About Thomas E.

Thomas E. Goodwin built the foundation of his legal life at the University of Utah. He completed a B.S. in economics and Asian studies in 2008 and returned to campus to earn his J.D. from the S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2012. Those years shaped his analytical approach and gave him a broad view of economic and cross-cultural issues that inform his work.

After law school, Goodwin moved into private practice. He has worked on matters that require careful factual investigation and a steady courtroom presence. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and clear in courtroom presentation. He is comfortable drafting complex pleadings, preparing witnesses, and arguing motions.

Goodwin maintains memberships in professional organizations and takes part in the routines of bar and firm life. He participates in continuing legal education and contributes to internal firm training. His early academic grounding in economics often shows up in the way he frames questions for expert witnesses and evaluates damages or financial claims.

Across matters, Goodwin brings a pragmatic temperament. He favors clear-eyed assessments over optimistic forecasts. Clients can expect thorough document review and attention to the procedural steps that shape litigation timelines. He balances trial readiness with attempts to resolve disputes where settlement serves the client’s interests.

He practices at Parr Brown Gee & Loveless, a law firm where he has handled a range of civil matters. Goodwin’s work sits at the intersection of careful legal analysis and practical client service. He currently practices at Parr Brown Gee & Loveless, continuing his legal work there.

Education

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

J.D. (2012)

2012

University of Utah

B.S. | Economics, Asian Studies

2008

Office Locations

Main Office

 101 South 200 East Suite 700 Salt Lake City UT 84111