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2373 L lawyers are available in SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 61% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $49 to $72 per hour.
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I am an attorney and Partner at the law firm of Skoubye Nielson & Johansen, LLC and joined the firm in June 2008. My practice focuses on commercial litigation, transportation law, collections, and construction law. I enjoy helping businesses and individuals find resolution to their legal disputes. I help my clients find creative solutions to the issues facing their businesses, whether it be collecting accounts receivable, negotiating contract terms, drafting contracts, or if necessary, litigating claims. I try to make the legal process as painless as possible and pride myself on being responsive to my clients and keeping them informed of all that is going on in their case.. Call me today to discuss your case and to see how we can resolve your legal issue!
I am an attorney and mediator based in Salt Lake City. My practice focuses on western water law and policy issues in Utah and other parts of the West. As Of Counsel with Smith Hartvigsen, PLLC, I also work with a number of other well-respected attorneys who collectively provide a full range of legal services. Prior to joining Smith Hartvigsen, I served as the Assistant Director and General Counsel for the Western States Water Council, where I represented and advised state engineers and other water managers from Utah and 17 other western states on various water and policy issues, such as water infrastructure, Clean Water Act developments, water rights, general stream adjudications, water reuse, and legislative and regulatory developments, among other issues.
I am a young attorney/entrepreneur that principally helps new entrepreneurial startups with formation; angel, venture, and debt financings; trademarks; licensing; and ultimately to an M&A transaction as the company matures.. My interest in entrepreneurism emanates from having started my own business (a ski manufacturing company – Bluehouse Skis) and from participating extensively in helping and advising young businesses. I love the energy and innovation in the entrepreneur space. My view of the world is that entrepreneurs are essential for progression. While there are so many in the world that consume and deplete the world of value, entrepreneurs are the necessary counterpart that create and bring new value to the world.
I am a trial lawyer who helps businesses and individuals in complex legal matters. I have chaired nearly two dozen jury trials with great success, and have appeared in court hundreds of times to argue my clients' positions. I am creative and work hard to maximize my clients' interests.
I am a trial attorney. I joined Henriksen & Henriksen in 2006, becoming a third generation Henriksen trial attorney at the firm. I routinely handle serious injury and death cases. I have helped clients recover millions of dollars in compensation for their injuries. I am not a billboard attorney. I devote my personal attention to each client; my staff does the same. I am a member of the American Association for Justice, which is a national organization of trial attorneys. I am very involved in the Association, serving on several committees. I also serve on the Board of Governors for the Utah Association for Justice. My experience allows me to routinely handle cases, big and small, in all of the courts throughout Utah. I have also successfully briefed and argued cases in front of the Utah Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. As an advocate, when you retain me as your attorney, you can count on my dedication and personal attention to your case, whether big or small. I have been recognized as an AV Preeminent - Peer Rated for Highest Level of Professional Excellence by Martindale-Hubbell and as a Mountain States Super Lawyers "Rising Star.". Admitted:. Utah Supreme CourtUnited States District Court for District of UtahUnited States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit. Recognition:. Mountain States Super Lawyer, Rising Star, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018AV Preeminent - Peer Rated for Highest Level of Professional Excellence by Martindale-Hubbell. Education:. William S. Boyd School of Law (J.D., cum laude)Nevada Law JournalNational Finalist, 3rd Place, American Bar Association Negotiation CompetitionMoot Court, Jessup International Moot Court Competition, Instructor, Family Law, Clark County Legal ServicesUniversity of Utah (B.A. Political Science, Russian Minor). Professional Associations:. Utah State BarUtah Association for JusticeAmerican Bar AssociationAmerican Association for Justice: Board of Governors, New Lawyers Division; Membership Oversight Committee;. Personal:. Rob enjoys spending time with his wife Danielle and keeping up with his four sons and daughter.. Language:. Russian
I am a sixth-year litigator with experience in state and federal courts. My practice includes class actions and complex litigation in product liability and consumer claims, intellectual property (copyright, trademark, and trade secrets), and business litigation.
I am a shareholder in Fabian VanCott, where my main areas of practice are real estate development and related litigation. I have been involved in both residential and commercial real estate developments and transactions since 1985. I have authored numerous real estate related articles, and I am the recipient of the 2005 Distinguished Real Property Practitioner of the Year. I am the past-chair of both the Real Property and Business Law Sections of the Utah State Bar, and I was a Bar Commissioner for the Utah State Bar from 2004 - 2010. My real estate experience includes over a decade of service on the Sandy City Planning Commission, development of shopping malls, resort condominiums, water companies, financing on large scale residential developments in several counties and a hospital. My litigation experience runs from neighbor property-line disputes to $1,800,000,000 litigation in development, title and real estate law.I served on the Utah Supreme Court’s Judicial Council from 2006-2009, and served on a number of other Supreme Court committees. I authored the original Small Claims Judge’s Bench Book, and I have taught the Small Claims and Justice Court’s Judges School since 2000. For over a decade I was Co-Chair of the Bar’s Governmental Relations Committee and have served on that committee from 1997-2013. I am a registered lobbyist, and I have lobbied on behalf of the Bar and the COurts, as well as for a number of local and national companies and associations.
