About William B.
William B. Palmer built a path from numbers to courtroom strategy. He began at Brigham Young University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance in 2003. Six years later he completed his legal education at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, graduating in 2009.
After law school Palmer entered practice in Utah. He developed his practice around litigation, combining a comfort with financial records and an interest in dispute resolution. His background in finance shaped the way he approaches cases. He often evaluates economic documentation early, looking for the threads that will matter for litigation.
Palmer's career has included roles in private practice and in firms handling contested matters. Over time he moved toward firm leadership, organizing a practice that reflects the practical side of courtroom work. He maintains memberships in professional associations and participates in the local legal community.
Colleagues describe him as methodical. He tends to break complex matters into discrete issues. That approach can make discovery and case preparation more manageable. Clients find that attention to financial detail and procedural handling often determines how a matter develops before trial.
Admitted in Utah, Palmer focuses on litigation in state courts. He handles pretrial motions, discovery disputes and bench and jury trials. He places emphasis on clear, direct communication with clients. He prepares clients for courtroom procedures and explains tactical choices in plain terms. He also works on settlement negotiations when clients prefer to resolve disputes outside a trial setting.
Outside the courtroom he pays attention to continuing education and practice developments. His dual background in finance and law keeps him attentive to documentary proof and expert testimony. That combination informs case strategy and the questions he asks of opposing experts.
Palmer founded and now leads Palmer Litigation, a practice based in Utah. The firm represents individuals and businesses in contested matters across the state. He continues to handle litigation assignments personally and oversees case management at the firm. He remains active in the Utah bar and in local legal circles.
He now leads Palmer Litigation, representing clients in litigation matters in Utah state courts.