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David A. Cutt

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David A. Cutt

Partner
 
Eisenberg & Gilchrist
900 Parkside Tower, 215 South State Street
Salt Lake City, Utah  84111
(Salt Lake Co.)

Telephone: 801-366-9100
Fax: 801-350-0065
http://www.eisenbergandgilchrist.com



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Practice AreasPersonal Injury; Products Liability; Medical Malpractice; Wrongful Death; Brain/Spinal Cord Injury; Ski/Sports Injuries; Workplace Accidents
 
EducationUniversity of Michigan, J.D., 1991, Colgate University, B.A., English, magna cum laude, 1987
 
Admitted1991, Utah and U.S. District Court, District of Utah
 
MembershipsSalt Lake County and American Bar Associations; Utah State Bar; Utah Association for Justice; American Association for Justice.
 
BornMedia, Pennsylvania, May 28, 1965
 
BiographyDavid A. Cutt is a 1991 graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and a founding member of Eisenberg & Gilchrist. His practice focuses on catastrophic personal injury, product liability and medical malpractice cases. He has tried numerous cases to verdict and obtained multiple seven-figure recoveries on behalf of his injured clients. Mr. Cutt has particular expertise prosecuting cases on behalf of people who have suffered brain or spinal cord injuries, as well as pursuing claims for injuries caused by defective automobile tires and other dangerous products. Mr. Cutt sits on the board of the Utah Association for Justice. He has published numerous articles on personal injury and product liability law and is the editor of the Utah Trial Journal. Mr. Cutt is on the faculty of Utah's "Learn from the Pros" series of seminars for young lawyers and lectures frequently on topics related to personal injury law. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: "Will the Real Employer Please Stand Up: An Analysis of Workers' Compensation Immunity Under Utah Law," Utah Trial Journal, December 1999; "Separation Anxiety: Basic Discovery in Tire Tread Separation Cases," Utah Trial Journal, Fall 2004.
 
Reported CasesSharp v. Williams, 915 P.2d 495 (Utah 1996).
 
ISLN901144711
 


 

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