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Utah DWI Lawyers

Utah DWI Lawyers.com is dedicated to helping you learn more about the laws in Utah and to helping you find the right Utah DWI lawyer ready to assist you with your legal needs.. Browse through the listings and find the lawyer right for you.


  • A bumper crop of bad license plates
    Austin American-Statesman
    It probably was the "illegal activities" ban that got Austin lawyer Jamie Balagia's plate rejected. Balagia wanted "DWIDUDE" because that's the moniker he uses in defending folks charged with DWI. "If I had a Wendy's franchise and I wanted 'Wendy's,' ...


  • Is Driving High on Marijuana Safer Than Driving Drunk?
    JD Supra (press release)
    by Lawyers.com on 4/24/2012 For decades, marijuana advocates have argued that pot has a significantly different effect on driving ability than alcohol. But if you take the word of one auto insurance company, stoned is actually the safest way to drive.

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