Mr. Stephen Mayfield

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Mr. Stephen Mayfield: Attorney with York Howell
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Biography

Stephen J. Mayfield is an attorney at York Howell, practicing in the areas of corporate law, asset protection, estate planning, federal tax law, charitable giving and trust and probate administration. Stephen advises businesses and individuals on various tax issues within the context of corporate transactions, emerging entities, and estate plans. He assists entrepreneurs form limited liability companies and corporations, and he advises medical professionals with practice administration, compliance and restructuring. Stephen represents clients regarding mergers and acquisitions, leases, non-disclosure agreements, non-compete agreements, and purchase agreements. He also assists companies and individuals with succession planning and preparation of buy-sell agreements. Stephen has also successfully represented clients before the Internal Revenue Service. Stephen is licensed in Utah and in Nevada where he practiced for a prominent Las Vegas law firm for five years before returning to Utah in 2013. He continues to represent Nevada clients and others who seek to utilize Nevada’s favorable asset protection laws and devices. Stephen currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Food and Care Coalition located in Provo, Utah. Stephen is a graduate of the University of Utah and the Chicago-Kent College of Law (Illinois Institute of Technology). He earned his LLM in Taxation from Denver University. Stephen lives in American Fork, Utah with his wife and three children where his son Neil is currently a member of the nationally recognized American Fork High School Marching Band. Stephen speaks Japanese having lived in Japan for three years, including one year studying on scholarship at the University of Shinshu in Nanago, Japan. He is also an avid cyclist and skier.

Areas of Practice (6)

  • Estate, Asset, and Tax Planning
  • Corporate Law and Governance
  • Probate Administration and Litigation
  • Trust Administration and Litigation
  • Elder Law and Guardianship
  • Federal Tax Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Utah, B.A., Japanese
Law School Attended:
Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, J.D., 2004; Denver University, LL.M., Taxation, 2005
Year of First Admission:
2004
Admission:
2004, Utah; 2006, Nevada; 2020, Wyoming
Memberships:
State Bar of Nevada; Utah State Bar.
Languages:
English and Japanese
ISLN:
919808919
Hobbies & interests:
Family, cycling, skiing, guitar

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Stephen Mayfield of YorkHowell has been invaluable and continues to organize and settle our complex large estate I am Trustee of. He has coordinated multiple court petitions which have ended in favor...

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385-554-0272  Phone

801-527-1000  Fax

www.yorkhowell.com/our-people/stephen-mayfield

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