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also known as Joe Alamilla
Joseph C. Alamilla graduated from the S.J. Quinney College of Law (University of Utah) and has practiced law since 2003. His practice includes criminal defense, divorce and child custody, and business/contract litigation. He is a trial attorney, having taken numerous cases to trial including civil contract disputes, felonies, misdemeanors, and divorces and paternity issues. He regularly defends a wide variety of misdemeanor and felony offenses, including DUI, drug and alcohol charges, sexual offenses, domestic violence and theft.
Joseph attended the University of Utah and graduated with a B.A. in History and Asian Studies in 2000. He was admitted to practice law in the Utah Supreme Court and in the Utah Federal District Court in 2003, and was licensed to practice law in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in 2005.
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23 years | 600 cases
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23 years | 100 cases
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Acquired: 2003
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9557 South 700 East, Suite 101, Sandy, UT, 84070
9 Client Reviews
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Posted by Amador | September 25, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Amazing lawyer
Mr Alamilla was extremely professional and dedicated to my case. He helped me through the legal process and made it extremely easy for me to live my day to day life. He lifted the burden and stress of the court proceedings.
Criminal defense lawyer
2005
Licensed to Practice in the Tenth Circuit Court, Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals
2009 - Present
Attorney at Law, Joseph C Alamilla PLLC
2008 - 2009
Attorney, Dexter & Dexter
2007 - 2008
Attorney, Shapiro Partridge
2002 - 2007
Attorney, Plant Christensen & Kanell
2003 - Present
Minority Bar Association of Utah
The court declined to adopt either the product line or the continuity of enterprise exceptions, and held that Utah law does impose a duty to warn on a successor corporation in accordance with section 13 of the Restatement (Third) of Torts
The Court ruled in favor of my client, and upheld the trial court's dismissal of the case at trial.
2003
JD - Juris Doctor
2000
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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