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Brian K Jackson

Brian K Jackson

Brian K. Jackson, LLC
  • Employment Law, Civil Rights, Personal Injury ...
  • Utah, Washington
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Ever since I was in high school I was never a fan of someone with higher authority picking on someone else who was not in the same position. It rubs me wrong when there is a wrong which can’t be righted just because of authority or someone doesn’t know that their wrong can be righted. That was a big motivator for me to take a career in law. Many people say, “I want an aggressive attorney.” What does that mean? All the law is factual circumstances that tie to some kind of legal remedy. If there ingredients aren’t there, then there is no case. A top attorney knows the law and knows the facts of the case well. Attention to detail is what wins cases. An attorney can be aggressive all they want, but if the facts aren’t in their favor, or they don’t know the facts well-enough they will fall flat on their face. I started practicing criminal law, because in my eyes, defendants were the ones who were most picked-on in regards to authority disparity. From there, I have moved to employment law, worker’s compensation, civil rights, personal injury and business law. Businesses can pick on their employees too. The firm was created in 2014 and is now located near downtown Salt Lake City to serve those who don’t yet have a voice.

Practice Areas
Employment Law
Employee Benefits, Employment Contracts, Employment Discrimination, ERISA, Overtime & Unpaid Wages, Sexual Harassment, Whistleblower, Wrongful Termination
Civil Rights
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Discrimination, Employment, Fair Housing, Police Misconduct, Privacy Law
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Products Liability
Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
Workers' Compensation
Intellectual Property
DUI & DWI
Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Contingent Fees
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Utah
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Washington
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Languages
  • Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Owner
Brian K. Jackson, LLC
Current
Education
Gonzaga University School of Law
J.D. (2014)
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Awards
Top 40 under 40 attorneys in employment law
National Trial Lawyers
Identified as Lawyer of Distinction
Lawyers of Distinction
Top 40 under 40 Employment law attorneys
American Academy of Attorneys
Rising Star in the field of Employment Law
American Institute of Legal Advocates
Identified as Lawyer of Distinction
Lawyers of Distinction
Top 40 under 40 Employment law attorneys
American Academy of Attorneys
Top 40 under 40 attorneys in employment law
Association of American Trial Lawyers in 2018
Expert recommended as one of the top 3 employment lawyers in Salt Lake City
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Professional Associations
Utah State Bar  # 15296
Member
Current
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Utah Bar of Employment Lawyers
- Current
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Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Member
- Current
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Publications
Articles & Publications
Are gratuities going to waiters or the restaurant? Here's why it matters
Deseret News
Websites & Blogs
Website
Legal Answers
110 Questions Answered
Q. If I file a appeal do I need to still do the probation thing
A: It depends on if it is out of justice or district court. Justice you will start over with a clean slate, district, you will still be on probation unless / until the court of appeals overturns the judgment.
Q. I'M 62 year's old and trying to find an attorney to represent me concerning the tobacco master settlement agreement.
A: Are you located in Utah or California?
Q. Can an adult instructor of equine activities be held liable if they don't require their youth students to wear helmets?
A: The statute listed says it all, which constitutes negligence in the disregard for the safety of the participant. After that is proven, you have to show that there was an injury associated to that. They can't be held liable for anything if there isn't an injury according to the statute. So if you are trying to sue them for just not requiring the kids to wear a helmet, that isn't enough.
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Brian K. Jackson, LLC
503 W. 2600 S., Ste. 200
Bountiful, UT 84010
Toll-Free: (801) 441-8922