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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Margaret Mehl is a paralegal in Hawley Troxell’s Litigation, Healthcare, and Insurance practice groups in Boise. Margaret has over 30 years of experience providing paralegal support to attorneys in the areas of insurance defense, medical malpractice defense, employment law, and workers’ compensation. She holds a B.S. in Criminal Justice with an emphasis on law and courts from Boise State University and an ABA-approved paralegal certification with an emphasis on general practice from The Philadelphia Institute.
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Undergraduate:
Boise State University, B.S. Criminal Justice, 1987
Emphasis on Law & Courts
Paralegal Certification:
The Philadelphia Institute, ABA Approved Paralegal Program, 1988
Emphasis on General Practice
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