Top best C Lawyers in Saint George | 61 available
61 C lawyers are available in Saint George, Utah. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $74 per hour.
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61 C Lawyers Found Near You
Utah Attorney Russell B Weekes has praviate practice focused on bankruptcy, business, divorce, collections and estate planning attorney. Prior to joining Ascent law, Mr. Weekes was General Counsel and Chief Operating Officer of a software development company. He combines extensive business experience with legal prowess to provide his clients with innovate, timely, and sound legal solutions. His practice is focused on business, including, entity formations, commercial transactions, data privacy & security, bankruptcy, estate planning, and asset protection attorney. Mr. Weekes provides superior legal representation of individual and businesses in a wide array of subject-matters. Mr. Weekes has successfully represented clients before state justice courts, state and federal district courts, and administrative bodies across the State of Utah.. Mr. Weekes’ approach to the practice of law is to be a counselor first and then provide superior legal services. By providing in-depth client counseling and client education his clients are better informed in understanding their legal circumstances and then making critical decisions. The client then preserves the ability to assess the options and outcomes and make an informed decision.. If you are looking for an attorney who is understanding, diligent, dedicated, knowledgeable, innovative, and service oriented then you have come to the right place. If you would like to discuss how Russell B Weekes can assist you with your legal need, request a Consultation today.
Since co-founding Clarkson & Associates, LLC, Barry E. Clarkson has guided the firm as managing attorney, advising on sophisticated business and real estate matters as well as estate planning for clients locally, nationally, and abroad. He completed a BA in Spanish (1991) and an MA in Languages and Literature (1994) at the University of Utah before earning his Juris Doctor from California Western School of Law in 1997, where he received top honors in Contracts. Admitted to practice in Nevada, Utah, and Arizona, Mr. Clarkson’s peers have awarded him an AV Preeminent rating. Beyond his legal practice, he dedicates his time to local healthcare, higher education, and nonprofit boards.
Since 2005 I have dedicated my career to representing individuals accused of committing a crime. If you have been accused of a crime- whether it's a traffic violation to a more serious felony- you need someone to guide you through the legal process. I've handled every kind of criminal case in every court- so whether your case is in a local Justice Court, District Court, or Federal Court- I can help. Call me today to get started on your defense.
Since 1991, Boyack Christiansen Legal Solutions has been helping Utahns with their family and business law, criminal defense, estate planning, probate, personal injury and bankruptcy matters. Our attorneys have history and are deeply rooted in the Washington and Iron County Communities. Our legal team has over 60 years of combined experience, and is committed to taking the time to thoroughly understand your needs and desires from your point of view so we can recommend a customized solution that meets your goals. Everything we do, we do with the end goal of relieving your burden by doing things quickly, correctly, and cost-efficiently.. Family LawBoyack Christiansen Legal Solutions handles all aspects of Utah family law from adoptions to custody and divorce cases. We can help you understand the nuances of your specific case, intelligently interpret Utah law and how it is likely to affect your situation and provide you with fierce and dedicated advocacy. We are cognizant of the financial costs associated with family law representation and guidance. Therefore, when advising and representing you, we will take the time to carefully explain the law and the legal process, as well as your options and likelihood of success. We focus more on solving your problem than wasting money on an endless court battle.. Criminal DefenseIf you, a loved one, or your business is threatened by a criminal charge or investigation, it is imperative that the lawyer representing the accused has the expertise to navigate the potential pitfalls of the justice system and defend your rights. The accused has an opportunity between the arrest and the filing of formal charges. That is why it is imperative that the accused involve us early on. It can make a Big Difference. If we are given the opportunity to defend you before formal charges are filed, we may have the opportunity to impact the prosecuting attorney’s office on their filing decision, and in some cases, avoid a long- term criminal record. We are jury trial tested and ready to defend your rights and provide you with the protection you deserve.. Business LawOur firm provides comprehensive legal services to businesses of all sizes. Count on a custom strategic approach and impeccable preparation that delivers results. We have the experience to provide you with traditional in-house counsel guidance on transaction matters and we can prosecute or defend against any lawsuit. We emphasize quality, affordability, and results. We focus on asset and liability protection.. Estate Planning and Probate MattersOur experienced estate planning, probate, elder law lawyers, and asset protection attorneys help protect families throughout Utah from unnecessary expenses and risks to their estates and assets. Proper estate planning can help protect your family and lower the risk of loss to creditors. Count on us to design a plan with clear and enforceable instructions and avoid probate conflict.. Boyack Christiansen Legal Solutions is a general practice law firm licensed to practice in the state and federal courts of Utah. Call us today to discuss your case.
