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Can a Business Owner Be Personally Liable for Fraud in Utah?
One of the primary reasons entrepreneurs in Utah form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) or a Corporation is to protect their personal assets. The “corporate

TCPA: What is the Do Not Contact List?
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) gives consumers the right to limit unwanted calls, texts, and faxes from businesses. One of the key tools for

The Duty to Defend: Analyzing Bad Faith in Farm Bureau v. Weston
In the complex world of insurance litigation, few cases illustrate the tension between an insurer’s bottom line and its obligation to a policyholder better than

Understanding Civil Wiretap Claims in Utah
In the age of smartphones, Ring cameras, and voice memos, recording a conversation has never been easier. But just because you can hit record doesn’t

Satterfield v. Simon & Schuster: The Case That Defined Text Litigation
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA Ninth Circuit’s decision in Satterfield v. Simon & Schuster. The case concerns how courts treat text messages, consent, and

How Long Do I Have to File a Civil Sexual Abuse Case in Utah?
If you or a loved one is considering filing a civil lawsuit for sexual abuse in Utah, you are likely facing one of the most