Utah Lawyers - Provo Craig Carlile to Darin Childers
Explore Utah attorneys like Craig Carlile, Craig Dan Black, Craig Johnson, Craig M. Snyder, Curtis Anderson, Curtis Harris, Curtis R. Hussey, and Darin Childers. in cities like Provo, Provo, Provo, Provo and Provo. These attorneys specialize in in Zip codes like 84601, 84604, 84602.
86 North University, Suite 430 , Provo , Utah 84601
Zip code: 84601
Practice Areas: Commercial
I manage our Provo, Utah office. I specialize in commercial litigation, land use, eminent domain, commercial law and banking matters. I also have experience in a broad variety of litigation fields including contracts, business separations and litigation, trust and estate litigation, land use regulation disputes, construction litigation, bankruptcy and insolvency litigation. I have significant trial experience having tried both jury and bench trials in the federal and state courts. I have argued appeals in both federal and state courts and was lead counsel representing banking interests in large fraudulent mortgage schemes. I also served as lead litigation counsel for the State of Utah as receiver of one of the largest property and casualty insurance company insolvency proceedings in the country.
I have spent 17 years in private practice in debt collection and bankruptcy. Although I have extensive experience in debt collection, for the last 9 years my practice has been primarily consumer bankruptcy.. I take great pride in providing personal service to clients and prospective clients. While many competitors spend a great deal of money on advertising, I spend time on people. A significant portion of my clients come from word of mouth referral.. When not in the office most of my time is spent with my wife and eight children. We enjoy outdoor avtivities, camping, hiking, rock climbing, and causual shooting sports. We also enjoy classic rock concerts, MMA, and Soccor....... go Brasil . My wife is from Brasil so of course soccor is a favorite sport.
Curtis advises individuals and business on a broad range of estate planning, tax planning, and tax controversy matters. Curtis earned his Master of Laws in Taxation (LL.M.) from NYU Law School and his Juris Doctorate degree from the BYU Law School, where he served as an associate editor of the Journal of Public Law.. Prior to joining McCullough Sparks, Curtis worked as an attorney in California and Utah advising clients on a variety of estate planning, tax planning and tax controversy matters, including: estate planning for individuals and business owners, employee/independent contractor classification, taxation of settlements and awards, along with drafting tax opinions and working with the IRS to resolve foreign account reporting deficiencies. Curtis previously served as an advisor and instructor with the University of Utah’s Low Income Tax Clinic where he assisted students in resolving tax controversy matters with the state and federal government.. Before practicing law, Curtis earned his undergraduate degree in Economics from BYU. He then worked with Novell, Inc.’s legal department in Provo, Utah as a Compliance Analyst for several years before attending law school.
Grant has been with our office since 2008. He earned his juris doctorate at Willamette University. He was previously employed at the District Court as a clerk for Commissioner Patton. Grant was inducted into Order of the Barristers in 2010, and is the author of the Utah Family Blawg. Grant was also named Appellate Attorney of the Year for 2012 by the Parental Defense Alliance of Utah.. Grant’s areas of practice include:. Family Law: Divorce, Custody Disputes, Child Support, Petitions to Modify, Orders to Show Cause, Contempt, Interstate Child Custody Cases, Appeals. Child Welfare: Termination of parental rights, Challenges to Administrative Findings by DCFS, State Removal of Children, Reunification, Appeals. Criminal Defense: DUI, Drug Possession, Child Abuse, Theft, Retail Theft, Assault, Witness Tampering, Impaired Driving, etc…. Notable Cases: L.G. v. State
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