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What does a Business lawyer in your area do?
A Business lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Business cases in your area.
How much does a Business lawyer cost in your area?
Most Business lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Business lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Business lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Business lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Business cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Andrew Lillywhite advises clients in the areas of business law, contracts, estate planning, probate and estate administration, real property law, and tax law. He focuses on protecting client assets, avoiding probate, and minimizing income, employment, gift, and estate taxes.. Prior to coming to Hillyard, Anderson & Olsen, Andrew practiced in a Salt Lake City firm in the areas of tax, estate, and business law. He has successfully represented large agricultural operations, other lawyers, CPAs, doctors, dentists, corporate executives, board members, construction companies, and other business owners and individuals in their business and estate planning needs. He has worked with clients’ CPAs, insurance agents, and investment advisors to coordinate the legal planning with the clients’ other planning.. Andrew earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Utah State University and a Juris Doctor Degree from Gonzaga University. He grew up in Cache Valley, and speaks Spanish.. Andrew is licensed to practice law before the following Courts:. • Supreme Court of Utah and all Courts thereunder.. • United States District Court – District of Utah.. • United States Bankruptcy Court – District of Utah.
Darren is a civil trial lawyer with a focus on the litigation of complex civil cases, high stakes business transactions, and counseling business start-ups.. A Cache Valley native, Darren received his law degree from the George Washington University Law School where he was a member of the Moot Court Board, Mock Trial Board, and the Federal Circuit Bar Journal. Darren also holds a B.A. in economics from Utah State University.. Darren spent four years practicing in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area under the tutelage of experienced business attorneys handling complex civil litigation with stakes running into the tens of millions, Limited Liability Company Member disputes, the purchase and sale of businesses worth millions of dollars, labor and employment disputes, for which he has represented both employers and employees, and hotly contested divorces.. This background has equipped Darren to help individual and corporate clients grapple with a range of legal and business issues. He handles disputes of all types, including business break-ups, corporate control battles, employment disputes, and complex tort cases.. Personal Background:. Driven from Washington, D.C. by its lack of mountains, I am an avid skier in the winter as well as a rock climber, para-glider pilot, mountain biker, and backpacker during the summer months. I recently discovered Trap and Skeet shooting as well; because I didn't have enough expensive hobbies as it was. Most weekends I can be found with my dogs and my wife exploring the mountains or enjoying all that Cache Valley offers.
Austin is married and is the proud father of seven children. Austin was born and raised in Magna, Utah where he graduated as the co-Valedictorian of Cyprus High School in 2001. After graduating high school, Austin attended the University of Utah, where he graduated summa cum laude as the Outstanding Scholar in Business Administration with a minor in Mandarin Chinese. From there, Austin attended Ave Maria School of Law, again graduating summa cum laude and first in his class. Austin was chosen by his classmates to speak at graduation, and was awarded the St. Thomas More award for excellence in character and academics.Austin began working at the age of 12 at a local greenhouse, as well as mowing lawns and other odd jobs for neighbors. At 18, he started working for a framing crew, and later left that job to serve as a missionary for the LDS Church in Taiwan, where he learned Mandarin Chinese. After returning from Taiwan and some more time framing, Austin began working at a silver refinery where he worked full-time while attending the University of Utah full-time.During law school, Austin clerked for a judge in Michigan, worked in a city attorney's office, was the research assistant to the Dean, and worked for a small firm in Florida. Since attending law school, Austin has worked in a variety of areas of law, including constitutional, business, real estate, finance, estate planning, adoption, international tax, prenuptials, creditor/debtor, corporate governance, contracts, and appeals. Austin has been involved in cases across the country ranging from Rhode Island to Hawaii, and is admitted to four Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal.Austin is a Believer who feels strongly that the world's best days are still ahead. He values connecting and working with others who also believe and are willing to work to build good.
