Brittany Peters • Attorney, Founder
Brittany was admitted to the Montana Bar in 2013 and quickly began her legal career as a criminal prosecutor for Gallatin County—one of the busiest and most dynamic jurisdictions in the state. During her time at the Gallatin County Attorney’s Office, she prosecuted hundreds of criminal cases and conducted dozens of jury and bench trials, gaining invaluable courtroom experience and a deep understanding of Montana’s legal system and the people within it.
Brittany then transitioned into private practice, where she focused on DUI and criminal defense, as well as plaintiff-side litigation. Her time as a prosecutor gave her a unique perspective and strategic edge when advocating for her clients in and out of the courtroom.
Next, an opportunity to take on a senior leadership role at a beloved Bozeman nonprofit opened the door to a new chapter. Brittany served for nearly a decade as the Director of Operations, advising on legal, HR, and business matters and helping guide the organization through periods of growth and change. That experience exponentially broadened her skillset and deepened her connection to the community she serves.
Now, as the founder of Saddle Peak Law, PLLC, Brittany brings together her legal expertise and real-world business and leadership experience. Her practice focuses on business law, contracts, employment law, wage and hour disputes, nonprofit law, criminal and DUI defense, equine law, and family law. Whether you're an individual navigating a criminal or contractual legal issue, a small business in need of guidance, or an employee or employer encountering issues in the workplace, Brittany offers practical, informed, experienced, strategic, and compassionate counsel.
Brittany is deeply-rooted in the Gallatin Valley and the people, organizations, and traditions that have made it so special. When she’s not working with clients, you’ll likely find her on horseback, volunteering for local nonprofit organizations, or cheering on the Montana State University Bobcats.
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