SBSETH W. BLACKKeller Jolley Preece

Keller Jolley Preece

Seth W. Black|0 Yrs Exp

Administrative Law Attorney · Keller Jolley Preece

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945 E Park Dr STE 201, Salt Lake City, UT, 84054https://kjpip.com
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Seth Black is an attorney at Keller Jolley Preece, based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Seth's areas of expertise include Administrative Law, Admiralty & Maritime Law, Bankruptcy, and Business Law. Seth received their legal education at McGeorge SOL Univ of the Pacific. Seth is committed to delivering thorough and effective legal counsel to every client.

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16Practice Areas
  • Administrative Law20%
  • Admiralty & Maritime Law14%
  • Bankruptcy10%
  • Business Law8%
  • Contracts7%
  • Eminent Domain6%
  • Energy5%
  • Environmental Law5%
  • Government4%
  • Government Contracts4%
  • Litigation3%
  • Natural Resources3%
  • Planning & Land Use3%
  • Real Estate3%
  • Toxic Torts3%
  • Zoning2%

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English

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0+ years

Administrative Law Attorney at Keller Jolley Preece. Admitted to practice in . Focus areas include Administrative Law, Admiralty & Maritime Law, Bankruptcy.

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945 E Park Dr STE 201, Salt Lake City, UT, 84054
801-203-3546

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