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Smith|Hartvigsen attorneys recognized in the Utah Bar Journal for their pro bono work
Smith Hartvigsen attorneys have been providing "pro bono" (free) legal services to needy clients
at the Guadalupe Legal Clinic for the past three years. Each month, two or three of the firm's
attorneys attend the Clinic and advise individuals on contract disputes, employment issues,
landlord/tenant disputes, commercial transactions, and other legal matters. In the May/June issue
of the Utah Bar Journal, Bryan C. Bryner, Kathryn J. Steffey, and Steven H. Stewart were named to the
Pro Bono Honor Roll for their service at the Guadalupe Legal Clinic. We appreciate their pro bono work
and that of other Smith Hartvigsen attorneys who serve in our community.
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D. Scott Crook, Lyle J. Fuller and Matthew E. Jensen have been named 2008 Mountain States Rising Stars by Super Lawyers
Super Lawyers magazine names attorneys in each
state who received the highest point totals, as chosen by
their peers and through the independent research of Law &
Politics. Rising Stars names the state's top up-and-coming
attorneys.
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Matthew E. Jensen Is the New President
Elect for the Utah Chapter of the AWRA
During the 36th Annual Utah Section Water Resources
Conference, Mr. Jensen was chosen by members of the water
resource community as the President Elect of the Utah
Chapter of the American Water Resources Association. As
President Elect, he will be involved in planning the fall
field trip and annual luncheon. He will also be Chairman of
the Annual Utah Section Water Resources Conference to be
held in May 2009. The AWRA is a multidisciplinary,
non-profit professional association dedicated to the
advancement of water resources management, planning,
development, research, and education.
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Smith|Hartvigsen earns recognition for the
2008 Utah Business Magazine Legal Elite!
Smith|Hartvigsen attorneys J. Craig Smith, David B.
Hartvigsen, D. Scott Crook, Lyle J. Fuller, Eric Todd
Johnson, Daniel J. McDonald, Clark R. Nielsen, Earl Jay
Peck, and Steven H. Stewart were named among the 2008 Utah
Legal Elite in the January 2008 edition of Utah Business
Magazine. Mr. Smith and Mr. Hartvigsen were recognized
for their work in the Energy and Natural Resources practice
area. Mr. Crook was recognized for his work in Labor
and Employment. Mr. Fuller & Mr. McDonald were
recognized for their work in Business Litigation. Mr.
Johnson was recognized for his work in the Government
practice area, especially as municipal bond counsel.
Mr. Nielsen was recognized for his work in Family Law
and Mr. Stewart was recognized for his work in the
Construction practice area.
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Smith|Hartvigsen attorneys J. Craig Smith, David Hartvigsen, D.
Scott Crook, Eric Todd Johnson, Clark R. Nielsen, Earl Jay Peck,
and Steven H. Stewart named among the 2007 Utah Legal Elite
J.
Craig Smith, David Hartvigsen, D. Scott Crook, Eric Todd
Johnson, Clark R. Nielsen, and Steven H. Stewart, members of
Smith|Hartvigsen, PLLC, were named among the 2007 Utah Legal
Elite in the January 2007 edition of Utah Business Magazine.
Earl Jay Peck, who is of counsel with the firm, also was
recognized. The magazine developed the list from a survey it
conducted of thousands of practicing attorneys in Utah. The top
vote-getters in each practice area were placed among the legal
elite in that practice area. Mr. Smith and Mr. Hartvigsen were
recognized for their work in the Energy & Natural Resources
practice area. Mr. Crook was recognized for his work in
Labor and Employment. Mr. Johnson was recognized for his
work in the Government practice area, especially as
municipal bond counsel. Mr. Nielsen was recognized for his
work in Family Law. Mr. Peck was recognized for his work in
the Civil Trial practice area. Mr. Stewart was recognized
for his work in the Construction practice area.
- David B. Hartvigsen recognized by the Utah
Section of the American Water Resources Association
Smith|Hartvigsen attorney David B. Hartvigsen was recognized on May 9,
2006, by the Utah Section of the American Water Resources
Association for his outstanding service in the private sector to
Utah's Water Resources Community. He is the first attorney
awarded this prestigious honor by this multi-disciplinary
association of water professionals. David has assisted the Utah
Section of AWRA in putting on two national conferences and over
a dozen statewide conferences and served as the President of the
Utah Section in 1996-1997.
- Smith|Hartvigsen attorneys J. Craig
Smith, D. Scott Crook, and Eric Todd Johnson named among the
2006 Utah Legal Elite
J. Craig Smith, D. Scott Crook, and Eric
Todd Johnson, members of Smith|Hartvigsen, PLLC, were named among
the 2006 Utah Legal Elite in the January 2006 edition of Utah
Business Magazine. The magazine developed the list from a survey
it conducted of thousands of practicing attorneys in Utah. The
top vote-getters in each practice area were placed among the
legal elite in that practice area. Mr. Smith was recognized for
his work in the Energy & Natural Resources practice area. Mr.
