About Steven

Steven Christiansen practices real estate law at Parr Brown Gee & Loveless in Salt Lake City, Utah. He joined the State Bar of Utah in 1983. The firm, located in the heart of downtown, focuses on a variety of legal services, including real estate transactions, land use, and environmental law. His experience allows him to navigate complex legal issues that arise in real estate development and property management. He holds a J.D. from Brigham Young University, earned in 1982.

Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate studies at the same institution, obtaining a B.A. in 1979. His education has provided him with a strong foundation in legal principles, which he applies to his practice every day. During his time in law school, he developed a keen interest in real estate and environmental law, which has shaped his career. Most of his work involves advising clients on property acquisitions, negotiating leases, and handling disputes related to real estate transactions. He also assists clients in navigating environmental regulations that may affect their properties — Cases typically involve due diligence, title examinations, and compliance with local zoning laws.

His attention to detail ensures that clients are well-informed throughout the process. Before joining Parr Brown Gee & Loveless, he built a solid reputation in the legal community through various roles in different law firms. His career spans several decades, during which he has represented clients, including developers, investors, and property owners. His ability to adapt to changing legal fields has been a significant asset in his practice. He is an active member of the Utah State Bar and participates in several legal associations. His commitment to staying current with legal trends and developments in real estate and environmental law enhances his service to clients.

His professional network allows him to collaborate effectively with other legal professionals and industry experts. Outside of his legal practice, he enjoys engaging with the community and staying informed about local real estate trends. His focus on real estate law is evident in his dedication to his clients and his work. Steven Christiansen continues to be a prominent figure in the legal field, contributing to the growth and development of real estate law in Utah.

Education

Brigham Young University

J.D. (1982)

1982

Brigham Young University

B.A.

1979

Languages

English (Spoken)

Experience

Utah State Bar

State Bar of Arizona

State Bar of California

District of Columbia Bar

International Referral Group

Accepted Jurisdictions

Utah

Court Admissions

Utah Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

real estate transactions land use environmental law

Legal Services Scope

Due diligence Title examinations Compliance

Office Locations

Main Office

 101 South 200 East Suite 700 Salt Lake City UT 84111