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also known as Greg Wall
Substantial practice in all aspects of family law, broad and long term real property and real estate practice, as well as extensive practice in a variety of other areas, including personal injury, probate, contract law, eminent domain (condemnation), and a vairet of other areas. We provide a high quality service, and have an outstanding reputation in the community. We will handle cases throughout the State of Utah. Admitted to practice in both Utah and Massachusetts.
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53 years | 1,000 cases
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53 years | 1,000 cases
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Acquired: 1999
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State: Utah
Acquired: 1973
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2168 E. Ft. Union Blvd., Salt Lake City, UT, 84121
18 Client Reviews
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Posted by Sergei | May 16, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Don't waste your money.
Greg Wall seemed to be competent, but certainly didn't do what I was expecting of him. He might be OK in an uncomplicated divorce, but not when dealing with a non-standard situation. My (ex)wife was a liar and hid assets, for example she claimed she inherited $30,000, but actually (as I found out yea...
This is a recitation of events of 9 years ago, and its accuracy and veracity are immediately suspect. Virtually is incorrect. This client received 56% of the assets and his wife 44%. Her inheritance, as he was told, was not, and is not, considered marital property in Utah and not subject to division between the two spouses. That property was her sole and separate property, regardless of the amount. The remaining property will generally be divided roughly 50/50, but he in fact ended up more than 50/50. The amount of her inheritance would have been a consideration in awarding alimony but this client wasn't required to pay alimony, so once again he received another victory in the case. The wife appealed the case to the Court of Appeals, claiming the property division was unfair, but the appellate court made no change in the award, finding it fair and reasonable. This client also did not choose to file a cross-appeal to claim he also had been wronged at trial, but then again, that would be difficult when you end up not having to pay any alimony and getting more than half of the property. This client's recitation of the trial proceedings is entirely wrong, some of his questions were asked, and others were not of any value, and therefore were not asked. On the appeal he was not ordered to pay any of her attorney fees because the appellate court found he was the prevailing party on appeal. This is hardly a picture of a situation where the client has been wronged or had a poor result. Just the opposite. And a complaint 9 years after the case ended is based on very questionable motives.
Posted by Madison | July 30, 2015 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Reasonbab le fees coupled with broad knowledge and experience
I was really pleased with the services provided by Mr. Wall. He actually spent a fair amount of time providing me with information about my case and helping me to understand the law behind the case as well as procedures and other things going on with the case. It was obviously that his considerabl...
Posted by Cheryl | July 08, 2015 | Divorce & Separation
Educate Yourself Before you Hire Any Lawyer!
The lawyer did not represent my best interests in my divorce. At the mediation I was left alone, the facts were wrong, and I still had no discoveries from the Husband showing extra bank accounts, reitrements, nothing. Communication was horrible, I dealt mostly with his Paralegal whom was extremely ni...
This client took part in a mediation to settle her case, to which settlement she agreed and signed the settlement agreement. The mediator, a former district court judge, would never have closed the mediation without her voluntary assent to the terms and her voluntary signature on the agreement. She claimed at one point that she never signed anything and never received a copy of the agreement, yet in t he next breath asserted she had taken the agreement to her bishop that very evening to have him look it over with her. How could she do this without having a copy? She claimed she was taken to a back room and forced to sign the agreement; she claimed discovery hadn't been completed when in fact it had. She was sent the final divorce papers prepared by the other attorney to review before they were submitted to the court and failed for months to reply or get in touch with us. She mediator told her several times, as did I, that if she didn't want to settle and sign the agreement she didn't need to--that she should not sign the agreement, but she did decide to go ahead and sign. Of course she was taken off the husband's medical benefits because after the divorce he isn't allowed by law to carry his former spouse. She was aware of this. In the end this client knew perfectly well what she was signing, that in her opinion it was fair, she received a copy of the papers, and left, not to be heard from for months. She walked away owing a large sum of money on her bill, which in my opinion is the reason for her complaints.
Posted by anonymous | June 20, 2013 | Child Custody
Trustworthy Ally and Advocate on Clients Behalf
Greg has helped me an enormous amount with gaining sole custody of my children. He understood the importance of raising my children and having them in a positive environment. This understanding helped our communication and I knew he was a true ally and advocate in my behalf. The process of law can so...
"Having worked with Greg for many years, I can attest to the fact that he does a great job for his clients and is able to get very good results for them."
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1988 - 1997
Vice-president, Wasatch Book Distribution, Inc.
2000 - Present
United States Supreme Court Bar
1995
MA - Masters
1973
JD - Juris Doctor
1971
BA - Bachelor of Arts
French
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