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Cameron G. Francis

Associate

Phone:
208.388.4891
Fax:
208.954.5943
Email:
cfrancis@hawleytroxell.com

Biography

Cameron Francis is an associate in Hawley Troxell’s Workers’ Compensation and Litigation practice groups in Boise. 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.

BAR ADMISSIONS

Idaho

EDUCATION

Law School:

University of Idaho College of Law, J.D., 2024

Undergraduate:

Dartmouth College, Master of Public Health, 2020

Undergraduate:

Brigham Young University, B.S. Public Health-Health Science, 2019

INTERNSHIPS

Legal Intern, St. Luke’s Health Systems, 2023

Legal Intern, Ada County Prosecutor’s Office, 2023

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