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Adam K. Anderson - St. George, UT

43 South 100 EastSuite 300 St. George, UT 84770

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Updated: 06/25/2020

St. George Bankruptcy Law Lawyer

Overview

Adam Anderson has been practicing law since 2009 and is licensed in Nevada, Utah, and Washington. Mr. Anderson’s legal experience is broad, having previously practiced with a large central-Washington law firm prior to deciding to return to his hometown in Mesquite, Nevada in 2016.

Mr. Anderson’s experience includes representation of diverse clients, including individuals, business, non-profits, municipalities, and quasi-municipal entities...

About Adam K. Anderson

Languages

  • Spanish

Practice Areas

  • Bankruptcy Law
  • Business Law
  • Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate
  • Guardianships and Conservatorships
  • Real Estate Law
  • State and Municipal Law

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Washington, 2009
  • Utah, 2017
  • Nevada, 2017

Pro Bono Activities

  • Chair of the Board, Mesquite Chamber of Commerce
  • Chair, Charter Committee, City of Mesquite

Past Positions

  • Halverson Northwest Law Group, Attorney/Shareholder, 2009 - 2016

Education

  • University of Oregon School of Law, Eugene, Oregon, 2009
    J.D.
    Law Review: Oregon Law Review, 2007 - 2009
  • Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 2005
    B.A.
    Major: Spanish Translation

Fees

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

43 South 100 EastSuite 300 St. George, UT 84770

Fax

  • (702) 345-4683

Office Hours

Monday-Friday: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm

Achievements

Honors

  • Maxine Lee Award for Editorial Excellence, Oregon Law Review, - 2008

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