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409 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 84101 in Salt Lake City, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $368 per hour.
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With more than four decades at the trial bar, Mark A. Larsen brings deep experience to every commercial litigation matter he handles for Larsen & Rico. He represents entrepreneurs, wealthy individuals and established businesses throughout Utah and around the country, having tried complex, high-value cases from coast to coast. His professional peers have named him a Super Lawyer in the Mountain States edition and granted him Martindale-Hubbell’s AV® Distinguished™ Peer Review rating for integrity and skill. Among his landmark successes, Mr. Larsen and his team won a $20.7 million jury verdict for a developer in Salt Lake County’s Third Judicial District Court in 2009. He has since amassed numerous multimillion-dollar resolutions and defense victories, consistently safeguarding the interests of Utah’s business community and beyond.
What do I value in an attorney-client relationship? Providing my clients with knowledge, accessibility, and a partner they can trust will fight for their justice. When I am not in the office or court, you can usually find me near a soccer field, basketball court, BBQ, or in the mountains enjoying my family and friends.
Using Trusts and other legal tools, I help people protect their assets from lawsuits, divorces, second marriages, taxes, probate and family feuds that arise when planning documents are not clear, concise, and thorough. I help my clients identify the legacy they want to leave to their family and their community.Randall "Randy" Holmgren's practice focuses exclusively on estate planning, asset-protection planning, and business succession planning. Estate planning includes protections aimed at eliminating federal and state death taxes -- and the delays, hassles and costs of probate. Many clients act on Randy’s suggestions to establish educational trusts to help descendants improve their qualifications in trades, businesses or professions. Similar trusts are also set up to pay wedding expenses and the down payment on a first home. The ideal distribution of funds stems from the adage that ”it’s better to teach someone to fish than to give him a fish.” “Incentive trusts" enable descendants to receive certain amounts of inheritance when they reach milestones – educational, vocational or professional. Mr. Holmgren has taken hundreds of clients through the planning process to help them achieve estate their objectives.Mr. Holmgren's asset protection work includes precautions and preventative measures that can prevent the loss of assets at the hands of a bitter lawsuit or divorce. He establishes the proper types of entities to ensure that protection. Time is of the essence when it comes to this type of planning as it must be done well in advance of possible calamities – not at the eleventh hour.For owners of businesses, farms and ranches, Randy helps families engineer succession plans that, if desired, can keep such companies going into the coming generations. Issues of tax-savings must be weighed in the light of family dynamics in deciding which children can and will lead the business and how family members outside the business will respond. Consideration must also be given to what influence children's spouses will have on the success of the plan. This area of planning is most often neglected because it is often the hardest to clarify and put in writing. Randy has helped families in communities – statewide and beyond – to roll up their sleeves and work on developing plans for ensuring the continuation and success of their family business. Mr. Holmgren also helps identify what non-monetary legacy clients want to leave -- such as values, wisdom, principles, beliefs, life experiences, family name, and a commitment to certain charitable causes. Frequently, individuals don't take time to consider the value of their life to others, and they miss opportunities to leave a greater legacy than just money. Through estate-planning consultations, Mr. Holmgren helps clients identify what they want to accomplish and how to legally ensure it happens.When estate planning has not been thorough, properly updated, or not prepared at all, Randy and other attorneys in the Jones Waldo “Estates & Trusts” group accept cases where courts are used to administer the affairs of decedents. Yet, he thoroughly believes that “a stitch in time saves nine” and that well-designed planning will shield families from lawsuits, probate, taxes, family feuds and other perils.Mr. Holmgren has received the highest possible peer reviews (AV rating) from the national rating service Martindale Hubbell. Randy was listed in Utah Business Magazine's listing of Utah's Legal Elite for 2007 and 2008. He is admitted to practice law before the United States Supreme Court and the federal and state courts in Utah. Since 1995, he has been a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys. Randy is also a member of the Utah State Bar Estate Planning Section and the Salt Lake Estate Planning Council. Mr. Holmgren currently serves as a member of the Development Advisory Committee for Community Nursing Services and on the Planned Gifts Committee of Southern Utah University.Randy was born in Brigham City, Utah and has lived in Utah throughout his professional career. He received a Bachelor's Degree from Brigham Young University in 1980 where he served as student body Vice President. In 1983, he received his law degree (Juris Doctorate) from Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, California. Randy has presented hundreds of lectures, seminars and workshops on estate planning, asset protection and business succession. He is a frequent presenter at colleges, universities, conventions, financial institutions and church and social groups.Randy and his wife, Julie, are the parents of five children. They are active in church and community events and causes.Aside from his current areas of expertise, Mr. Holmgren remembers a case from the early 90’s when he successfully represented a woman from Australia, in federal court, after her children were abducted from their home abroad and kept in hiding by her estranged husband in the United States. The case hinged upon interpretations of federal and international law, and The Hague Convention. In a highly contested court trial, conducted under emergency conditions, the federal judge sided with the mother of the children and used U.S. Marshals to identify where the children were being hidden and secure their safe passage home to Australia.
