My varied experience in the law leads me to view it as a human endeavor, with flaws and limitations that those who deal with it sometimes find frustrating, but with redeeming qualities that ultimately bend towards justice.
Stephen Clark's legal career has ranged from Main Street to Wall Street and beyond. His fields of expertise include complex commercial and corporate litigation, constitutional law, civil rights and family law. He has handled both trials and appeals in both federal and state courts. He was listed in Utah Business Magazine’s 2008 Legal Elite for business litigation. His current practice centers on helping clients with divorce and other family matters.
Stephen was born in Ogden, Utah on May 20, 1959. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 1982, and received his J.D. from the University of Utah in 1985. Before joining a law firm in New York City, he clerked for Judge Bruce S. Jenkins in the United States District Court for the District of Utah. He was European Counsel for ALCOA, based in Milan, Italy, from 1996 to 1998. As Legal Director of the ACLU of Utah from 1998 to 2002, he successfully litigated several high-profile constitutional and civil rights cases. He is an adjunct professor at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, where he has taught courses in First Amendment and Judicial Process. He recently served on the Utah Judicial Council's Committee on Privacy and Public Access to Court Records. He also works as a volunteer mentor for the Third District Juvenile Court. He is admitted to practice in Utah and New York. |