McFarland Molloy & Duerk announce new Partner and name change

McFarland Molloy & Duerk is thrilled to announce that Peter F. Lacny has joined the firm as a partner!

Reflecting this exciting addition, the firm will now practice under the name McFarland Molloy Lacny & Duerk.

Peter brings a wealth of experience and a strong track record to the team. His broad litigation practice includes high-stakes criminal defense i...

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Dylan McFarland receives 2025 John Adams Award

Montana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Conference March 13, 2025:

The John Adams award is given annually to recognize outstanding work on behalf of the CJA panel.   It was named to honor John Adams and all those who risk wealth and fame to stand with those who are least favored and most vulnerable. &n...

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Libby’s CARD Clinic faces new lawsuit alleging wrongful death

The Western NewsPublished October 18, 2024

Libby’s CARD Clinic is facing another lawsuit, this time alleging medical malpractice, wrongful death and claims of disabling Lincoln County residents by prescribing them opioid pain killers following the misdiagnosis of health issues. 



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Column: From Rawson to the Grizzlies’ Hall of Fame

Daily InterlakePublished Oct. 11, 2024

Dylan McFarland confirmed that he was in Washington-Grizzly Stadium Saturday, watching Weber State prevail over his alma mater 55-48, and he is surprised as anybody that it was the Wildcats’ fifth win in six games against the Griz.



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Court upholds finding that Montana clinic submitted false asbestos claims

US News Published September 25, 2024

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court determination that a Montana health clinic su...

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Montana health clinic must pay nearly $6 million over false asbestos claims, judge rules

PBSPublished July 23, 2024

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A health clinic in a Montana town plagued by deadly asbestos contamination must pay the government almost $6 million in penalties and damages after it submitted hundreds of false asbestos claims, a judge ruled.



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