Douglas has lived in Montana since 2001, when he and his family moved to Missoula so he could attend law school at the University of Montana. He quickly fell in love with Big Sky Country and became passionate about helping the families of central Montana. Douglas has based his career on serving his fellow community members with zeal and compassion. His goal is always to help his personal injury clients make the best of a difficult situation.
Douglas has lived and worked in Montana for more than 20 years. After graduating from law school, he clerked for the 10th Judicial District for a year. He began serving as a Regional Deputy for the Montana Office of Public Defender in 2005, managing attorneys and clients for 11 counties across central Montana. He has completed advanced courses in trial advocacy and is certified to defend capital crimes.
When not working with clients, Douglas enjoys serving in his church and community, as well as spending time with family. He loves playing board games with his four children, reading young adult fiction, being outside, and running marathons with his wife. His entire family enjoys being physically active—so much so that in 2007, they started a nonprofit organization to promote youth fitness in central Montana.