Anne‑Greyson Long is an attorney with experience in family law and personal injury matters, with a professional background grounded in leadership, public service, and client advocacy. She began her academic career at Brigham Young University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Public Relations, graduating summa cum laude. During her undergraduate studies, she served as Executive Director of the Brigham Young University Student Association, a role she held for three years, and was selected as a Ballard Scholar through the Ballard Center for Social Impact. Anne‑Greyson also expanded her global perspective through business classes and a seminar on world poverty at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School.
Anne‑Greyson earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law, with a concentration in mediation. While in law school, she was actively involved in academic and student leadership, serving as a Junior Editor for the Nevada Law Review and as Vice President of the Student Bar Association for part‑time students. She also participated on the Boyd Community Service Committee and worked as a Teaching Assistant for Water Law and Property Law, supporting students through course review and academic guidance.
Throughout law school and after graduation, Anne‑Greyson gained extensive practical experience as a law clerk at multiple firms, including Sage Tax and Business Advisors in Las Vegas, where she worked on civil litigation, probate, divorce, entity formation, and real property matters. She also represented children through Children’s Attorney Project (CAP) cases, helping advocate for permanent and stable placements. She continued developing her litigation and client‑focused skills at Heritage Law Offices in Orem, Utah, handling personal injury and family law matters from intake through settlement, while managing client expectations and navigating sensitive legal issues.
Anne‑Greyson currently practices at Brown Family Law in Sandy, Utah, where she began as a law clerk and now serves as an attorney. Her practice focuses on guiding clients through complex and often emotional legal matters with professionalism, clarity, and empathy. She is recognized for her strong research and drafting skills, commitment to service, and ability to balance legal strategy with client‑centered advocacy.
Areas of Practice
- Divorce and Separation
- Paternity
- Custody
- Child Support
- Protective Orders
- Stalking Injunctions
Bar Admissions
- Utah
Education
- William S. Boyd School of Law; University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Utah State Bar Association