Top best R Lawyers in ZIP 84047 | 69 available
69 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 84047 in Midvale, Utah. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $346 per hour.
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You deserve an attorney who will listen to you, respect you and do everything possible to help with your legal issue.. I am easy to get in touch with by email & will even respond after business hours, if at all possible.. I am not at a large firm, so you will always see me - no paralegals or other staff. You will also be treated like family because every client is important to me.. I look forward to working with you.
When I'm not working, my time is spent with my family or riding my motorcycle. I'm a lifelong baseball fan and avid runner. I've completed 10 marathons and many half marathons.
Tim Luetkemeyer’s determined nature fuels his pursuit of justice, helping him win the best possible legal outcomes. He understands his clients’ trust is a privilege, which is why he works to support them in and out of the courtroom.. After earning his law degree at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Tim served as an editor and author on the DU Law Review and as a law clerk to the Honorable Morris Hoffman at the Denver District Court. He then dedicated his entire litigation career to personal injury victims involved in auto accidents, trucking collisions, ski injuries, and more.
My law practice has been limited to consumer bankruptcy since 1983.
Kelly Flint is a corporate attorney with substantial private practice and in-house legal experience, including as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for Savage Companies (a national leader in providing materials management and transportation systems, facilities and services for a wide variety of customers throughout North America), and as Senior Vice President and General Counsel for the Organizing Committee for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Kayla Quam has a deep-rooted passion for family law—a passion that is apparent in her work. Kayla's chief aim is to help make the best of a difficult time for her clients. Because of that, she works tirelessly on behalf of her clients, recognizing that family law involves the most pressing and emotional issues a client will face.. Prior to law school, Kayla worked for a family law attorney and volunteered in child abuse and neglect cases as a Court Appointed Special Advocate. Her love of family law led her to the University of Utah Law School, where she was a member of the Utah Law Review, was a finalist in Traynor Moot Court, and was a participant on the Negotiation Team. Kayla also gained considerable experience participating in clinics during law school, including the Guardian ad Litem's Office, Legal Aid Society, the Utah Court of Appeals, and the Third District Court. Kayla was awarded the David T. Lewis Award for her work in those clinics.. Education. Past Employment
Jonathan G. Winn is a Lead Litigator in the Midvale area offices of Cordell & Cordell, where he practices family law exclusively with a focus on men’s divorce.. “I understand that if you came to me, that you are experiencing one of the most difficult challenges of your life. The decisions that you will make will affect the rest of your life and the lives of your children,” Mr. Winn said.. “I am here to help you preserve that which is most precious to you, your family, your children, your hard earned assets, and your dignity and self-respect,” he said. “I am here to be your advocate and your partner to carry you through this difficult and unfamiliar challenge. I am happy to lose sleep (and hair) over your case so you do not.”
I was born and raised in Brigham City, Utah and have enjoyed practicing law for 28 years, focusing on personal injury law—including product liability, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and complex and multidistrict litigation. I was selected for inclusion in 2007 Super Lawyers for attaining a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.. I enjoy exploring Utah's backroads on my motorcycles and spending time with my family.
I was born and raised in Clearfield Utah. I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Utah State University in Logan, Utah where I received a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems Management and a minor in International Business. While studying at USU I worked as the Director of the USU Special Olympics Team, an organization that provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in Olympic-type sports for people with intellectual disabilities.. After graduating from USU I attended law school at the University of Virginia. It was during this time I worked as the executive editor of the Virginia Tax Review, and had my first child with my wife Jamie.. Having been born and raised in Utah, after graduating from the University of Virginia, my wife and I were eager to return home. After returning I worked for a year as a clerk at the Utah State Third District Court before opening my own practice in August 2009. For five years I worked primarily with bankruptcy and estate planning cases before deciding to make the change to disability law. With this type of law, you help people with an immediate need, and you get to see the immediate results of your efforts.. When I am not busy helping our clients receive the benefits they deserve, I enjoy spending time with my wife and four children reading, skiing, mountain biking, and hiking.
