Top best C Lawyers in SALT LAKE CITY | 2012 available
2012 C lawyers are available in SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $66 per hour.
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Don’t JUST file bankruptcy! Eliminating your debts only solves half the problem, but restoring your good credit will change your life. Likewise, breaking the cycle of bad credit means paying less for the things you need. Everything from car and house payments is lower when you have good credit. Our holistic approach to your financial situation is unlike other law firms and is the best solution for building your future. We help you rebuild your credit after bankruptcy or foreclosure through our proven credit restoration program.. The lawyers of Blue Bee Bankruptcy Law have dedicated their practice to you. As one of Utah's premier bankruptcy law firms, we believe that our clients deserve the highest quality services, and we strive to make client satisfaction our #1 goal.
Deacon is the Founder and President of Haymond Law. The firm’s highly specialized practice incorporates tax and legal strategies for individuals, families, trusts, estates, private business entities, and nonprofit organizations. He regularly advises and educates on probate, trust and estate administration, taxation, asset protection and general business matters.. Deacon’s recent work and research has focused on assisting families with all the legal and financial transfers involved following the death of a loved one, Dynasty and Legacy Wealth Trust planning, constructing charitable trusts, planned giving strategies, animals and pet planning, and protecting Family Limited Partnerships from newly enacted IRS laws.. In 2010 alone, Deacon has helped his clients plan for and administer over $65 million dollars of net wealth. Deacon supervised the creation of clients’ trusts, business entities, and all ancillary documents related to these clients’ plans. Deacon’s clients have also planned to set aside over $8 million dollars in Beloved Animal Trusts to ensure that the family pets are taken care of after their owners’ deaths.. For the previous six years, Deacon has been a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, which is a nationwide network of attorneys who share advanced research and in-depth knowledge of the latest estate and tax-planning laws and strategies; translating into added value for his clients.. Deacon was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a Viking at Pleasant Grove High School in Utah County. Following coursework at Utah Valley University, Deacon then graduated from the University of Utah in 2000 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. At the S.J. Quinney College of Law, he served as senior staff member for the Journal of Law and Family Studies, where his article detailing Utah Asset Protection Trusts was published. He also spent a semester abroad studying comparative legal procedure at the London Law Consortium.. During law school, Deacon clerked for the Honorable Judge Frederic Oddone in the Third District Court. Upon graduation and passing the Utah State Bar in 2004, he was invited to join the firm of Holmgren & Mitton, L.C. (which later merged with Jones Waldo) where he specialized in Trust Administration and probate matters. Deacon is a member of the Utah State Bar, Utah County Bar, and Salt Lake County Bar Associations.. Deacon is a regular presenter and seminar leader in his chosen field and is a certified continuing education instructor. With over 36 hours of additional legal education annually, (200% more than the state requirement), he remains on the cutting edge of planning strategies.. In his spare time, Deacon loves the legacy and memories he builds with his wife and two children. Deacon enjoys family trips in “Deke’s black limo,” skiing at Utah’s famed ski resorts, recreating in Summit County and the Wasatch backcountry. Deacon also enjoys attending University of Utah football games and time well spent with clients, family, and friends.
Dawn is a partner in the law firm of Atkin & Associates. Her practice focuses exclusively on the representation of injured workers in Utah workers compensation cases. She has a broad range of experience with workers compensation claims including catastrophic injuries, denials for pre-existing conditions, independent contractor issues and work at home injuries.. Dawn received her B.F.A in metal sculpture before following in her parents’ footsteps by graduating from the University of Utah College of Law. She was admitted to the Utah State Bar in 1993 and is a member of The Utah Association for Justice Board of Governors, and sits on the Advisory Counsel of the Utah Labor Commission.. Whenever she can slip away from the office, Dawn enjoys making pottery, glass, silver work and gardening.
