466 e 500 S

Central City - Salt Lake City, UT 84111

(801) 519-2555

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Reviews for Orme Sarah H Esq:

  • Photo of Mark Richards
    Comment from Salt Lake City, UT
    almost 10 years ago
    I fired this attorney within one business day of hiring her. In my estimation, she is not sharp re: the Code and I was not going to "pay her tuition" for her to get up the curve on my matter. As it turned out, her "representation" of me resulted in a fee dispute. Ask yourself: Do you really want to do business with an inexperienced associate who you have been told is in a fee dispute of >3 months?