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Bar Admissions

2016 — Utah

Clerkships

Honorable J. Frederic Voros, Jr., Utah Court of Appeals

Honorable John A. Pearce, Utah Supreme Court

Education

2016, J.D., University of Utah, High Honors, CALI Awards, Outstanding Achievement

2013, B.S., Psychology, cum laude, B.S. Human Development & Family Studies, cum laude, University of Utah

Professional Activities

Board of Directors Member, Junior Achievement of Utah

Development Committee Member, The Children’s Center

Board of Directors Member, Spy Hop

Victoria R. Luman | Attorney | Parr Brown

Victoria R. Luman

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About Victoria R. Luman

Victoria’s practice involves complex commercial litigation, entertainment and media law, employment law, and business immigration. Victoria has considerable experience with Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and the Fair Labor Standards Act and works with a variety of large and small employers in developing effective employment policies, procedures, and handbooks. Victoria has also developed an expertise specific to media and entertainment law and handles a variety of issues for her clients throughout the television, film, music, and publishing industries. Victoria enjoys helping her clients in the entertainment industry find creative solutions to intersecting issues involving both entertainment and employment law.

As a member of Parr Brown’s Entertainment Law practice, Victoria has represented numerous entertainers and artists on a wide variety of deals and projects throughout the entertainment industry—from major-label recording contracts to film and television deals—while working with directors, producers, musicians, publishers, screenwriters, authors, sports teams, and many others. Victoria enjoys working with creatives to help them navigate complex legal matters so that they can achieve their ultimate goal of sharing their art with the community.

With Parr Brown’s Employment group, Victoria counsels clients on a variety of employment law issues and particularly enjoys working with small startup companies and entrepreneurs. She has considerable experience in the area of employment contracts, including executive employment agreements, non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, separation and severance agreements, and independent contractor issues. Victoria also has particular expertise in business immigration law and assists clients in preparing H-1B and H-2B visas and green card applications.

Outside of her legal practice, Victoria devotes her time to volunteering with local organizations geared towards promoting inclusive education and youth initiatives. Victoria is a member of the Board of Spy Hop Productions, where she translates her expertise in entertainment law towards promoting Spy Hop’s mission of mentoring and educating students in the media arts. Victoria currently serves as a member of the Development Committee for The Children’s Center Utah, where she strives to raise awareness and funding for the vital mental health services the Center provides to children in need. Victoria is also a member of the Board of Junior Achievement of Utah, championing access to entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and work readiness curriculums in schools across the state.

Before joining Parr Brown, Victoria served as a judicial clerk for The Honorable J. Frederic Voros, Jr. of the Utah Court of Appeals and a judicial clerk for The Honorable John A. Pearce of the Utah Supreme Court.

Victoria has been recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch for 2024, and listed as one of Utah Business Magazine’s Legal Elite for 2022 and Mountain States Super Lawyers as a Rising Star for 2022.

In her free time, Victoria enjoys spending time fly fishing, hiking, biking, camping, surfing, and skiing with her husband, her two kids, and their Labrador retrievers, Gru and Lucy, who have been featured in a variety of outdoor industry advertisements and films. Despite their “professional” accolades, Gru and Lucy are still working to pay off debts incurred for eating shoes, coats, sleeping bags, television remotes, and house plants. But Victoria remains a proud dog mom, eager to tell anyone and everyone about them. She loves sharing her passion for the outdoors with her kids, and outside of work, you can find her enjoying Utah’s mountains with her family.

Publications & Speaking Engagements

The Business of Being an Artist
Spy Hop: Art Talk, July 2022
To Zoom It May Concern – A Guide to Social Distance Lawyering
Utah State Bar Spring Convention, March 2021
Litigation Skills Series Special Edition – Yes You Can Do a Virtual Jury Trial
Utah State Bar, January 2021
Incomplete Integration: Water, Drought, and Electricity Planning in the West
31 J. ENVTL. L. & LITIG. 167 (2016) (with Lincoln L. Davies)
The Role of Natural Gas in the Clean Power Plan
49 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 325 (2015) (with Lincoln L. Davies)
Diverting the Flow: Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline for Children With Disabilities in Utah
2 UTAH J. CRIM. L. 105 (2015)

Awards & Recognitions

Utah Legal Elite | Top Lawyers