Matthew Snow

Matthew Snow: Attorney with Lear & Lear PLLC
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Biography

William H. Leary Scholar. Law Clerk: Justice Michael J. Wilkins, Utah Supreme Court, 1998-2000; Attorney General's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1997-1998. Managing Editor, Journal of Energy, Natural Resources and Environmental Law, 1997-1998.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Natural Resources
  • Public Lands Law
  • Acquisition, Exploration, Permitting and Production of Oil, Gas and Mining Properties

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Utah, B.A., English, 1995
Law School Attended:
University of Utah, J.D., English, 1998
Year of First Admission:
1998
Admission:
1998, Utah; 1998, U.S. District Court, District of Utah; U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; Pennsylvania; New York
Memberships:
Salt Lake County Bar Association (Chairman, Oil and Gas Committee, 2003-2004); Utah State Bar; Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation; Utah Association of Professional Landmen (President, 2005-2006).
Birth Information:
Salt Lake City, Utah, February 5, 1971
ISLN:
916475985

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385-443-4252  Phone

www.learlaw.com

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