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Devon Michael Conroy is an accomplished attorney based in Great Falls, Montana, specializing in litigation, contracts and agreements, military law, and appeals. Originally hailing from Alaska, Devon's early experiences in construction and commercial fishing for salmon instilled in him a strong work ethic and resilience that he carries into his legal practice. Devon earned his Juris Doctor from Syracuse University College of Law, where he distinguished himself as a member of the National Trial Team and served as a cadet in the Air Force ROTC. His commitment to justice led him to join the United States Air Force as a Judge Advocate after law school. In this role, he was responsible for prosecuting and defending cases in felony and misdemeanor courts-martial. Devon also practiced contract, fiscal, and operational law while working alongside U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, gaining valuable insights into military law and the complexities of legal operations in high-stakes environments. Following his active duty service, Devon continued to serve his country with the Air National Guard while transitioning to private practice in New York. There, he honed his skills in civil litigation, navigating cases at both the state and federal levels. His diverse background equips him with a unique perspective and a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape. Now at Davis, Hatley, Haffeman & Tighe, P.C., Devon is committed to providing exceptional legal representation to his clients. His extensive experience in litigation and military law, combined with a deep understanding of contracts and appeals, positions him as a trusted advocate for individuals and organizations alike in Great Falls and beyond.
Contract attorneys draft, review, and negotiate agreements to protect clients' interests. They help resolve disputes when contracts are breached. Common matters include contract drafting, contract review, negotiations, breach of contract.