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Provo, Utah Consumer Protection and Fraud Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 4 Provo attorneys and 6 law firms.

Douglas J. Nielsen
Utah Consumer Protection and Fraud attorney at Petro and Nielsen with 18 years of experience
1215 North 500 West, Provo, UT

Leslie W. Slaugh
Utah Consumer Protection and Fraud attorney at Howard Lewis and Petersen with 43 years of experience
120 East 300 North Street, Provo, UT

Morgan Fife
Utah Consumer Protection and Fraud attorney at Robinson Seiler and Anderson with 19 years of experience
2500 North University Avenue, Provo, UT

William H. Nebeker
Utah Consumer Protection and Fraud attorney at Havens Law with 14 years of experience
2230 North University Parkway, Provo, UT
Are you a victim of fraud?
If a business or individual has treated you illegally or fraudulently and if you have been monetarily damaged by that treatment you need to consult a consumer protection attorney. Federal, state and local laws, such as the Consumer Protection Act, protect against civil or consumer fraud. A consumer protection lawyer will work to protect your rights and recover your damages.
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