David W. Tufts is an experienced trial attorney who has handled a broad array of business litigation matters, including state and federal trials as first chair and appeals before the Utah Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.. Mr. Tufts has served as an advocate in the courtroom on behalf of his clients’ business interests for almost 20 years. In so doing, Mr. Tufts has acquired substantive courtroom experience and achieved successful results in a broad array of commercial and business matters. This includes such areas as contract disputes, enforcement of security interests in real and personal property, defending allegations of commercial fraud, securities fraud, and defamation, enforcement of trademarks, patents, copyrights and other intellectual property rights, unfair competition, unjust enrichment, technology disputes, construction matters, mechanics lien enforcement, employment disputes, and real property matters.. Mr. Tufts regularly represents institutional lenders and others in regards to the enforcement of their contractual rights under commercial loan agreements or similar transactions involving real and personal property. Mr. Tufts is known for his expertise in obtaining successful results in cases involving the Federal Truth-in-Lending Act (and Regulation Z), the Federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (and Regulation X), the Utah One-Action Rule, the Utah Trust Deed Act, and similar laws that govern the relationships between lender, borrower and guarantor. By way of example, Mr. Tufts was first chair trial counsel and lead appellate counsel in the case of Machock v. Fink, 2006 UT 30, 137 P.3d 779 (Utah 2006), in which the Utah Supreme Court clarified the application of Utah’s One-Action Rule between lender and guarantor.. In addition to trial work, Mr. Tufts has significant experience in successfully obtaining pre-judgment relief and related remedies, including obtaining summary judgments for clients, writs of replevin, writs of attachment, and preliminary injunctions.
David specializes in litigation of workers’ compensation claims. He has successfully litigated numerous complex workers’ compensation industrial accidents and occupational disease claims before the Utah Labor Commission and the Utah Court of Appeals.. David is also a Billboard charting composer and pianist. He has released ten instrumental piano albums which have received national and international distribution. His peaceful instrumental music has been played more than 150 million times on Pandora Radio.
David A. Cutt is a 1991 graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and a founding member of Eisenberg, Cutt, Kendell & Olson. His practice focuses on catastrophic personal injury, product liability, and medical malpractice cases. He has tried numerous cases to verdict and obtained multiple seven figure recoveries on behalf of his injured clients. Mr. Cutt has particular expertise prosecuting cases on behalf of people who have suffered brain or spinal cord injuries, as well as pursuing claims for injuries caused by defective automobile tires and other dangerous products. Mr. Cutt sits on the board of the Utah Association for Justice (formerly the Utah Trial Lawyers Association). He has published numerous articles on personal injury and product liability law and is the editor of the Utah Trial Journal. Mr. Cutt is on the faculty of Utah's Learn from the Pros series of seminars for young lawyers and lectures frequently on topics related to personal injury law.
Dallin is a transaction lawyer focusing on securities and mergers and acquisition transactions. Dallin speaks Spanish as a second language.
D. Scott Crook’s law practice has focused largely in the areas of labor and employment law, where he has represented both large employers and highly compensated employees, executives, and professionals. Mr. Crook has won numerous trials, arbitrations, and appeals over his many years in private practice. He is consistently named as a member of Utah's Legal Elite, a Mountain State’s Super Lawyer, and one of the Best Lawyers in America in the area of Labor and Employment Litigation. Mr. Crook also has significant experience in all areas of land use, water law, and general civil litigation; and he has extensive experience in appellate practice, having appeared and argued numerous cases before the Utah Court of Appeals, Utah Supreme Court, and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Mr. Crook graduated from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in 1996, where he was Order of the Coif and graduated Magna Cum Laude. In law school, Mr. Crook was also a staff member of the BYU Law Review and an associate editor of the BYU Journal of Public Law. After graduation, he served as a law clerk to two distinguished judges—from 1997 to 1998 he clerked for Judge Norman H. Jackson of the Utah Court of Appeals and from 1996 to 1997 he clerked for Judge William H. Woodland in the Idaho Sixth Judicial District Court. Since that time, Mr. Crook has been in private practice. Prior to forming Crook Legal Group PLLC, Mr. Crook was a founding partner and past president of a medium-sized Salt Lake City law firm and a member of another well-respected small law firm located in Salt Lake City.. Mr. Crook, the son of a career military man, has lived throughout the United States, including stops in Arizona, Mississippi, Washington, California, and New Mexico. Because he lived for his entire teenage years in Alamogordo, New Mexico, he claims it as his hometown.. Mr. Crook enjoys spending time with his family, doing family history research, and sports.
