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Updated · Idaho Business Review · Jun 10
Doug Plass Turns Chef Career Into Employment Law Practice 4 Years After 2022 Degree
Updated
Updated · Idaho Business Review · Jun 10

Doug Plass Turns Chef Career Into Employment Law Practice 4 Years After 2022 Degree

1 articles · Updated · Idaho Business Review · Jun 10

Summary

  • Four years after joining Idaho Employment Lawyers in 2022, Doug Plass is handling employment disputes after an unconventional shift from chef and restaurant owner to attorney.
  • A University of Idaho College of Law internship helped drive the move, letting him apply his business-owner experience to workplace compliance and disputes for employers.
  • Plass previously earned culinary training in Seattle, later completed biology degrees at the University of Washington and UC Davis, and eventually ran a Stanley, Idaho, restaurant for 5 years.
  • That restaurant closed just before the pandemic, prompting him to take the LSAT and pursue law school as a way to combine his hospitality background with helping businesses solve problems.
  • Plass says he plans to deepen his employment-law expertise and focus more on helping clients avoid legal trouble before disputes arise.

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