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Criminal Expungements in California, Utah, Nevada, Washington, and Texas |
1901 Newport Blvd.
Suite. 350
Costa Mesa, CA 92627 |
Phone: (949) 999-2089
Fax: (866) 534-7049
Email: info@recordgone.com |
| Website: http://www.recordgone.com/ |
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Mathew Higbee is a member of the Utah State Bar (License #11133) and the State Bar of California (License #241380). He has represented clients in dozens of courts and in multiple states and specializes in criminal expungements, reductions, and record sealing.
Higbee graduated from California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo with a degree in journalism. He served as editor and publisher of the Poly Review. He went on to earn his juris doctor from the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah (US News & World Report Tier 1 law school), where he served as president of the student body (SBA) and earned a nomination and finalist for the American Bar Associations President of the Year honor. Other honors included being a member of one of the two national moot-court teams, and receiving numerous scholarships, awards, and fellowships, including an invitation to participate in the prestigious United States Presidential Management Fellowship. Higbee also served as a member of the Board of Trustees for the University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law.
Higbee clerked for Utah's largest plaintiff's firm, Siegfried and Jensen, and for the District Attorney of Salt Lake City, where he tried cases under the state's third-year practice rule. He also received the University of Utah and Utah State Supreme Court's award for outstanding commitment to pro bono service.
Prior to attending law school, Higbee spent ten years serving as a senior consultant to more than a dozen congressional campaigns. He also worked on Capitol Hill as a legislative analyst for the Honorable Andrea H. Seastrand during the 104th Congress.
Higbee is a member of the Salt Lake Bar Association, Orange County Bar Association, and the National Native American Bar Association.
Higbee is a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation— the 15th largest federally recognized Indian tribe.
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