David R Conklin

301 N 200 E Ste 3 A, Saint George, UT

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2007
Creighton University School of Law
2001
Lewis and Clark College, Bachelors

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Ron sewell

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24 Oct, 2024
One of your attorneys collected our retainer and walked away, I won't say who until our issue is resolved
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Nan hire

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05 Oct, 2022
I recently worked with Justin Starr and D.Andrew Lajoie on a business/personal matter. They are both very professional and experienced attorneys and both were very responsive to the issues. I was highly impressed and I would most definitely recommend either Justin or Andrew. They would be the first two attorneys that I would call if I needed legal assistance.
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Payton fisher

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15 Sep, 2022
Andrew Lajoie was great to talk to. Not pushy at all
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02 Dec, 2020 by Lorna
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