About Rachel L.

Rachel L. Wertheimer balances a steady legal mind with an attentive approach to clients. She talks straight. Her workday often involves distilling complex information into clear advice and practical next steps.

She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Utah, earning a B.S. in Psychology in 1997. More than a decade later she returned to the university’s law school and received her J.D. from the S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2011. The two degrees shape how she assesses both the factual and human elements of a matter.

After law school, Wertheimer moved into private practice. She joined Parr Brown Gee & Loveless and built her practice there. Over time she developed methods for managing detailed legal tasks while maintaining steady client communication.

Her background in psychology informs her work. She tends to break problems into their component parts and to consider the human dynamics that affect cases. That perspective influences how she prepares witnesses, frames arguments and counsels clients through decision points. She also employs a methodical approach to document review and legal research, aiming for clarity rather than excess.

Colleagues describe Wertheimer as precise in analysis and direct in advice. She prefers plain language in client meetings and written work. She is comfortable preparing for the courtroom side of matters as well as the negotiation table, and she expects the same thoroughness whether drafting pleadings or resolving disputes outside of trial.

Wertheimer practices at Parr Brown Gee & Loveless and represents clients across the types of matters the firm handles. Her current practice centers on providing legal counsel and representation to those clients at the firm.

Education

The University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law

J.D. (2011)

2011

University of Utah

B.S. (1997) | Psychology

1997

Office Locations

Main Office

 101 South 200 East, Suite 700 Salt Lake City UT 84111