Andrew G. Deiss's profile

    Andrew G. Deiss

    Top rated Business Litigation attorney in Salt Lake City, Utah

    Education Qualification:

    The University of Chicago Law School

    Practice Areas:

    Business litigation,

    Antitrust litigation,

    Intellectual property,

    Real estate,

    Securities & corporate finance

    10 West 100 South, Suite 700Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101

    First Admitted: 1995, Utah

    Professional Webpage: https://www.deisslaw.com/andrew-deiss

    Bar/Professional Activity:
    • President, Utah Lawyers for the Arts, 1997-2010
    • Member, American Bar Association
    • Judge Pro Tempore, Third District Court, State of Utah, Small Claims Department, 1996-1999
    • Member, Utah State Bar
    • Member, American Society of Trial Consultants (ASTC)
    • Barrister, American Inns of Court
    Verdicts/Settlements (Case Results):
    • Neder v. United States, 527 U.S. 1, 1999
    • People v. Williams, 21 P.3d 1209, Cal., 2001
    • People v. Douglas, 680 N.Y.S.2d 145, 1998
    • Berghuis v. Smith, 130 S. Ct. 1382, 2010
    • U.S. v. Lynch, 952 F. Supp. 167, S.D.N.Y., 1997
    • Davis v. State, 809 A.2d 565, Del., 2002
    • U.S. v. Gaudin, 515 U.S. 506, 1995
    • People v. Marshall, 919 P.2d 1280, Cal., 1996
    Honors/Awards:
    • Top 100 Attorney in Nevada, Utah, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, Super Lawyers
    • Championship Varsity Ice Hockey Team, MVP Yale University
    • Attorney to Watch Attorney At Law Magazine, 2015, Recognition
    • Anti-Trust, Commercial and Wrongful Death Litigation, 2018, America's Top 100 High Stakes Litigators
    • Antitrust Lawyer of the Year, Salt Lake City, 2016, Best Lawyers in America U.S. News and World Reports
    • Martindale Hubbell 'Preeminent' lawyer, rating of AV
    • Utah's Legal Elite, 2006-2014
    • Best Lawyers, 2011 - 2021, America U.S. News and World Reports
    • Mountain States Super Lawyer, 2010- 2014
    • Top Attorney Litigation, Avvo, 2014
    • Top 100 Lawyer, ASLA, 2014
    Educational Background:
    • Yale University, Bachelor of Arts, Humanities, 1986
    • University of Chicago, Master of Arts, Legal History, 1990; A.B.D., Graduate School of History, Ph.D oral examinations in US History  
    Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
    • Speaker, University of Wyoming Psychology of Persuasion Conference
    • Speaker, National Business Institute May it Please the Court: Why Stories Should Matter to Trial Lawyers
    • Speaker, National Business Institute May it Please the Court: Why Stories Should Matter to Trial Lawyers
    • Lecturer, National Institute of Trial Advocacy The Science of Storytelling for the Trial Lawyer
    • Speaker, Utah Bar Association's Business Section Annual Meeting Unfair Trade Practices
    • Lecturer, National Institute of Trial Advocacy The Science of Storytelling from Intake to Verdict
    • Speaker, Utah Bar Association CLE Rise and Shine: Storytelling and Trial Advocacy
    • Cited in University of Chicago Law Review
    • Cited in Randall Kennedy, Race, Crime, and the Law, Vintage, 1997
    • Cited in Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, The Majesty of the Law, Random House, 2003
    • Cited in David Cole, No Equal Justice: Race and Class in the American Criminal Justice System, The New Press, 1999
    • Cited in Eric K. Monkkonen, Murder in New York City, University of California Press, 2000
    • Cited in Linda K. Kerber, No Constitutional Right to Be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of Citizenship, Hill & Wang, 1998
    • Cited in Neil Vidmar, World Jury Systems, Oxford, 2001
    • Cited in Negotiating Justice: The Criminal Trial Jury in a Pluralist America, 3 U. Chi. Roundtable 323, 1996
    • Cited in Making the Crime Fit the Punishment: Pre-Arrest Sentence Manipulation by Investigators Under the Sentencing Guidelines, 1994 U. Chi. Legal F. 419
    • Instructor, National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA), Rocky Mountain Regional program 2007-present.
    • Mock Trial Coach, West High School, 2011-present
    • Adjunct Professor, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Communications Department
    • Frequent Instructor, National Institute of Trial Advocacy, Trial Advocacy
    • Cited in Harvard Law Review
    • Cited in Michigan Law Review
    • Cited in U.C.L.A. Law Review
    • Cited in University of Pennsylvania Law Review
    • Cited in Georgetown Law Review
    • Cited in Northwestern University Law Review
    • Cited in California Law Review
    • Cited in Texas Law Review
    • Cited in Duke Law Review
    • Cited in Stanford Law Review
    • Cited in Cornell Law Review
    • Cited in Wisconsin Law Review
    • Cited in Northwestern Law Review
    • Cited in Vanderbilt Law Review
    • Cited in Virginia Law Review
    • Cited in Yale Law Journal
    • Cited in University of Michigan Law Review
    • Cited in N.Y.U. Law Review
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