TYLER S. LAMARR. Office Direct:. Email:. Tyler and his wife are from Colorado, but have been enjoying Utah for more than a decade. He is "Dad" to three children and enjoys traveling, spending time outdoors, and eating great food.. PRACTICE EMPHASIS:. Tyler is a Partner and founding member of Miller Harrison. Tyler handles HOA Matters, Construction Defect Litigation, FHA certifications, Governing Document Drafting and Amendments, Rule Enforcement, Collections, Real Estate Development, Insurance Litigation and Insurance Coverage, Landlord Tenant, Small Business Associations, Contracts, HOA Setup and Development, and General Litigation.. Tyler has taught continuing legal education courses to the Utah State Bar Construction Law Section, the Seminar Group, and through the Utah Home Builders Association.. He has also been a member of an attorney panel and presented at the Utah Chapter of the Community Association Institute.. EDUCATION:. BYU Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2011Colorado State University and BYU, Bachelors, 2008. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:. Tyler is a Member of the Community Associations Institute, Utah Chapter (UCCAI), and has been serving as the chairman of the Events committee for the local chapter.. BAR/COURT ADMISSIONS:. Member of the Utah State Bar, Collections Section, Construction Law Section, Real Estate Section. Tyler is admitted to practice in State and Federal Court
Todd is a Utah Licensed Attorney and the founder of Peterson Legal PLLC. Todd has been practicing criminal defense for 6 years now and has helped hundreds of clients navigate the stressful criminal justice system. After graduating from BYU with a bachelors in Economics, Todd attended Seattle University School of Law in Seattle, Washington. Upon completing his first year of law school, Todd transferred back to his home state of Utah to finish up law school and graduate from the S. J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. During law school, Todd worked as a law clerk for Salcido Law Firm, as well as interned at the Salt Lake Immigration Court.. Since his admission to the Bar, Todd has worked for Salcido Law Firm practicing primarily in criminal defense and family law. Todd has had the great opportunity of working with hundreds of clients in some of the most difficult periods of their lives. Additionally, Todd has traveled throughout Utah appearing in justice, juvenile, and district courts and has developed relationships with judges and prosecutors alike.. Todd has a drive to represent people facing criminal charges and making sure their rights are protected. Along with defending your rights, Todd understands that facing criminal charges is a very stressful and scary thing and he is passionate about working to alleviate as much of the stress as possible. When not working with his clients or appearing in court, Todd enjoys playing music and spending time in the outdoors with his two sons.. Education:. J.D. - SJ Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. B.A. in Economics - Brigham Young University
Tara is an experienced Attorney with a demonstrated history of working with clients from all walks of life. She is skilled in Corporate Law, Civil Litigation, Family Law and Estate Planning. She graduated from University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2013. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Tara worked in the financial industry.
Stephen McCaughey began his career with the Salt Lake Public Defenders Office, and was in that office between the years of 1974 and 1976.. Since that time, Mr. McCaughey has been counsel in over 25 capital homicide cases and in over 100 homicide cases in total. His practice concentration is in drug offenses, violent crimes and white collar offenses in both Federal and State courts.. In August, 2012, McCaughey got a not guilty verdict in a capital homicide case involving a confession and the killing of a female deputy sheriff. It was the first not guilty involving the slaying of a police officer in Utah in 40 years.. Mr. McCaughey has represented individuals in the State and Federal Courts in Utah, Nebraska, South Dakota, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Oregon, Washington, California, Colorado, and Kansas.
