Gregory P. Hawkins

10714 S Jordan Gtwy Ste 100, South Jordan, UT

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Education

1984
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981
Brigham Young University, Political Science
1974
Kentucky's Bardstown High School, High School Diploma

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05 Jan, 2022
I was very happy with the experience of setting up my trust. He answered all my questions and helped me get this area of life in order.
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Publications

2022:
Utah Bar Journal, Aspirational Ethics and the Second Chair w/ Lonn Litchfield
2021:
Epiphany Publishing, IT’S B” A Different Kind of Hero
2020:
Epiphany Publishing, DEAR CHILDREN, Your Father's Assurance of Things Hoped For
2019:
Utah State Trooper, A Tale of Two Dead Clients
2017:
Attorneys Near Me, Top Attorneys of North America
2014:
Epiphany Publishing, WE WERE ADOPTED, Triumph of the Human Spirit from the lives of Celebrated People who were Adopted
2014:
Epiphany Publishing, CORRUPTION, Fraud, Embezzlement, and Other Bad Acts and the Auditors that Found Them
2014:
Epiphany Publishing, CITIZENSHIP, An Introduction to Social Ethics
2013:
Epiphany Publishing, The Condescension of God
2012:
Epiphany Publishing, Jesus Was Adopted
2005:
Family Voice Magazine, Stop the Madness
2005:
Family Voice Magazine, The Cats and Dogs of Buying a Home
2005:
Family voice Magazine, A $5 - A - Day Habit
2005:
Family Voice Magazine, The Teenagers Top Secret Guide to Getting a Great Job
2005:
Family Voice Magazine, Nine Bananas and 18 Monkeys...Oh My!
2005:
Family Voice Magazine, Memorializing a Nation—and Why We Celebrate
2004:
Family Voice Magazine, Your Child with Special Needs, Safeguarding Dignity and Quality of Life
2002:
Heating, Plumbing and Air Conditioning magazine, The Attorney/Client Relationship
2002:
Inside Self Storage magazine, Working with a Lawyer
2002:
Professional Surveyor magazine, Managing Your Lawyer
2001:
Horse Professional magazine, Secrets of Managing Your Lawyer
2001:
Southern Graphics magazine, Get Your New Employees Trained Without Breaking the Bank
2001:
Executive Update magazine, Beyond Sink-or-Swim Training: Integrating New Staff
2001:
Inside Self Storage magazine, Training? We Don't Need No Stinking Training
1994:
Journal of Property Management magazine, Managing Your Lawyer
1994:
Podiatry Management magazine, Alternate Dispute Resolution
1994:
National Cattlemen magazine, How to Hire the Best Person for the Job
1994:
Your Church magazine, Attorney Shopping Guide
1993:
Business Radio Magazine, What You Need to Know About the ADA
1993:
The Rangefinder magazine, The Living Trust
1993:
Dental Office magazine, The Best Way to Deal with the Disabilities Act...
1993:
American Nurseryman Magazine, Legal Counsel: Alternative Dispute Resolution
1993:
Tack 'n Togs Magazine, Where There's a Will...Should There be a Trust?
1993:
Dental Office Magazine, Alternate Dispute Resolution Offers Viable Option to Traditional Litigation
1993:
Greenhouse Manager magazine, Handling a Legal Matter
1993:
Dental Office Magazine, Managing Your Attorney to Protect Interests Without Ruining the Bank Account
1993:
Tack 'n Togs, ADA, Ready or Not, Here It Is!
1993:
Tack 'n Togs magazine, Take the Fast Boat to China
1993:
Tack 'n Togs magazine, The Best Person for the Job
1993:
Business Radio Magazine, Save Time, Money and Aggravation with Alternate Dispute Resolution
1993:
Dental Economics magazine, Where There's a Will, Should There be a Trust?
1993:
National Cattlemen magazine, The Living Trust
1993:
Tack 'n Togs Magazine, Finding, Hiring and Managing a Lawyer
1992:
American Ink Maker magazine, Arbitration: The Fast Track to Negotiations
1992:
American Ink Maker Magazine, The Americans with Disabilities Act
1990:
This People magazine, Miracle at West High
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