Completing law school at any age is an impressive feat. For Attorney Philip E. Meyer, that time came and went a little earlier than for most. Listen as Meyer tells us about his experiences (both the pros and cons) of attending and graduating law school by the age of 22! He lets us in on the secrets of how he harnessed his youth and what he learned from other attorneys and used this as an effective strategy to market himself.
Bio:
Attorney Philip Meyer joined Scribner Fowlke – Attorneys at Law in 2015. Before that he was a solo practitioner. As well as being a licensed attorney, he also has his real estate license. Before he began his law practice he managed property. He has several years of experience working with tenants. In addition to property management, he is very proficient at negotiating for collections and getting judgments against debtors. Within his real estate practice he has experience negotiating real estate contracts, cleaning up title to property, boundary disputes, and evictions.
Meyer graduated from the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2013. During law school, he was a law clerk for the Utah Attorney General’s Office. Following law school, he chose to start his own practice but after being mentored by Thomas Scribner for a year, he decided to join the firm. When not working, he enjoys working on his small ranch. He has ten horses including a stallion and several colts that he enjoys training. If not in the office, he is usually in Utah’s beautiful mountains.
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