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D. Scott Crook Practice Areas: Water
Law; Land Use Law; Employment Law; Litigation; Appellate
Practice.
Admitted: 1996, Utah; 1997, Idaho;
2000, U.S. Supreme Court
Law School: Brigham Young University,
J.D., magna cum laude, 1996.
College: Weber State University, B.A.,
summa cum laude, 1993.
Member: Utah State Bar (Chair:
Appellate Practice Section; Member, Sections on: Labor and
Employment, Litigation, Environmental and Young Lawyers);
Idaho State Bar.
Biography: Order of the Coif. Editor,
Brigham Young University Law Review, 1995-1996; Brigham
Young University Journal of Public Law, 1994-1995. Law Clerk,
Hon. Norman H. Jackson, Utah Court of Appeals, 1997-1998;
Hon. William H. Woodland, Idaho Sixth Judicial District,
1996-1997. Author: "Affirming
the Untested-Affirming a Trial Court Based on Issues Raised
Sua Sponte," Utah Bar Journal, Oct. 2001, at 10;
"State v. Davis: Peremptory Strikes and Religion —
The Unworkable Peremptory Challenge Jurisprudence,"
9 B.Y.U. J. Pub. Law 309 (1995).
Languages: Korean.
Born: Tucson, Arizona, May 26, 1969. |