Stephen W. Whiting is an attorney who has prevailed in many cases and saved millions of dollars for his clients. Mr. Whiting has a proven track record of putting his clients in positions of strength and obtaining optimal resolutions. His practice focuses on business law and real estate law. Mr. Whiting judges his success as an attorney by the results he gets for his clients. The results for his clients have been impressive: On one occasion, Mr. Whiting was retained by a defendant who had already lost his case, despite having received reputable representation. Mr. Whiting was able to stay the current judgment and get a new trial. At the new trial, Mr. Whiting convinced the opposing party’s expert witness to switch positions while on the witness stand. The court immediately dismissed the case based on the expert’s new testimony. Mr. Whiting also prevailed in a case before the Utah Court of Appeals which had substantial consequences for second mortgages and junior encumbrances (). Prevailing in this case both helped Mr. Whiting’s client and incentivized financial institutions to lend money in the State of Utah. Although he has a fantastic record in litigation, Mr. Whiting has been equally successful in cases in which he helped negotiate resolutions. In one such case, a family was divided by a monetary dispute, a destroyed home, and a series of spiteful allegations. While a judgment would have temporarily decided many of the issues, Mr. Whiting pushed for a resolution outside of court. Using a third-party to expand the available options, Mr. Whiting was able to steer the parties toward a resolution which fostered amicable relations for the future. Mr. Whiting was raised in the Chicago area as part of a wonderfully diverse family with four nationalities living under one roof. In his free time, Mr. Whiting tries to spend as much time with friends and family as possible.. ADMISSIONS AND LICENSES:. Utah State Bar (2007)U.S. District Court, District of Utah (2007). PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:. Central Utah Bar AssociationBusiness Section of the Utah State BarReal Estate Section of the Utah State Bar. EDUCATION:. University of Idaho College of Law (JD, 2007)Brigham Young University – Idaho, Organizational Communication (BS, 2004)
Joe was admitted to the Utah State Bar in 2013 after graduating from the University of Nebraska College of Law. His practice focuses on business law and litigation, real estate, and employment. During law school, Joe was a finalist in the Allen Moot Court Competition, and participated in the College of Law Civil Clinic Program representing low-income individuals in civil and administrative matters.
I started practicing law in Utah County in 1994. During my career, I've been able to help thousands of clients. This gives me a great deal of satisfaction. While I make a living practicing law, I get satisfaction in helping my clients. It's always fun to run into an old client at the grocery store or at a ball game and catch up.. When I'm not practicing law, I love to write. I'm a member of the Utah Valley Writer's guild and attend their meetings regularly. I'm working on a middle grade novel. I don't know if I'll ever publish it but I'm enjoying working on it after hours.. Another hobby is traveling. I've visited 47 states and more than a dozen foreign countries. I lived in France for two years.. A sometimes hobby is radio controlled airplanes.. I'm blessed with a wonderful wife and four terrific children.
My greatest education has been growing up the son of an entreprenuer. The connection I have with small business runs through my bones and feeds a desire to help those strong and crazy enough to go out on their own. Entreprenuers built this country and will build the next the next big thing. Whether that is a space elevator (my own personal daydream) or a killer donut shop, I want to be apart of your team.
I have been practicing law since 2010 and I love my job. I have been practicing in the criminal defense relm for most of this time and have recently starting to shift gears into representing businesses. There is a need for attorneys that can help businsses get answers to their everyday legal questions without the fear of racking up huge legal fees to do so. I hope to help them do this.. I am an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, and golfing. I have lived in Utah all my life with the exception of some short periods of time where I lived in Northern France and Southern California.. I am an experienced practitioner and I pride myself on being prompt and organized. If I do not know the answer to a specific question I will take the time to find the answer.
