JOHN DOE
Education:
Harvard School of Public Health, MPH (Law and Public Health), 2015
University of California, Berkeley, J.D., 2006
Utah State University, B.A. summa cum laude, 2003
Josh Chambers was raised in Cache Valley, attending college locally at Utah State University before earning his law degree at UC Berkeley (Boalt Hall) and returning to practice with Harris, Preston & Chambers. After nearly seven years of litigation and general practice experience, focusing on land use, local government, construction, water, and administrative law, Mr. Chambers began pursuing professional interests in health law. Josh studied health policy at Harvard School of Public Health and received honors in Affordable Care Act coursework at Harvard Law School. He serves as a reviewer for the Harvard Public Health Review, and is the recipient of health fellowships at Johns Hopkins University and UCLA. Mr. Chambers has successfully represented clients from trial court through argument at the Utah Supreme Court. Previous work and training opportunities include Nielsen & Senior, Utah Supreme Court (Justice Jill N. Parrish), Cache County Attorney’s Office, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety and Medical Error Reduction, and UC Berkeley English Department. Admitted to: Utah State Bar; U.S. District Court for the District of Utah; State of New York.