Wayne W. Call’s legal experience, which spans over 40 years, is vast. Of the thousands of cases Mr. Call has handled since 1973, including major litigations, very close to 100% have either been won at trial or settled to the satisfaction of his clients. His experience and well known reputation encourage opposing parties to agree to reasonable settlements where possible. Mr. Call graduated from Utah State University, cum laude, in 1971. He received his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Utah College of Law in 1973 where he was a member of and Articles Editor for the Utah Law Review. He graduated third in his law school class and was named a member of The Order of the Coif. During his undergraduate and law school education Mr. Call received various scholarships and awards. Mr. Call began his law practice in 1973 with the international law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher – practicing in its Los Angeles and Newport Beach offices, where he was a member of the firm’s trial department. Mr. Call left Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, on warm terms, in 1981 to become a founding partner of Call & Jensen. From the beginning of Mr. Call’s career, his specialty has been complex business and real estate litigation. There are few types of business and real estate cases Mr. Call has not handled. Such matters have included a wide variety of breach of contract cases, business tort cases, real estate cases, securities cases, patent and intellectual property cases, computer chip and high-tech cases, employment cases, and insurance coverage cases. In such matters Mr. Call has represented international, national and regional companies, various financial institutions, federal and state governmental entities, universities, and prominent individuals. Mr. Call has handled cases in various state and federal courts, as well as conducting private arbitrations and mediations. He has represented both plaintiffs and defendants. He has been rated an “AV” attorney by Martindale-Hubbell for many years – and has been named a “Super Lawyer” by his peers for many years. Mr. Call enjoys litigation. He insists that he is “just getting warmed up” and that he intends to practice law “for another 30 years." He was a commissioned officer in the United States Army and is married with six children.