I am a shareholder at Prince Yeates. My law practice centers primarily on commercial litigation, though I also represent corporate clients in business law and non-litigation matters.. In litigation, I have second-chaired several trials, briefed several appeals, argued dispositive motions, taken and defended depositions, and successfully settled numerous cases in mediation and through negotiations.. Outside of litigation, I have negotiated and drafted numerous contracts, and counseled corporate clients in business formations, trademark applications and renewals, and other business transactions.
I am a Salt Lake City Attorney specializing in personal injury and medical malpractice.
I am a partner at the law firm Eisenberg, Cutt, Kendell & Olson and have been practicing law since 1993. As a personal injury attorney, I have the unique opportunity to help people who have been injured by the negligence of others. Through the years, my cases have involved injuries and wrongful deaths arising from bicycle accidents, auto accidents, defective products and medical malpractice.. In addition to my legal practice, I am also actively involved in the Women’s Law Caucus and serve on the Character and Fitness Committee for the Utah State Bar. I enjoy speaking to groups and writing articles about topics that are relevant to the personal injury practice area. I am also an avid cyclist and runner and enjoy scuba-diving and traveling with my family.. As a cyclist, I am particularly interested in helping fellow cyclists when they are injured. My firm has represented many cyclists whose injuries have arisen from a variety of causes including failed tires and other defective bicycle parts as well as drivers who have carelessly crashed into cyclists causing serious injury and in some cases death. We are very aware of the safety concerns that face cyclists in the Salt Lake valley and enjoy advocating for and representing cyclists in a variety of capacities.
I am a litigation attorney with Kimball Anderson with significant experience in complex litigation. My case experience includes intellectual property law, real estate law, complex civil litigation, criminal law, personal injury and much more. As an attorney, I strive to provide my clients with thorough, honest, and excellent legal assistance to resolve even the toughest cases that they may encounter.. I graduated with honors from the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2019, where I served as Executive Footnote Editor of the Utah Law Review as well as the Vice President of the Student Intellectual Property Law Association. I was a Biolaw Fellow for two years and earned the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Constitutional Law. I was also a member of the 2019 moot court team that won state and was a regional semifinalist for the Giles Sutherland Rich Moot Court Competition, receiving team and individual awards for legal brief writing and oration. During my time in law school, I also interned for the Honorable Justice Constandinos Himonas of the Utah Supreme Court, gaining an invaluable understanding of the judicial process.
I am a JD/MPA with distinguished legal and management experiences in the private and public sectors. My expertise in labor and employment law, labor-managment relations, collective bargaining, general civil litigation, bankruptcy, family law, human resources, employee relations, and management enable me to successfully navigate a case's complexities to ensure that my clients' needs are met. Further, I am naturally talented in building relationships and working with people. I connect with others in ways that inspire change and results. As a volunteer, I once helped an organization save $10,000 to $15,000 a month by simply taking the time to build personal relationships with the people the organization depended on for its services. Many of the techniques I helped develop and implement at that organization are still in place today and have even been adopted by similar organizations around the world.As an innovative negotiator and problem-solver, I am able to find solutions to even the most complex challenges. On my very first day working as an attorney at a Utah law office, I negotiated a settlement in a highly contested civil litigation matter without the help of the lead attorney. I have since negotiated or mediated dozens of settlements in myriad situations and organizations.
I am a founding member of Skoubye Nielson & Johansen LLC formerly known as Olsen Skoubye & Nielson, LLC. I began practicing law as an associate in the Salt Lake City law firm of Kirton, McConkie & Poelman. After two years there, I hung out my own shingle two blocks from my home starting Jeff Skoubye P.C., where I practiced as a solo practitioner for nine years. I helped found Skoubye Nielson & Johansen, LLC in January of 2002.Though I am no longer located in a small office, I still try to bring a personal touch to the services I provides. I practice law in the areas of estate and business planning, business succession planning (buy-sell agreements), probate, wills, and trusts, real estate, and asset protection.
