Compare 9 attorneys and 4 law firms in Sandy , UT. Sort by highest rating and years of litigation experience.
Lowell Smith
Sandy litigation attorney at Smith and Glauser with 47 years experience1218 East 7800 South, Suite 300, Sandy, UT 84094
Thomas King
Sandy litigation attorney at King and Burke with 44 years experience7390 South Creek Road, Suite 104, Sandy, UT 84093
David Scofield
Sandy litigation attorney at Peters Scofield with 41 years experience7430 Creek Road, Suite 303, Sandy, UT 84093
Richard Glauser
Sandy litigation attorney at Smith and Glauser with 40 years experience1218 East 7800 South, Suite 300, Sandy, UT 84094
Eric Davenport
Sandy litigation attorney at Smith and Glauser with 34 years experience1218 East 7800 South, Suite 300, Sandy, UT 84094
Russell Skousen
Sandy litigation attorney at Skousen and Penney with 33 years experience9350 South 150 East, Suite 740, Sandy, UT 84070
Richard Burke
Sandy litigation attorney at King and Burke with 30 years experience7390 South Creek Road, Suite 104, Sandy, UT 84093
Thomas Peters
Sandy litigation attorney at Peters Scofield with 24 years experience7430 Creek Road, Suite 303, Sandy, UT 84093
Jerry Gray
Sandy litigation attorney at Smith and Glauser with 20 years experience1218 East 7800 South, Suite 300, Sandy, UT 84094
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