Maureen Laflin
Maureen Laflin is a distinguished lawyer and the principal at Laflin Mediation. She is on the Idaho Supreme Court’s Family and Civil Mediation rosters and the Federal Court’s roster. She is a frequent presenter on dispute resolution matters and actively works in the Inland Northwest to promote and create ADR opportunities. In 2020, she received the Distinguished Lawyer Award from the Idaho State Bar in recognition of her accomplishments and contributions to the profession.
Professor Emerita Laflin taught at UI College of Law for 29 years. During her tenure, she directed the Legal Aid Clinic for over 20 years, creating and running the College’s Mediation Clinic, directing the weeklong Trial Advocacy Program, and establishing and directing the Northwest Institute for Dispute Resolution. In 2019, she received the Idaho State Bar Family Law Section Award of Distinction for outstanding service and singular achievement by a member of the Idaho legal community in family law matters.
Currently, her primary focus is helping people in conflict to reach resolution. Elected to the Moscow City Council in November 2019, she brings a collaborative approach to problem solving and a long history of listening and responding to community concerns.
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Education
St. Louis University
Juris Doctor
University of Dayton
B.A., Social Work and Spanish
Mediation Activities & Affiliations
Idaho Mediation Association, Certified Professional Mediator
Idaho Supreme Court Approved Civil Mediator
Idaho Supreme Court Approved Family Mediator
Idaho Federal District Approved Mediator and Arbitrator
Bar Admissions
• Idaho, Missouri (inactive), Pennsylvania (inactive)
Education
University of California, Los Angeles
Juris Doctor
Stanford University
B.A., History
Monique Lillard
From 1987 to 2020, Monique Lillard taught at the UI College of Law. During her tenure at UI, her teaching and scholarship focused on employment law, torts and remedies. She taught Workplace Law (including employment discrimination, harassment, contract disputes, public policy actions, and other related causes of action), Torts (including negligence, medical malpractice, products liability, defamation, intentional torts, and business torts), and Remedies.
In 2017, Professor Lillard published Summary of Idaho Employment Termination Law, an overview of workplace law in Idaho. Topics covered in the book include whistleblower policies, contract claims, and employment at will. Lillard also writes about motivations for employment decisions and checklists for workers, employers, and lawyers. Proceeds from sales support the Labor and Employment Section of the Bar.
Professional Activities & Affiliations
American Constitution Society
Idaho Trial Lawyers Association
Idaho Women Lawyers Association
International Society for Comparative Labor Law Studies
Bar Admissions
• California (inactive)
Education
University of Idaho
Juris Doctor
Jennifer Franz
Prior to coming to Idaho, Dr. Franz received her doctorate in Economics from University of Saint Andrews and spent nearly a decade working as a consultant for the World Health Organization (WHO). She initiated and supported qualitative and quantitative research focused on the health of women, adolescents and children in low income settings.
Since receiving her JD degree from the UI College of Law in 2019, she has worked as the court assistance officer in Latah County and as part of the Laflin Mediations Team.
Professional Activities & Affiliations
Idaho Trial Lawyers Association
Idaho Women Lawyers Association
Bar Admissions
• Idaho, Washington