience in real estate, land use and development, planning and zoning, corporate matters, and transactional law from both private practice and public service, most recently serving as Administrator and Civil Attorney for the Boise County Planning and Zoning Department. Alex also serves his community as District Commissioner and Chairman of the Board for the East Boise County EMS District, in addition to volunteering as an EMT, and pro-bono counsel for the former East Boise County Ambulance District.