Since 1985, I have devoted my practice to defending life and liberty, and the Constitutional rights of my clients. The government has far more resources than you. They have prosecutors, police, and millions of dollars in budget. Public perception of persons charged with crimes also works against you.. You need an advocate who is experienced and willing to do battle to protect your rights. I walk the walk. I have tried over 100 cases to juries in my career, and continue to take it to the box on a regular basis. I have earned the respect of judges, prosecutors and other lawyers across Utah for my zealous advocacy and hard work for each of my clients over 30 years of law practice.. But don't expect flowers and puppies when you talk to me. I won't sugar-coat it, I won't give you false promises or blow smoke just to get you to sign a contract with me. I also won't give you false scare-tactic, hard-sell garbage either. You get personal attention from me, your lawyer, and not a run-around with "assistants" or paralegals. I personally return all calls and emails within 24 hours, usually faster, unless I'm in a trial.. Experience. Integrity. Hard work. That's why my clients get better outcomes.
Sean was one of the top-filing bankruptcy attorneys in the West. Sean founded and managed Utah's first Gephardt-Approved financial law firm, and was Utah's top-filing bankruptcy attorney for many years, filing as many as 136 cases in one month. He worked to have his clients financially healthy as quickly as possible.. Sean appeared regularly as a guest financial contributor on ABC4's "Good Things Utah" and interviewed with numerous local radio stations discussing bankruptcy and loan modification, including KSL News Radio.. Sean pioneered payment programs for bankruptcy law firms that are being used throughout the West.
Robert Winsor is a Utah native with extensive law knowledge. He graduated with his Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering from Arizona State University. He received his Juris Doctorate from the University of South Dakota in 2011.. Robert served his country in the United States National Guard from 1995 to 2012. In that time period, Robert was at the forefront of Operation Iraqi Freedom during 2003. He retired from his military service as a Captain in the United States Army in 2012, with the Army Commendation Medal. Robert continues to serve in his community through his volunteer opportunities. He frequently volunteers with the Talk to a Lawyer Legal Services, as well as the Boy Scouts of America on the local scouting committee.. Robert enjoys outdoor activities including running, hiking, swimming, basketball and racquetball. He also has a beautiful wife, Suzette, and five children. Robert’s goal is to provide all of his clients with the best legal services possible.
Rob Latham wants you to be free ... free from the punishment bureaucracy, and free from family policing. He provides his clients with a broad range of expertise and working knowledge of the legal system. He is a fourth-generation Utah native and has spent more than two decades championing our ability to pursue happiness and enjoy the blessings of liberty.
Rick L. Guerisoli is a Shareholder in Durham Jones & Pinegar’s St. George, Utah, office and a member of the Business & Finance and Real Estate Sections. His business and finance practice consists of advising business owners regarding business matters relating to entity formation and operation, contract preparation and negotiation, as well as corporate finance and business combination transactions, including private securities offerings, debt and equity financing transactions, mergers, stock/asset acquisitions and other corporate partnering transactions.. In his real estate practice, Mr. Guerisoli regularly advises clients ranging from large commercial developers to residential property owners and has significant experience preparing and negotiating real estate purchase agreements, construction contracts, residential and commercial leases, development agreements, and restrictive covenants.
Pietryga Law Office has a long history of successful DUI and Criminal Defense in Utah, and is the defense attorney trusted by judges, prosecutors and police officers when they are in trouble. We are not afraid to set your case for a jury trial, and are never intimidated by the prosecution. Call and ask when you can attend one of our upcoming jury trials, and see for yourself how our experience and expertise can change the outcome of your case.. We are passionate about your rights, and will actively work to help you keep your license and keep you out of jail. You will work one-on-one with your defense attorney. We will not pass you off onto a Paralegal, assistant, or law student. All of your legal options and recourses will be discussed with you personally.
