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Jessica Brocious

Paralegal

Phone:
208.388.4982
Fax:
208.954.5299
Email:
jbrocious@hawleytroxell.com

Biography

With over a decade of legal experience, primarily as a paralegal and legal operations manager, Jessica brings a wealth of knowledge and precision to the legal field. Specializing in quality assurance and managing complex legal processes, Jessica has developed expertise across various practice areas, including litigation, post-judgment recovery and collections, skiptracing / asset identification, bankruptcy and creditor’s rights, mergers & acquisitions, corporate development, and settlements and workouts.

While Jessica’s litigation experience is primarily rooted in Idaho, it also spans Washington, Oregon, Utah, and Montana, showcasing a broad understanding of multiple jurisdictions. Known for her attention to detail and strategic approach, Jessica has been instrumental in delivering successful outcomes for clients and ensuring the smooth operation of legal practices.

PROFESSIONAL/COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS

Idaho State Notary

NALA – The Paralegal Association

Women’s and Children’s Alliance, June 2016

Rise Volleyball Academy, Regional Coach, 2017-present


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