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Merlyn Clark is well experienced in dispute resolution as an arbitrator and certified professional mediator.
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Provided by Merlyn Clark
Alternative Dispute Resolution; Civil Litigation; Appellate Practice; Discovery Master; Administrative Hearing Officer; Expert Witness
Merlyn Clark has more than 50 years of experience managing complex civil litigation in state and federal courts, before administrative agencies and arbitration panels. He has argued more than 30 cases before the Idaho Supreme Court. He focuses his litigation practice on civil litigation involving real property, contracts, business and commercial law, administrative law, and corporate and partnership disputes. Mr. Clark has also served as a Special Deputy Attorney General for the State of Idaho providing services in select matters to the Idaho Department of Risk Management, Idaho Department of Administration, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, State Board of Land Commissioners, and Idaho Department of Lands.
Mr. Clark has an extensive practice in alternative dispute resolution as an advocate for clients and as an arbitrator and Certified Professional Mediator. He has served as Chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Group. He is on the rosters of approved mediators for the United States District Court, District of Idaho, and all Idaho state courts. He is on the National Roster of Commercial Arbitrators and Mediators and the National Roster of Employment Arbitrators and Mediators of the American Arbitration Association. He has mediated more than 900 disputes involving a broad range of claims and issues and has presided as the sole arbitrator or as a panel member in more than 90 arbitration proceedings.
Mr. Clark regularly serves as an expert witness on issues involving legal malpractice, ethics, and fee disputes. He has served as an administrative hearing officer for the Idaho Transportation Department, a court appointed special discovery master, and a Small Lawsuit Resolution Act proceeding evaluator.
Mr. Clark teaches judges and lawyers on evidence law and civil procedure. He served as the chairman and reporter of the Idaho Evidence Rules Committee that drafted the Idaho Rules of Evidence. He also served as chairman and reporter of the Idaho Uniform Mediation Act Committee that resulted in the amendment of Idaho Evidence Rule 507 by the Idaho Supreme Court and adoption of the Uniform Mediation Act by the Idaho Legislature in 2008.
Bar Admissions:
Idaho
Idaho Supreme Court
U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. District Court, District of Idaho
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
U.S. Court of Federal Claims
American Bar Association, ADR and Litigation Sections, Member
American Bar Foundation, Fellow
American College of Civil Trial Mediators, Fellow
Federal Bar Association Member
American Arbitration Association
Idaho Mediation Association, Certified Professional Mediator
National Arbitration Forum Member
Nation Arbitration & Mediation ADR Services Member
Idaho Association of Defense Counsel Member
American Inn of Court
American College of Trial Lawyers
University of Idaho College of Law Advisory Council, Emeritus
Idaho Fish & Wildlife Foundation
Women's and Children's Alliance
Idaho Partners Against Domestic Violence
Co-author, “Trial Evidence for Judges: Management of a Trial,” The Bench Guide, published in CD form for the Idaho Judiciary by West Publishing Co. (1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011).
Co-author, “Practical Trial Evidence For the New Judge Orientation,” Idaho State Judiciary (Annually, 1998 – 2015).
Co-author, “Trial Evidence for Judges: Witnesses and Testimony of Witnesses,” The Bench Guide, published in CD form for the Idaho Judiciary by West Publishing Co. (1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012).
Co-author, “Trial Evidence for Judges: Exhibits Demonstrative Evidence and Illustrative Aids, Tests, Analyses and Experiments,” The Bench Guide, published in CD form for the Idaho Judiciary by West Publishing Co. (1998, 2003, 2008 and 2013).
“The Concepts of Good Faith and Bad Faith, and Ethical Obligations in Negotiating Settlement Agreements,” for the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section and Litigation Section of the Idaho State Bar seminar (2000).
“Mediation and Arbitration, An Overview from the Perspective of a Mediator,” a collection of materials prepared for the Idaho Association of Paralegals, Inc. seminar (2001).
“Mediation Advocacy,” materials prepared for the Mediation Advocacy Skills Class at the University of Idaho College of Law (2002).
Co-author, “Trial Evidence for Judges: The Exclusionary Rules,” The Bench Guide, published in CD form for the Idaho Judiciary by West Publishing Co. (1999, 2004, 2009 and 2014).
Co-author, “Trial Evidence for Judges: The Hearsay Rules,” The Bench Guide, published in CD form for the Idaho Judiciary by West Publishing Co. (2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015).
“Effective Advocacy in Arbitration,” an arbitration course manual for The Northwest Institute for Dispute Resolution, University of Idaho, College of Law (2000) (Revised 2002 and 2004).
“Daubert and Kumho Challenges,” Litigation Section of the Idaho State Bar seminar (2001).
“The Hearsay Rules: An In-Depth Look,” The Idaho Law Foundation, Inc. seminar (2002).
“Foundations for Exhibits, Demonstrative Evidence and Illustrative Aids, Tests, Analyses and Experiments,” seminar materials for the Young Lawyers Section of the Idaho State Bar (2003).
Co-author “Lewis & Clark on a Journey of Discovery of the Rules of Evidence,” Idaho Law Foundation, Inc. Seminar (2003).
“Evidence Rule 703: The Barrier to ‘Backdoor Hearsay’,” 32 Idaho Trial Lawyers Association Journal 3 (Winter 2003).
“The Concepts of Good Faith and Bad Faith in Negotiating Settlement Agreements,” updated and revised for publication in The Advocate, Official Publication of the Idaho State Bar September 2005).
Co-author “Lewis & Clark on a Journey of Discovery of the Rules of Evidence–The Sequel,” Idaho Law Foundation, Inc. seminar (2005).
Co-author “Arbitrator’s Update: Practical Advocacy Tips,” American Arbitration Association seminar (2005).
“Building a Case from Discovery to Trial and Beyond: Evidence,” Young Lawyers Section of the Idaho State Bar seminar (2006).
“Preparing Your Client for a Successful ADR Experience: Mediation and Arbitration, The Pros and Cons of Arbitration, Drafting Arbitration Clauses/Agreements, and Enforcement of Arbitration Clauses,” ADR Section of the Idaho State Bar seminar (2006).
“Implementing The Idaho Uniform Mediation Act and New Evidence Rule 507,” Idaho Mediation Association seminar (2008).
“Effective Arbitration for Arbitrators and Advocates,” Northwest Institute for Dispute Resolution, University of Idaho, College of Law (2009).
“How to Lay the Proper Foundation for the Admission of Evidence,” Idaho State Bar Young Lawyers Section seminar (2010).
“Twombly Standards of Pleading,” Idaho Trial Lawyers Association seminar (2010).
“Obligations to Preserve, Collect and Produce Electronic Evidence: What is Required to Avoid Spoliation Sanctions,” Association of Corporate Counsel seminar (2010).
“Avoiding Traps in Arbitration,” ADR Section of the Idaho State Bar seminar (2011).
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Merlyn Clark is well experienced in dispute resolution as an arbitrator and certified professional mediator.
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Merlyn Clark has a good reputation.
Merlyn Clark has a good reputation.