Customer Support: 800-526-4902
 

Christopher B. Snow: Lawyer with Clyde Snow & Sessions, PC

Christopher B. Snow

LinkedIn
Shareholder and Management Committee Member
Salt Lake City,  UT  U.S.A.
www.clydesnow.com
Phone801-322-2516

Peer Rating
N/R
 N/R

Client Rating

Printer Friendly VersionEmail this PageDownload to My Outlook ContactsAdd lawyer to My FavoritesCompare this lawyer to other lawyers in your favorites

Experience & Credentials
 

Practice Areas

  • Employment Law
  • Civil Litigation
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Commercial Litigation
  • White Collar Criminal Defense
 
Contact InfoTelephone: 801-322-2516
Fax: 801-521-6280
http://www.clydesnow.com
 
Mailing AddressOne Utah Center, Thirteenth Floor, 201 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111-2216
 
University University of Utah, B.S., 1996
 
Law SchoolUniversity of Utah, J.D., 2000
 
Admitted2000, Utah; 2002, District of Columbia
 
Memberships District of Columbia, Federal and American Bar Associations; Utah State Bar (Member, Employment Section).
 
BornWashington, D.C., July 24, 1972
 
Biography

Mr. Snow represents management in federal, state, and administrative employment matters, including the following businesses: Cafe Rio, Inc; Conxx, Inc.; Energy Solutions; Lofthouse Foods; Eagle Gate College; Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.; Park City Municipal Corporation; and many others. He has extensive experience in the areas of wrongful termination, reduction in workforce, Civil Rights (Title VII, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and Americans with Disabilities Act), Fair Labor Standards Act, Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), OSHA violations, and qui tam whistleblower actions. His experience also encompasses the enforcement of non-compete contracts and 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 general business litigation. He has given many presentations on employment law and transactional matters with both the National Business Institute and Sterling Education. Previous to joining Clyde Snow & Sessions, Mr. Snow completed a judicial clerkship with Judge Dee V. Benson, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Utah (2000 to 2002); clerked for the Utah Attorney General's Office (1998); clerked for Marquis & Aurbach in Las Vegas, Nev. (1999); and was employed at Jones Day (Washington D.C. office, 2002 to 2003). Mr. Snow has been honored as part of the Utah Legal Elite for Labor & Employment Law as well as Business Litigation (2008 to 2009, 2004, 2010-2012), a Mountain States Employment Litigation Rising Star Attorney (2008 to 2011), and among the Utah Legal Elite for business litigation. During his university education, he was named a William H. Leary Scholar, and became a member of Golden Key Honor Society. He served as senior staff editor for the Utah Law Review (1999-2000) and authored "Defining the Family: The Family in Transition" (I J.L. Fam. Stud. 287, 2000) and "Harnicherv The University of Utah Medical Center: Fertility Treatment and the Standard of Care" (2 J.L. Fam. Stud. 63, 1999). Currently, Mr. Snow chairs Clyde Snow's Employment Law Practice Group and writes articles for the Group's newsletter, Business as Usual.

 
Reported CasesTeeter v. Lofthouse Foods, 2009 WL 485159 (Feb. 25, 2009) (J. Sam) (dismissing ADA claim for failure to plead sufficient facts to state a prima facie case and ERISA retaliation claim on limitations grounds); Teena Ann Bailey v. Precision H20, Inc., 2009 WL 249476 (Feb. 2, 2009) (J. Campbell) (Employer prevailed on motion for summary judgment; Court dismissed employee's ADA and Retaliation claims holding EEOC's failure to send notice of right to sue to Plaintiff's attorney did not justify tolling the 90 day statutory filing period); United States of America ex rel. Roger Lemmon v. Envirocare of Utah, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 29619 (D. Utah Apr. 9, 2008) (J. Bruce Jenkins) (dismissing False Claims Act qui tam complaint on motion to dismiss for failure to plead fraud with particularity); Drake v. Morinda et al., Oct. 12, 2008, Case No. 060500350 (Plaintiff prevailed on complex real estate commission contract; on summary judgment, Court ordered Defendants to pay 2.5 million dollars in past due commissions to Plaintiff)
 
ISLN915613937
 
Profile Visibility
#377 in weekly profile views out of 4,124 lawyers in Salt Lake City, Utah
#140,279 in weekly profile views out of 1,500,634 total lawyers Overall

Office Information

Christopher B. Snow
Clyde Snow & Sessions, PC
201 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2216




Loading...
 

Professional Networking for Legal Professionals Only

Quickly and easily expand your professional
network - join the premier global network for legal professionals only. It's powered by the
Martindale-Hubbell database - over 1,000,000 lawyers strong.
Join Now