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50 C lawyers are available in Park City, Utah. These lawyers are rated between 4.8/5 to 5/5 and 61% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $42 to $80 per hour.
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When I was about 12 years old an elderly neighbor asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I told him I was thinking about being a lawyer. He coldly shook his head and scoffed "there are already too many lawyers." His kind wife scolded him and told me that it would "be a fine thing to have a 'good lawyer." After that, whenever I was asked, I told people I wanted to be an architect.. I came back to the law after graduating from college and working for a couple of years. I was drawn to the law because I enjoy troubleshooting and problem solving. I was drawn to the law because I enjoy helping people and resolving disputes. I enjoy strategic and advance planning. I occasionally drive past the home of those old neighbors and hope that I am at least a "good lawyer."
Todd D. Wakefield is an attorney in Park City, Utah. His experience includes corporate, personal injury, real estate (development, management, transactions and litigation), general representation of growing companies, and general civil and appellate litigation. He was previously a senior attorney at the Wrona Law Firm in Park City, and he was Of Counsel with the law firm of Jones Waldo Holbrook & McDonough. Todd's legal exprience includes 5 years as outside General Counsel to the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Association and U.S. Ski Team (where he also has served as chairman of the USSA's Judicial Council for more than a decade). In 2000, Todd took time away from the practice of law to co-found Attensity Corporation () where he served as CEO and President until 2005. He was responsible for Attensity's strategic vision of unified analysis of text and structured data (now known as "text analytics") which is now used widely by government intelligence and security agencies and Fortune 500 companies for social media monitoring. He holds 6 U.S. patents related to text analytics. He then founded and served as CEO of NexTalk, Inc. () the leading provider of organizational telecommunication solutions serving the deaf and hard-of-hearing. In 2006, Todd was named one of 50 Worldwide Reader Favorites in Fast Company magazine’s Fast 50 Global Readers’ Challenge for his entrepreneurial work. Todd has been a Venture Partner with The Entrepreneurs Funds, which have consistently performed among the top quartile nationally. He received both his Juris Doctorate and his Bachelor of Science degree in Philosophy, with honors, from the University of Utah, and has been admitted into Mensa.
Ms. Davidson graduated from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law in the top of her class. Ms. Davidson's prior experience in employment law, bankruptcy law, and commercial litigation give her a well-rounded perspective when advising clients related to community association issues. She had represented community associations in a large variety of matters including enforcement matters, governing document rewrites and amendments, and Fair Housing Act compliance matters. She also represents developers and builders related to community association matters. Ms. Davidson is a long time Park City local with strong ties to the community.
I focus on community association law, real estate, and business litigation. I have extensive homeowners’ association and condominium law experience representing associations, owners, and developers. I represent numerous homeowner and condominium associations and have experience drafting new rules and regulations, amending and updating CC&Rs, helping boards with corporate governance and proper decision making, helping board members understand relevant laws, enforcing restrictive covenants, and representing associations in litigation. On the homeowner side, have successfully represented homeowners in disputes against HOAs on a variety of matters including claims for and against arbitrary and capricious enforcement, reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act, fights over rental restrictions, disputing imposition of thousands of dollars in fines for alleged violations, and failure to follow the CC&Rs.. I also work with clients on real estate matters including purchase and sale agreements, due diligence, easement issues, purchase options, and litigation over failed real estate transactions, construction defects, and negligent non-disclosure of defects.. I try to help clients solve problems short of litigation by thinking outside the box and working collaboratively to resolve disputes. But sometimes there is no choice but to push ahead with litigation, and I can litigate your matter through trial in a cost-effective way.. I received my J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and my bachelor’s degree from University of Chicago. I am currently licensed in Utah, Florida, and Washington state. I helped form the Utah Bar's Community Association Law Section, and was the inaugural chairperson of the Section.. For more information please visit
I am a partner at Saunders & Saunders. I have built my practice around my life passions which include intellectual property, business and corporate law, with special emphasis on startup companies, and the art and entertainment industries.. I advise my clients on their intellectual property, including copyright, trademark, and trade secret issues. I have experience in negotiating, obtaining, registering, transferring, licensing and commercializing upon intellectual property assets for my clients. As part of my IP practice, I also have significant defense experience in mass BitTorrent protocol lawsuits, where I have defended dozens of individuals and businesses faced with copyright lawsuits involving the download of online content.. I am also passionate about entrepreneurship, and provide counsel on a variety of general corporate and business issues for both startup companies and established businesses. In addition to helping build and manage corporate IP portfolios, I advise startup companies and small businesses through entity formation, organization, operation, and dissolution or sales, and provides ongoing general corporate support to established businesses.. I am well versed in the particular legal and business issues concerning creatives and creative enterprises. I provide business services to those in and around the creative industries, and assists creatives protect, commercialize upon, and defend their artistic works.. While not in the office, I devote much of my free time to the Denver community through volunteering, pro bono, and non-profit work. I have served as Chair on the Board of Directors for The Gathering Place. I have also served on the Board of the Colorado IP American Inns of Court, where I Chaired Programming Committee, and Community Outreach Committee. I am currently a volunteer ski patroller at Loveland Ski Area.. I hold a Bachelors in Arts, cum laude, from Bates College in English and Art History, and a J.D. from the University of Utah