Peoa is an unincorporated community in southwestern Summit County, Utah, United States, between Jordanelle and Rockport State Parks. It lies along State Route 32 south of the city of Coalville, the county seat of Summit County. Its elevation is 6,191 feet (1,887 m), and it is located at 40°43′29″N 111°20′31″W / 40.72472°N 111.34194°W / 40.72472; -111.34194 (40.7246718, -111.3418577). Although Peoa is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 84061. The old postmasters names are Carl and Neoma Isakson. Both have died. Peoa was first settled in 1857 by William W. Phelps and others.

What is contingency fee representation?

A contingent fee is when an attorney charges dependent upon a successful outcome in the case. It is often agreed to be a percentage of the total recovery to the client. Such fee arrangements are often used in negligence cases and other civil actions but not for criminal defense or divorce actions.

Answers to contingency fee representation issues in Utah

In certain kinds of cases, lawyers charge what is called a contingency fee. Instead of billing by the hour, the...