Courtland Astill is a member of the Corporate Transactions & Securities, Mining & Natural Resources, and Mergers & Acquisitions practice groups at Parsons Behle & Latimer.. Before joining Parsons Behle & Latimer, Mr. Astill attended the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law, where he graduated magna cum laude. During law school, Mr. Astill was a member of the senior staff for the Utah Law Review. Mr. Astill also received a Master of Accountancy, and B.S., summa cum laude, from Brigham Young University.. Prior to law school, Mr. Astill worked for PwC, a Big Four accounting firm, in San Jose California, where he worked on initial public offerings and various public and private companies.
Cory R. Wall has over 30 years experience and is a member in good standing of the State Bars of both Utah and California. Cory is an aggressive and tenacious attorney committed to his clients. He and his friendly staff work very hard to educate his clients about their legal situation and options. After deciding on a plan, he and his staff are committed to keeping his clients up to date as to the legal proceedings. This is done through email, mail, consultations and phone contact. He works hard to partner and help teach his clients to be a team member to save money on legal fees. For instance, he encourages his clients to draft a summary of their legal situation and experiences that have led them to him or to review pleadings, discovery and responses. Cory works very hard with your case management to ensure that items are filed timely and efficiently. He is a very experienced, savvy family law attorney that comprehensively understands Utah family law and easily drafts documents to protect your interests taking into account the personal dynamics of your case. He utilizes and understands the latest technology to manage your case personally in his office with billing and case management software, calendaring, emailing, scanning of documents, etc. which subsequently saves you money. You will be sent detailed bills accounting for your retainer which helps you understand where your money is going, what is happening and the progress of your case.. He is an experienced trial lawyer able to navigate the labyrinth of the legal maze to attain the best possible solution for his clients. You will be impressed with Cory and his demeanor in court. He is in control and succinct with his thoughts with powerful presentation of details needing to be brought to light to a judge or commissioner. In his 28 years of experience, he is keenly aware of interpersonal dynamics and knows how to manage himself with judges, mediators, attorneys and child custody evaluators. He has successfully handled many high conflict divorce and family law cases. He and his staff understand how the family law process works first hand by having gone through a divorce himself. He is now successfully remarried and has three step-children in a blended family with his three children from his first marriage. Cory has acquired a well respected reputation of aggressively representing his clients in divorce and other family law matters including the complex and difficult issues surrounding paternity, child custody, alimony, grandparent rights, property and debt division. Cory has personal high standards and this quality is reflected in how he works, dedicates himself and manages his cases.. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court and the United States Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Cory graduated with a law degree from the Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu California. He received his bachelor's degree in Finance at the University of Utah and is native of the State of Utah. Cory speaks both English and Spanish.. In addition to family law, Cory has extensive experience in various legal areas. He has successfully represented many clients in personal injury and wrongful death actions resulting in very favorable results for his clients. He has also represented clients in criminal matters along with will and estate planning. He is committed and dedicated to the best interests of his clientele in advocating and protecting their legal interests in all legal matters.
Clinton E. Duke is a registered patent attorney and a member of the Durham Jones & Pinegar's Intellectual Property and Litigation Sections. His practice focuses on patent infringement litigation but includes all aspects of intellectual property litigation, including disputes involving trademarks, trade secrets, copyrights and unfair business practices. He has successfully represented clients in several federal district courts and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Mr. Duke is also experienced in intellectual property licensing, intellectual property portfolio management, providing formal intellectual property opinions and alternative dispute resolution.
