Attorneys

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Dustin Lance

Dustin's practice involves representing clients that have been seriously injured in accident and injury cases. Dustin has handled many types of personal injury cases in Utah.

  • Aviation Accidents
  • Automobile Accidents
  • Motorcycle Crashes
  • Scooter / Moped Wrecks
  • Bicycle Accidents
  • Boating Accidents
  • Medical Malpractice Cases
  • Dog Bites and other Animal Attacks
  • Defective Product Cases
  • DUI / DWI Injury Accidents
  • Explosion Claims
  • Pedestrian Accidents
  • Workers Compensation Claims
  • Bus Accidents
  • Insurance Bad Faith Cases
  • E. coli and Other Food Poisoning Claims
  • Class Actions and many more

Dustin is licensed in Utah and Idaho and has practiced in State and Federal Courts.

Dustin has consistently been voted among "Utah's Legal Elite" by his attorney colleagues in Utah Business Magazine's yearly survey of preeminent Utah personal injury attorneys. In addition, Dustin has been selected as a "Mountain States Rising Star" by Mountain States Super Lawyers magazine. Moreover, he is a member of The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers and the Top Trial Lawyers in America - Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum and an Avvo Superb Rated Attorney (10 out of 10). Dustin is actively involved in the Utah Association for Justice "UAJ" (currently a member of the Board of Governors), the American Association for Justice and the American Inns of Court (David K. Watkiss-Sutherland Title II Chapter). Dustin has been appointed by the Utah Supreme Court to serve as a judge pro tempore to hear small claims court cases.

Dustin is a Utah native and he grew up in the Holladay area, graduated from Cottonwood High School, and later he earned his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Utah and his law degree from the University's SJ Quinney College of Law where he was a staff member on the Journal of Law and Family Studies. Dustin resides in Farmington, Utah, and is married to Becki and they have three children. When he is not working, Dustin enjoys spending time with his family, flying, road biking, golf, driving cars, riding motorcycles, snowmobiling and shooting.

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Cole Bingham

  • Graduated S.J. Quinney College of Law with High Honors
  • MBA from the University of Utah
  • “Mountain States Rising Star”  (2017-2020)

Cole Bingham is an experienced litigator who devotes his practice to assisting individuals and families whose lives have been negatively impacted and irreparably harmed by a personal injury or wrongful death caused by someone else’s negligent or wrongful conduct.  Specifically, Mr. Bingham specializes in motor vehicle accidents, motorcycle and trucking accidents, bicycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, product liability, and premises liability.  Having personally experienced the unnecessary loss of a family member due to someone else’s conduct, Mr. Bingham is able to empathize with his clients, understands the importance of his representation, and truly enjoys helping them navigate all aspects of the claim and litigation process. 

After obtaining his undergraduate degree in Finance and an MBA from the University of Utah, Mr. Bingham graduated from the S.J. Quinney College of Law with High Honors.  He has been recognized by Super Lawyers as a “Mountain States Rising Star” for the past four years (2017-2020) and "One to Watch” by Best Lawyers since 2020 (2020-2022).  Mr. Bingham also serves as the Pro Tem Justice Court Judge for Herriman City.

Prior to joining Lance , P.C., Mr. Bingham was a litigator at Durham, Jones, and Pinegar, P.C. and the insurance defense firm, Morgan, Minnock, Rice, and Miner, L.C.  Having years of experience representing insurance companies, Mr. Bingham is able to use his knowledge and insight of how insurance companies defend their cases to his client’s advantage.    

When he is not advocating for his clients, Mr. Bingham enjoys spending time in the mountains with his wife and three children, bicycling, coaching his son’s baseball team, attending his girls’ dance recitals and gymnastic meets, golfing, and of course, attending University of Utah football games.