Crook was recognized for his work in Labor and Employment and
Business Litigation. Mr. Johnson was recognized for his work in
the Government practice area, especially as municipal bond
counsel. Mr. Smith and Mr. Crook were also named among the Utah
Legal Elite by the Utah Business Magazine in 2005.
- J. Craig
Smith and D. Scott Crook named among the 2005 Utah Legal Elite
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January 2005
J. Craig Smith and D. Scott Crook, members of
Smith|Hartvigsen, PLLC, were recently named among the 2005 Utah
Legal Elite in the January 2005 edition of Utah Business
Magazine. The magazine developed the list from a survey it
conducted of thousands of practicing attorneys in Utah. The top
vote-getters in each practice area were placed among the legal
elite in that practice area. Smith was recognized for his work
in the Energy & Natural Resources and Government practice areas.
Crook was recognized for his work in Labor and Employment.
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Craig Smith recognized by peers as Lawyer of the Year.
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September 23, 2004
J. Craig Smith was named as the Lawyer of
the Year for 2004 by the section of Energy Natural Resources,
and Environmental Law of the Utah State Bar at its annual
meeting. Only one member of the section is given this
prestigious award each year. Smith's trial and appellate work
in water matters was noted in presenting the award. Smith has
argued eight water related cases to the Utah Supreme Court in
the last eight years, more than any other lawyer in Utah during
this period. When accepting the award, Smith thanked the
attorneys and staff of Smith|Hartvigsen for making this award
possible.
- Municipal Bond Attorney Eric Todd Johnson joins firm
- January 16, 2004
Eric Todd Johnson joins the firm bringing
with him an extensive knowledge of public finance, municipal
bonds and municipal law. Mr. Johnson has experience in all
aspects of public finance, having helped communities throughout
Utah and surrounding states raise money for a variety of issues,
including general obligation bonds, municipal building
authorities, industrial revenue bonds, water revenue bonds,
sales and excise tax bonds, sewer revenue bonds, certificates of
participation, special assessment bonds, tax increment bonds and
numerous other financings. Mr. Johnson has assisted cities,
counties, school districts, special service districts, county
improvement districts, inter-local agencies, water conservancy
districts, and a variety of other governmental entities raise
hundreds of millions of dollars for public improvements. Mr.
Johnson received his law degree from Brigham Young University
where he graduated magna cum laude, received Order of the Coif
and was a law review editor. He also earned an M.B.A. degree.
After graduation from law school, Mr. Johnson clerked for the
Honorable Justice I. Daniel Stewart of the Utah Supreme Court.
Mr. Johnson is a member of the National Association of Bond
Lawyers and of the Utah Bar Municipal Law Section.
- Smith|Hartvigsen,
PLLC Has Relocated to 215 South
State Street
- November 17, 2003
Smith|Hartvigsen PLLC has relocated its offices to a newly
remodeled location at Suite 650, 215 South State Street in
Salt Lake City, Utah.
- David Hartvigsen Appointed Chair of
Energy
Natural Resources Law Section of Utah State Bar (ENREL)
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September 24, 2003
Today David B. Hartvigsen was sworn in as
Chair of the Energy, Natural Resources and Environmental Law
Section of the Utah State Bar where he will serve for the next
12 months. ENREL was established in 1977 as a forum for the
interchange of ideas in the areas of natural resources, oil, gas
and mining, public lands, energy, Native American, water, and
environmental law. ENREL has over 100 members who participate
on its six committees- Water, Oil and Gas, Mining, Public Lands,
Environmental, and Native American Law.
- Smith|Hartvigsen Attorneys Elected to Leadership Positions in the Utah
State Bar Appellate Practice Section
- July 21, 2003
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Scott Crook of Smith|Hartvigsen has become Chair of the
Appellate Practice Section of the Utah State Bar after having
served as the Chair-Elect for the previous year. Also,
Scott Ellsworth was elected Chair-Elect for the Section.
Both will serve as executive officers of the Section for the
next twelve months. The
Appellate Practice Section of the Utah Bar focuses its
efforts on improving the practice of appellate law in Utah by
recommending changes to the procedures and rules of the
appellate courts and educating practitioners in the procedure
and advocacy before state and federal courts of appeal. For
more information about appeals, contact Scott Crook at
scottc@smithlawonline.com or visit our
Administrative Law and Appeals page.
- Craig Smith Speaks on
Utah Water Law during KSL 1160 NewsRadio's Greenhouse Show
- July
5, 2003
Craig Smith spoke today and answered questions from
callers about Utah water law on KSL 1160 NewsRadio's
Greenhouse Show.
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