SALT LAKE CITY, March 08, 2018 -- Jones Waldo, one of Utah’s most enduring and prestigious law firms, today announced its expansion in Northern Utah with its new office in Lehi. The new location, which will initially house eight attorneys, is located within Thanksgiving Point, the hub of high-tech companies in Utah.
“It’s been exciting to watch Lehi develop into a dynamic technology community,” said Travis Wilson, one of the partners in this new Lehi office. “Our new office allows us to bring some of our most experienced business attorneys into the heart of Utah’s innovation.”
“Today is yet another milestone for Jones Waldo,” said Daniel Daines, another one of the partners in this new Lehi office. “This new office will allow us to enhance our service to our existing Utah County clients, as well as to better serve the needs of the emerging technology companies in the area.”
Jones Waldo has been providing legal services to Utah businesses and community organizations since 1875. And today, in that tradition, Jones Waldo’s 75 attorneys are both outstanding legal practitioners and loyal contributors to the Utah community.
For more information, please visit www.joneswaldo.com.
About Jones Waldo
Since 1875, Jones Waldo has provided legal services to businesses and community organizations that support and grow Utah’s economy. Built on a strong foundation of service and knowledge of the state’s core industries, the firm continues to evolve through meeting new challenges, finding innovative solutions, and advancing legal trends. With departments in business, real estate and litigation, attorneys at Jones Waldo have the expertise necessary to solve complex client needs in nearly every area of business. Jones Waldo has offices in Salt Lake City, Park City, Lehi, Provo, St. George and Chicago.
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