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Hart Parr Dal Pra

Associate

Phone:
208.444.4180
Fax:
208.954.5212
Email:
hparrdalpra@hawleytroxell.com

Biography

Hart Parr Dal Pra is an associate in Hawley Troxell’s Litigation practice group in Coeur d’Alene. Hart received his J.D. magna cum laude from the Michigan State University College of Law in 2025 and holds a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Idaho, where he graduated cum laude in 2022.

During law school, Hart was a participant in the Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Institute, a unique, two-year program with a curriculum that extensively covers every stage of the trial process and provides its students with hands-on experience conducting full trials in a simulated courtroom environment. Hart also participated in both moot court and mock trial in school at the Michigan State University College of Law, which was the top ranked moot court program nationwide in 2024 and 2025.

Prior to rejoining Hawley Troxell in 2025, Hart completed the 2024 Hawley Troxell Summer Associate Program in Coeur d’Alene and served as a Legal Intern for the Auto-Owners Insurance Home Legal Office in Lansing, MI.

Expertise

BAR ADMISSIONS

Idaho

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Michigan State University College of Law, Jurisprudence Achievement Award – Contracts, 2022

PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

Author, “From Hesitation to Implementation: A Practical Guide on Implementing AI into Your Firm”, The Advocate Vol. 69 No. 5, May 2026

EDUCATION

Law School:

Michigan State University College of Law, J.D. magna cum laude, 2025

Undergraduate:

University of Idaho, B.S. Political Science, cum laude, 2022

INTERNSHIPS

Legal Intern, Auto-Owners Insurance Home Legal Office, 2025

Hawley Troxell Summer Associate Program, 2024

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