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Maureen

Maureen E. Laflin, the principal of Laflin Medation, has a distinguished legal career. She is a certified professional mediator with the Idaho Mediation Association,

In addition to leading Laflin Mediation, Maureen is the Director of Clinical Programs at the University of Idaho College of Law, where she has been a member of the faculty since 1991. She received her B.S. in Spanish and Social Work from the University of Dayton in 1977 and her J.D. from St. Louis University in 1982. 

As a professor, Maureen's teaching and research focuses primarily on skills building. She directs the law school's Trial Advocacy program and teaches the Appellate Clinic. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has complemented the work of the Appellate Clinic several times in published opinions. She also created and directs the College's Northwest Institute for Dispute Resolution. She teaches several Alternative Dispute Resolutions (ADR) courses and actively works in the Inland Northwest to promote and create ADR opportunities. 

Maureen was instrumental in establishing the Nez Perce Peacemaker's Program on the Nez Perce Reservation and the first Small Claims Mediation Program in Idaho. Prior to coming to Idaho, she handled civil rights cases in Missouri and served as a Deputy City Solicitor in the Special Litigation and Labor Unit of the Philadelphia City Solicitor's Office.

 

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Activities & Affiliations

• Idaho Bar Association, Member
• Certified Professional Mediator, Idaho Mediation Association

Bar Admissions

• Idaho, Missouri, Pennsylvania

Education

St. Louis University
Juris Doctor

University of Dayton
B.A., Spanish and International Relations

 
 

Attorneys

 
 

Partner

Angeline Harris

From working at the prestigious Lee, Wooden & Ziegler LLP to opening her own practice in 2001, Angeline has represented Arts & Entertainment clients large and small for nearly 20 years. She made headlines in 2010 when she secured the “Kingston Woman” rights to songwriter Helen Jones and continues to provide the same dedication to all her clients. Practicing since the first internet boom, Angeline has hands-on experience with how technology affects the creative industry. Staying ahead of the law’s frequent changes is Angeline’s sixth sense.

 
 
 

 
 
 

Partner

Spencer Ingram

Spencer focuses on the various facets of law that revolve around digital media and technology, whether that’s securing patents and trademarks for wearable tech or negotiating distribution agreements for the now prolific AZL App. Prior to co-founding Harris Ingram, he managed the tech startup accounts for Lee, Wooden & Ziegler LLP. Spencer has represented and advised entrepreneurs on best legal practices for their business for over 15 years.

 

Education

PIERCE SCHOOL OF LAW
Juris Doctor, 1999

WORLD UNIVERSITY
B.A., Economics, 1995

Activities & Affiliations

• ABCD Bar Association, Member
• Constitutional Conservation, Member

Bar Admissions

• New York, Illinois, California

 
 

 
 
 

ASSOCIATE

Isabel Sonam

Isabel got her start working under Hugo Walters, Esq., director of the ABC Fashion Institute. She specializes in all things related to fashion law, whether that’s securing a trademark for a logo design or helping clients work through federal textile laws. Before joining Harris Ingram, she was an associate at fine arts practice Veronica Chin, PLLC. Isabel also represents fine artists, galleries, appraisers, and more on art litigation matters.

 

Education

EMPIRE LAW SCHOOL
Juris Doctor, 2002

NAMELESS UNIVERSITY
B.A., Art History, 1999

Activities & Affiliations

• ABCD Bar Association, Member

Bar Admissions

• New York, California