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Salt Lake City, Utah insurance lawyer lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued on bad faith breach of insurance contract theories. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued on bad faith breach of insurance contract theories. |
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During the weekend of June 26 to 27, 2015, five-year-old |
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Salt Lake City, Utah insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a bad faith breach of an insurance contract. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah consumer law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on a Telephone Consumer Protection Act violation theory. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with securities fraud. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued the Commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety and the Attorney General of the State Of Utah on constitutional law violation theories. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with distributing large quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and marijuana in St. George. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on a breach of contract theory for damages sustained as a result of a data breach. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with devising a scheme intended to defraud investors and obtain money and property, under false pretenses, to benefit her company, ProSky Inc. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on a bad faith breach of insurance contract claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages as a direct result of Defendant's wrongful refusal to pay Plaintiffs' claim. $1
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Salt Lake City, Utah personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants claiming that they violated his civil rights. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with aggravated sexual abuse of a child. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and securities fraud. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant accused of failing to properly inventory, track and maintain control over controlled substances. |
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Salt Lake City, Utah Lacey and Endangered Species Act violation charges criminal defense lawyer represented Jean-Michel Arrigona, 58, of Midvale, who was charged with unlawfully importing wildlife into the United States and reselling it from the Natur store in Midvale, which he owns. Arrigona admitted that he imported approximately 1,500 wildlife items from 2015 to 2020. He only declared three of ... More... $0 (05-27-2021 - UT) |
United States of America v. Vivint Smart Homes, Inc. |
Salt Lake City, Utah: |
Kristopher Chadwick v. Bonneville Billing and Collections |
Salt Lake City, Utah civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff, Kristopher Chadwick, who sued Bonneville Billing and Collections claiming that it violated the Fair Debt Collections Act. |
Jenifer Petersen v. Marketstar QOZ Business, L.L.C. |
Salt Lake City employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff, Jenifer Petersen, who sued Marketstar QOZ Business, L.L.C. on civil rights and job discrimination (sex) theories under 42 U.S.C. 2000 claiming to have suffered more than $500,000 in damages and/or injuries as a result of how she was treated. |
United States of America v. Chiropractor Matthew Wood and Life Health Medical Center (LHMC) |
Salt Lake City, Utah False Claims Act lawyer represented defendant who improperly billed Medicare for the use of electro-acupuncture device. From November 3, 2018 through February 28, 2020, Dr. Wood and LHMC billed Medicare for an implantable neurostimulator device, a device that typically requires a surgical procedure and is performed by a surgeon in an operating room. |
United States of America v. Nadia Carolina Avalos |
![]() Salt Lake City, UT - The United States of America charged Nadia Carolina Avalos, age 34, with aiding and abetting kidnapping. Defendant from Phoenix, was sentenced Tuesday morning by U.S. District Judge David Sam. Avalos will serve 36 months of supervised rele... More... $0 (08-10-2020 - UT) |
United States of America v. Denise Gunderson Rust |
![]() Salt Lake City, UT - The United States of America charged Denise Gunderson Rust fraud and money laundering. Denise Gunderson Rust, one of three individuals charged in connection with an alleged scheme to defraud investors by inducing them to ... More... $0 (07-08-2020 - UT) |
United States of America v. Robert Lee Holloway |
![]() A jury convicted Robert Holloway in federal district court of four counts of wire fraud in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1343 and one count of submitting a false tax return in violation of 26 U.S.C. 7206. The district court sentenced Holloway to 225 months ... More... $0 (09-20-2019 - UT) |
United States of America v. Daniel J. Mannix Kemp & Associates, Inc. |
![]() Salt Lake City, UT - Heir Location Services Company and Co-Owner Plead Guilty To Antitrust Charge for Long-Running Agreement Not to Compete Pleas Follow Courts Ruling That the Per Se Rule Applies to Alleged Customer Allocation Conspiracy Kemp & As... More... $0 (07-11-2019 - UT) |
Advanced Recovery Systems v. American Agencies |
![]() This appeal grew out of Mr. Brent Sloans participation in two transactions. The first transaction entailed a merger between Advanced Recovery Systems, LLC and Kinum, Inc.;1 the second transaction consisted of a sale of software from Kinum to Sajax Softw... More... $0 (05-07-2019 - UT) |
United States of Amrerica v. Mrs. Fields' Original Cookies, Inc. |
Salt Lake City, UT - Justice Department Settles Immigration-Related Discrimination Claim Against Utah Cookie Retailer The Justice Department announced that it has reached a settlement agreement with Mrs. Fields Original Cookies Inc. (Mrs. Fields), headquartered in B... More... $24600 (12-06-2018 - UT) |
United States of America v. R. Gregory Shepard and Neldon Johnson and RaPower-3, LLC |
![]() Salt Lake City, UT - Federal Court Orders Tax Scheme Promoters to Disgorge $50 Million in Gains From Fraudulent Solar Energy Tax Scheme Court also permanently bars defendants from facilitating and promoting scheme A federal court in Salt Lake ... More... $50000000 (10-09-2018 - UT) |
Marcia Eisenhour v. Weber County, et al.