Cliff Venable has spent his entire legal career successfully representing people accused of crimes in Salt Lake County and the surrounding area. His career is built on exceptional criminal defense in the most complicated and routine cases. Cliff has successfully defended clients charged with everything from murder to possession of narcotics and he has a reputation in the community as an exceptional trial lawyer. Every criminal case presents different issues, and your case will be handled by Cliff as his top priority. He listens and asks probing questions to develop the best legal strategy for your defense. Cliff has the experience and personal attention to achieve positive results while keeping you informed during the life of the case. Clients at Salt City Defense feel confident knowing they have hired a respected, experienced and skilled criminal defense attorney.
Clay A. Alger is a partner at Shumway Van’s Salt Lake City office. Mr. Alger graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. After graduation he attended the University of Utah’s, S.J Quinney College of Law where he graduated with high honors and received his Juris Doctorate. While attending law school, Mr. Alger served on the Utah Law Review as a senior staff member. During that same time Mr. Alger published an article in that same publication that discussed Utah’s Highway Dedication Doctrine and matters relating to public prescriptive easements. Mr. Alger also earned the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Administrative Law, an award that is granted to the highest scoring individual at a particular law school. He then proceeded to earn the S.J Quinney College of Law Outstanding Achievement Award in regards to Property Law; this award is reserved for the most apt and able law student for a specific semester.. Following these achievements, before graduation and prior to joining Shumway Van’s Salt Lake City law firm, Mr. Alger gained significant experience as a law clerk for the Litigation Division of the Utah Attorney General’s Office. Upon his admittance to the Utah State Bar, Mr. Alger began his own private practice in Salt Lake City, Utah where he practiced primarily criminal defense and family law. While operating his solo practice, Mr. Alger gained applicable experience and developed a reputation for being one of Salt Lake City’s most thorough and affable Utah attorneys.. Mr. Alger’s philosophy for law can be summed up easily, “I am committed to helping clients navigate the legal system efficiently and effectively. Client involvement is important to me; I consider the attorney-client relationship a collaboration to achieve a desired goal. My goal is to provide high quality legal services at a reasonable and competitive rate. Many attorneys encourage unnecessary litigation so that they can excessively bill their clients. That philosophy is counterproductive in my opinion. I prefer to work towards a resolution that is best for the client, whether that means resolving a case early and amicably, or pursuing litigation aggressively if needed.”. Mr. Alger's practice is currently focused on immigration law, an area with which he has extensive experience. Mr. Alger also has experience with criminal defense and civil litigation and continues to practice in those areas. Mr. Alger has continued to passionately and firmly pursue the ever-evolving world of law, so that he may accurately and effectively serve each of his clients in the best manner possible. Since joining Shumway Van Mr. Alger has obtained immense experience in immigration law and has represented multiple clients before several legal bodies including USCIS, immigration court (EOIR), the Board of Immigration Appeals, and other state and federal courts. In addition, his ability to speak and write fluently in Portuguese has expanded Shumway Van’s Salt Lake City law firm and allowed the opportunity to serve more clients in their pursuit of justice. His constant dedication to Shumway Van, and his accomplishment in becoming a lawyer Utah residents can have trust in, has made him a valuable and respected attorney at our firm.. In Clay’s spare time, you can find him playing on the guitar, hiking through the trails of Utah and above all, spending time with his wife and their three daughters.
Clark Fetzer practices Construction Law in Utah. He began his career in 1981 as a law clerk to Honorable H. Vearle Payne, Senior Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico. Clark Fetzer has worked in a wide range of settings, including the Utah Attorney General's office, construction and surety law boutique firms, and one of Utah's largest law firms. Clark is an accomplished mediator and arbitrator. He is on the Roster of Neutrals of the American Arbitration Association and the roster of mediators of the Utah State Courts.
