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Nelson T. Abbott

Born: Escondido, California, January 30, 1966;

Admitted to bar, 1994, Utah and U.S. District Court, District of Utah.

Education: Brigham Young University (B.A., in Economics, 1989; M.B.A., 1993; J.D., cum laude, 1993).

Author and Editor : Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law.

Co-Author: Books: How to Form a Corporation in any State, Advocate Publishers, 1990; The Complete Asset Protection Plan, Advocate Publishers, 1990. Co-Author, "Developing an Employee-Centered Electronic Monitoring System," Journal of Systems Management, August 1993. Author, "United States v. Halper: Making Double Jeopardy Available in Civil Actions," 6 Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law 551, 1992. Part-time Faculty, Business Law, Brigham Young University.

Activities: Utah State Bar (Member, Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee, 1999-2001; Ethics Advisory Opinion Committee, 2001—); Utah Trial Lawyers Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.

Reported Cases: McKeon v. Crump, 2002 UT App. 258; McKeon v. Crump, 2001 UT App. 175; State v. Villalobos, 2000 UT App. 354; State v. Kohl, 999 P.2d 7 (Utah 2000); Russ v. Woodside Homes, Inc., 905 P.2d 901 (Utah App. 1995).

Languages: French.

Practice Areas: Business Law; Personal Injury; Automobile Accidents and Injuries; Medical Malpractice; Criminal Defense; Corporate Law; Contracts.


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