The Law Firm of Kelly & Bramwell
Founded in 2002, Kelly & Bramwell has a team of experienced lawyers whose underlying ambition is to provide superior legal services at affordable rates. Our clients are private individuals, small businesses and corporations. We welcome the opportunity to assist you with all of your legal needs.
Our lawyers take pride in representing our clients in their personal issues, business transactions and legal proceedings throughout the State of Utah. Our attorneys practice in all
Utah courts ranging from the municipal courts to the Utah Supreme Court.
Kelly & Bramwell offers prospective clients a free initial consultation with one of our lawyers to provide a candid preliminary case assessment and to explore all available legal
options. We pride ourselves in offering frank advice that is centered on the best interests of our clients.
Please click on the links below to learn more about Kelly & Bramwell and the services our attorneys render.
Common Legal Issues
Divorce
The attorneys of Kelly & Bramwell are experienced in assisting clients to navigate the complex legal and procedural issues facing famlies during divorce proceedings.
Personal Injury
Our Utah lawyers will help you with every aspect of your case from start to finish. Let us deal with the insurance companies so you can concentrate on healing.
DUI Defense
When faced with criminal charges, you need an experienced and proven criminal defense lawyer on your side. Our attorneys know that police officers and prosecutors routinely stretch the facts of cases in order to file serious charges that may not be justified. With our attorneys on your side you need not be intimidated by overinflated charges unsupported by the law or the facts of your case. Our attorneys will ensure that your Constitutional rights are protected during your DUI proceedings.
Bankruptcy
In these difficult economic times, many families have difficulties making ends met. Bankruptcy protection can provide immediate financial relief.
Other Practice Areas
The attorneys of Kelly & Bramwell also provide legal representation for clients in a number of different areas. Click on any of the links below to learn more about our other practice areas.
Utah Service Areas
Alpine | American Fork | Bluffdale |Bountiful | Brigham City | Carbon County | Centerville |Cottonwood Heights | Duchesne | Davis County Draper | Eagle Mountain | Emery | Herriman | Highland | Holladay | Kearns | Layton | Lehi | Lindon | Logan | Magna | Midvale | Millcreek | Murray | North Salt Lake | Ogden | Orem | Park City | Price | Provo | Riverton | Salt Lake City | Salt Lake County | Salt Lake Valley | Sandy | Saratoga Springs | South Jordan | South Salt Lake | South Valley | Summit County | Taylorsville | Tooele | Uintah County | Utah County | Utah Valley | Vernal | Wasatch County | Weber County | West Jordan | West Valley City
Family Law Prof Blog
Women in the Top 1% ()From CNN Money: So what is behind the income gains of the 1%? Let's start with the global and technological changes that pump up the salaries of superstars in a range of professions: Call it the Yo-Yo Ma effect. In...
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Mass Tort Litigation Blog
$300 Million Punitive Damages Award Against Iran and Syria for Terrorism Injuries (Thu, 17 May 2012)The United States District Court for the District of Columbia has awarded $300 million in punitive damages to plaintiffs bringing tort claims against Syria and Iran in connection with their alleged role in a 2006 suicide bombing attack in Israel;...
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Lower Courts Navigate the Supreme Court’s Decision in United States v. Jones (Mon, 16 Apr 2012)
Lower Courts Navigate the Supreme Court’s Decision in United States v. Jones Lauren Britsch, J.D. Candidate As a fellow blogger noted last month, the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Jones leaves much to be desired by way of direction to lower courts. So, how have lower courts since reacted? A more thorough discussion of the Jones decision itself is available here. To briefly summarize, Jones held that “the Government’s installation of a GPS device on a target’s vehicle, and its use of that device to monitor the vehicle’s movements, constitutes a ‘search’.” However, there were three opinions with different perspectives on the issue: 1) Justice Scalia’s majority opinion, which focused on the physical intrusion of the defendant’s property, his car, though in combination with the collection of information; 2) Justice Alito’s concurrence, joined by Justices Ginsburg, Breyer, and Kagan, which would have decided the question based on the defendant’s reasonable expectation of privacy; and 3) Justice Sotomayor’s concurrence (she also joined Justice Scalia’s opinion), which expressed some agreement with both of the other opinions. Trial courts are already grappling with how to decipher and apply the reasoning of Jones. Not surprisingly, some courts have had to deal with different technologies under this framework. ... read more
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Bankruptcy Information
50 Ways To Surrender Your Property In Bankruptcy (Mon, 14 May 2012)With apologies to Paul Simon: You Just slip out the back, Jack Make a new plan, Stan You don’t need to be coy, Roy Just get yourself free Hop on the bus, Gus You don’t need to discuss much Just drop [...]
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