Background
Fereday, Jeffrey C. was born on December 27, 1949 in Boise, Idaho, United States.
Fereday, Jeffrey C. was born on December 27, 1949 in Boise, Idaho, United States.
Columbia University (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College (Juris Doctor, 1980).
Worked at Givens Pursley & Huntley Limited Liability Partnership (Boise, Idaho) specializing in Administrative, Banking, Bankruptcy and Reorganization, Business, Commercial Land, Communications, Corporations, Employment, Energy, Environmental, Estate Planning, Federal and State Tax, Interstate Commerce, Health Care, Intellectual Property, Land Use, Legislative, Medical Malpractice, Mining, Natural Resources, Probate, Professional Liability, Public Utility, Real Estate, Securities, State and Local Government, Telecommunications, Water, General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts and before various Federal and State Administrative Tribunals. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Washington. 1981, Idaho, Colorado and United States.
District Court, District of Idaho.
1982, United States. District Court, District of Colorado and United States. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.
1987, United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Author: "The Meaning of the Preference Clause in Hydroelectric Power Allocation Under the Federal Reclamation Statutes," 9 Environmental Law 601 (1979). "Wading Through the Dredge and Fill Permit Process: A Practitioner"s Guide to Section 404 of the Clean Water Acting," 34 Rocky Mtn.
Minister L. Foundation 4-1 (1988).
Company-Author with Michael C. Creamer: "Swan Falls in 3-Doctorate: A New Look at the Historical, Legal and Practical Dimensions of Idaho"s Biggest Water Rights Controversy," 28 Idaho L. Review, 1992. Company-Author, Idaho Water Law Handbook: A Practical Guide, 1996.
Attorney, Office of the Solicitor, United States. Department of the Interior, 1980-1981.
Member, Board of Visitors, Lewis and Clark College, Northwestern School of Law.
Member: Colorado and Washington State Bar Associations. Idaho State Bar (Member and Past President, Water Law Section). Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation (Trustee, 1991-1996).
Givens Pursley & Huntley began as a four-lawyer litigation and commercial real estate firm in 1977 and rapidly established itself in both fields.
The firm soon began to expand, attracting seasoned practitioners who brought new areas of expertise-including bankruptcy, corporate, employment, environmental, health care, legislative, medical, mining, natural resources, regulated utilities, securities, taxation and water law. Today, Givens Pursley is a full-service law firm and one of Idaho"s largest.
Author: "The Meaning of the Preference Clause in Hydroelectric Power Allocation Under the Federal Reclamation Statutes," 9 Environmental Law 601 (1979). "Wading Through the Dredge and Fill Permit Process: A Practitioner's Guide to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act," 34 Rocky Mtn. Min. L. Foundation 4-1 (1988).
Co-Author with Michael C. Creamer: "Swan Falls in 3-D: A New Look at the Historical, Legal and Practical Dimensions of Idaho's Biggest Water Rights Controversy," 28 Idaho L. Rev., 1992. Co-Author, Idaho Water Law Handbook: A Practical Guide, 1996. Attorney, Office of the Solicitor, United States.
Department of the Interior, 1980-1981. Co-Author, Idaho Water Law Handbook: A Practical Guide, 1996. Attorney, Office of the Solicitor, United States.
Department of the Interior, 1980-1981.
Member, Board of Visitors, Lewis and Clark College, Northwestern School of Law. Member: Colorado and Washington State Bar Associations. Idaho State Bar (Member and Past President, Water Law Section).
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation (Trustee, 1991-1996).