Deborah is a partner and land use attorney at Givens Pursley. She helps clients navigate the land use process from start to finish, performing due diligence, preparing applications, negotiating with agency staff, presenting projects at hearings, and handling any challenges. She also helps companies obtain the legal entitlements required for the siting or expansion of a business or development. These entitlements include land use and zoning permits, transportation approvals, tax and workforce incentives, real estate acquisition, and water and environmental permits. She has experience with a broad range of projects including distribution/fulfillment centers, food processing and other manufacturing, mining, industrial, wind and solar energy, lifestyle centers and other commercial, master planned communities, multi-family, student housing, residential subdivisions, historic properties, and mixed-use projects. She handles negotiations, hearings, contracting, and disputes.
Deborah is active in professional and community organizations, including:
In 2021, the Idaho Business Review listed Deborah as a "Power 25" Influencer in Commercial Real Estate in Idaho. Chambers USA recognizes Deborah as an Expert in Zoning/Land Use and Natural Resources & Environment law. Best Lawyers recognizes Deborah as a Land Use Litigation Expert. Martindale-Hubbell has awarded her the highest ranking (AV). Mountain States Super Lawyers has recognized her as a Rising Star. She is a recipient of the Tribute to Women and Industry (TWIN) award (2009), Idaho Business Review's Women of the Year award (2008), Idaho Women Lawyers' distinguished Kate Feltham award (2008), and Idaho Business Review's Accomplished 40 Under 40 award (2003).
Deborah received her law degree from Northwestern School of Law in 1997 with a Certificate in Environmental and Natural Resources Law. She graduated from Rhodes College in 1994 with a degree in International Studies. Prior to joining Givens Pursley, she served as a Deputy Attorney General for the State of Idaho, where she specialized in administrative law.
Deborah lives in Boise with her husband and two children and spends her free time mountain biking, skiing, and running in Idaho’s beautiful outdoors.