
Aaron attended Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana and received a Bachelor of Science in Political Science/Legal Administration in 1997. He then attended the University of Wyoming College of Law in Laramie, Wyoming and received his Juris Doctor in May of 2000. Aaron finished in the top third of his class. He volunteered with the Wyoming Defender Aid Clinic, providing legal assistance to incarcerated Wyoming inmates. Aaron finished second in the Moot Court Competition (along with partner Clint Langer), and represented the University of Wyoming in the regional contest.
Aaron joined the law firm of Dial, May and Rammell, chartered as an associate in October 2000. He became a Member and Owner of Dial, May and Rammell in June, 2004. He is admitted to practice with the Idaho State Bar, the United States Courts for the District of Idaho, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington D.C. He is a member of the Sixth District Bar Association, Idaho Trial Lawyers Association and American Inns of Court. He also volunteers as an Attorney ad litum for the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program.
Aaron practices a wide spectrum of law representing clients in family law, employment and labor law, personal injury law (plaintiff and defense), landlord/tenant law, contract law, civil rights, maritime law, criminal defense (felony, misdemeanor, infraction and juvenile), collections, and political law.
In his free time, Aaron enjoys weight lifting, participating in sports, reading, singing, and hiking