Nicolas D. Turner's practice focuses primarily on family law issues - Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Alimony, Parent-Time, Paternity, Modifications, Enforcement, Mediation, and Adoption.. Nick has spent most of his life in Southern Utah, being a graduate of Pine View High School. He received his Associate of Arts at Dixie State College (now Dixie State University) in St. George and his Bachelor’s Degree at Southern Utah University in Cedar City.. After receiving his Juris Doctor from Gonzaga School of Law in Spokane, Washington in 2009, Nick returned to St. George and joined Gary G. Kuhlmann & Associates, P.C., the predecessor of Turner and Kuhlmann and Turner Law, P.C. Nick's primary focus is on family law.. In addition to practicing law, Nick has taught business law and personal finance at Dixie State University, as well as Police Officer Standards and Training (POST). Nick has served the community through his involvement on the Alumni Board of Dixie State University.. Contact our office today for a free consultation at or visit .
Mr. Little is a member of the Durham Jones & Pinegar's Board of Directors and is the Managing Attorney of the firm’s St. George office. He previously served as the chair of the firm’s Corporate and Securities Section. He represents public and private companies in a broad range of corporate finance and business combination transactions, including mergers, stock/asset acquisitions, other corporate partnering transactions, public and private securities offerings, debt and equity financing transactions, public disclosure compliance, as well as general legal advice to public and private companies. Prior to joining Durham Jones & Pinegar, Mr. Little spent 6 years in the corporate department of Latham & Watkins’ San Diego office. Mr. Little maintains an AV-Rating with Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating awarded to attorneys for professional competence and ethics.
Lorelei has been providing divorce and family law clients with sound practical advice and legal wisdom since 2002. Lorelei is passionate about helping her clients understand the legal process, weigh the pros and cons of decisions being made, and understand the potential outcome of their case. Lorelei’s training as a domestic law mediator gives her unique skills and perspective in the negotiation and settlement process.. As a new attorney, Lorelei represented clients in security fraud claims stemming from improper investments and she uses this experience to simplify and investigate financial issues and present these issues to the court in a concise and clear manner. Lorelei has effectively represented numerous clients in complex trials and employs her love and knowledge of the law to assertively advocate on behalf of all her clients.. Lorelei began her career in Provo, Utah after graduating from BYU law school. In 2007, Lorelei was transferred to St. George and in 2009 struck out on her own and owned and operated Naegle Law & Mediation until 2013, when she joined Jonathan Wright.
Larry Meyers graduated from Brigham Young University in 1991 with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and earned his law degree, with honors, at BYU's J. Reuben Clark Law School in 1995.. Larry served as a Washington County (Utah) deputy county attorney for several years, then as the St. George city prosecutor for five years.. After joining a private firm in 2003, Larry started his own law firm in 2004 and have been in solo practice ever since. He handles a wide variety of legal matters, including criminal defense, family law, business law, and litigation.. Larry Meyers offers a free consultation and is easy to reach at or
Known for his laconic wit and irrepressible spirit for adventure, identity theft protection and credit attorney Eric Stephenson rarely turns down a challenge. Whether arguing a difficult motion to a difficult judge, negotiating with an unreasonable opposing counsel, or pushing harder to improve his lap times on the racetrack, Mr. Stephenson always fearlessly embraces the task at hand with enthusiasm and diligence.. With extensive experience as a credit repair and consumer litigation attorney, Eric Stephenson has represented numerous consumers against deceptive and unscrupulous debt collectors, telemarketers, car dealers, credit reporting agencies, insurance companies, and construction contractors. He also assists in negotiating, structuring, drafting and litigating contracts, employment agreements, non-disclosure agreements, software licensing agreements, company regulatory compliance policies, Internet agreements, and other contracts and agreements.. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Stephenson served for several years as a judge pro tempore in the Salt Lake, Tooele, and Davis County Courts and has taken hundreds of hours of continuing legal education classes. He also currently serves on the board of directors of Little Box of Sunshine. Throughout the years, he has acquired various additional professional talents, knowledge, and skills in areas such as mediation, computer programming, business management, marketing, and entrepreneurship. In his spare time, Eric Stephenson mostly enjoys his family though he also occasionally indulges in various other diversions such as riding motorcycles, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, and woodworking to name just a few.. If you need experienced, tenacious, and efficient legal representation or you want to know the best line to take through the Black Rock Hairpin at Miller Motorsports Park, identity theft protection and credit attorney Eric Stephenson can help you.
