McKay, Burton & Thurman, P.C.

McKay, Burton & Thurman, P.C. Full Service Law Firm in Salt Lake City, Utah The roots of McKay, Burton & Thurman reach back to 1935 when three well-known Utah lawyers, Henry D. When Delyle H.

Moyle, David Lawrence McKay and Lynn S. Richards, formed a partnership. Their initial legal practice involved water rights, oil, gas, mining and related matters. Over time the firm added attorneys and it developed into a general practice, full-service law office. In 1945, Lynn Richards left the firm and was replaced by Wilford M. Burton, who had just completed a successful term as a Salt Lake City

Judge. At that time, the firm became known as Moyle, McKay & Burton. In April, 1946, Henry D. Moyle resigned his position with the firm after being called to serve as a member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. William Taft Thurman practiced with the firm from 1951 to 1961, at which time he was appointed by President Kennedy to serve as a United States Attorney General for the District of Utah. After resigning from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in 1969, William Taft Thurman returned to the firm and later became a named partner, effectively changing the name to McKay, Burton & Thurman. With the addition of Delyle H. Condie as a named partner in the 1970’s, the firm became known as McKay, Burton, Thurman & Condie. Condie left the firm in 1988, the name of the firm returned to McKay, Burton & Thurman. More recently, in 2001, William T. Thurman, who had practiced with the firm since 1974, was appointed to serve as a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the District of Utah. And in 2010, Joel T. Marker, who started with McKay Burton & Thurman upon his graduation from the University of Utah in 1984, joined Judge Thurman as the newest Bankruptcy Judge for the District of Utah. For over seventy years, McKay, Burton & Thurman has been honored to represent a variety of clients from many walks of life seeking solutions to numerous and diverse legal problems. Whether you are a corporation, partnership, or an individual desiring assistance in legal matters, you will find that the attorneys of McKay, Burton & Thurman are committed to providing the highest quality of legal services in a prompt manner and at a fair and reasonable cost. The attorneys and staff at McKay, Burton & Thurman are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and integrity that have been the hallmark of the firm’s service in the community since 1935.

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15 West South Temple, Suite 1000
Salt Lake City, UT
84101

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+18015214135

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