Confounding Statutes, How Does Statutory Interpretation Work Again?
This article, originally published in the May 2026 Edition of The Advocate, explores several examples of Idaho statutes where the presence of ambiguities and confusion…
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Jack Carpenter is an associate in the firm’s Litigation, Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation practice groups in Pocatello. Jack has drafted motions, petitions, and waivers and assessed cases for probable outcomes. He has formulated trial techniques, advocated for clients before the court in oral argument, conducted legal research, and conferred with colleagues with subject matter expertise to develop strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases.
Idaho, since 2019
Law School:
Concordia University School of Law, J.D., 2019
Undergraduate:
Lewis-Clark State College, B.S. Justice Studies & B.S. Psychology, 2015
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