Kevin Swenson was raised in Bountiful, Utah, and is a co-founding partner of Swenson & Shelley. After graduating from Bountiful High School, Kevin attended business school at Westminster College. While in college, Kevin owned and ran a sign company and worked as an ambulance driver and firefighter. Kevin loved his work in the emergency medical arena. His career as a personal injury attorney allows Kevin to continue devoting his time to assisting injured people.. Kevin graduated from law school at the University of Utah and worked as a defense attorney for insurance companies. Through that experience, he learned how insurance companies work, how they think, and how they attack a claim. In 2010, Kevin “changed camps” and switched to representing injured individuals in his community rather than the multi-billion dollar insurance companies that fight those claims of those individuals.. He now feels a greater sense of purpose and fulfillment by assisting people injured by the wrongful acts of others. Understanding the reluctance of insurance companies to pay claims and the strategies they use to get out of paying claims, Kevin can now use that first-hand knowledge to fight for injured parties and collect the money rightfully due to them from insurance companies.. Kevin involved himself in thousands of lawsuits for more than 30 years as an attorney, many of which have gone to a jury verdict. Kevin is passionate about what he does, devoting time to helping individuals get the medical care they need, and he enjoys seeing his clients heal and move on from their injuries.. Kevin enjoys the outdoors, family, and travel when he isn't working.
Justin planned to become a Marriage and Family Therapist prior to going to law school. While attending Dixie State, Justin worked with children and youth at the Southwest Behavioral Health Center and then completed all the Marriage and Family Therapy Program pre-requisites at Utah State on his way to a major in Sociology and minor in Family and Human Development. Prior to graduation, Justin decided instead to go to law school and it didn't take long to gravitate back toward marriages and family. In addition to his legal practice, Justin also authors the blog Working on Marriage (well, has posted once or twice and plans to develop that further...).. Justin exclusively handles child-related cases, representing children and parents in actions including co-parenting disputes, child abuse, false allegations of abuse, divorce, paternity, etc. Justin has represented clients in hundreds of court appearances and mediations, defending what is most important to them: their relationship with their children. Justin will always give his honest assessment and advice, not merely tell you what you want to hear.. Before returning home to Southern Utah in 2017, Justin worked for Moody Brown Law, Utah County’s top divorce and family law firm, since 2011.. Justin loves living in Southern Utah with his wife and three children.
Jake graduated with a Bachelor's Degree from BYU in April 2003 and a Juris Doctorate Degree from the William S. Boyd School of Law in Las Vegas, Nevada in December 2005. Jake served as the judicial law clerk to Judge T. Arthur Ritchie, Jr., the (then) presiding judge of the 8th District Court, Family Division, in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has practiced law since 2006, is licensed in Nevada and Utah, and has developed a reputation for being steadfast in advocating his clients' interests.
I am a founding member of a law firm in St. George, Utah, where I help entrepreneurs get to the next level. As a Registered Patent Attorney, I have filed for, defended, and enforced patents, trademarks, and copyrights, and have seen my clients have their products successfully funded and mass-produced both stateside and overseas.. Intellectual property (IP) is my passion! If you have questions about IP, we'd love to help.
Eli Milne’s practice focuses primarily on commercial litigation and appeals, especially in the construction, real estate, and business contexts. His experience includes representing providers and purchasers of construction services and materials in matters involving construction defects, contracts, and liens; representing buyers, sellers, owners, lessors, and tenants of real estate in land and lease disputes; representing owners, directors, officers, and employees in business and employment disputes; and representing individuals and entities in a broad array of other litigation matters.
