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Casey Todd Hoyer is a dedicated attorney at Hoyer Law Firm, located in the vibrant community of Lehi, Utah. With a deep-rooted belief in the core values of honesty, integrity, and hard work—instilled in him from his upbringing in a close-knit farming community in Oregon—Casey approaches the practice of law as a noble vocation. His diverse background allows him to connect authentically with clients from all walks of life, whether they are farmers or high-ranking officials. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Oregon, Casey honed his leadership skills during a two-year mission in Auckland, New Zealand, and the Cook Islands. He then graduated with a Juris Doctorate from Willamette University College of Law in 2003, gaining a solid foundation in legal principles from the oldest law school in the Western United States. Licensed to practice in Utah, Casey has cultivated a wealth of experience in general practice, legislative lobbying, and serving as an Administrative Law Judge. His extensive knowledge of legal frameworks and court procedures, combined with his strong relationships with fellow attorneys and judges in Utah, sets him apart in the legal landscape. Outside of his professional commitments, Casey is a family man who enjoys quality time with his wife and six children, all of whom are actively engaged in their local schools and sports. His commitment to community extends beyond his family; he has served two elected terms on the local City Council and coached youth football in Lehi. In his leisure time, Casey enjoys a variety of activities including traveling, golfing, fishing, biking, and exploring church history sites. His passion for law and community service reflects his belief that the legal profession is not just a career but a commitment to upholding the values that strengthen society.
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