Mitch Vilos is a graduate of Utah State University and the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University. He has been in practice since 1978, practicing in both Utah and Alabama. His practice concentrates in personal injury law, including medical malpractice, birth trauma, and product liability cases with an emphasis on brain and spinal cord injury cases. Mr. Vilos has obtained numerous large verdicts and settlements on behalf of injured clients. He is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum as a result of achieving recoveries in excess of 1 Million dollars. He has written articles for the Utah State Bar Journal, Utah Trial Lawyers Journal , American Self-Defense Institute Oracle, and has authored many articles dealing with brain injury litigation.
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Mr. Vilos is CurrentlyUtah State Bar |
Articles Published or Co-Authored by Mr. Vilos
- Navigating the Legal Minefield - Legal Issues in Brain Injury Cases. Utah Head Injury Association Family Conference. (1989)
- Preparing the Brain Injury Case: Getting Started. Utah Head Injury Association Attorneys & Family Conference. (1990)
- The Brain Injury Case: Preparation and Discovery. Utah Bar Journal. (1990)
- Demonstrative Evidence in Brain Injury Cases. National Head Injury Federation's 6th & 7th Annual Attorney's Conference. (1992-93)
- Using and Presenting Medical & Psychological Information. The Head Injury Case II. Everything the Attorney Needs to Know. Las Vegas Charter Hospital. (1992)
- Is It a Case? How to Screen Records and Know. The Mild Brain Injury Case. Utah Head Injury Association. (1994)
- Analysis, Understanding and Presentation of Cases Involving Traumatic Brain Injury. Defense Tactics in Brain Injury Cases. National Head Injury Federation. (Feb. 1994)
- Bullets for Banditos: Ammunition to Fight the Subrogation War. Utah Trial Journal. (1996)
- Civil Liability for Negligent Self-Defense. ASDI Oracle. American Self-Defense Institute, Issue 2, pg 2. (1997)



