Our Team

Troy Blanchard

Troy specializes in business and real estate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, entity formation and operation , with particular expertise in partnership, limited liability company, S-corporation and real estate tax and structuring issues.  Troy’s practice also includes working to resolve problems encountered in structuring, forming, and financing real estate development ventures.  Other areas include forming and working with not-for-profit institutions and advising business owners and individuals regarding business succession and other estate and asset protection planning issues. 

Troy started his career in 1997 in the tax section of the large Milwaukee based law-firm of Michael Best & Friedrich, experience that gives him unique insight to working with clients and their CPAs to structure business and real estate transactions in a tax efficient manner.  Troy moved with his family from Milwaukee to St. George, Utah in 2003 and joined the law firm of Durham Jones & Pinegar (now Dentons Durham Jones & Pinegar) where he became a shareholder and at one time head of the firm’s Business Section.  In early 2014 Troy left Durham Jones & Pinegar to join his wife Tiffany’s firm (renamed T2Blanchard Law), which became Blanchard Pattison upon Bryan Pattison joining the firm in July of 2021.

Troy is a graduate of the University of Iowa College of Law (J.D., 1997, with high distinction).  He earned a bachelor's degree in economics, with a minor in business administration, at Brigham Young University in 1994.

Troy spends his time away from work coaching his sons’ baseball and basketball teams, cheering at his daughter’s gymnastics meets, fishing, hunting, playing his guitar and riding motorcycles.

Tiffany Blanchard

Tiffany started her legal career in 2002, practicing civil rights and employment law in Wisconsin. Upon her move to St. George, she worked for over ten years as a contract attorney for Utah Legal Services, where she appeared in hundreds of protective order hearings, and numerous custody and divorce trials. She also maintained a private practice, which expanded to T2Blanchard Law when her husband, Troy, joined her in 2014, and expanded again in 2021 to Blanchard Pattison, LLC.

Tiffany has volunteered in various capacities, and has served as president of the Southern Utah Bar Association and chair of the Washington County Judicial Nominating Commission.

When she’s not at work, Tiffany provides maid and taxi services for her four children, runs and writes.

Bryan Pattison

Bryan Pattison is a litigation and appellate attorney with over 20 years’ experience.  He represents businesses, governmental entities, and individuals in diverse litigation matters.  He has significant experience defending governmental entities in constitutional, personal injury and property damage, employment, and land use matters.  He also often defends businesses and professionals—including CPAs, attorneys, and real estate professionals—in claims involving contract and commercial matters, as well as professional liability and business-related torts.  Before co-founding Blanchard Pattison LLC in 2021, he was a shareholder with the leading Utah law firm Durham Jones & Pinegar, where he served for several years as Chair of the firm’s litigation section. 

 Bryan maintains an active appellate practice.  He has briefed and argued many cases in Utah’s appellate courts, including on cases in which he was retained as appellate counsel.  Before entering private practice, he was a judicial clerk at the Utah Court of Appeals.  He frequently writes and presents on the topics of appellate advocacy and Utah civil practice.  He served for 12 years on the Utah Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee on Rules of Appellate Procedure.

 Bryan currently is currently a Vice Chair on the Utah Supreme Court’s Ethics and Discipline Committee.  He also presently serves on the Utah Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee on the Rules of Civil Procedure.  He is a frequent CLE presenter on litigation-related topics, in particular the rules of civil procedure. 

 Along with serving on these court committees, Bryan volunteers his time as a member of the Board of Trustees for Utah Legal Services.  And when he’s not practicing law, you will likely find him on a football field, as he is currently a high school football coach and is certified by the National Federation of State High School Associations. 

Dallin Holt