Email: jeff@cgsutahlaw.com
Phone: 801-364-4040
Direct: 801-441-5754
Education: Creighton
University (J.D. 1999); University of Utah (B.A. English 1995)
Bar Admissions: Utah State Bar; United States District Court
for the District of Utah, Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Court
of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Areas of Practice: Real Estate Litigation, Construction
Litigation, Business Litigation, Landlord/Tenant Litigation, Probate
Litigation, Appellate Litigation, and Collections
Professional Affiliations: Salt Lake County Bar Association; Park City
Bar Association; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Honors Fraternity
Jeffrey T. Colemere
practices primarily in the areas of real estate litigation, construction
litigation, business litigation, landlord/tenant litigation, probate
litigation, appellate litigation and collections. Mr. Colemere has represented real estate
professionals, businesses, property owners, estates, and construction companies
in complex litigation matters, and has successfully litigated before State and
Federal judges, Utah juries, the Utah Court of Appeals and Utah Supreme
Court. After nearly seventeen years of
working in the public and private sectors, Mr. Colemere (together with his
partners) launched the firm of Colemere Gibbs & Stout, PLLC for the purpose
of bringing superior legal services, sound advice, and creative solutions to
the firm’s clientele. During his
distinguished career, Mr. Colemere served as an Assistant Attorney General in
the Education and Criminal Appeals Divisions, in leadership positions with the
Utah State Bar, and as a member of the Utah State Bar Journal Committee. Mr. Colemere has consistently been nominated
by his peers as one of Utah Business’ Legal Elite in trial
practice. Currently Mr. Colemere also serves
as a Judge Advocate General in the U.S. Army Reserve, specializing in military
law. In 2009-10, Mr. Colemere served a
tour of duty in Taji, Iraq with the 96th Sustainment Brigade, where he was
awarded the Army’s Meritorious Service Medal.
A graduate of Creighton University School of Law, Mr. Colemere was the
recipient of the CALI award for excellence in Trial Practice and Advanced Legal
Writing. When not practicing law, Mr.
Colemere enjoys outdoor activities with his wife and their six children.