Daniel A Vazquez

10459 South 1300 West, Suite 101, South Jordan, UT

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Education

2014
Brigham Young University - J. Reuben Clark Law School, Juris Doctor
2009
Florida International University, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science,

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4.8 106 reviews
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Rob jepson

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08 May, 2024
I'm a divorce mediator and regularly work with David on divorce and family law cases. I always appreciate his knowledge, temperament, and ability to advise his clients fairly and realistically. I would recommend him to anyone needing a divorce attorney.
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Kameron huber

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20 Sep, 2023
Charged me $225 for sending one email that took no longer than 10 minutes to compose. Tried to convince me that my divorce decree needed to be revised even though my ex and I agree on it. I would not recommend him. - take his response as proof. He mentioned a case completely unrelated to the review. Just another attorney who’s hungry for your money and will tell you that you need an attorney for the simplest of things.
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Jodie blackburn

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18 Aug, 2023
I cannot express in words how much David Corbett helped me. I was in dire need of someone who was empathetic and sympathetic to my needs, and was willing to hear out every question, he answered them so kindly and in such a way that I could understand everything that was going to happen, and was very easy to talk with. He comes at my highest referral by far, and would send my own family to him if needed, he will not be making a mistake by retaining David Corbett, you’ll be making that best decision for yourself.
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Pros
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Responsive and attentive lawyer who is easy to communicate with and cares about the client's case
“He answered all my questions and took his time. I wasn't rushed and felt like he genuinely cared about my situation.”
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Effective in negotiating favorable settlements and outcomes for clients
“He was able to negotiate an amount of permanent disability that was more than four times what I was originally offered.”
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Knowledgeable about legal processes and procedures and provides clear explanations
“He explained my options in a clear and concise manner.”
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Reliable and consistent in communication, even during challenging times
“Daniel was great at staying in touch with me throughout months and months even during Covid-19.”
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Trustworthy and acts in the best interests of the client
“He treated my case like he was representing his Family. It's really hard to find an attorney that cares for his client's best interest.”
Cons
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Occasional issues with billing and transparency around fees
“Charged me ”
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Concerns about the quality and timeliness of work performed by some attorneys
“The first response to the court for the divorce will most likely not have your name in it but Mr. Beach whoever that is in it instead.”

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