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Boise Workers Compensation Law Firm
Overview
During my 31 years as a lawyer, I have molded my practice to be consistent with my own philosophy and work ethic. All my clients have come to expect a representative that is hard working, personal, and focused and they do not settle for anything less. They know that I will help them achieve their goals with personal attention and care...
During my 31 years as a lawyer, I have molded my practice to be consistent with my own philosophy and work ethic. All my clients have come to expect a representative that is hard working, personal, and focused and they do not settle for anything less. They know that I will help them achieve their goals with personal attention and care...
During my 31 years as a lawyer, I have molded my practice to be consistent with my own philosophy and work ethic. All my clients have come to expect a representative that is hard working, personal, and focused and they do not settle for anything less. They know that I will help them achieve their goals with personal attention and care. One of my main tenets is the belief that an informed client will make the best decisions, and I make every effort to keep my clients abreast of all developments in their case.
As an attorney, I find a great deal of personal satisfaction when my clients achieve their goals. While I am able to help the people in the community through my practice, I have been fortunate to have participated in various civic organizations.I have acted as President of both the Boise Art Museum and the Les Bois Kiwanis. I am a coach for the Idaho Special Olympics and am on the Professional Advisory Board of the Epilepsy Foundation of Idaho. While so many activities keep me connected to the Boise community, they also allow me to lead a full and balanced life, a philosophy I share with many of my clients.
By maintaining professional relationships, I feel I can offer my clients access to the best of the legal industry. I have been a member of the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association since 1988 and am also a past President. I am also a member of the American Association for Justice and the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR). In the past, I have worked as both a public defender and prosecutor and served many years as the City Attorney of Boise.
I graduated from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1971 and hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Iowa. I am admitted to practice in Idaho before State and U. S. District Courts.
I consider myself very fortunate to be an attorney and to work in areas where I can help so many people.
About Mossman Law Office
Practice Areas
- Workers Compensation
- Social Security Disability
Litigation
- 60%
People
Attorneys
- Barbara Harper (Managing Partner)
- Hugh V. Mossman (Retired)
- Taylor Lynn Mossman-Fletcher (Partner)
- Britney Ocampo (Attorney)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
611 West Hays Street Boise, ID 83702
Office Hours
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday through Thursday; 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Friday
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