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Utah Business, Jan, 2008

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Wrona Law Offices

11650 S.State St., Ste. 103

Draper, UT 84020

Tel: (801) 676-5252

Fax: (801) 676-5262

colemere@wasatchlaw.com

Jeffrey T.colemere

Practice areas: Real Estate Litigation, Construction Law, Corporate Litigation, Collections, Appellate Litigation

Jeffrey T.Colemere is an associate attorney with the law firm of Wrona Law Offices. Colemere represents real estate professionals and construction companies and has successfully litigated before the Utah Court of Appeals and Utah Supreme Court. He has served in leadership capacities for YLD and as a member of the Utah State Bar Journal Committee and currently serves as a Judge Advocate General in the U.S. Army Reserve. Colemere was the recipient of the CALI award for excellence in Trial Practice and Advanced Legal Writing.

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Workman Nydegger

1000 Eagle Gate Tower

60 E. South Temple

Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Tel: (801) 533-9800

Fax: (801) 328-1707

jstringham@wnlaw.com

John C.Stringham

Practice area: Intellectual Property

John C.Stringham is an equity shareholder of Workman Nydegger. He is a registered patent attorney and specializes in intellectual property law. Mr. Stringham graduated from George Washington University and served as chairman of the Utah Bar Intellectual Property Section as well as being involved in similar capacities in national organizations. He has served as an Adjunct Professor of law at Brigham Young University and serves as a court-appointed mediator for intellectual property cases.

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Wrona Law Offices

1816 Prospector Ave, Ste. 100 Park City, UT 84060

Tel: (435) 649-2525

Fax: (435) 649-5959

colton@wasatchlaw.com

Paul D. Colton

Practice areas: Real Estate Development, Real Estate Transactions, Business Law

Paul D. Colton is a member of the real property and business transactions practice group in the law firm of Wrona Law Offices. Colton focuses his efforts primarily in resort development, real estate transactions and business law. Prior to joining Wrona Law Offices, Colton practiced as a transactional attorney in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, where he worked on acquisitions, sales and development of some of the most well-known hotel resorts and golf courses on the Las Vegas Strip and in the Las Vegas area. He is also a member of the Nevada and California Bars.

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Workman Nydegger

1000 Eagle Gate Tower

60 E. South Temple

Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Tel: (801) 533-9800

Fax: (801) 328-1707

dwright@wnlaw.com

David R.Wright

Practice area: Intellectual Property

Mr.Wright's practice focuses on intellectual property litigation and counseling. His trial experience in IP matters is unmatched. In 2006-07 alone, Mr.Wright participated in five jury trials involving intellectual property matters in Utah, California and Texas, overseeing judgments and settlements in excess of $150 million. As an Adjunct Associate Professor at the J.Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, Mr. Wright teaches Patent Counseling and Litigation. In addition, Mr. Wright has lectured on comparative patent laws in China, Japan, Korea and throughout Europe. Mr. Wright is also contributing author to publications involving patent remedies and damages.


 

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