Brian T. O'Bannon

Brian T. O'Bannon: Attorney with White Peterson, Attorneys at Law

Biography

Brian joined White Peterson as an associate in May 2009. While in law school he served as an Articles Editor for the Lewis & Clark Law Review and earned a special certificate in Intellectual Property Law. As a third year law student, he worked as a clerk in the County Counsel’s office for Washington County, Oregon.

Brian was raised in Caldwell and currently lives in Boise. He enjoys hiking, gardening, photography, attending the Boise Philharmonic, and studying Eastern cultures.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Business Law
  • Governmental Law
  • Real Estate

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Brigham Young University, B.S., Biology and Chinese, magna cum laude, 2000
Law School Attended:
Lewis & Clark Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2008
Year of First Admission:
2010
Admission:
2010, Idaho; Oregon
Memberships:
Oregon State Bar; Multnomah Bar Association
ISLN:
921530471

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Location

  • Nampa, ID
    Canyon Park at The Idaho Center , 5700 East Franklin Road, Suite 200
    Nampa, ID 83687

    986-266-0025 Phone
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