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Christopher B. Snow 
Salt Lake City, Utah
Director and Shareholder
phone (801) 322-2516
fax (801) 521-6280
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Director and Shareholder at Clyde Snow, Mr. Snow received his juris doctor from the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. Following graduation, Mr. Snow clerked for the Honorable Dee V. Benson for the United States District Court of the District of Utah. Elected by his peers as a Utah Legal Elite in the Labor and Employment area, Mr. Snow has extensive experience representing and counseling clients on employee-driven litigation in the areas of wrongful termination, reduction in workforce, Civil Rights (Title VII, Sexual Harassment, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and Americans with Disabilities Act), Fair Labor Standards Act, Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), OSHA violations, and wrongful discharge. His experience also encompasses enforcing non-compete contracts as well as bringing and defending claims for trade secret misappropriations and trademark infringement. Mr. Snow has an active real estate license and represents businesses and individuals in real estate transactions and litigation, and in general business litigation.

Primary Areas of Practice

  • Employment Law (Representing Employers)
  • Complex Buisness Litigation
  • Real Estate Litigation

    Mr. Snow can be contacted at cbs@clydesnow.com.
  • Litigation Percentage:
    85% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
    Bar Admissions:
    Utah, 2000
    U.S. District Court, 2000
    District of Columbia, 2002
    Education:
    University of Utah College of Law, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2000
    J.D.
    Honors: William H. Leary Scholar
    Honors: Recipient of the Moot Court Best Brief Award, Top Ten
    Honors: Recipient of Outstanding Achievement Award, Evidence
    Law Review: Senior Staff Editor, 1999 - 2000


    University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1996
    B.S.


    Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies, BYU, Jerusalem, Israel


    Published Works:
    Defining the Family: The Family in Transition, 1 J. L. & Fam. Stud. 287, 1999


    Harnicher v. University of Utah Medical Center: Fertility Treatment and the Standard Care, 2 J. L. & Fam. Stud. 63, 2000


    Representative Clients:
    Cafe Rio
    Dale Barton Insurance Agency
    Detroit Diesel Remanufacturing, Inc.
    Inpatients Consultant Management
    Lofthouse Foods
    New Age Beverage LLC
    Precision H2)
    Ralcorp Holdings Inc.
    Honors and Awards:
    Utah Legal Elite, Business Litigation, 2005


    Utah Legal Elite, Labor & Employment Law, 2004


    Mountain States Employment Litigation Rising Star Attorney, 2008 - Present


    Professional Associations and Memberships:
    ABA, 2002 - Present
    Labor and Employment Lawyer


    Utah State Bar, 2002 - Present
    Executive Committee, Young Lawyers Division


    Utah State Bar, 2002 - Present
    Member, Labor and Employment Division


    Past Employment Positions:
    Jones Day, Washington D.C., Associate


    The Honorable Dee V. Benson, Chief Judge of the United States District Court, District of Utah, Judicial Clerk


    Utah Attorney's General's Office, Law Clerk, 1998


    Ancillary Businesses:
    Licensed Real Estate Agent, Utah 1997-Present
    Fraternities/Sororities:
    Sigma Chi

    The law firm of Clyde Snow Sessions & Swenson is a Utah institution. Our lawyers proudly assist clients throughout Utah and the intermountain west, including the cities of Salt Lake City, Orem, Provo, Ogden, Park City, Tooele, Heber City, and St. George (Saint George) for over 50 years with resolving their legal issues, including water rights, eminent domain, white collar crime, and family law, as well as business formation and complex litigation issues.

     
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