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Jeremy D. Eveland - West Jordan, UT
8833 South Redwood RoadSuite C West Jordan, UT 84088
Eveland & Associates, PLLC
West Jordan Bankruptcy Lawyer
Overview
Jeremy grew up in Southern California, about an hour North of Los Angeles and is the third of six children. As a child, Jeremy rollerskated on beach paths and surfed in the Pacific Ocean. Jeremy really enjoyed going with his Grandpa on airplane rides where they flew over Catalina Island and Disneyland. Jeremy always enjoyed reading as a child and has never stopped reading. He believes that leaders are readers and so whether its studying the latest changes in the legal field or a business novel, Jeremy is usually found with a book. It's no wonder Jeremy went into the legal field. Jeremy has a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies with a minor in Latin American Studies from Brigham Young University, a Master of Business Administration degree with an emphasis in International Business, and a Juris Doctorate degree, Cum Laude, from Gonzaga University School of Law. After law school, Jeremy was personally selected to serve as a clerk for Justice Mark W, Gibbons of the Supreme Court of Nevada and subsequently worked as an attorney for a Carson City law firm before he began his own practice. Jeremy is currently a judge and attorney focusing in the areas of business law, real estate law, estate planning, asset protection, and contracts law. He has been an attorney and consultant to business owners helping companies and individuals avoid many legal pitfalls. Jeremy enjoys helping business owners protect and preserve their personal assets from lawsuits and, at the same time, improve the owner's business operations ensuring that the business is legally compliant and that the owner's contracts and forms are adequately protecting the business owner's interests. Jeremy is an author of 3 books, has written several articles on business and legal topics, and has been quoted in the Salt Lake Tribune. Jeremy is actively licensed in Utah, Nevada, and California. He lives in Utah with his wife and two sons.
Eveland & Associates PLLC is a full service law firm that helps individuals and businesses protect their interests and their assets. Whether you are a business owner or executive, chances are you want to protect what you have. We focus on assisting you to protect your assets, ensure legal compliance, battle injustices done to you in court, shield you from lawsuits if possible, fight back when appropriate, and hold your hand as you go through legal challenges. As a full service law firm regardless of what your legal issue is, there is an attorney in our firm who handles your issue. There are 4 attorneys and 5 staff in our law firm.
As one of our clients said "I have worked with other attorneys before, and I can tell you that Jeremy really cares about his clients. He thinks in ways other attorneys don't. Jeremy gives you all the options he can think of and then helps you implement them to protect your wealth"- J. Maestas.
Areas of Practice for Businesses include: New Company Formations; LLCs, FLPs, Corporations; Nevada Entities; In-house Counsel as needed; Mergers & Acquisitions; SEC law; Private Funding; Self-Directed IRAs; Stock Options; Employee Stock Purchase Plans; Retirement Plans; Corporate Governance; Financial Restructuring; Investment Companies; Real Estate Investment Trusts; Private Equity Companies (Venture Capital); Franchises; Contracts (International & Domestic); Buy/Sell Agreements; Liquidation & Dissolution; Bankruptcy; Business Litigation and Asset Protection.
