Background
Hyde, Nathan R. was born on April 3, 1961 in Provo, Utah, United States.
Hyde, Nathan R. was born on April 3, 1961 in Provo, Utah, United States.
Brigham Young University (Bachelor of Arts, 1986. Juris Doctor, 1989). Member, American Inns of Court, 1988-1989.
Brady v. Gibb, 866 P.2d 104 (Utah Appendix, 1994); Trembly v. Mistress Fields Cookies, 884 P.2d 1306 (Utah Appendix, 1994); Richards Irr. Company v. Karren, 880 P.2d 6 (Utah Appendix, 1994); Benson By and Through Benson v. I.H.C. Hospitals, Incorporated., 866 P.2d 537 (Utah, 1993); Adamson v. City of Provo, Utah, 819 F.Supp. 934 (Doctorate. Utah, 1993).Worked at Walstad & Babcock (Salt Lake City, Utah) specializing in Construction and Public Contract Law, Environmental, Surety and Labor/Employment Law. General Civil Trial Practice, Alternate Dispute Resolutions, Lobbying, Real Property. Admitted to the bar, 1989, Utah and United States.
District Court, District of Utah.
1995, United States. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit. Barrister, The Aldon J. Anderson American Inn of Court, 1989-1996.
Member, Mediator Panel, Antidiscrimination Division, Utah Industrial Commission. Member, Utah Motor Transport Association, 1996.
Member: Utah State Bar (Member, Model Utah Jury Instructions Committee.
American Bar Association (Member, Labor and Employment Section). Barrister, American Inn of Court. Walstad and Babcock, is a law firm specializing in preventing and resolving disputes involving commercial, industrial, and residential construction projects and has been admitted to and handles cases in State and Federal Courts throughout the West, as well as the Federal Court of Claims, United States.
Federal Court of Appeals, and several Administrative Boards of Contract Appeals.
The firm represents and participates actively in several national and state construction and surety trade associations. The firm"s attorneys publish articles and participate in programs dealing with matters affecting the construction industry.
The attorneys are active members of several sections and committees of the American Bar and Utah Bar Associations that deal with construction, surety labor and employment issues. Many of the attorneys have degrees in engineering and construction management.
The concentration on preventing and resolving construction and surety claims provides us with an opportunity to deliver quality legal services to our clients in a timely and cost effective manner.
Member, Mediator Panel, Antidiscrimination Division, Utah Industrial Commission. Member, Utah Motor Transport Association, 1996. Member: Utah State Bar (Member, Model Utah Jury Instructions Committee.
American Bar Association (Member, Labor and Employment Section).
Barrister, American Inn of Court.