Junior Partner Sarah Liljefelt Accepted to Utah State Bar

A small stream in the Utah's Escalante wilderness flows through a natural arch lined with Autumn Cottonwoods and complimented by some sunrise color on the sky and cliffs above.
A stream in the Utah’s Escalante wilderness

Junior Partner Sarah Liljefelt was recently admitted to the Utah State Bar, making her eligible to practice law in Utah.  Liljefelt is the first attorney with Schroeder Law Offices barred in the state of Utah! In October, Shareholder Laura Schroeder will join Liljefelt in admittance to Utah State Bar.

Utah water law adheres to the Doctrine of Prior Appropriation, which is similar to other states where Schroeder Law Offices practices. Our firm is always looking for more ways to help those dealing with the nuanced and at times confusing world of water law, so expansion to the state of Utah just made sense.

Attorneys at Schroeder Law Offices are currently admitted to practice law in the states of Oregon, Nevada, Washington, California, Idaho, and Utah. With more bar admissions comes more opportunities to provide help to those in need of counsel.

Congratulations to Sarah Liljefelt and an exciting new chapter for Schroeder Law Offices!

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