Christopher M. Von Maack is a civil trial lawyer focusing on disputes in the areas of contract, intellectual property (e.g., copyright, trademark, and trade secret), partnership, real property, and unfair competition. He is licensed to practice law in Utah and California and is a partner at McNeill | Von Maack.. Mr. Von Maack is ranked in Chambers USA and maintains an AV Preeminent peer-review rating and a Preeminent client-review rating by Martindale-Hubbell. He has consistently been included on the list of Super Lawyers or Rising Stars, an honor given to only the top 2.5% of attorneys practicing in the Intermountain West. He has also been voted by his peers as one of Utah's Legal Elite, as published in Utah Business Magazine.. His representative clients include publicly-traded, mid-sized, and startup companies facing ‘bet-the-company' disputes. Recent results include the following:. • Successfully defended a Direct Selling Association ("DSA") company against a $27 million claim in a New York arbitration proceeding.• Favorably resolved dispute amongst feuding law enforcement unions in Utah.• Obtained multiple temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions, partial summary judgment rulings, and civil contempt citations in a microdermabrasion trademark and copyright case in federal court in Utah.• Obtained a rare bad-faith dismissal of an adversary's Chapter 11 bankruptcy case in Delaware.• Obtained dismissal of engineering malpractice dispute in federal court in the Central District of California.. Mr. Von Maack graduated from UCLA with a degree in English and a specialization in Business Administration. He obtained his J.D. from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, where he graduated Order of the Coif (top 10%) and was a writer and editor for the McGeorge Law Review.. Prior to starting McNeill | Von Maack, Mr. Von Maack was a partner at Magleby Cataxinos & Greenwood and served as a law clerk for the Honorable Pamela T. Greenwood of the Utah Court of Appeals.. He is a member of the Committee on the Model Utah Jury Instructions ("MUJI"), Utah Supreme Court Professionalism Counseling Board, and David K. Watkiss-Sutherland II Inns of Court. He was previously a member of the Utah Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Professionalism, co-chair of the Utah State Bar Young Lawyers Division Committee on Professionalism and the Practice of Law, and member of the Utah State Bar's Governmental Relations Committee.. Mr. Von Maack serves on the board of trustees for Rowland Hall St. Mark's School and is a director for the R. Harold Burton Foundation. Previously, he served on the boards of Preservation Utah and the Salt Lake Honorary Colonels and on the Utah finance comittees for Jon Huntsman's and John McCain's presidential bids.
Charles Thronson is a senior shareholder in the Litigation practice group and head of the Personal Injury Division at Parsons Behle & Latimer. He has over 35 years of experience and practices throughout the Western United States in the areas of personal injury, trucking injuries, medical malpractice (especially birth injury cases), whistleblower (Qui Tam) and products liability cases.. Mr. Thronson has handled a number of cases for personal injury and medical malpractice clients that have generated some of the largest verdicts and settlements in the region. In 2015 he achieved the largest personal injury/medical malpractice verdict in the state's history.. He has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at the S.J. Quinney School of Law at the University of Utah, an Adjunct Professor at Westminster College, a long-time member of the Utah Association for Justice (president, 2009-2010) and a frequent lecturer. He is listed in the Top 100 Lawyers in Utah, Mountain States Super Lawyers and he has been recognized since 1995 in The Best Lawyers in America (2012, 2016 Plaintiffs' Lawyer of the Year - Medical Malpractice (Salt Lake City)).. Creighton University (J.D., magna cum laude, 1977) (ranked 3rd in class of 172). Editorial Staff, Creighton University Law Review. University of Washington (B.A., 1972). Major: Business Administration. Athletics: Freshman and Varsity Crew. Adjunct Professor, Advanced Torts Practice, University of Utah, College of Law, 1999 - 2003. Adjunct Professor, Westminster College, 1986 - 1988. Listed in Best Lawyers in America (1995 - present) in Medical Malpractice, Litigation, and Personal Injury Litigation. Selected to the 2015 list as a member of the Nation's Top One Percent by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. Named ACQ Law Awards Leading Lawyer of the Year, 2013 - 2016, Personal Injury (Utah). Named Best Lawyers' 2012, 2016 Plaintiffs' Lawyer of the Year for Salt Lake City in Medical Malpractice Law. Listed as one of the Top Lawyers Named by Their Peers, 2012. Listed in Mountain States Super Lawyers. Listed in Top 100 Lawyers in Utah. Listed in Utah's Legal Elite. Martindale-Hubbell AV® Preeminent™ Rating
Chalyse Roothoff works in the firm's business section. She assists companies with formation, structure, strategic relationships, asset protection, financings, private offerings, recapitalizations, mergers, acquisitions and other commercial transactions.
Chad Tengler is a reputable workers’ compensation attorney at The Advocates law firm in Salt Lake City. Chad has considerable experience with workers compensation law and civil litigation. A native to the city, his practice primarily focuses on workers who have been injured while on the job at construction sites, warehouses or in company vehicles. Chad has built an honorable reputation over the years for being a fearless attorney who never tires of obtaining justice for his clients and for their families.. Chad first began practicing law in 2016 when he received his Juris Doctorate law degree from the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. Throughout law school, he did a judicial internship with Justice Himonas at the Utah State Supreme Court. Before law school, Chad obtained a bachelor’s degree in Economics at the University of Utah.. Chad admits that being a workers’ compensation lawyer hits home for him. He can relate with his clients all too well, coming from a blue-collar background. Chad understands the dangers of labor-intensive work. He built and remodeled houses before enrolling in law school. Now Chad serves as an Advocate for his clients and makes sure they get what they are owed under the law.. When he’s not representing injured workers, Chad is a committed Utah sports enthusiast. He enjoys spending time with his wife and dogs as much as he loves the great outdoors.
Brad has successfully represented thousands of clients in disability hearings in over 30 states. Brad’s practice is devoted primarily to helping disabled individuals through the disability process. Brad’s experience allows him to effectively and competently represent disabled clients in obtaining Social Security Disability benefits.. Brad earned his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy. Brad then graduated from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2010. Upon graduating from law school, Brad worked as an attorney for a well-known plaintiff’s law firm where he handled a wide variety of cases including: workers’ compensation, personal injury, criminal law, and estate distribution. Brad has also worked for one of the country’s most successful nationwide Social Security law firms.. Although Brad was born in Arizona, he moved at a young age to Utah where he was raised in Orem, Utah and attended the Mountain View High School. After high school, Brad served a two-year mission for his church in Madrid, Spain. Brad returned to Utah with his wife and two daughters. In his free time, Brad enjoys spending time with his family and friends as well as serving the underprivileged and disadvantaged in his community.
Born and raised in Southeast Idaho, Brandon Porter graduated from Bonneville High School in 1991 to serve an LDS mission across New York City between 1992 and 1994. In 1998, Brandon graduated from Idaho State University with a bachelor’s degree in business marketing. He kicked off his legal career in 2002, with the achievement of his Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho College of Law. Since then, he and the team have been working hard to right legal wrongs right across the state of Utah.. 801-Injured is a personal injury law firm in Utah. We have dedicated our practice to helping clients on their legal journey, and we are committed to delivering the best outcome for each client through honest, competent, and diligent representation. Our team has assisted in cases across Utah, going head to head with the courts to ensure that our clients get what they deserve - no less than justice.. 136 E S Temple #1400, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Ben W. Lieberman is an attorney licensed to practice law in Utah and Colorado. He holds a bachelor’s degree (B.S.) from Boston University, a law degree (J.D.) from the University of Denver, and a master’s degree in business administration (M.B.A.) from the University of Denver. Ben graduated in the top 2% of his law school class and was inducted as a member of the Order of St. Ives honor society. He was also an editor of the law review.. Ben began his legal career working for The Honorable John L. Kane, United States District Judge for the District of Colorado and later for The Honorable Thomas M. Hardiman, then a United States District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania, who is now a Circuit Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Ben worked closely with these judges in ruling on issues of law and presiding over jury trials.. Since then, Ben worked for large and small law firms in Salt Lake City, Utah and Denver, Colorado before opening his own firm. He has successfully represented large corporations, small businesses, and individuals in a wide variety of divorce, commercial, real estate, and personal injury disputes in Utah, Colorado, and elsewhere. He has successfully represented both plaintiffs and defendants at trial. Ben has significant training from the National Institute for Trial Advocacy in pretrial and trial techniques, and is also a court-approved mediator.. For four consecutive years, Ben has been named a SuperLawyers Rising Star for the Mountain West region, an honor recognizing legal excellence that is awarded to only 2.5% of lawyers.
