Allred, Daniel M.

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Updated 1/5/2012

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Parsons Behle & Latimer

201 South Main Street
Suite 1800

Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2218

Phone: 801-532-1234

Fax: 801-536-6111

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Summary

Lawyer Overview

Dan Allred practices primarily in environmental and natural resources litigation and in international transactions.

Related Current and Past Activities:

  • Co-chair of Environmental Law Practice Group, TerraLex (an international association of
    law firms in 100 countries)
  • Federal District Court Mediation Program
  • Utah Mandatory Legal Education Board
  • Utah State Arboretum Advisory Board, member and chairman
  • American Bar Association: Business Law Section, International Law Section and
    Environmental Law Section
  • Utah Law Review, 1971-72
  • Conversational in French

Court and Bar Admissions:

U.S. District Court, District of Utah, 1973
U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, 1972
Utah, 1973
Illinois, 1972

Education:

University of Utah College of Law, 1972
J.D. degree

University of London, 1970
Summer

University of Utah, 1969
B.S. degree, Philosophy


Before graduating from law school, he worked for a leasing subsidiary of CitiBank in London and with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research in Geneva, Switzerland. He studied law at University College, University of London in connection with Notre Dame University. In the course of the latter work, he followed disarmament talks on chemical and biological weapons.

Areas of Practice

  • Environmental and Natural Resources
  • Litigation
  • International Transactions

Qualifications

Office Information

Address

201 South Main Street
Suite 1800
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2218

Phones

801-532-1234

Faxes

801-536-6111

Emails

Contact Us

Websites

http://www.parsonsbehlelaw.com (http://www.parsonsbehle.com)

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