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CHRISTIAN D. BROWN is an attorney at the law firm Brown & Patrick, with offices in Meridian, Boise, and Caldwell. Mr. Brown primarily does estate planning and small business, as well as mortgage modifications and no-penalty HAFA short sales. He earned a lifetime I.R.S. license in 1982; received a distinguished service award from the Idaho Supreme Court in 1989; and is a regular speaker on estate planning, small business, and homeowner options to avoid foreclosure and bankruptcy. Mr. Brown graduated, cum laude, from the WSU school of business; and magna cum laude, from the University of Idaho law school. In 2011, Brown & Patrick was the first law firm to receive the Snake River Region Better Business Bureau Integrity Counts award for outstanding ethics in business. THOMAS E. DVORAK is a partner at the Boise law firm of Givens Pursley LLP, a full service Idaho law firm. A substantial portion of Mr. Dvorak's practice constitutes civil and commercial litigation, with an emphasis on real estate related litigation. His practice emphasizes practical solutions to complex issues and includes diverse areas such as general business and corporate litigation, collection, foreclosures, and creditor's bankruptcy representation. Mr. Dvorak also assists persons with real estate development and leasing, and general business and corporation law, where his litigation experience lends a unique, broad and valuable perspective to business matters outside the courtroom. Mr. Dvorak is a graduate of Boise State University (English major/minor emphasis in business, 1991) and the University of Idaho College of Law (J.D. 1994). During college, Mr. Dvorak served as a non-commissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, and saw combat action in Operation Desert Storm as a tank commander/gunner on an M1A1 Abrams tank. After law school, Mr. Dvorak worked as a law clerk to Idaho Federal Judge Mikel H. Williams. Mr. Dvorak joined Givens Pursley LLP in 1998 and became a partner in the firm in 2001. DARRIN JASZKOWIAK is a realtor with RE/MAX West, the areas flag ship RE/MAX brokerage with individual associate production over three times the industry average. Only full time profession Realtors associate with RE/MAX West and thrive under the company's core values. One of which is to have a balance between work and personal life. In addition to Mr. Jaszkowiak's daily brokerage business of assisting home buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals, he also mentors some individual associates to aid them in achieving an superior customer service, market knowledge, and time for their family and friends. Mr. Jaszkowiak earned the Lifetime Achievement Award from the board of directors from RE/MAX International for assisting over 1,000 families meet their housing needs. He also earned the RE/MAX Hall of Fame Award. Mr. Jaszkowiak regularly presents the latest short sale processes to RE/MAX associates, local attorneys, bankers and CPA's. WYATT B. JOHNSON is a civil trial veteran. He is a member of the law firm of Angstman Johnson, in Boise. As lead trial counsel, he has tried multiple cases to juries and judges. He has personally argued published Idaho Supreme Court and unpublished Idaho Court of Appeals cases. In addition to trial work, Mr. Johnson engages in a transactional practice involving real estate and related business ventures. He also regularly practices before city and county planning and zoning authorities as well as various state administrative agencies. Mr. Johnson lectures frequently and has published articles about litigation and real estate related issues. He also stays active with local professional organizations. He has served as chairman and vice chairman of the Litigation Section of the Idaho State Bar; is a current member of the Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on the Idaho Rules of Evidence; is a member of the Board of Directors for the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association; and is a member of the Real Property Section of the Idaho State Bar. Mr. Johnson earned his B.A. degree from Washington State University and his J.D. degree from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College. CAMERON MCFADDEN is of general counsel and secretary for Title One Corporation. He is also president of Title One Exchange Company. Mr. McFaddan joined Title One Corporation in 2006 and has been general counsel since 2010. He earned his B.S. degree, in Political Science, from Boise State University in 1993, and his J.D. degree from the University of Idaho in 1996. He has been a member of the Oregon State Bar since 1996. BRIAN L. WEBB is an attorney with Angstman Johnson where he practices in the areas of real estate litigation, foreclosures, short sales, loss mitigation, debt negotiations, real estate transactions, criminal defense, securities offerings, and other business transactions. Mr. Webb was admitted to the Idaho State Bar in 2006 and is licensed to practice law in the state of Idaho and before the U.S. Courts, District of Idaho. He earned his B.S. degree from DeVry University, his AAS degree from Ricks College, and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Capital University Law School.
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