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Richard A. Reep
Mr. Reep graduated with high honors from the University of Montana
law school in 1981. He was the Managing Editor of Montana Law Review
from 1980-1981.
Since beginning his practice in 1981, Mr. Reep has tried numerous
jury and non-jury cases, and has enjoyed an active trial and litigation
practice. He has been lead counsel before state, federal, and tribal
courts, including the Montana Supreme Court, the Tribal Court of
the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation,
the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Federal Circuit, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Besides
serving as a settlement master, his practice emphasizes civil litigation,
personal injury, real estate, business law, and family law.
Mr. Reep is a member of the Missoula YMCA Board of Directors, and
is active with the University of Montana Foundation's Excellence
Fund Campaign.
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Robert T. Bell
Mr. Bell graduated with honors from the University of Montana law
school in 1993, where he received the American Jurisprudence award
for scholarship in Real Property. During law school, Mr. Bell was
a member of the Moot Court Team and the Negotiations Competition
Team. He also served as the head intern for the Missoula County
Attorney's office, where he tried numerous jury and judge cases
even before graduation.
Since entering practice in 1993, Mr. Bell handled cases throughout
Montana. He is admitted to practice before the Montana State and
Federal District Courts, the Montana Supreme Court, and the Ninth
Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Bell's litigation work focuses on
insurance law, serious injury claims and commercial disputes. Mr.
Bell’s transactional and commercial work is focused on assisting
professionals and businesses in a variety of areas, including real
estate, contracts and entity formation. Mr. Bell is also an instrument
rated private pilot and has developed a sub-specialty in aviation
law.
Mr. Bell serves on the St. Patrick's Hospital Foundation Board
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Cory Laird
Mr. Laird graduated from the University of Montana law school in 2000.
He obtained his undergraduate degree from Carroll College in Helena.
Since 2000, Mr. Laird has appeared in courts throughout Montana, handling
a broad array of cases. He is admitted to practice before the Montana
State and Federal District Courts, the Montana Supreme Court, and the
National Association of Securities Dealers. Mr. Laird focuses his
practice on civil litigation, personal injury litigation, real estate
litigation, and commercial transactions. He has handled civil rights
cases, products liability cases, and complex contract and real estate
cases.
Mr. Laird serves on the Camp Mak-A-Dream Board of Directors,
both as a Director and as an Officer.
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Meet Our Staff

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| Marilyn
Phillips, Paralegal
Marilyn Phillips has worked with Mr. Bell in his civil litigation
practice since 1998. She has worked in the legal field since 1990,
when she graduated from the paralegal program at Salt Lake City
Community College. Ms. Phillips also received her M.A. degree in
elementary education from Western State College of Colorado and
has teaching experience at the elementary level.
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Stephenie L. Dunwell, Certified Legal Assistant
Stephenie L. Dunwell graduated from the Missoula Vo-Tech Center in both the Legal
Secretary and Legal Assisting programs in 1992. She then earned her Certified Legal
Assistant (CLA) designation in 1995. Mrs. Dunwell has worked for Mr. Reep since 1996
and assists him in his practice which emphasizes civil litigation, personal injury,
real estate, business law, and family law.
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| Amber
Merseal, Reception and Administrative Support
Amber Merseal graduated with Honors from the University of Montana
with a
degree in Associate Applied Science. Mrs. Merseal has worked in
medical
administration, and has experience in accounting. Mrs. Merseal is
an
integral part of the law firm's staff, providing receptionist services,
as
well as support for the firm's paralegals and attorneys.
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