Scott Hilton is a partner at Kunzler Bean & Adamson, PC. Scott helps clients of all sizes acquire patent, trademark, and copyright protection for their intellectual property and helps them enforce that intellectual property. Scott is a go-to for corporate counsel at large software and hardware companies that need help with patent or trademark prosecution, and also enjoys helping new startups build valuable patent and trademark portfolios.. Scott joined the firm in February of 2006 after studying electrical and computer engineering at Brigham Young University. He attended law school at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. During law school, local patent attorneys selected Scott as the “Best Oralist” in the Giles Sutherland Rich Intellectual Property Moot Court competition between local law schools. Scott’s paper entitled, “Free and Open Source Software: How Free are the Nonliteral Elements?” was selected as a local winner in the Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition on copyright law. Scott finished his final year of law school at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, where he researched the subject of Internet regulation and worked to introduce a CyberSafety Constituency within ICANN, the Internet governing body.. Prior to joining the firm, Scott spent two years performing patent research and analysis on the 3GPP wireless standard for Coltera Intellectual Property. While at Coltera, Scott worked with and trained attorneys and engineers from many of the largest wireless companies in the world on intellectual property and technical matters. He later worked in-house for Fujifilm Microdisks, where he drafted core patent applications and screened patents in the disk drive industry in preparation for a new product release.
Sally McMinimee has practiced law in Utah for over twenty-seven years with a focus on commercial and family law. While in law school she began clerking for Prince, Yeates & Geldzahler and joined the firm after graduation. She currently serves as counsel to a receiver in a large federal receivership.
Practicing adoption law is a dream come true for me. As an infant I was adopted by incredible parents. I am so grateful to my birth mother who made the decision to place me for adoption. Because of my own experience I am really passionate about this area of law and I feel like I bring something to it that no other attorney can wor will. I am so passiionate in fact that I offer something very unique for all of the my adoptive families. I believe in the power of stories and the important role stories can play in building an identity for your newly adopted child. As an adoptee, I cherish the stories my adopted parents told me about my adoption and how they felt when they first held me. These are the stories that your child will want to hold onto and cherish. So for all of my family clients, I offer a free video and photogrpahy session that allows each family to memorialize their adoption story and tell their child how much they love them. This isn't just any old photo or video session. Not only am I a great attorney but I am an award winning published photographer. So the quality of the images and video will be awesome! For me, adoption isn't just about getting the right paperwork filed, (still important!). It is about so much more. So give me a call and start your family's story with me!
Lynda Cook has over 30 years of experience as a real estate attorney. She handles a wide variety of transactional and real estate matters with an emphasis on commercial and real estateloan documentation and negotiation primarily representinginstitutional lenders. Her work in this area includes complexland development, construction and permanent financing aswell as loan restructuring and modifications.. Lynda also handles commercial real estate purchase and saletransactions, as well as associated due diligence reviews. shehas prepared and negotiated commercial leases (representinglandlord or tenant interests) for all kinds of projects includingretail, resort and office developments.
Legal Experience:. - Counseling clients on IP matters. - Preparation and prosecution of patent applications. - Preparation and prosecution of trademark applications. - Counseling clients on litigation strategy. - All aspects of commercial/business litigation. Business Experience:. - Co-founded a medical device startup company. - Participated in preparing financial projections. - Participated in presentations to potential investors. - Was instrumental in setting up an overseas manufacturing facility. Engineering Experience:. - All stages of tool & die design and manufacturing. - Plastic part design (for manufacturability). - CNC Programming and machining. - Precision and tool & die machining. - Managed development of a website ()
Justin L. James specializes in civil disputes, with an emphasis in contract, trust and wills, personal injury, and complex litigation.. In his free time Justin enjoys spending time with his wife and children, fly fishing, and hiking.
Jessica Couser practices in the areas of custody, divorce, parentage, enforcement, child support, private and contested adoptions, protective orders, guardianship, LGBTQ law, and more. Jess and Laura Hansen founded Just Law, LLC in 2010 with the goal of providing clients excellent, ethical and family-focused legal representation. Jess believes that family law matters require legal skill and strategy, but that they also require compassion, creativity, and fortitude. Family law attorneys should have specific knowledge of child development, trauma, communication and coping mechanisms; and should be prepared to advocate for and educate every client on the legal and practical matters they may be facing.
