Montana Lawyer October/November 2025

D.C., and Portland. With more than a decade of experience, she brings strong legal expertise and continues to serve the community on boards including the Butte-Silver Bow Board of Health and the Superfund Advisory and Redevelopment Trust Authority. Paralegal August Swanson will join Fredrickson in the Butte of fice, bringing more than 20 years of experience across multiple practice areas. The Butte office is located at 3334 Harrison Avenue. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit mttaxlaw.com or call 406-229-8131.

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Goetz, Geddes & Gardner P.C. announces that Cameron T. Clevidence recently joined the firm. Originally from Kalispell, Cam graduated from Montana

State University in 2013. He earned his law degree from Stanford Law School in 2021, where he served as an Articles Editor for the Stanford Law Review and President of the Environmental Law Journal, and simultaneously earned a master’s degree in Environmental Science from Stanford University. After graduation, Cam clerked

for the Honorable Brian Morris, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Montana. He recently completed an appellate clerkship with the Honorable Nicole Berner of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit before returning home to Montana to join the Goetz firm. Jardine, Stephenson, Blewett & Weaver, P.C. wel comes Julia Nordlund as an associ ate attorney. Julia (Julie) brings nearly a decade of

experience in water law to the firm, having previously served as a Senior Water Master at the Montana Water Court. In that role, she adjudicated thousands of water right claims and mediated complex disputes across the state. Prior to her time at the

Water Court, Julia clerked for the Honorable Judge Gregory Todd in the Thirteenth Judicial District and worked in private practice representing clients in agriculture. A native of Montana, Julia earned her Bachelor’s degree from Montana State University and her Juris Doctor from the University of Montana School of Law, where she served as Student Bar Association President. When she isn’t working, Julia spends time with her husband and their two daughters on the family ranch. Julia also volun teers as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA).

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