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William B. Bohling is a full-time professional mediator. He mediates a broad range of disputes, emphasizing high conflict, multiparty, and complex matters. He has a Martindale-Hubbell AV rating and has been named to the Best Lawyers in America (2008-09 eds), the Mountain States 2008 Super Lawyers, and the Utah Business Magazines 2007-09 eds) Utah Legal Elite. He was also named the Utah Bar's Distinquished Lawyer of the Year in 1993 and Judge of the Year in 2004.
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Accident / Personal Injury |
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Civil |
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Commercial |
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Construction |
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Divorce |
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Employment |
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Family General |
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Financial Services |
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Government |
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Insurance Bad Faith |
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Insurance Claims |
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Intellectual property rights |
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Patents |
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Products Liability |
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Professional Malpractice |
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Real Estate |
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Trainer |
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Wills, Trusts & Estates |
IAM Member since
2008
Background
Judge Bohlings mediation training and experience date back to 1993 when he joined USA&Ms mediation panel, and was appointed to the Utah federal district courts mediation panel.
After his appointment to the Utah district court bench, he became the chair of the state judicial councils ADR committee. For ten years he was actively engaged in promoting mediation in the state and in establishing a court-annexed mediation program. Prior to taking the bench, he was a shareholder with Jones Waldo Holbrook & McDonough in Salt Lake City, a tenured Associate Professor at Texas Tech University School of Law, in Lubbock Texas (teaching administrative law, antitrust, business torts, contracts, and economic regulation), and a Trial Attorney with United States Department of Justice (Antitrust Division) in Washington, DC. While on the bench he presided over many settlement conferences and informally mediated numerous disputes. Following his retirement from the bench in 2004, he has professionally mediated a wide range of disputes in litigation.
Education/Training
He received his mediation training at Pepperdine University's Strauss Institute, Harvard University's Negotiation Insight Initiative, and CDR Associates In Boulder, Colorado. He holds an LLM from the University of Michigan Law School, an MA in economics from Texas Tech University, and a BS in electrical engineering from the University of Utah.
Practicing in
Utah
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