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Jason M. Smiley - Rapid City, SD
506 6th Street Rapid City, SD 57701
Gunderson, Palmer, Nelson & Ashmore, LLP
Overview
Jason M. Smiley is a partner of Gunderson, Palmer, Nelson & Ashmore, LLP. He practices in the areas of Construction Law, Real Estate, Banking Law, Creditors' Rights, Bankruptcy and a wide range of civil practices in South Dakota and Wyoming.
Jason was born and raised in Rapid City where he lives with his wife, Darby and their children...
Jason M. Smiley is a partner of Gunderson, Palmer, Nelson & Ashmore, LLP. He practices in the areas of Construction Law, Real Estate, Banking Law, Creditors' Rights, Bankruptcy and a wide range of civil practices in South Dakota and Wyoming.
Jason was born and raised in Rapid City where he lives with his wife, Darby and their children...
Jason M. Smiley is a partner of Gunderson, Palmer, Nelson & Ashmore, LLP. He practices in the areas of Construction Law, Real Estate, Banking Law, Creditors' Rights, Bankruptcy and a wide range of civil practices in South Dakota and Wyoming.
Jason was born and raised in Rapid City where he lives with his wife, Darby and their children. Jason has been, and continues to be, involved in many local civic and community organizations in the Rapid City area including YMCA Kids Campaign, Black Hills Homebuilders Association, Canyon Lake United Methodist Building Committee, Junior Achievement, and Rapid City Jaycees.
Jason earned his B.A. from Black Hills State University with honors and received his J.D. from the University of Wyoming where he was recognized for his accomplishments as Outstanding Trial Student and as the Defender Aid Program's Outstanding Student. After law school he worked as Law Clerk for the Fourth Judicial Circuit Court of South Dakota and was involved with the teen court program. Jason is a member of The State Bar of South Dakota, the South Dakota Trial Lawyers Association, the Wyoming State Bar, and the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association.
About Jason M. Smiley
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- South Dakota, 2003
- Wyoming, 2004
Past Positions
- Fourth Judicial Circuit Court of South Dakota, Law Clerk, 2002
Education
- University of Wyoming, College of Law, Laramie, Wyoming, 2002
J.D.
Honors: Outstanding Trial Student
Honors: Defender Aid Program's Outstanding Student - Black Hills State University, South Dakota, 1999
B.A.
Honors: With Honors
Office Information
Address
506 6th Street Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone
Fax
- (605) 719-3471
Office Hours
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
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