Experienced attorney to consult with in regards to Social Security Disability, long term disability, short term disability, workers’ compensation benefits, criminal law, family law or personal injury cases.. You need a qualified and knowledgeable attorney who will help you from the application process, to litigation and appeal, if necessary. We keep up on the latest developments in the law and on all applicable federal regulations through active participation in professional associations and attendance at medical seminars.. Education:. J. Reuben Clark Law SchoolBrigham Young University. Bachelor of Arts Degree in SpanishUniversity of Utah, 1984, Cum Laude. History, Arts, Culture, Recipient of Study Abroad ScholarshipUniversity of Seville, Spain
Darren M. Levitt is a Salt Lake City criminal defense attorney and founder of Levitt Legal, PLLC. The law firm is focused on defending misdemeanor and felony charges for clients located in Salt Lake County, Box Elder County, Chase County, and nearby areas. Darren represents a diverse group of clients in need of legal counsel, including business and working professionals, stay at home parents, students, and out-of-state visitors. All clients receive the highest level of attention, regardless of the severity of the charges they face.. Utah does have a lower crime rate than many other states, but it has stricter penalties for the same crimes. Darren is dedicated to defending individuals who face charges for criminal offenses, including DUI in Salt Lake County, marijuana crimes, domestic violence crimes, weapons violations, violent crimes, violation of probation, theft and property crimes, and juvenile offenses. He also provides legal counsel for men, women, and minors who wish to pursue records sealing and expunging.. Before starting his own law firm, Darren honed his criminal defense skills by working with the state's finest criminal defense attorneys. Darren even had the opportunity to work on one of the most high profile murder cases in Utah's history. Additionally, Darren has worked on many full trial civil litigation cases, including family law, personal injury, and property law. This knowledge has proven invaluable in his current function as a criminal attorney, when cases include elements of family law or personal injury.. While in law school at the University of Utah, Darren competed in the Moot Court competition, served on the Journal of Land Resources, and Environmental Law, and a CALI award. These experiences served as a strong foundation to Darren's later career in the legal field.. Darren's perspective on productive attorney-client relationships is shaped by his experience as a professional ski instructor, where he travelling the world. When teaching a nervous first time skier, trust is critical. The instructor must lead the student through a new and slightly dangerous environment. This is especially true in criminal court, when a client's trust in your abilities, knowledge, and guidance are vital. Darren applies this philosophy of open-communication and careful guidance when working with all of his clients.. To explore your legal options with Darren Levitt, call . During your free consultation with Salt Lake City criminal defense lawyer Darren Levitt, you will gain the knowledge to understand the charges you face and the most favorable options to pursue. Darren will begin laying the foundation for a solid defense strategy that can help protect your life and your future.
