Mark S. Middlemas - Salt Lake City, UT
Attorney at Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C.
Construction Lawyers in Salt Lake City, UT
15 W South Temple Suite 600 Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Salt Lake City Construction Lawyer
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Construction
- Lender
Attorney Information
Overview
Mark S. Middlemas joined Scalley Reading Bates Rasmussen & Hansen in 2023. Before joining the firm, Mark enjoyed a diverse practice with Peterson, Reed, Warlaumont & Stout in construction, collections, real property, and bankruptcy for suppliers, contractors, and credit unions. From 2004-2008, Mark acted as the bankruptcy, foreclosure and litigation attorney for Castle, Meinhold & Stawiarski’s Utah division, and as the in-house attorney for First Southwestern Title of Utah. Mark was an attorney and shareholder at Lundberg & Associates 2008-2023 (shareholder 2013-2023), where he worked primarily in creditor bankruptcy specializing in mortgage default servicing. Halliday Watkins and Mann acquired Lundberg & Associates in 2023, where Mark focused on creditor bankruptcy strategies for mortgage lenders and consumer retailers, and acted as the supervising bankruptcy attorney for the firm’s bankruptcy practice in 13 states. Mark currently serves as a board member of the Utah Bankruptcy Lawyer’s Forum (President 2013-2017), which provides bankruptcy focused continuing legal education.
Education
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Legal Education
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Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University,
Carlisle,
Pennsylvania, 2001
J.D.
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Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University,
Carlisle,
Pennsylvania, 2001
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Non Legal Education
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University of Utah, 1997
B.A.
Major: Film Studies
Major: Political Science
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University of Utah, 1997
Bar Admissions
- Utah, 2001
- Idaho
- Wyoming
Other Affiliations
- Utah State Bar, 2001 - Present
- Wyoming State Bar, 2017 - Present
- Idaho State Bar, 2014 - Present
- Utah, Idaho and Wyoming State and Federal Courts, Nebraska Federal Court, North Dakota Federal Court
- Utah Bankruptcy Lawyers Forum, 2013 - 2017 (President)
- Bankruptcy Local Rules Committee for the District of Utah, 2017 - 2023 (Member)
- Treasurer/Secretary Wyoming Bankruptcy Bar Committee, 2021 - 2023
Contact
15 W South Temple
Suite 600
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: 866-471-0614
Fax: 801-326-4669
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.scalleyreading.com
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