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Bar Admissions

2012 — Utah

Clerkships

2012-2013

For Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant, Utah Supreme Court

Education

2012, J.D., University of Utah, Order of the Coif S.J. Quinney College of Law

2008, B.S., cum laude, Economics, and B.A., cum laude, Asian Studies University of Utah

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Thomas E. Goodwin

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About Thomas E. Goodwin

Thomas Goodwin is a member of the firm’s real estate and finance groups.

Mr. Goodwin received his Juris Doctor Order of the Coif in 2012 from the S.J. Quinney College of Law where he was the Executive Footnote Editor of the Utah Law Review. He was awarded the CALI Award multiple times for highest grade in course as well as several Outstanding Achievement Awards for best overall performance in course. 

While attending law school, Mr. Goodwin served as a volunteer for the Utah Crime Victims Legal Clinic, as a Law Clerk for the Salt Lake Legal Defenders, and as a Judicial Intern for the United States District Court for the District of Utah. He also worked as a summer associate for Parr Brown in 2012, during which time he gained experience assisting the firm’s Litigation Section. He expanded that experience during a clerkship for Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant of the Utah Supreme Court in 2012-2013.

Mr. Goodwin was recognized as a “Rising Star” by Mountain States Super Lawyers for 2017-2022. He was included in the 2022 and 2023 editions of The Best Lawyers in America® for Real Estate Law.

Publications & Speaking Engagements

Protecting Taxpayers and Crime Victims: The Case for Restricting Utah’s Preliminary Hearings to Felony Offenses. Co-authored with Professor Paul Cassell, 2011 UTAH L. REV. 1377.
Note, Victims’ Rights in Context: Protecting Crime Victims Under the Utah Supreme Court’s Analysis of Rule 506(D)(1), 2011 UTAH L. REV. 651.

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