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Joshua Dunyon - Ogden, Utah

About

As an attorney, Josh Dunyon is a member of the Utah, Wyoming and Idaho State Bar and has tremendous revel in representing injured clients. Josh takes pride in representing the only—the only who has suffered life altering injuries and the one who is now deprived in a machine built around huge insurance agencies.
While in regulation school, Josh worked as a judicial regulation clerk, competed at the Creighton Law School National Trial Team in which his team gained the Northwest Regional Championship and changed into named to the National Order of the Barristers. In his prison profession, Josh has correctly tried numerous cases and has correctly briefed and argued multiple cases at the appellate court level.
Josh is a family man. He and his wife have 3 children. Some of Josh’s preferred pastimes encompass athletic events, snowmobiling, golfing and serving in his church. Josh is obsessed on schooling and presently serves as a has membership of the Board at the Davis County Education Foundation.

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    Languages

    • English: Spoken, Written
    • Spanish: Spoken, Written

    Accepted Jurisdictions

    Utah Jurdictions
    Utah
    Since 2013
    Wyoming Jurdictions
    Wyoming
    Since 2014

    Experience

    • Personal Injury Lawyer
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    Educations

    Creighton University School of Law Education School Logo
    Creighton University School of Law
    J.D. (2012)
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    Utah State University Education School Logo
    Utah State University
    B.A. (2009)
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    Snow College Education School Logo
    Snow College
    A.A. (2007)
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