Isaac C. Macfarlane graduated cum laude from Weber State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, and received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law.
At the University of Utah, Isaac participated in and achieved his certificate from the Pro Bono Initiative, largely due to pro bono work completed with the Rocky Mountain Innocence Center (RMIC) in attempting to locate and assist inmates with valid claims of wrongful convictions.
Since 2007, he has been working in areas of law servicing small businesses and landlords, including collections, evictions, contract litigation, and mechanic's liens. Other areas of practice include family and domestic practice and bankruptcy.
Isaac has recently also been named as an officer and incorporator of the Red Feather Camp for his pro bono legal assistance in the incorporation and organization of the program. The program is a non-profit organization which serves to provide equine therapy to special needs children.
Tammy Harris serves as paralegal to Isaac Macfarlane and provides sincere and professional assistance to clients in the areas of Family Law, Divorce, Collections and Garnishments.
Tammy is currently a student at Weber State University with a focus on legal studies, with a goal towards a future career as an attorney. She currently volunteers as mentor for Best Buddies, an organization which works with special needs adolescents. She is also a member of the Weber State University chapter of Delta Epsilon Chi, a business entrepreneurial organization, through which she received a first place award in the 2008 Fall Leadership Conference.