2740 Smallman St suite 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA
Focused. Forward-looking. And definitely driven. That would be Shannon Vukmir. Excelling in the disposition of property, as well as real property acquisitions and development work, Shannon is compelled to be an effective attorney, taking the time to understand her clients’ long-term business goals and maintain client relations. Shannon joined the firm in 2006 and became a Partner in 2015. She is also determined to help Sitko Bruno succeed, doing what she can to grow the firm and leading the charitable donations committee. Shannon currently serves on the Central Catholic High School Board of Directors. Outside of the office, Shannon enjoys long runs and adventure races, which probably comes in handy keeping up with her three boys and golden retriever.
623 E Fort Union Blvd., Suite 108, Midvale, UT 840470
Michelle is passionate about life and helping others. She’s dedicated to helping her clients through their personal injury claims and understands how stressful and difficult the process can be for her clients. Prior to earning her law degree, Michelle earned 2 B.S. degrees – Political Science and Human Development and Family Studies – from the University of Utah, and she’s a big Utah Utes' fan. She enjoyed living in Grand Rapids, Michigan while pursuing her law degree, now known as Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School and made lifelong friends there. She enjoys playing with her Doodles and spending time with family and friends.
623 East Fort Union Blvd., Suite 108, Midvale, UT 84047
George T. Waddoups has practiced law since 1982. Born and raised in Brigham City, Utah, George has enjoyed practicing law in the state of Utah because of the deep sense of community he feels for Utahans. George has always been involved with the community, whether teaching high school seminary or coaching baseball, basketball or soccer. He is motivated by his sense of civic and community responsibility. George has often spoken to high school civics and history classes. After graduating from the Utah State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Pre-law, as well as a minor in Economics, he pursued a Juris Doctorate from Memphis State University. George has always felt that education is a high priority and has instilled that in his five children. Two of his five children, Riley and Michelle Waddoups, both practice law. George has represented many people over the years, recovering over $300 million dollars for his clients in settlements and verdicts, and has reached numerous seven and eight-figure settlements. One of George’s most notable cases involved a trucking accident, which resulted in a wrongful death. George’s client was traveling on the highway, when a semi-truck made a left turn in front of him. He had little time to react, and the impact of the incident killed him. The jury reached a verdict in the case and awarded George’s client and gave his family $58.5 million dollars. This was a major relief to the victim’s family to help for future expenses that would come as a result of losing their father. George is a member of numerous legal organizations. George is rated by his peers and has been nominated a Super Lawyer for ten years, and Legal Elite for many years. Over his thirty-nine years of practice, George has been recognized nationally for his work. George has also been recognized as one of the The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, an award that recognizes an attorney’s success in preserving justice for all. George is also part of the National Association of Distinguished Counsel Top 1%. George has worked tirelessly in advocating for his clients’ relief through getting justice and obtaining fair compensation from insurance companies. Through donating his time and money, George has shown a devoted sense of community. He has regularly contributed to numerous charities. George enjoys spending time with his five children at Bear Lake, where they like to boat and spend time outdoors. George also enjoys cruising around on his Harley motorcycle, exploring the Midwest.
84 W Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA 95113
Wade has been a member of the California State Bar, the United States District Court for the Northern District, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States District Court for the Eastern District, the United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals and has been a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the Santa Clara County Bar Association. Mr. Wade graduated from the Rutgers University School of Law, where he earned his J.D. He specializes in civil litigation, conducting jury trials in complex cases and in helping individuals and businesses in every phase of their development. He has been practicing law for almost twenty years. He also has served as both a judge pro tem and an arbitrator for the Santa Clara County Superior Court, and has guest lectured at Stanford University. He also has represented clients in both commercial and serious personal injury cases. He has extensive expertise in conducting negotiations, and has negotiated multi-million dollar disputes, lawsuits and business contracts. Wade’s vast array of in-depth experience has also led him to become an expert in representing businesses and start-up companies, as he is cognizant of exactly what it takes to assist them in both achieving their fundraising goals and operating their businesses.
49 W 38th St, New York, NY 10018, USA
Stuart Wagner is a top-notch, professional attorney in the areas of legal negligence, personal injury, construction accidents, and commercial litigation. Stuart is an experienced trial lawyer, who fights for his clients. When a client comes to Stuart with a problem, it becomes HIS problem. Stuart is self-driven to win, and puts his experience to work for his clients. Stuart has a successful record in both jury trials and mediations throughout the New York area. Stuart’s work is written up in the New York Jury Verdict Reports, The New York Law Journal and the New York Post. Stuart filed two of the first medical malpractice lawsuits arising out of the 2007 Hepatitis C outbreak discovered by the New York City Board of Health. His clients are both business executives who were negligently infected with Hepatitis by a doctor while undergoing an endoscopy. Stuart graduated Magna Cum Lade and received his B.A from Queens College of the City of New York, and his J.D. from Fordham University School of Law. He is a member of the New York State Bar Association, Tort Litigation Committee and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.