David B Hartvigsen, experienced Government attorney in Salt Lake City, UT with 13 reviews
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David B Hartvigsen

257 E 200 S, Salt Lake City, UT

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Education

1987:
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1986:
University of Utah College of Business, MBA - Masters of Business Administration
1983:
Brigham Young University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Kel m

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13 Nov, 2024
Jonathan’s communication is exceptional—he is always responsive, thorough, and transparent, which helped alleviate any stress or uncertainty I had. What truly sets him apart is his unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for his clients. His strategic thinking, attention to detail, and negotiation skills are top-notch, and it’s evident he has a genuine passion for his work. Whether you’re dealing with a complex legal matter or need someone who will fight tirelessly on your behalf, Jonathan T. Nish is an attorney you can trust. I wholeheartedly recommend him and this firm to anyone in need of expert legal counsel.
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Matt oscarson

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13 Sep, 2024
DO NOT USE THESE LAWYERS - We will be suing them for Malpractice, which we do not want to do, however they are awful attorneys. Stay tuned for updates. Read below for a small taste of Todd Wilers and C&J's Incompetence. The best part is we will win! Todd has no excuse why he screwed up so badly, other than he is incompetent, much like this law firm. If you want to win your case, use someone else. I am surprised C&J has not thanked me for my review, like they have for others. What a shame. I'm surprised to see anyone say something good about Todd's representation. The dude is not very good at his job. He is unorganized, for starters. Todd gave us legal advice on how a bond works, and when we went to get one, we discovered he doesn't know how it works. So what does Christensen and Jensen do, they make him a partner. Good Grief. They promote a lawyer who does not understand how the law works, or keep up with the changes of the laws. If you want quality representation, this is not the law firm to use. And do yourself a favor, never use Todd Weiler. My wife was looking back at emails from Todd this weekend and she found this gem, Todd didn't have time to contact DOPL before our case and ask them to testify on our behalf. The case Todd represented us on involved an unlicensed electrician who was suing us. Todd did not have time to do his job properly. Think about that before you use him. This cost us ton of money. But hey, it doesn't come out of Todd's pocket. DO NOT USE FOR YOUR OWN GOOD.
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Tonya green

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09 Sep, 2024
Absolutely AMAZING law firm. Seriously, I’m not kidding if you find your self needing any kind of help from a lawyer this is the firm to use. Specifically Karra, Ashlee and Tanner. I first needed them for a civil case against a law enforcement agency which they were amazing with. Then I unfortunately needed their assistance for a DWI charge for prescription medication that I hadn’t even taken that day. I was being railroaded (in my opinion because of my civil lawsuit) and initially was coerced into pleading guilty with a public defender. Knowing I was 100 percent innocent I reached out again to this firm and retained them. They were able to get my guilty plea withdrawn which in and of itself is a huge accomplishment. Then we went to a jury trial. And this is where Michael Tanner shined. Trial started at 0830 AM and Jury came back with NOT guilty verdict at 11 PM that night. While my mom was waiting outside the courtroom until it was here turn to testify, she heard the officers exclaim “they brought out the big guns for this” and boy were they correct. I felt like I was finally heard for the first time in 1.5 years and was given amazing representation. Tanner didn’t leave my side for the entire trial from 0830 AM to 1130 PM, not even to eat and defended me vigorously with amazing legal arguments that left me seriously impressed. The next day they sent me flowers congratulating me on the win in court which is something I’ve never heard a law firm do before. Trust me on this when I tell you there is a lot corruption
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Exceptional communication and responsiveness, alleviating client stress and uncertainty
“Jonathan's communication is exceptional—he is always responsive, thorough, and transparent, which helped alleviate any stress or uncertainty I had.”
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Unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for clients
“What truly sets him apart is his unwavering commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for his clients.”
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Strategic thinking, attention to detail, and exceptional negotiation skills
“His strategic thinking, attention to detail, and negotiation skills are top-notch, and it's evident he has a genuine passion for his work.”
Cons
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Lack of organization and understanding of relevant laws
“Todd gave us legal advice on how a bond works, and when we went to get one, we discovered he doesn't know how it works.”
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Failure to take necessary actions in a timely manner
“Over a period of close to 4-6 months they have not returned my phone calls or voicemails.”

Publications

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Utah Water Users Association Newsletter, Water and the Law - regular contributor
1998:
The Connector - Rural Water Association of Utah, Water and the Law
1992:
Utah Bar Journal, Report on Legal Profession Study Group - Lawyers' Ancillary Business Activities

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