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Ms. Olsson's practice centers primarily on medical malpractice, health care law, employment law, property tax, and general commercial litigation. She is admitted to all courts within the state of Idaho, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. Ms. Olsson has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America since 2001, and is rated AV by Martindale Hubbell. Ms. Olsson was inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers in October 2003, and serves as Idaho State Chair. She is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Since 1983, she has tried numerous cases before state and federal trial courts and has conducted an active appellate practice in the federal and state courts of appeals.
Ms. Olsson's medical malpractice experience includes numerous summary judgment decisions for physicians, including acting as lead counsel in the significant Dulaney v. St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center decision, 137 Idaho 160, 45 P.3d 813 (2002), which affirmed the local standard of care rule in Idaho. She has obtained summary judgments for physicians in numerous medical malpractice cases, as well as successfully tried medical malpractice cases to defense verdict. She frequently advises physicians and hospitals on legal issues and health care issues, and has conducted extensive risk management training of doctors and hospitals through her years of practice. Recent cases include:
In the health care law arena, she frequently advises hospitals and physicians on issues relating to the False Claims Act, Stark I and II, the Anti-Kickback Law, EMTALA, medical staff bylaw, privileging and credentialing issues, and the numerous other questions raised by federal and state laws, as well as JACHO rules, that affect relationships between doctors and hospitals. She has successfully investigated and resolved qui tam cases. Ms. Olsson has expertise in laws and international treaties governing clinical research on human subjects, and has completed the CITI Program in the Protection of Human Research Subjects course. She regularly reviews Clinical Trial Agreements, informed consent documents, and other matters pertaining to the multitude of studies underway in southern Idaho.
In the employment law area, Ms. Olsson's practice emphasizes employment-related litigation and preventive counseling on employment issues. She represents clients in matters raising diverse issues under the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Family and Medical Leave Act and state equal opportunity acts. Her recent trial victories include:
Ms. Olsson is a member of the American Health Lawyers' Association, American Employment Law Council, the International Association of Defense Counsel, the American Bar Association Employment Law Section, the Idaho State Bar Employment Law Section, and the Idaho Association of Defense Counsel. In 2005, Ms. Olsson completed her second, six-year term on the Idaho Supreme Court Rules of Civil Procedure Committee.
Ms. Olsson's community activities include 14 years of service on the Board of Directors of the Treasure Valley Family YMCA. She was President of the Board from 2004-2006, and served another two years as immediate Past President of the Treasure Valley Family YMCA. She received the YMCA's 2008 Vern Emery Award, the most significant award bestowed upon a volunteer by the Treasure Valley YMCA.
Ms. Olsson is Chair of the St. Luke's Children's Hospital Board, as well as a member of the Children's Advisory Board of St. Luke's Regional Medical Center. She serves on the Board of the Humphrey's Diabetes Center, and is a member of the Boise State University Foundation. She is the immediate past Chair of the Friends of Nursing Board at Boise State. Ms. Olsson was a founding member of CARES, the child abuse evaluation service at St. Luke's Regional Medical Center, and served until the board was disbanded in 2007. Ms. Olsson is an original member of the Concordia Law School Advisory Board, which intends to open a law school in Boise in 2011. She is also a member of the Idaho City Historical Society.
Ms. Olsson attended New College of the University of South Florida and obtained her law degree with high honors from Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology in 1983.
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