Attorney Bio

THE QUICK FACTS:

Founding Partner Cory Broadbent was born and raised in Utah County.  He graduated from Brigham Young University in 2001.  He graduated from Arizona State University: Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in 2005, one of the best public law schools in the nation.  He was a member of the moot court and trial teams and a Center Scholar in the College of Law’s prestigious Law, Science, and Technology Center, the national leader in analysis between law and technology.

Mr. Broadbent practiced for the last six years at large firms in Phoenix, Arizona, including Jones Skelton & Hochuli and Beus Gilbert PLLC.  While at those firms, he specialized in accident and injury cases and high-level real estate litigation.  During the course of his career, Mr. Broadbent has worked for both insurance companies and injured individuals — giving him unique insight on both sides of injury cases.  He also spent considerable time working with property owners and developers on some of the most complex real estate developments and litigation in the western United States.

WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU:

Because of Mr. Broadbent’s wide range of experience, you get a attorney who has big firm experience and expertise–but who has chosen to apply it in a more personalized way.  You get an approach and solutions that are designed for you–rather than just being pushed through a system with little to no interaction with your actual lawyer.  At Broadbent Law, this is how we are different. We are a small by choice.   What this means for you is that you get the efficiency of a boutique law firm that is highly specialized in the area of your case–without giving up the resources of a larger firm.  Let us put our experience to work for you.

ADMISSIONS

  • All Utah State Courts
  • U.S. District Court District of Utah
  • All Arizona State Courts
  • U.S. District Court for District of Utah

 

EDUCATION

  • Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Conner College of Law – Juris Doctor
  • Brigham Young University – Bachelor of Arts (History)

 

LANGUAGES

  • Spanish