About David
David Enevoldsen earned his Juris Doctor from Arizona Summit Law School in 2012 after beginning his studies in 2009. He arrived at law school during a turbulent time for legal education and completed the degree that positioned him to enter the practice of law in the years that followed. His academic training emphasized core legal subjects and practical skills through coursework and clinics offered by the school.
After graduation Enevoldsen moved into private practice and built experience handling client matters across several areas of law. Early in his career he worked on cases that required careful factual development and close attention to procedural deadlines. Those years provided a foundation in legal research and client counseling, and they shaped the way he approaches case work today.
He holds current membership in at least one professional association. That involvement has kept him connected to peers and ongoing developments in statutory and case law. Rather than serving in high-profile leadership roles publicly, his association activity has been more focused on staying current and sharing practical insights with colleagues when opportunities arise.
Colleagues describe Enevoldsen as methodical and direct in his handling of matters. He favors clear communication with clients and pragmatic planning over elaborate rhetoric. In meetings he tends to prioritize practical outcomes and realistic timelines. In written work he aims for precision and clarity so judges, opposing counsel, and clients can see the contours of each issue without unnecessary complication.
Today Enevoldsen maintains a private practice. He represents individuals and entities in a variety of legal matters, handling litigation and transactional work and counseling clients on options and likely consequences. He remains active in professional circles and continues to adapt his practice to the evolving demands of the legal landscape.