About Cynthia D.
Cynthia D. Love built her academic path deliberately. She graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 2003 and returned to the Mountain West for law school, earning her J.D. from the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2013. Those years shaped the early contours of a legal career that quietly settled into steady client work.
After law school, Love moved into private practice. She joined Parr Brown Gee & Loveless and has been part of the firm’s bench of attorneys since. The record does not tie her to any high-profile public appointments, but her steady presence at the firm signals a practice grounded in day-to-day advocacy and client service.
Her experience spans more than a decade in the practice of law. Over that time she has handled client matters that required courtroom appearances, negotiation and careful legal drafting. She approaches those tasks with an emphasis on clarity and preparation. Colleagues describe her as exacting when it comes to the details that can make or break a case.
Outside the courtroom she has engaged in work that supports client objectives beyond litigation. That has included counseling on transactional issues and advising clients on risk management. These are the quieter aspects of legal work, the steady background tasks that keep businesses and individuals moving forward.
Love’s professional life has also included membership in professional networks, where she keeps current on changes in law and procedure. She balances that continuing education with the demands of client files. The result is a practice that blends technical legal knowledge with practical problem solving.
At Parr Brown Gee & Loveless she remains involved in the firm’s mix of matters. Her approach is straightforward: focus on preparing a case thoroughly, make the law accessible to clients and aim for outcomes that resolve the underlying issues. She currently practices at Parr Brown Gee & Loveless, handling a range of matters for the firm’s clients.