Brooks, Mitchell T.

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Updated 7/12/2011

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Scalley Reading Bates Hansen & Rasmussen, P.C.

15 W. South Temple
Suite 600

Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Phone: 801-531-7870

Fax: 801-531-7968

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Summary

Languages

  • Spanish

Lawyer Overview

Areas of Practice

  • Commercial Law
  • Construction Law
  • Family Law
  • Real Estate Law

West Practice Categories

Construction Law, Real Estate Law

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Utah, 2007
  • U.S. District Court District of Utah, 2007

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Utah State Bar, 2007 - Present
  • Salt Lake County Bar Association, 2007 - Present (Member)
  • Davis County Bar Association, 2007 - Present (Member)
  • American Bar Association, 2004 - Present (Member)
  • National Association of Realtors, 1997 - 2005 (Member)
  • Utah Association Realtors, 1997 - 2005 (Member)
  • JMLS Fair Housing Association, 2005 - 2007 (President/Member)
  • Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, 2005 (Volunteer)
  • Habitat for Humanity, 2004 - Present (Member)
  • Wills for Heroes Foundation, 2008 - Present (Member)

Classes and Seminars

  • Uniform Standards of Appraisal Practices v. Predatory Home Lending, John Marshall Law School Guest Lecturer, 2005 - 2006

Past Employment Positions

  • Office of the Governor Jon Huntsman Jr., Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
  • Brooks Appraisal Service, Certified Residential Appraiser

Education

  • John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois, 2007
    Juris Doctor
  • University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2003
    Bachelor of Arts
    Major: Finance

Office Information

Address

15 W. South Temple
Suite 600
Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Phones

801-531-7870

Faxes

801-531-7968

Emails

Contact Us

Websites

http://www.scalleyreading.com

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