Top best Civil Rights Lawyers in ZIP 80209 | 4 available
4 Civil Rights lawyers are available in ZIP code 80209 in Park City, Utah. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.8/5 and 48% provide free consultation with average fees of $371 per hour.
Civil Rights Lawyers Nearby Park City 80209 (by distance)
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(Denver Area) 80246 1.8 miles
(Denver Area) 80206 1.8 miles
(Denver Area) 80218 1.8 miles
(Denver Area) 80210 1.9 miles
(Denver Area) 80203 2.0 miles
(Denver Area) 80294 3.3 miles
(Denver Area) 80202 3.6 miles
(Denver Area) 80205 3.7 miles
(Denver Area) 80230 4.2 miles
(Denver Area) 80207 4.6 miles
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$165 - $577
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3.6 - 4.0 ★
FAQs - Civil Rights Lawyers in 80209 city Park City How many Civil Rights lawyers actively serve residents of Park City, Utah? Approximately 37 licensed attorneys focus on Civil Rights across Park City, Utah. Most matters are filed through the Utah District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Civil Rights lawyers in Park City, Utah? In Park City, typical rates range from $176-$346 per hour for Civil Rights. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4044 and $7174, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Civil Rights matters usually take in courts near Park City? Civil Rights cases in Park City, Utah usually take around 2-5 months depending on complexity and the Utah District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Civil Rights cases for people living in Park City, Utah? Residents of Park City typically see Civil Rights filings handled by the Utah District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Civil Rights? About 46% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Civil Rights, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
4 Civil Rights Lawyers Found Near You
I’m a Colorado native, although you’d never know it as I spent the majority of my life travelling from place to place with my family. Every new school taught me how to relate to people as individuals, which is how I found my way into family law.. As a child of divorced parents, I recognize the challenges that stem from family systems change. I chose to pursue a legal career in domestic relations law in order to help guide families through change, teach families how to avoid relationship breakdown, and create paradigms to keep families together.. I returned to Colorado in 2000 as a Division I lacrosse player at the University of Denver. As a lifelong athlete, I’ve learned the meaning of the words discipline, commitment, and excellence. Off the field, I earned a B.A. in Psychology as well as the University of Denver’s Shaklee-Trowill Research Award for my work in trauma and stress studies.. My family settled in Minneapolis and I travelled home to complete by legal studies at the University of St. Thomas School of Law. While in law school I took advantage of every opportunity I could to work with families in a state of transition.. As a law clerk with the Battered Women’s Legal Advocacy Project, I obtained protective orders for women struggling with domestic abuse. I also worked with women seeking asylum and other immigration refuge under the Violence Against Women Act. My commitment to working in underserved communities resulted in over 500 hours of public service during my law school career.. Families come in many shapes and sizes and I pride myself on understanding the needs of even the most non-traditional families. I advocate for creative problem solving and preventative legal strategies. I’ve created and drafted innovative prenuptial agreements and domestic partnership agreements to plan, protect, and preserve the future of several non-traditional families.. I believe it is important to not only have the emotional commitment to family law, but the economic commitment as well. After law school, I returned to the University of Denver to complete my LLM in Taxation. The division of joint finances, property, and other assets can have a lasting effect after a divorce is final. The emotional toll of divorce is difficult enough without worrying about the ongoing tax implications of property division. My taxation background allows me to spot potential financial issues before they become a problem.. My partner and I live in South East Denver with our four year-old English bulldog. Most weekends I can be found playing flag football, hiking, camping, skiing, and creating craft beer in my kitchen.
Experienced Civil Rights attorney serving clients in Park City and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil Rights attorney serving clients in Park City and surrounding areas.