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201 S. Main St. 13th Floor
Salt Lake City UT 84111
(801) 322-2516 Phone
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T. Mickell Jimenez Rowe 
Salt Lake City, Utah
Associate
phone (801) 322-2516
fax (801) 521-6280
email Email Me

Ms. Jimenez Rowe can be contacted at tmj@clydesnow.com.

 

Areas of Practice:
Family Law
Civil Litigation and Appeals
Business Organizations
Intellectual Property
Litigation Percentage:
90% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions:
Utah, 1999
U.S. District Court District of Utah, 1999
Education:
University of Utah College of Law, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1999
J.D.
Law Journal: Journal of Land, Resources, & Environmental Law, 1997 - 1998


University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 1995
B.S.
Honors: With Honors
Honors: Dean's List
Major:  Communication
Minor:  Sociology


Published Works:
Sierra Club v. Martin: The Eleventh Circuit's Interpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, 18 J.Land Resources & Envtl. L. 159, 1998


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Utah Bar Association, 1999 - Present
Member


American Bar Association, 1999 - Present
Member


Salt Lake County Bar Association, 1999 - Present
Member


Utah Trial Lawyers Association, 1999 - Present
Member


Pro Bono Activities:
Governmental Relations Committee - Utah State Bar, 2002 - Present
Young Lawyers Division - Utah State Bar, 2001 - Present

The law firm of Clyde Snow Sessions & Swenson is a Utah institution. Our lawyers proudly assist clients throughout Utah and the intermountain west, including the cities of Salt Lake City, Orem, Provo, Ogden, Park City, Tooele, Heber City, and St. George (Saint George) for over 50 years with resolving their legal issues, including water rights, eminent domain, white collar crime, and family law, as well as business formation and complex litigation issues.

 
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