About Michael B.
Michael B. Ipson graduated from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 2007. He earned his J.D. at a time when the legal landscape was shifting, and he entered practice ready to handle the practical demands of clients. His legal education provided a foundation in both theory and procedure, and he moved into practice in Utah a few years later.
He became a member of the Utah State Bar in 2011 and has maintained that membership since then. That formal admission to the Utah bar marked the start of his licensed practice in the state. Over the last decade and more he has worked within Utah’s legal community, taking on the everyday tasks that keep a law office running and representing clients in state matters.
Ipson is affiliated with the firm Froerer Ahlstrom. At the firm he works as a lawyer and handles a range of matters that arise for individuals and businesses in Utah. His role involves advising clients, preparing legal documents, and appearing before state tribunals when required. Colleagues describe his work as steady and practical, focused on achieving clear outcomes for clients.
In court and at the negotiation table he applies the skills he developed in law school and refined through practice. He approaches problems by breaking them down and addressing the legal issues one at a time. That methodical approach informs his handling of cases and client matters. It also helps when dealing with the procedural complexities typical of state law practice.
Outside casework, Ipson keeps active in the professional community through his continuing membership in the Utah State Bar. Membership there keeps him connected to developments in state rules and practices. It also gives him access to the resources and professional networks that support ongoing practice.
Clients who work with him can expect a lawyer experienced in navigating Utah’s legal system. He balances office preparation with courtroom readiness. His daily practice involves counseling clients, drafting and reviewing legal instruments, and representing parties before state authorities when necessary.
His current practice at Froerer Ahlstrom centers on serving clients in Utah, providing legal advice and representation on matters arising under state law.