I am a former felony and misdemeanor prosecutor who now focuses exclusively on criminal defense. I have prosecuted all types of crimes from the smallest of infractions to homicide. I have extensive experience in the areas of DUI and domestic violence, among others.. I've taught law related classes (criminal procedure, criminal law, civil procedure, criminal profiling) to bachelor level college students. I've consulted with and trained law enforcement in a number of areas of law, including DUI investigations, searches and seizures, and other investigatory issues.. My experience as a prosecutor and as an adjunct professor is a valuable tool to shaping an aggressive defense for my clients. I know how the government will approach the case against you and will explain everything in easy to understand terms so that we may shape a robust defense strategy. I know how and where to look for areas to poke holes because I used to be on the other side building these very cases against individuals.. I've spent countless hours in courtrooms for pretrial conferences, motion hearings, and trials. I'm extremely comfortable in that environment and am an experienced trial attorney with dozens of jury trials and hundreds of bench trials in my six years of practice. I routinely receive praise from jurors for my advocacy during trials.. I offer free consultations and flexible payment plans. Your attorney should be approachable and available to answer your questions. Contact me anytime for help with your criminal case. I'm available 24/7 by email at and most hours by phone. Call or email without any hesitation as I am here to help.
I am a diligent and zealous advocate for my clients. I handle simple and complicated divorces with custody issues, contested and uncontested, step parent adoptions, contested and uncontested guardianships for minors and for adults. I care about my clients' needs and try to return their calls the same day within a few hours. I am also an animal lover, I have 3 dogs, two of them are rescues.
I always knew I wanted to go to law school with the idealistic view that I wanted to make a difference. After eight years of practice, I still take pride in making a difference one individual at a time. My practice started out focusing on criminal defense work because of the constitutional law implications and I believe that everyone deserves an advocate when their opponent is the heavily resourced government. Innocent people face criminal charges all of the time. I had the advantage of working in appeals and was able to brief matters to the appellate courts of Utah and participate in oral arguments. That experience better enabled me to write motions and argue motions based on constitutional violations when I started trial work. I have conducted hundreds of jury trials with a high level of success. I sincerely care about the outcome and fairness of each criminal proceeding for my clients. I have handled misdemeanor, felony, state and federal matters. My practice ranges from traffic cases to murder. I started handling more family law matters as I saw instances of injustice and found I had the same passion for those clients who needed an advocate in protective order hearings, divorce, custody, modifications, termination of parental rights and adoptions. I am a lawyer capable of fighting in and out of the courtroom, both on paper and in front of the judge. I have the pleasure of working with two exceptional lawyers with whom I graduated law school. We love our work and our clients and we take pride in advocating and making a difference in our client's lives.
Heidi Goebel is licensed to practice law in 5 states. She is a founder and the managing partner of the firm. She has tried several major cases to verdict in state court and through arbitration and is skilled in handling large, complex litigation. She enjoys helping her clients find satisfying resolutions to their legal problems.
Gretta C. Spendlove serves as the Chair of the Durham Jones & Pinegar's Real Estate Section. Her practice focuses on real estate, corporate law, and business transactions. Her experience includes representation of buyers and sellers in purchasing, selling, leasing, and developing real estate; creating legal entities such as joint ventures, corporations, and limited liability companies; in buying and selling businesses; and handling intellectual property issues such as trademarks and copyrights.
Gregory N. Barrick is a shareholder of the firm, past director of the firm, and current chair of the firm’s Estate Planning Section. Mr. Barrick represents clients with respect to family wealth, estate, and asset preservation planning, probate and estate administration matters, charitable giving, and sophisticated business and estate tax planning matters.
Gregory Ferbrache was appointed by the Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes to serve as Division Director of the Justice Division for the Utah Attorney General’s Office. Supervising five criminal prosecution sections with over 30 attorneys, prosecuting cases from:. the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC)Statewide Enforcement of Crimes Against Undocumented Residents Strike Force (SECURE)Human Trafficking Unit, and High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force (HIDTA), among others.Greg also supervised cases involving:. Officer Involved Critical IncidentsPolitical CorruptionAggravated HomicideAggravated FeloniesFraudSexual AssaultChild AbuseAsset ForfeitureMulti-jurisdictional serious felony criminal enterprises.Practicing law in most courthouses throughout Utah at the local, state, and federal levels.. As Director and designee of Attorney General Reyes, Greg worked closely with other Executive Branch stakeholders, Legislators, and the Judiciary to get the job done. Over the past five years, Greg assisted Legislators to better clarify statutory language by drafting language and providing support to buttress policy. Greg demonstrated understanding of the legislative process and successfully worked with legislators to get Bills passed into law.