Before joining Durham Jones & Pinegar in 2003, Mr. Keith worked as an attorney at a national law firm for many years. His practice focuses on bankruptcy and creditors’ rights matters. Mr. Keith maintains an “AV” rating with Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating awarded to attorneys for professional competence and ethics.
Before he began his career as a criminal defense lawyer, Aaron served as a criminal prosecutor for 5 years. Aaron has handled thousands of cases and more than 200 trials before a judge or jury. He has trained prosecutors and police officers on wide range of issues. As a prosecutor, Aaron was on call 24 hours a day to assist police officers, now he's available for you.. As Aaron transitioned from working as a prosecutor to private practice, Judges that he had previously appeared before asked him to represent certain clients as a public defender. Aaron continues to take on new clients that are facing all types of criminal charges.. With the economy being hard on everyone, Aaron started handling bankruptcy cases for friends, family members and past clients. Now he has expanded his practice to include handling bankruptcies for new clients.. Aaron has a Bachelors degree in Business Management and a Juris Doctorate in Law. He is a member of the Washington State Bar, Utah State Bar, the U.S. District Court of Western Washington, and the U.S. District Court of Utah.
Before becoming an attorney, I worked as an investigative journalist and then as a licensed private investigator. Today, I use many of the same skills to fight for my clients.. Research and writing are my passions, and I won't give up before my clients do. I've taken criminal, civil rights, and civil tort cases to trial in local, state, and federal courts, and I've argued before the Utah Court of Appeals and the Utah Supreme Court.
Bangerter Law Firm is a full service criminal defense firm serving clients in Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Back in Summit and Wasatch counties. Bangerter Law Firm defends DUI, sex cases, domestic violence, drug possession and distribution, assault and more. All misdemeanor and felony charges in the State of Utah have a customized and specific defense.. After graduating from law school, Jarom Bangerter worked as an Assistant District Attorney in Alaska. During his years of working as a prosecutor he conducted hundreds of contested evidentiary hearings and handled thousands of cases ranging in severity from driving violations to murder charges.. Because of his years as a prosecutor in court, Jarom is able to effectively and aggressively defend clients charged with criminal offenses whether it be related to drugs, domestic violence allegations, or alcohol. He can customize a defense for your case. He has extensive experience in handling DUI charges. Jarom has lectured at multiple law enforcement trainings and was a guest instructor at the Alaska State Trooper Public Safety Academy in Sitka, Alaska.. After moving to his home state of Utah, Jarom developed a robust criminal defense practice. Jarom defends citizens accused of criminal offenses in Summit, Wasatch, Utah and Salt Lake County. His goal is to customize each defense in order to achieve each individual clients' goals in a case. When it comes to contested hearings and trials, Jarom is ready and comfortable in court. He has over 65 jury trials completed and hundreds more bench trials, contested evidentiary hearings, restitution hearings and dispositions.. His trial experience is also valuable to clients involved in civil litigation matters. Jarom represents individuals and entities involved in a variety of litigation matters involving real estate, contracts, construction defects, debt disputes and personal injury. He is also trained in Alternative Dispute Resolution.. Jarom is an avid skier, hunter, pilot and proud father of four active boys and a german shepherd.