Jones Williams Fuhrman Gourley, P.A. - Boise, ID
Real Estate Lawyers in Boise, ID
225 N. 9th St. #820 Boise, ID 83702
Boise Real Estate Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate
Firm Information
Previous Law Firm Names
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Jones Gledhill Hess Fuhrman & Eiden, P.A.
Attorneys
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Todd Winegar
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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Cody J. Witko
Attorney at Law
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Susan Hunt
Associate Attorney
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Rebecca Wood Anderson
Of Counsel, Attorney and Mediator
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Chad Bernards
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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William A. Fuhrman
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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Kimbell D. Gourley
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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Rory R. Jones
Retired
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Erika Judd
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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L. Victoria Meier
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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Megan Mignella
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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Clay M. Shockley
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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Kelly Stevenson
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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Daniel E. Williams
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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Todd Winegar
Shareholder, Attorney at Law
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Cody J. Witko
Attorney at Law
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Susan Hunt
Associate Attorney
Contact
225 N. 9th
St. #820
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-331-1170
Email: Send a message
Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
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