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James Arnold, a Senior Partner, has dedicated his career since 1987 to helping injured individuals, specializing as a Workers’ Compensation Specialist certified by the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association and the Idaho State Bar Association. He is also a fellow of the National College of Workers’ Compensation Attorneys and a member of the Idaho Industrial Commission Advisory Committee. A University of Idaho law graduate and Idaho native, he is known for his commitment to obtaining medical care and monetary compensation for clients, including successfully arguing before the Idaho Supreme Court for undocumented workers' rights. He speaks Spanish.

Wyatt B. Johnson
Wyatt Johnson is a trial lawyer and legal strategist. He is also proud to be a founding member of Johnson May, a full-service Idaho law firm. Mr. Johnson has tried multiple cases involving financial fraud, contract disagreements, land rights, shareholder rights and duties, trusts, and other matters. He has successfully argued many of these cases through appeals to the Idaho Supreme Court and the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. This depth of experience makes him both a skilled litigator and an insightful legal advisor. In addition to his legal work, Mr. Johnson volunteers a significant amount of time to community and professional organizations. He is the past president of the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association, a past Chairman of the Litigation Section of the Idaho State Bar, and has served on the Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee on the Idaho Rules of Evidence. His community involvement includes his service on the West Boise YMCA’s Advisory Board and a past Idaho Smart Growth presidency. Finally, he is the past chairman of the Arid Club, an Idaho institution originally formed in 1890.

Michael D. Danielson
Mr. Danielson joined Benoit Law in March 2016. Mr. Danielson represents clients in a broad range of litigation matters, including contract disputes, defense of employers, commercial disputes, governmental entity defense, product liability defense, as well as real estate and business transactions. Mr. Danielson’s practice also includes criminal defense. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Danielson served as a law clerk to the Honorable Richard Bevan, Fifth District Court Judge. During his clerkship, Mr. Danielson assisted the Court in a large variety of civil and criminal matters. The clerkship also provided Mr. Danielson with invaluable perspective from the other side of the bench. In his free time, Mr. Danielson enjoys running marathons and kayaking on the Snake River.

Steven Tolman
Steven Tolman was the founding member of Tolman Brizee & Cannon. His practice included extensive trial experience in medical malpractice defense, products liability, commercial liability, personal injury, civil rights actions, and professional liability. He specialized in medical malpractice defense for over 30 years, representing various healthcare clients across Idaho.

Jeffrey J. Grieve
Mr. Grieve joined Benoit Law in August 2017 following a judicial clerkship with the Honorable Randy J. Stoker. His practice includes a broad range of litigation and transactional matters, including contract and commercial disputes, defense of employers, defense of governmental entities, product liability defense, landlord/tenant disputes, probate, and estate and business planning. Prior to his legal career, Mr. Grieve worked in finance and has developed relationships with entrepreneurs in a variety of industries. As a result, he understands the issues and constraints that affect businesses, and the need for sound and practical problem solving. In addition to the practice of law, Mr. Grieve’s interests include music, mountain biking, and tinkering with things around the house. He is a lifelong Idahoan and has lived in several parts of the state. He and his wife, Vanessa, genuinely care about Idaho’s places and people.

Jennifer K. Brizee
Jennifer K. Brizee has been practicing law in Idaho since 1994. Her trial experience includes: medical malpractice defense; products liability; commercial liability; general liability (casualty and personal injury); civil rights actions; professional liability for architects and engineers; and employment law. She represents hospitals and physicians across Idaho, with a unique understanding of healthcare delivery in small rural hospitals. She is a veteran in the courtroom and manages civil litigation from the Twin Falls office.

Bart D. Browning
Bart D. Browning was born and raised in Pocatello, Idaho. He graduated in 1981 from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Science in Family Financial Planning. He went on to earn his Juris Doctorate in 1984 from J. Rueben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University. He began his career in Pocatello with the Lou Racine Law firm and then with the Bannock County Prosecuting Attorney’s office. In 1988, he and his young family moved to Twin Falls, Idaho, where he worked for Webb, Burton, Carlson, Pedersen, and Webb. He became a partner of May, Browning, and May, serving the Twin Falls and Boise communities until he and his wife left for Milan, Italy, in July of 2019 to serve as Mission Leaders for three years. He is currently of counsel for Johnson May (the successor firm to May, Browning, and May). Since 2011 Bart has been a Fellow of the Academy of Adoption & Assisted Reproduction Attorneys (AAAA). AAAA’s membership is limited to a small number of highly vetted and qualified adoption attorneys nationwide. He does adoptions of every kind. He enjoys helping both natural and prospective adoptive parents through the adoption process to make it a win-win situation for all involved. His love for adoption law began when he and his wife, Gail, adopted their first two children more than 35 years ago. Mr. Browning is dedicated to helping victims injured through the negligence of others. He handles injury cases of all types, including workplace injuries. He is a longstanding member of the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association. As a former deputy prosecuting attorney, he understands the criminal justice system, and now as a private attorney, he provides representation at both the misdemeanor and felony levels. He has also helped many employees receive wages and benefits due and owing and regain employment. In addition, he is a trained mediator and negotiator and loves the opportunity to help people resolve their disputes favorably. Bart D. Browning enjoys snow skiing, boating, waterskiing, golf, hiking, bike rides, long walks with family and friends, and shopping with his wife of over 42 years. In addition, he is active in many community and church events. He is married to Gail Hawkes of Pocatello, Idaho. They have three children and five grandchildren.