Graduate of S.J. Quinney College of Law, located at the University of Utah with High Honors. Currently an associate attorney at Ballard Spahr LLP, in the firm's Salt Lake City office.
Gary R. Thorup is a Shareholder at Durham Jones & Pinegar. For more than thirty years, Mr. Thorup’s practice has focused on federal, state and local taxation, administrative law and government affairs.. Mr. Thorup is a frequent speaker/presenter at local and national tax-related conferences. He has authored articles and made numerous presentations related to his practice areas.. He has also served on and chaired numerous practice-related and community service boards including his current service as the immediate Past Chair of the National Association of State Bar Tax Sections, an ABA Tax Section liaison organization, and as a member of advisory boards for the University of Utah’s College of Social and Behavioral Science and College of Science.. Gary Thorup recently returned from Washington, DC where he attended the annual tax conference sponsored by the National Association of State Bar Tax Sections (NASBTS). Mr. Thorup is Past-chair of NASBTS and continues to sit on its Executive Board. At the Washington, DC conference, Mr. Thorup arranged for and moderated a session entitled the “Affordable Care Act – Issues and Concerns” and was a presenter at a session entitled “Federal and State ‘Responsible Person’ Liability Determinations”.
G. Fred Metos has been engaged in the practice of criminal defense law since 1978 when he graduated from the University Of Utah College Of Law. He has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America, and in the Mountain States Magazine “Super Lawyers”. He is listed in Martindale Hubble’s AV Preeminent Lawyers. Lawyers earning the highest rating for both legal ability and ethical standards are listed in that publication.. I have extensive experience in both the State and Federal Courts. Before entering private practice I worked at the Salt Lake Legal Defender Association. My clientele varies from defendants charged with complex white collar, RICO and drug offense to those charged with local misdemeanors. I represent clients at both trial and appellate levels. I have published articles and lectured in both those areas.. I was one of the founders and the first president of the Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. I have served on the Board of Directors of that organization and of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. I was the Utah State Bar Associate representative on the Utah State Sentencing Commission from 1997 – 2005. I also served on the Utah Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Appellate Procedure
For over ten years, Joshua R. Lucherini and Fair Price Lawyers have helped thousands of clients achieve their goals. The formula for our success is simple: We care about our clients. An accident can change your life in so many ways. There is pain, anxiety, and stress. There are doctors’ appointments and medical bills. There is missed time from work. It can be overwhelming. Likewise, a divorce or custody fight can keep you up at night and leave you feeling lost. We are ready to help you through this difficult time from beginning to end. Let us do the heavy lifting so you can rest easy.
For more than 17 years, Scott has poured his blood, sweat, and what little hair was left into representing his clients inside and outside of Utah’s courtrooms. Scott is an avid sports fan and brings an extremely competitive spirit to his legal work, but also prides himself on finding creative solutions for his clients in those cases where a fight to the bitter end isn’t in the best interests of his clients.. Over the course of his career as a litigator, Scott has represented manufacturers and retailers of various products including construction tools and equipment, automobiles and automotive parts, fire suppression systems, and many others. He has represented contractors and drivers in personal injury and property damage cases. He has defended restaurants and retailers against customer claims. He has successfully navigated the complex world of asbestos litigation, having defended various equipment and vehicle manufacturers and several local retailers and contractors.. Scott recognizes that courtrooms, judges, juries, discovery, depositions and opposing counsel can be intimidating and confusing for even the brightest and best clients who are not accustomed to playing in these foreign arenas. He enjoys being able to learn from his clients about their products, businesses and professions, and then doing everything he can to protect those valuable assets while guiding his clients through the often unpleasant maze of litigation with as little pain and suffering as possible. Scott knows the ins and outs of the courtroom, having tried cases in Utah’s state and federal courts, and having represented clients in the Utah Court of Appeals, Utah Supreme Court, and 10th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals. While every case has the potential to end up being decided in a courtroom, most cases never make it that far, and Scott is always looking for alternative solutions that best meet the needs of his clients. He has resolved numerous cases in mediations, arbitrations, and creative settlements that best served all parties involved. For those businesses that prefer to avoid litigation altogether or be better prepared for it when it comes, Scott can assist you in reviewing and revising contracts, warranties, warning labels, insurance policies, and other tools designed to protect your business.. When not working, and yes he does like to get away from the office on occasion, there is a pretty good chance you’ll find Scott in the bleachers at a ball field, gymnasium, or finish line cheering on one of his four kids, his wife, or his favorite team. He may not look like much, and his body constantly reminds him that his playing days are behind him, but he’s always looking for something to stoke those competitive juices.