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Thaddeus W Wendt Lawyer
Location
1834 E 3100 N Layton, UT 84040

Accident & Injury, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Civil Rights

Brian L Hansen Lawyer
Location
1834 E 3100 N Layton, UT 84040

Motor Vehicle, Products Liability, Personal Injury

Nancy A Mismash Lawyer
Location
8132 S Redwood Road West Jordan, UT 84088

Personal Injury, Lawsuit & Dispute, Motor Vehicle

I joined Robert DeBry in November 1997 after working as in house counsel for a nutraceutical company where I was in charge of FDA compliance, patent and trademark procurement, and outside litigation. As the lead attorney for Mass Torts at Robert DeBry & Associates, I have dedicated my career to helping people that have been injured by dangerous drugs and unsafe medical devices. My practice includes complex civil litigation, pharmaceutical and general products liability, multi-district litigation, consumer protection, personal injury, wrongful death, and class action litigation. I have successfully represented clients in claims against pharmaceutical giants such as Bayer, Johnson & Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer as well as medical device manufactures Bard, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, Zimmer, and DePuy. I am actively representing clients injured by Actos, Avandia, Fosamax, Granuflo, Januvia, Nuvaring, Testosterone replacement therapies, Xarelto, Yasmine, Yaz, and Zofran. She is also pursuing claims against the makers of Metal on Metal Hips (MOM) including Biomet M2a Magnum, DePuy ASR, DePuy Pinnacle, Stryker ABG II, Stryker Rejuvenate, Wright Medical Conserve, and Wright Medical Profemur. In addition, I represent women that have suffered life altering consequences from failed trans-vaginal mesh products, used to treat stress urinary incontinence (leakage of urine during moments of physical activity, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercise) and Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP). I earned my bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah in 1988 in Political Science and Economics. I completed post-graduate work in Economics before attending law school. I graduated from the University of Idaho, College of Law in 1992 and was admitted to the Utah State Bar that same year. I am an avid equestrian. I own Quarter Horses and am a member of the American Quarter Horse Association and serve as a board member for the Utah Quarter Horse Association. I enjoy trail riding with my daughter and friends and attending horse shows. During the winter I enjoy watching my son compete in men’s gymnastics.

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Ron Kramer Lawyer
Location
8132 S Redwood Road West Jordan, UT 84088

Accident & Injury, Employment Discrimination, Commercial Bankruptcy, Wrongful Death

At the very start of his legal career in 1997…Ron Kramer made a personal commitment to provide the best service possible to his clients, his profession, and his community. Over the years, his dedication as a personal injury attorney has not wavered. A California native, Kramer came to Utah to attend Brigham Young University, where he received a B.A. in international relations in 1992. He returned to his home state to attend law school, getting his J.D. at the University of the Pacific’s McGeorge School of Law in 1996. He and his wife had two young children at the time, and decided that they wanted to raise them in Utah, so he made the decision to move back and joined Sykes & Associates, a plaintiffs’ personal injury firm in Salt Lake City. At the time, Kramer was interested in developing a career in patent law, but his experience handling cases for injured plaintiffs dispelled that idea. “I liked that we were representing the underdog against these power brokers,” he recalls. He and a colleague at that firm then ventured out to launch their own firm in Salt Lake City, but after three years of dealing with the commute from his home in Draper, Kramer decided that he wanted to practice law closer to home. He opened the Kramer Injury Law in 2004, with its primary office in West Jordan, and he’s been growing his practice as a personal injury attorney in the area ever since. In large part, the success of the Kramer Injury Law is attributable to a singular commitment to providing outstanding customer service. “It’s one of the things that set us apart,” he says. “I don’t want to hear anybody being unhappy about how we handle their case. Our mantra is: We want to provide the best customer service possible so all of our clients are happy.” Kramer’s commitment to customer service includes a 30-day no-fee promise. This is a guarantee to clients that if they are dissatisfied with the level of service they are receiving, they will not be charged in any way for the work that’s been done. Part of the pledge to providing clients the best service means handling cases to achieve the best possible outcomes for them, and Kramer has scored some noteworthy wins along the way. In 2008, for instance, he achieved a $1.6 million jury verdict following a seven-day trial in Ogden for a client who suffered a spinal cord injury that left him permanently disabled when his vehicle was struck by an advertising company truck.

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Litigation, Employment, Criminal, Personal Injury
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Lawsuit & Dispute, Wrongful Death, Personal Injury, Accident & Injury