EDUCATIONBrigham Young University: B.S. 2005 University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law: Juris Doctor, cum laude, 2009 AWARDSFirst Place Winner: Kansas City Estate Planning Symposium 2009, for authoring “Hands Off My Loot! Why Self-Settled Asset Protection Trusts are Good for America” EXPERIENCEKatie is a native of St. George, Utah. As she grew up, she was an active beneficiary of the wonderful benefits Southern Utah has to offer. An avid athlete, Katie was the recipient of the Army National Scholar-Athlete Award for academic and athletic excellence, and was awarded Academic All-State recognition by the State of Utah for both soccer and basketball. In 2003 she was honored to address her graduating class at Dixie High School as the Valedictorian. Katie began attending Brigham Young University on an academic scholarship in 2003, graduating with her Bachelors of Science degree in Psychology in 2005. During that time she was honored to have co-authored a scientific study, which was published in the BYU Journal of Psychology. She was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Undergraduate Honor Society and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. In 2006, Katie began attending the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Law on an academic scholarship. During law school, she served as a Literary Editor of the UMKC Law Review and as a staff editor of the school’s other journal, The Urban Lawyer. She was an active participant in the school’s Child and Family Services Clinic, which is a pro bono clinic serving low-income clients in need of legal assistance. She also competed with the school’s Moot Court team nationally. Katie graduated with her Juris Doctor in 2009, cum laude. Since 2009, Katie has been working as an attorney in Utah and Nevada, assisting clients with various legal matters. She has guided many clients through the bankruptcy process, representing debtors whose debts ranged from small debts to tens of millions of dollars of debt, and has also represented creditors in bankruptcy litigation. Katie has litigated matters in bankruptcy, probate, business, and civil claims, and has experience litigating in state and federal courts. Katie has represented many clients in probate, will contests, and guardianship actions, and has assisted many families in setting up their estate plans. Katie very much enjoys assisting her clients to navigate the sometimes complex legal world, and is grateful for the opportunity she has to serve the good people in the community where she grew up.
Bryan’s practice concentrates primarily on civil and appellate litigation, employment law, and real estate development.. Litigation. Bryan represents businesses and individuals in a broad spectrum of litigation matters—from commercial contract disputes to land use claims. His litigation practice primarily consists of defense work, with an emphasis on defending governmental entities in constitutional, civil rights (42 U.S.C. § 1983), employment, personal injury, and land use matters. To that end, he has extensive experience with issues involving Utah’s Governmental Immunity Act, as well as state and federal constitutional matters. Although he works out of the firm’s St. George office, Bryan regularly handles cases throughout the State of Utah.. Appellate. Bryan has briefed and argued numerous cases before Utah’s appellate courts. He is frequently retained to handle the appeal in cases handled at the trial level by other attorneys, both in and outside the firm. He has served on the Utah Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee on Rules of Appellate Procedure since 2003. Additionally, he has both written and presented on the topic of persuasive legal writing and appellate advocacy. Before entering private practice, Bryan was a judicial clerk at the Utah Court of Appeals. He maintains an AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rating in the areas of Litigation and Appellate Practice.. Employment Law. Bryan’s employment law practice is primarily devoted to representing public and private employers. His representation includes drafting policies, procedures, and employee handbooks; risk management; defense of wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, and similar claims; wage and hour issues; and assistance on internal investigations. He has twice been named as a “Rising Star” in the area of employment law by theMountain States Super Lawyers’ magazine.. Real Estate and Land Use. Bryan has significant experience handling land use and zoning issues for both governmental and private interests. He also represents developers in all stages of the development process with a particular emphasis on the creation and establishment of planned communities. His projects have ranged from small residential condominiums to large master planned golf course communities.
Brian's practice includes Child Custody, Divorce, Child Support, Real Estate, Business and Litigation.. Brian graduated with his Bachelor's degree from Idaho State University in Political Science and then attended Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California.. Brian has fifteen years of experience in Divorce, Custody and related matters and is licensed in Utah and Idaho.
Born and raised in southern Utah. Attended Dixie College, Weber State Universtiy, and Gonzaga Universtiy School of Law. Husband and father. Enjoy travel, football, and shooting sports.
As an experienced child advocate who now does a broader array of family law matters, my focus is to work towards a resolution that always keeps the best interests of the children at its center. Whether it is a custody, adoption, divorce, or child abuse matter, it is the child who is the most affected and whose interests and desires should never be put out of focus.