Eric S. Lind Jr. - Highland, UT
Attorney at Law Office of Eric S. Lind
Lawyers in Highland, UT
9703 North 6670 West Highland, UT 84003
Updated: 03/10/2026
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Consulted Attorney 2003-2004He claims on his web-site that he did two terms as Kane County Attorney but the truth is that he did one term then resigned after only 11 months of his second. Since he was putatively caught manufacturing evidence and suborning perjury in a number of prosecutions at that time then it seems probable that he was actually forced out of office for corruption and illegal behavior. I can personally attest to one case in which he did this. So beware. I am revisiting this review several years after first posting it to tell you that Eric Lind has worked in at least four places since leaving that office, including Esplin Wright, from which he was fired. (I am claiming "hired Attorney" for the attendant questionaire, because an appropriate choice is not offered with this review process. But that is kind of true, as I did consult with him, for years, and did do much of my own legal research and prep.)
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