Danielle is a founding partner of Hawkes Quam, LLC, a litigation firm focused only on family law issues. Danielle received her law degree in 2010 from the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law. She serves on the Family Law Executive Committee for the Utah State Bar (in leadership positions, including Chair Person, 2019-2022). Danielle is a Fellow with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) and is a certified arbiter through the AAML.. Danielle frequently speaks regarding family law in front of fellow attorneys as well as judges and commissioners. In 2021-22, Danielle developed and advocated for an inaugural year-long series of family law education sessions for judges around the state. Once approved, she created a sub-committee of the Family Law Executive Committee and led that committee through the full implementation of the series. The office of the court requested to continue the series indefinitely and Danielle continued to manage the presentations through 2023. In 2015 she spoke in front of approximately 200 Utah judges giving a legal update on LGBT issues at the Utah Judicial Institute. She was asked to return and give a similar talk to the Utah Justice Court Judges at their conference in 2017 and then again for the judges in 2020. In 2021, she gave a diversity presentation to all of the Family Law Commissioners at their annual retreat. She has given similar presentations for several other family law groups in the state. She has ranked as a top 10 under 40 in Utah by the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys. She has also been named to Utah's Legal Elite by Utah Business Magazine as well as a Mountain States Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine for several years. Danielle has served on the board of the Family Law Executive Committee, at the Utah State Bar, including sitting as secretary, vice-chair, and chair for one (1) year each. She also serves on the board of Lawyers Helping Lawyers at the Utah State Bar. Danielle served a six (6) year term on the Board of Directors for the ACLU of Utah, which included one year as vice-chair and two years as the chair of the Board.. After graduating from law school Danielle served a one-year fellowship in Washington DC with Georgetown Law and the Law Students for Reproductive Justice working in women’s and immigrants’ rights with the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health.. During law school, Danielle was a staff member of the S.J. Quinney College of Law’s Journal of Law and Family Studies where she published two notes. The first, Locking up Children: Lessons from the T. Don Hutto Family Detention Center, explores the emerging trend of detaining immigrant families, including very young children, in private for profit detention facilities. The second, Elective Surgery: When Parental and Medical Opinion Supersedes a Child’s Right to Choose, discusses discretionary medical procedures for children including hysterectomies for physically disabled children, cosmetic surgery for children with Down’s syndrome, cochlear implants, reparative therapy, and psycho-altering drugs. In addition, she competed in the Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition where she won two best oralist awards.. Danielle served as the student coordinator for the Guadalupe Legal Clinic, a low income legal clinic, and was a co-founder of Rainbow Law, a free legal clinic focusing on LGBT law in Salt Lake City, and as the president of OutLaws, S.J. Quinney’s queer student group. She also served as a legal intern at the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah (ACLU of Utah) and worked as a law clerk for Strindberg & Scholnick, LLC, an employment discrimination law firm.. Upon graduation from law school, Danielle received the Outstanding Law Graduate of the S.J. Quinney College of Law Award from the National Association of Women Lawyers and a runner up award from the National LGBT Bar Association. Before attending law school Danielle lived in São Paulo, Brazil for one year as a Rotary exchange student, served as an intern at the Brazilian embassy in Washington, D.C., and worked as a senior business analyst in the insurance industry.
Brian C. Stewart is a litigation attorney at Parker & McConkie, Personal Injury Lawyers. He has devoted his career to helping injured individuals and families recover what they've lost through no fault of their own. This mission is personal for Brian, as his father died due to defective products. He also understands the challenges of injury and recovery firsthand.. Brian has successfully represented clients in various accidents and injuries, including auto and trucking accidents, industrial accidents, dog bites, and wrongful death. He believes in honesty and good communication, striving for the best possible outcomes for his clients.. With extensive experience in case strategy, negotiations, and litigation, Brian has recovered millions for his clients. He graduated from Utah State University, the University of Utah, and The George Washington University. He has taught finance and law courses and worked as a judicial law clerk in Utah.. Parker & McConkie has five convenient locations in Utah, including Midvale, Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo, as well as offices in Idaho Falls, ID, and Rock Springs, WY. We proudly serve Weber, Utah, and Salt Lake Counties in Utah, Bonneville County in Idaho, and Sweetwater County in Wyoming, along with surrounding areas.. Contact Brian today for a free initial case consultation, visit any of our office by making a phone appointment today!
Brandon Myers was selected by his peers as one of Utah Business magazine's 2014 Utah Legal Elite in "Up & Coming - Real Estate." He graduated with Honors in 2006 from the S. J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. He served on theUtah Law Review as an Articles Editor. His practice has focused almost exclusively on litigation, and he has tremendous litigation experience at both the trial and appellate level. Brandon has litigated hundreds of cases and has regularly been appointed by insurance companies to defend their clients. His practical and problem solving approach facilitates a quick resolution to lawsuits. When that is not possible, Brandon and the Morris Sperry team are fully capable of prosecuting a lawsuit to trial and, if necessary, on appeal.
An experienced attorney who puts his heart into your case. Specializing in immigration law, family law, and the complex cases where both intersect.