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Daniel Mortensen (JD '11) Joins Andersen Banducci PLLC

Via Andersen Banducci PLLC: Andersen Banducci PLLC, a Boise-based litigation firm specializing in civil trial practice and commercial dispute litigation, recently welcomed attorney Daniel Mortensen, a Pepperdine alum, to its team.

At Andersen Banducci, Mortensen will represent and counsel clients on a variety of complex civil litigation issues. Before joining the firm, he served as a law clerk for Justice Warren E. Jones of the Idaho Supreme Court and to a federal magistrate judge in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. Prior to Mortensen's judicial clerkships, he worked at the San Diego, California law firm of Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP.

"I was drawn to Andersen Banducci because of its high-stakes, bet-the-company litigation practice," Mortensen said. "The firm has some of the region's finest trial attorneys who are known for being sharp, hard-working, and compassionate. I have no doubt this team can hold its own against any firm, in any dispute, anywhere."

Mortensen received his J.D. from Pepperdine University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree in politics from Pomona College. He is admitted in Idaho, Colorado, the District of Columbia, and California, as well as the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

About Andersen Banducci

Andersen Banducci PLLC is a Boise, Idaho-based commercial litigation law firm comprised of attorneys who have handled some of the toughest and most complex cases in the Gem State. The Andersen Banducci team has extensive experience managing and trying complex civil cases in Idaho, the Pacific Northwest, and throughout the United States. Its attorneys are licensed to practice law in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and the District of Columbia. Visit www.andersenbanducci.com for more information. untitled-1