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Parker was with the Idaho Water Users Association in the early 2000s. [2] He served as Congressman Bill Sali District Director in 2007. [3]Parker was with the Boise office of the Holland and Hart law firm from July 2012 [4] [5] to 2018, Parker served as the Idaho director of government affairs for firm.
The tallest building in the state at 323 feet (98 m), it houses the Idaho headquarters of Zions Bank, as well as Holland & Hart and other companies. [4] Construction was completed in early 2014, and a grand opening celebration was held on February 15. [5] The location, formerly known as "the pit" [3] and the "Boise Hole", [6] had sat vacant ...
Following law school, Brailsford served as a law clerk for Judge Thomas G. Nelson of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 1993 to 1995. [2] [4] She worked at the Boise office of Holland & Hart LLP as an associate from 1995 to 2002, and as a partner from 2003 to 2013.
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Boise at-risk mothers disenrolled from program. On May 5, 2021, Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill that changed some ways public health districts were governed.
Holland & Knight was formed in 1968 after the merger of the firms established by Spessard Holland and Peter O. Knight. Chesterfield Smith was the managing partner of the new venture until 1983. [2] In 1997 the firm acquired Haight Gardner Poor & Haven, making them the 12th largest law firm at the time with 600 attorneys. [3]
A dispute over the sale of state property in Boise has inflamed an ongoing feud between Gov. Brad Little and Attorney General Raúl Labrador over Labrador’s role as the state’s top lawyer.
David Henry Leroy (born August 16, 1947) [1] is an American lawyer and politician from Idaho.He is a past lieutenant governor and attorney general of Idaho.He was the state's 36th lieutenant governor between 1983 and 1987, the final four years of the administration of Governor John V. Evans.