About Jeremy D. Eveland
Current Employment Position(s)
- Managing Partner
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy 20%
- Asset Protection 10%
- Estate Planning 15%
- Business Law 30%
- Administrative Hearings & Adjudication
- Administrative Investigations
- Administrative Officers & Agents
- Administrative Rulemaking
- Animal Bites -- Plaintiff
- Arbitration
- Assault & Battery -- Plaintiff
- Aviation Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Bankruptcy Litigation
- Business & Trade
- Business Successions
- Capital Markets
- Closely Held Businesses
- Collection & Repossessions
- Commercial Bankruptcy
- Commercial Banks
- Commercial Leasing
- Commercial Real Estate
- Commodities
- Complex Litigation
- Computer Law
- Condemnation
- Condominiums & Cooperatives
- Construction Contracts
- Construction Liens
- Consumer Bankruptcy
- Conveyancing
- Copyrights
- Corporate Governance
- Corporate Taxation
- Credit Unions
- Creditors' Rights
- Customs
- Debt Discharge
- Defamation & Privacy -- Plaintiff
- Defects
- Digital Signatures
- Directors' & Officers' Liability
- Dissolution
- Domain Names
- Electronic Commerce
- Entertainment
- Estate & Gift Taxation
- Estate Administration
- Excise Taxes
- Federal Appellate Practice
- Federal Claims Court
- Federal Trial Practice
- Foreclosures
- Foreign Investment
- Formation & Business Planning
- Garnishment
- Government Construction Contracts
- Guardianships & Conservatorships
- Income Taxation
- International Arbitration
- International Banking
- International Dispute Resolution
- International Taxation
- International Trade Litigation
- International Transactions
- Internet
- Joint Ventures
- Lending & Secured Transactions
- Licensing
- Limited Liability Companies
- Living Wills
- Loan Workouts
- Mediation
- Medicare & Medicaid
- Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures
- Minerals & Mining
- Mini-trials
- Mortgages & Foreclosures
- Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Multidistrict Litigation
- Non-profit & Tax-exempt Organizations
- Oil & Gas
- Partnerships
- Payroll Taxes
- Powers of Attorney and Appointment
- Premises Liability -- Plaintiff
- Private Judging
- Private Placements
- Property (Ad Valorem) Taxes
- Property Damage -- Plaintiff
- Public Finance
- Public Offerings
- Railroad Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Regulatory Enforcement
- Reorganizations
- Reorganizations & Restructuring
- Residential Real Estate
- Sales & Use Taxes
- Savings & Thrifts
- Secured Transactions
- Securities Fraud & Insider Trading
- Securities Regulation
- Shareholders' Rights
- Slip and Fall -- Plaintiff
- State & Municipal Bonds & Financing
- State Appellate Practice
- State Trial Practice
- Tax Litigation
- Technology Licensing
- Title Insurance
- Trade Associations
- Trade Secrets
- Transactions
- Uniform Commercial Code
- US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- US Supreme Court
- Venture Capital
- Warranties
- Water & Riparian Rights
- Workouts
- Wrongful Death -- Plaintiff
Litigation
- 25%
Representative Clients
- Small to Large Businesses
- Multi-National Corporations
- Nevada Entities
- Real Estate Investment Companies
- Contractors
- Manufacturers
- Direct Sales Companies, etc.,
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Nevada, 2003
- California, 2004
- Utah, 2005
- U.S. District Court District of Nevada, 2003
- U.S. District Court Central District of California, 2004
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of California, 2004
- U.S. District Court Northern District of California, 2004
- U.S. District Court Southern District of California, 2004
- U.S. District Court District of Utah, 2005
Classes and Seminars
- Estate, Financial Healthcare Planning for Elder Clients, NBI, 2007 - 2009
Past Positions
- Nevada Supreme Court, Law Clerk to Justice Gibbons, 2003 - 2005
- King & Taggart, Ltd., Attorney at Law, 2005
Education
- Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane, Washington
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
Law Review: Gonzaga International Law Review, 2001 - 2003 - Canyon College, Caldwell, Idaho
M.B.A.
Major: International Business - Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
B.A.
Major: International Law & Diplomacy
Ancillary Businesses
- Business Consulting & Lobbying
References
References
- Worldwide Payment Processing, LLC
- Functional Brands, LLC
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Articles
Published Works
- "Utah Asset Protection Handbook", 2009
- "Seven Legal Mistakes that Can Destroy Your Business and Your Life", 2007
Office Information
Address
8833 South Redwood RoadSuite C West Jordan, UT 84088
Phone
Fax
- (801) 676-5508
Office Hours
8:00am to 5:00pm Monday - Friday
Achievements
Honors
- Administrative Law Judge, City of Taylorsville, 2009
- Administrative Law Judge, City of Herriman, 2010
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