District of Utah Federal Courthouse - Salt Lake City, Utah |
Plaintiff Marcia Eisenhour worked for 24 years as a court administrator for the Weber County Justice Court. In 2008, when her supervisor was Judge Craig Storey, the only judge of that court, she complained to the county attorney about sexual harassment by Storey. The matter was referred to Utahs Judicial Conduct Commission, which found no misconduct. Eisenhour then went public in 2009, and the pr... More... $0 (07-30-2018 - UT) |
United States of America, ex rel. Gerald Polukoff v. St. Marks Hospital, et al.
District of Utah Federal Courthouse - Salt Lake City, Utah |
This is a qui tam action alleging violations of the False Claims Act (FCA), 31 |
Xlear, Inc. v. Focus Nutrition, LLC
District of Utah Federal Courthouse - Salt Lake City, Utah |
Xlear, Inc. and Focus Nutrition, LLC are both in the business of selling |
United States of America v. Setpoint Systesm, Inc.
District of Utah Federal Courthouse - Salt Lake City, Utah |
Justice Department Settles Immigration-Related Discrimination Claim Against Setpoint Systems Inc. |
Michael E. Baker v. Park City Municipal Corporation |
1 Appellants Michael E. Baker and Kathleen M. Papi-Baker (collectively, the Bakers) sought review in the district court of a decision, issued by the Park City Council (the Council), denying their application for a plat amendment. The Bakers filed a motion for summary judgment, arguing that their proposed amendment complied with municipal zoning regulations and that the Council withheld its permis... More... $0 (10-13-2017 - UT) |
Ryan Harvey v. Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Quray Reservation, et al.
Utah Supreme Court Courthouse - Salt Lake City, Utah |
1 The oil and gas industry is a major economic force in the Uintah Basin. This industry relies, to some extent, on access to the Uintah and Ouray Reservation of the Ute Indian Tribe. The plaintiffs allege that, through its ability to restrict the industrys access to tribal lands, the tribe has held hostage the economy of the non-Indian population. |
United States of America v. Essential Oils, L.C.
Federal Courthouse - Salt Lake City, Utah |
Salt Lake City, UT - Essential Oils Company Sentenced for Lacey Act and Endangered Species Act Violations to Pay $760,000 in Fines, Forfeiture, and Community Service, and to Implement a Comprehensive Compliance Plan |
United States of America v. Donald Bowers
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Defendant Donald Bowers was previously involved in a civil trade secret |
Jesus Monarrez v. Utah Department of Transportation |
1 We granted certiorari in this case to decide whether the court of appeals correctly determined that the Utah Governmental Immunity Act (GIA) barred Jesus Monarrezs claims. Mr. Monarrez, after being injured when forced to stop suddenly near a construction crew on a Utah road, attempted to bring a negligence claim against the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and several unnamed ―... More... $0 (03-09-2016 - UT) |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. GEORGE BADGER |
The government appeals only the district courts ruling that it cannot proceed on |
Jones v. Norton |
This case arises from the death of Ute Tribe member Todd R. Murray on |