Courtney is dedicated to guiding clients through all stages of litigation and finding effective solutions to resolve disputes. She is a member of the firm’s litigation practice team where she focuses on civil litigation in various areas, including representing clients in land use and development, construction, navigating municipal regulations and application processes, administrative law, easement disputes and other general business litigation.

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Biography

Courtney Stallings is an associate attorney in the Rexburg office of Parsons Behle & Latimer, where her practice centers on real estate litigation and related land use and corporate matters. She guides clients through every stage of litigation and focuses on practical, effective solutions to resolve disputes.

As a member of the firm’s litigation practice team, Courtney handles a broad range of civil litigation. Her work includes land use and development, construction, easement disputes, administrative law and general business litigation, and she regularly helps clients navigate municipal regulations and application processes.

Before joining Parsons, Courtney served as staff attorney to the Honorable Steven W. Boyce, District Judge for Fremont, Madison, and Teton Counties in Idaho’s Seventh Judicial District. In that role, she supported the court on complex civil litigation dockets and criminal matters, including Idaho’s two longest jury trials in high-profile homicide cases.

Courtney earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho College of Law, where she piloted the CASA Program, training law students to serve as guardians ad litem and advocate for children in the foster care system. She also interned for the Ada County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and externed for the Honorable Candy W. Dale, Magistrate Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Idaho. Each of these experiences shapes how she approaches her clients’ cases today.

Outside the office, Courtney enjoys escaping to the mountains, supporting local arts experiences, and tending to her beehive and flower garden.

Experience

Negotiated Complete Settlement of Six-Figure Dispute

Successfully negotiated a complete settlement of a six-figure dispute between clients on agricultural contracts to dismiss the case entirely short of trial.

Obtained Payment for Client on Delinquent Commodities Contract

Obtained the complete and full payment for client on a delinquent commodities contract to prevent the need for formal litigation on a PACA claim.

Accomplishments

Academic

University of Idaho College of Law (J.D., 2020)

– Extraordinary Service Award for Pro Bono Service, May 2020

– Dean’s List, Spring 2019 and Fall 2019

– National Moot Court Team Member, 2019

Brigham Young University (B.A., 2013)

Associations

Professional

American Bar Association

Idaho Women Lawyers

Community

Board of Directors, Idaho Falls Arts Council (2023–present)

Treasurer, Executive Board of Directors, Idaho Falls Arts Council (2025-present)

Founding Member, Village Improvement Society (2026-present)

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Credentials

Licensed

Idaho
Wyoming

Education

University of Idaho College of Law