Jeremy Delicino graduated with honors in Italian Literature from Yale University. After working for Roche Pharmaceuticals in Milan, he returned to the United States for law school, obtaining his juris doctorate from UCLA in 2003. Immediately following law school, Mr. Delicino began practicing criminal defense. Although his practice focuses primarily on state and federal cases at the trial court level, he also handles pre-charge representation as well as appellate and post-conviction matters.. Named the Salt Lake City Non-White Collar Criminal Defense Lawyer of the Year in 2012 by Best Lawyers Magazine, Mr. Delicino was also named the Salt Lake City White Collar Criminal Defense Lawyer of the Year in 2014 by the same publication. Licensed in California, Nevada, and Utah, he concentrates his practice in Utah and Southern California.
Jeremy C. Sink has practiced law in Utah since 2003. He is married and has five children. His job and family keep him very busy. Jeremy enjoys "trips" with his family and "vacation" with his wife. Jeremy has experience litigating complex bankruptcy and corporate cases. His practice areas include Bankruptcy, Creditor and Debtor Rights, Business and Corporate Law, Litigation, Collections, , Personal Injury, Real Property Law, Trademark Law, and Trust and Estate Planning.
Jennifer Bogart was born and grew up in the mid-west for the most part. She also lived in Sierra Leone and New Zealand as a pre-teen and early teen. After a career as a performing violinist, which encompassed two orchestras, three continents and many students along the way, she realized that she needed to go from a non-verbal career to a verbal one. She chose law. She now practices law and plays in a Celtic/Folk rock band called Ramblewood. Jennifer has had articles published in the Journal of Land, Real Estate, and Law, and more recently in the Utah Association for Justice Quarterly. She was President of the Women’s Law Caucus at S.J. Quinney College of Law from where she graduated in 2009 and is currently a member of the Women’s Law Group at the Utah State Bar. Her focus is in the areas of Family Law, Worker’s Compensation, Social Security Disability, Employment law, and additionally she provides unbundled services for those who just need advice or a helping hand with representing themselves. She also attends the Street Law Clinic at Horizonte once a month to advise people on their legal matter. In her spare time, Jennifer enjoys reading, hanging out with her children, playing in her band, and listening to all kinds of music.
I specialize in protecting intellectual property in chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device technologies. My experience includes U.S. and international patent preparation and prosecution, legal opinions and technology licensing. I have successfully obtained hundreds of U.S. and foreign patents for clients in a diverse range of life science technologies.
I specialize in real estate transactions, development and financing, commercial leases, landlord and tenant, guarantees (collection and defense) eviction, foreclosure, defense of challenges to trust deed foreclosures, wrongful liens, condominium and time share, real property title issues, commercial transactions, appeals and alternative dispute resolution. I have been Chairman of the Real Estate Section of the Utah State Bar, Chairman of the Environmental Control Committee, and served as a Bar Examiner for the Utah State Bar.. My real estate practice has included representing landlords, developers, and negotiating leases with Albertson’s, Inc., Wendy’s, Big 5 Sports, and others. I have represented lenders and borrowers.
I have extensive experience representing a diverse clientele with high-impact legal decisions in complex commercial and general litigation disputes, and advise clients on transactional/commercial matters. I take seriously the responsibility and privilege to pursue and defend the rights and interests of a diverse clientele—from construction companies to high-end antique car dealers, from event coordinators to trucking companies, from insurance agencies to associations of local governments.I am known for my client-centered approach of conflict resolution, with a focus on effective, efficient, and responsive representation catered to each client’s specific needs. I am a driven achiever with a proven ability to succeed in a dynamic and challenging environment, both independently and collaboratively. With an emphasis on a proactive working style with sound judgment and strategic thinking, my clients have benefited from my zealous advocacy and have described me as “an excellent advocate,” “impeccable,” “pivotal,” “responsive,” and “trustworthy.". Recognized by my peers as a Mountain States Super Lawyers “Rising Star” and by Utah Business Magazine as “Utah Legal Elite,” I am licensed to practice in Utah State and Federal Courts and in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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 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 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.
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.
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.