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Salt Lake City Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
FIRM PROFILE:Kipp and Christian is the successor to Kipp and Charlier founded in 1950 in the Salt Lake area. The firm handles a broad spectrum of business, professional, insurance and individual clients, with the emphasis on all kinds of civil litigation. The firm practices principally in Utah and in surrounding states as required. We emphasize individual client needs.
About Kipp and Christian, P.C.
Previous Law Firm Name
- Kipp and Charlier, January 1, 1970
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Family Law
- Litigation & Appeals
- Real Estate Law
- Banking & Finance Law
- Business & Commercial Law
- Insurance Law
Litigation
- 60%
Honors
- Members, American College of Trial Lawyers
Pro Bono Activities
- In Cooperation With The Utah State Bar and Various Civic Organizations
Representative Clients
- Chubb Insurance
- Montgomery Elevator
- The Home Insurance Co.
- Utah State Bar
- UMIA (Utah Medical Insurance Association)
References
- Bank One
- Xerox Corporation
- General Office Supply
People
Attorneys
- Nan T. Bassett
- Patrick C. Burt
- D Gary Christian (Retired)
- J Anthony Eyre (Retired)
- Kirk G Gibbs (Shareholder)
- Heinz J Mahler (Shareholder)
- Shawn McGarry (Vice-President/Shareholder)
- Gregory J Sanders (Shareholder)
- Michael F Skolnick (Vice-President/Secretary-Treasurer/Shareholder)
Staff
- Gus Bernardo, Office Manager
Office Information
Address
257 E 200 SSuite 600 Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone
Fax
- (800) 335-3781
- (801) 359-9004
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