About Donald S.
Donald S. Reay is an attorney admitted to practice in Utah and an attorney at Utah.Law, PC. He works from the firm’s offices within the state and maintains a practice that serves clients in a variety of legal settings. His presence in Utah’s legal community is defined by steady, day-to-day work rather than publicized litigation headlines.
Reay’s professional standing is grounded in his admission to the Utah bar. Over time he has worked inside the state’s court system and before administrative bodies that govern local matters. His work requires familiarity with Utah statutes and court procedures, and he applies that knowledge when advising clients, preparing filings, and appearing on their behalf.
In his role at Utah.Law, PC, Reay carries out a mix of tasks typical of firm attorneys: counseling clients, drafting legal documents, negotiating resolutions, and handling contested matters when they arise. He spends time researching legal issues and coordinating with colleagues and outside professionals as cases demand. He aims to keep clients informed about the process and the options available to them.
Colleagues and clients describe his approach as pragmatic. He prioritizes clarity in legal writing and practical planning in client meetings. Those skills matter in both courtroom settings and transactional work. He adapts to the differing pace of dispute resolution and negotiated outcomes, shifting strategies as facts and law evolve.
Reay’s daily practice touches on the institutions that shape legal outcomes in Utah. He represents individuals and entities in filings and hearings, prepares agreements and related documents, and engages in the procedural steps required by courts and agencies. He is accustomed to the deadlines and formalities that govern case progression and to the need for careful record-keeping.
Outside of individual matters, Reay follows developments in state law that affect his clients. Keeping current on changes in statutes, rules, and local court procedures is part of how he manages cases and anticipates issues. He combines that attention to detail with a practical sense of timing when advancing a client’s position.
He is currently practicing at Utah.Law, PC, where he focuses on legal matters arising under Utah law.