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…
Read
Jennifer is a paralegal in Hawley Troxell’s Boise office and provides support to the Insurance and Litigation practice groups. With over 8 years of experience as a paralegal and 10 years serving the legal community, Jennifer provides support to counsel, reviews files and assists in determining the need for additional investigation, provides assistance to case planning, and drafts and responds to case specific discovery. In addition, she obtains relevant, responsible information and documents and performs legal and non-legal research to assist attorneys in establishing position and formation of strategy. Jennifer is also experienced in assisting in trial preparation and assisting during trial.
MTI College A.A. Degree-Paralegal Studies, 2012, ABA Approved Program
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…
ReadThis article, originally published in the May 2026 Edition of The Advocate, explores what law firms can do to leverage AI integration with both innovation…
ReadThis article, originally published in the May 2026 Edition of The Advocate, examines the Court’s interpretation of the Idaho Patient Act (IPA), its articulation of…
ReadIn this article, originally published in the February 2023 edition of The Advocate, Stephen Adams discusses whether there is a better system of interlocutory review…
Read