I’m a naptime attorney, a mother, a creative, an unashamed car singer and advocate for female entrepreneurs. And, I think I can solve some of your business problems. I have a background in communication, business, law, Lord of the Rings mythology, and love seeing new businesses succeed, especially cool ones…because I’m not like a normal lawyer…I’m a cool lawyer.. I get that your creative business is personal and that going to a stodgy law office is not part of your deal. Attorneys are boring. And their bills are scary. (except we’re not — do you know what is scary? grocery shopping with my four children…). But, whether the only thing you peddle is your influence, or your store is in the cloud but your feet are in a bookkeeping swamp or you are curious whether an LLC comes with bacon — are you really going to set up an appointment with a attorney to ‘discuss’ your business for some unknown fee?. NO! So what do you do? Close you eyes and sign your contracts on a wish and a prayer? Borrow something from a friend that fell off a legalzoom truck somewhere and hope for the best? Send out good vibes into the universe and manifest yourself a risk management policy????. LET’S BE REAL! And let’s get stuff done. (all the hashtags, cue sassy stiletto bosslady pic). Let’s get your business setup, protected, and nurtured so that it can grow as big as your dreams, without breaking the bank or you in the process.. Let’s get you some contracts so that you can set clear expectations for YOURSELF and for those who work with you. If that kind of foresight and honesty is too much for someone — let them go. You’ve got things to do and chasing down your money after you’ve had 27 rounds of edits on a logo project isn’t one of them. Let’s do a website audit so we can make sure your public presence complies with the most recent privacy, copyright, and technology laws. For heaven’s sake, let’s make sure your sponsored content guidelines comply with Federal Trade Commission and that you won’t be getting an advisory letter from them like…well…someone who rhymes with Tim Tardashian.. Let’s protect your business because you LOVE IT — and you are ready to walk into the bright unknown with your head high and your heels sharp. (another shoe reference?? I blame my mother)
Allison Navar joined Barney McKenna & Olmstead after compleating her legal education in the top 10% of her class at University of Dayton School of Law. Allison treats her Clients with dignity, respect, and humility, making herself available to them and sincerely understanding their needs. Allison represents her Clients the same way she would expect to be represented, and will stop at nothing to ensure she obtains every legal right available under the law in the quickest, most efficient way possible.
Stephen M. Kane is a Managing Director and member/shareholder of Rich May, P.C. in Boston. He is Chair of the Business, Corporate and Securities Practice Group and concentrates on corporate, commercial, securities and financial matters. His complex and diverse practice embraces all aspects of the organization and operation of corporations and other business ventures, mergers and acquisitions, contracts, intellectual property, employee relations and compensation, finance, lending, securities law and real estate. He represents corporations, investors and entrepreneurs in numerous industries including social media, software, venture capital, manufacturing, health care and video interactive technology industries. Steve lives with his wife Cindy in Newton, Massachusetts.
I am a Boston trial, media, and business lawyer with more than 29 years of experience. I am also a trained mediator.LAW OFFICE OF MICHAEL A. PEZZA JR.. My law practice, Law Office of Michael A. Pezza Jr., focuses on civil litigation (including litigation of business and insurance matters), media and First Amendment, and business matters. I offer the benefits of more than two decades of training and experience in large firms, coupled with the small firm benefits of efficiency, flexibility, hands-on personal attention, and competitive rates.I have represented large and small businesses, and individuals, in a variety of matters concerning, among other things, business disputes, business transactions and contracts, confidentiality and non-disclosure issues, employment issues, contract and tort claims, insurance disputes, construction defects, product liability, serious personal injury, real estate disputes, bad faith claims, copyright and trademark disputes, substantial commercial property losses, media and First Amendment matters, and litigation avoidance and management. As a litigator, I have prepared, evaluated, and tried jury and non-jury cases, argued motions, briefed and argued appeals, and resolved disputes before state and federal courts in Massachusetts and other states. I have extensive experience in conducting discovery in other states and abroad, as well as in resolving disputes through mediation and arbitration.I am a member of several bar associations and professional organizations, with a focus on litigation, business, dispute resolution, and media law issues. I serve as a Vice Chair of the ABA Media, Privacy, and Defamation Law Committee, and I am a member of the Media Law Resource Center's Defense Counsel Section, its Pre-Publication/Pre-Broadcast Committee, and the MLRC Institute Speakers Bureau. My pro bono work includes the successful representation of a teen-ager from China who sought asylum in the United States after he was imprisoned and tortured in China because of his religious beliefs, and representation of artists in a variety of matters. I am panel counsel for Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts. I have been recognized with the Martindale-Hubbell AV® Peer Review Rated certification for many years.The Web site for my law practice provides additional information about me and the services I offer in my practice.BOSTON DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICESI founded Boston Dispute Resolution Services in 2008 as an adjunct to my law practice, to provide timely and cost-effective mediation and other dispute resolution services--such as conciliation, case evaluation, and business facilitation--to the legal, insurance, and business communities. Particular areas of interest--based on my experience as a trial lawyer--include commercial disputes (including breach of contract and business torts), commercial property damage claims, serious personal injury cases, complex insurance coverage disputes, professional liability claims, defamation claims, product liability claims, and construction claims.The BDRS Web site is . My email at BDRS is TEACHINGIn addition to my law practice and BDRS, I am a member of the adjunct faculty at Northeastern University School of Law, where I most recently taught entertainment law.
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