You've been charged with a crime, and you're scared. The prosecution is building its case, and you feel pressured to make a quick decision. Before you do anything else, understand this: an arrest is not a conviction. Our experienced legal team is here to fight for your rights and ensure the best possible outcome.
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At Greg Smith and Associates, we have successfully resolved thousands of criminal cases for clients throughout Utah. For over two decades, we have built a reputation for tenacious and effective legal representation, earning an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
Our client-focused approach means we are here for you. We are available day and night to answer your calls, texts, and emails. We understand the stress you’re under, and we provide compassionate, non-judgmental support while we fight tirelessly on your behalf.
We have helped thousands of clients navigate the complexities of Utah’s judiciary. Our firm has a remarkable winning percentage, frequently securing reduced or dismissed charges for the people we represent.
We provide comprehensive support to protect your rights.
“Worked with Greg on an employment appeal recently regarding my fiancé and a local school district. He was extremely professional, stayed in constant communication with us (e.g., updates, phone calls, emails, etc). Met with us personally whenever we asked for a meeting. Always made time for us, and made us feel welcome to reach out with any questions we had. Overall, strongly recommend Greg for anyone experiencing legal employment issues. He was great to work with, extremely WELL priced, works with you and makes you feel like a priority, and helped us feel like we had an advocate on our side.”
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The sooner we can get involved, the more we can do to protect you. Contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your case.
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The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.
The user and reader of this information should beware because although we strive to keep the information timely and accurate, there will often be a delay between official publication of the materials and their appearance in or modification of this system, and every case must be looked at individually. Thus, we make no express or implied guarantees that the information on this site is correct, and it should not be relied upon. The Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations remain the official sources for regulatory information published by the Department of Labor, and before you do anything, you should consult an attorney, who can review the specifics of your matter. We will make every effort to correct errors brought to our attention, but laws and regulations are constantly changing, and we may at times even misinterpret them.