About Megan
Megan Mustoe earned her law degree from The University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. She completed her J.D. at a school known for its ties to Utah’s legal community. Her legal education grounded her in Utah statutory and procedural law and introduced her to courtroom practice and client counseling.
After law school, Mustoe built her practice in Utah. She is admitted to the Utah bar and carries out work that arises under state law. Her career has involved both courtroom appearances and out-of-court legal work. She represents clients before state tribunals and addresses matters that require knowledge of Utah statutes and local rules.
Mustoe maintains current memberships in bar-related and professional associations. Those affiliations keep her engaged with developments in state law and with peer practitioners across Utah. She has participated in continuing legal education and professional gatherings relevant to her work.
Colleagues describe her approach as straightforward. She tends to break complex legal problems into clear steps. That method helps clients understand choices and likely outcomes. She pays attention to procedural details. That can be important when deadlines and filing requirements are decisive.
Her practice balances litigation duties with advisory tasks. On any given matter she may draft pleadings, prepare briefs, attend hearings and negotiate resolutions outside of court. She is comfortable in contexts that require both advocacy and detailed legal analysis. Her work is grounded in the legal frameworks that govern Utah practice.
Outside the office, she has engaged in local professional events and periodically speaks at seminars for practicing attorneys. Those appearances reflect an interest in exchanging practical information about the effective handling of cases in Utah courts. She also invests time in understanding changes to state rules and statutes that affect clients and practitioners.
Mustoe keeps her practice focused on matters arising under Utah law. She currently practices in Utah, advising and representing clients on state-law issues.