Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 84770 | 121 available
121 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 84770 in St George, Utah. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.1/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $388 per hour.
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I have been a practicing attorney in the Southern Utah area since 2003. I have handled contested divorce matters ranging from few assets to multimillion dollar marital estates. My practice has also focused on representing clients in commercial litigation and probate matters. I strive to provide my clients with a high level of competent and diligent representation.
I am passionate about helping injured people get the compensation that they deserve.
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.
Daren was born in Provo, Utah. He attended Brigham Young University on a Presidential Scholarship and graduated from the University Honors Program, cum laude in 1991.. Daren majored in political science and was nominated as a Truman Scholar Nominee, a Scholastic All-American, Member of the Golden Key National Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, and Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society. While attending college, he was actively involved in a variety of intercollegiate organizations and community service activities. Daren received his law degree from the University of Texas at Austin.. Daren is married to RaeBeth Barney and is the father of one daughter and four sons. He enjoys being active in community service programs and has served on the Board of Trustees for Leadership Dixie, BYU Management Society, Southern Utah Bar Association, and as a Commissioner for the Ivins City Planning Commission.. From 2001 to 2009, Daren served as the Mayor of Ivins City, which is located approximately eight miles West of St. George and is home to the nationally-recognized Red Mountain Spa, Tuacahn School for the Performing Arts, Kayenta and Coyote Gulch.. Daren began his legal practice in 1994 as an attorney in Southern Utah. In 1999, he became a founding partner of the law firm of Barney McKenna & Olmstead, P.C. He served as a Judge Pro Tem for the Washington County Small Claims Court from 2000-2004, and in 2005 was selected by Governor John Huntsman to serve as a member of the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Fifth Judicial District.. Daren’s primary areas of practice are Real Estate Transactions; Construction and Development Law; Business Law (Corporations, LLC’s Partnerships, Mergers, Sales and Acquisitions); Business Litigation; Banking and Commercial Transactions; Mediation and Arbitration. In 2004, Daren became a certified member of the Court Roster of Mediators and Arbitrators for the Fifth Judicial District. Also in 2004 and again in 2010, he was nominated by his peers as a member of Utah “Legal Elite” as one of the premier Utah attorneys in the area of Business Litigation.
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.
Bruce was inducted into the College of Community Association Lawyers in October 2012. Bruce was the Founding Partner of Jenkins Ronnow Jensen and Bayles in 1997 and continued until 2010, when he became the Managing Partner for Vial Fotheringham SG, LLP. During the years 2006-2008, Bruce was also In-House Council for a developer of properties resort and high-end communities. Bruce has been an expert witness on developer duties in the common interest communities. He began his law career in St. George, Utah as an Associate for the Law Firm of Snow and Jensen, P.C. Prior to that he interned for the Alaska Supreme Court, Justice Burke, as a Judicial/Extern in the Summer of 1990.
Ben’s focus is to help his clients to become fully informed of the options that are available to them. He uses many graphics and examples to demonstrate in a clear and easy to understand manner the many legal options available to his clients. He is glad to answer the same question as many times as necessary because he feels it is vital that the client understand various aspects of estate planning sufficiently enough so that they can make an informed decision of what they want to do. Ben has a unique way of making complex legal concepts understandable. Prior to establishing The Connor Law Firm, Ben spent many years as an executive with such notable companies as Tiffany & Company, Xerox and Merrill Lynch. Ben focuses his efforts on Living Trusts which provide asset protection for a surviving spouse and future generations. Ben is experience in drafting the very famous IRA Beneficiary Trust (a powerful new approved Trust which is designed to protect your retirement assets after you pass away). Ben’s varied experiences have equipped him especially well to view, anticipate and counsel his client’s on their opportunities and challenges. Ben is licensed to practice law in Utah and Arizona. He is a member of WealthCounsel - a nationwide collaboration of trust and estate planning attorneys dedicated to client service and continuing education. He is a founding member of WealthCounsel Advisor’s Forum - an interdisciplinary group of advisors who work together to develop processes and procedures to serve estate and business planning clients. Ben received his Bachelor’s Degree from Brigham Young University and was inducted into Kappa Tau Alpha, a National Scholastic Honor Society. He received his Juris Doctor Degree from California Western School of Law.
Before law school, I worked in a "blue collar" job environment, driving commercial lumber trucks or working on construction sites. Since I began practicing law in 2012, workers' compensation was a natural fit for me because of that background. I've tried numerous cases in front of the Utah Labor Commission, settled millions of dollars' worth of workers' compensation cases over the years, and generally have a no-nonsense approach to evaluating the strength of my clients' cases, or the weaknesses in the defense.
At Pack Graff, we want individuals, families, businesses, and community organizations to achieve more. We have attorneys specializing in:. Elder law: estate planning, probate, guardianship, conservatorship, fiduciary law (agent, personal representative, trustee, etc.), retirement and legacy asset preservation;. Family law: divorce, adoption, second marriage issues, non-marriage relationships, child custody, and prenuptial agreements;. Business law: starting a business, planning for risk, compliance with licensing and tax regulations, collection disputes, employee issues, and planning for business succession; and. Litigation: resolving disputes through lawsuits and/or alternative dispute resolution.. We can also help you give back to your community. Our attorneys help clients make charitable gifts during life and plan for post-life charitable gifts. We also help our clients organize and run charitable organizations.. Pack Graff is a St. George law firm dedicated to helping our clients succeed by addressing common, and not so common, issues they may be facing.. We have adopted policies and procedures that affirmatively reject the traditional law firm model, both in the way we handle client matters and how we bill for services. These policies and procedures allow us to serve our clients the way we would like to be served at a realistically affordable cost. Ultimately, at the law firm of Pack Graff, we want our clients to feel that they have been treated fairly and have received more than what they’ve paid for.. Call our St. George office today and let us help you get from where you are to where you want to be in life. Schedule your own free 15 minute consultation with either attorney K. Jake Graff or attorney Bryan Pack to discuss your matter. Be sure to ask about our guaranteed fees!!. Serving clients all through Washington County, Utah, including St. George, Washington City, Santa Clara and Hurricane, and Clark County, Nevada, including Mesquite, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Henderson
As a service to our community, I served for nearly 10 years as one of the Small Claims Judge Pro-Tempore for the Washington County Justice Court. I have more than 26 years’ experience as an attorney. I graduated in the top 10% of my class from the J. Rueben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, in 1988. I was lead articles editor for the Brigham Young University Law Review and upon graduation became a member of The Order of the Coif. After graduating from law school in 1988, I joined the national law firm of Kirkland & Ellis (“K&E”), in Chicago, Illinois. When K&E opened an office in Los Angeles, California, I moved to Los Angeles to help open the Los Angeles office of K&E. While at K&E, I represented such clients as Hughes Aircraft, Dunn & Bradstreet and Motorola. In 1992, I moved to Las Vegas, Nevada and in 1993 started my own law firm.