Dallin Holt
Of Counsel
Dallin Holt is Of Counsel at Holtzman Vogel with a primary focus on redistricting, First Amendment, election-related litigation and appeals, and TCPA compliance and litigation—especially as it pertains to those operating within the political/governmental footprint.
Prior to joining the firm, Dallin worked as a civil and commercial litigator in Midland and Dallas, Texas, and also as an Assistant City Attorney for the City of Waco, Texas. In these positions, he tried over a hundred cases to final verdict/judgment.
Before law school, Dallin spent several years as a political communications consultant working with candidates and campaigns for local, state, and federal office. He has also served as an intern for the George W. Bush White House, Governor Jon M. Huntsman, and the Utah Legislature.
While in law school, Dallin served as a clerk to United States Magistrate Judge Jeffrey C. Manske of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.
Dallin enjoys serving in his church and spending time with his wife and seven children. Dallin is also an avid BYU sports fan, and will take any excuse to cheer on the Cougars.
TCPA Litigation for Political Entities:
Election/First Amendment Amicus Filings:
Redistricting Litigation:
Election Recounts:
Religious Liberty Litigation: