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Stephen E.W. Hale Receives Lawyer of the Year Award from the Utah Chapter of the Federal Bar Association

Congratulations to Stephen Hale! Steve has been named "Lawyer of the Year" by the Utah Chapter of the Federal Bar Association. The dinner and award ceremony were held at The Little America Hotel on April 17, 2025, attended by a large gathering of friends, family, colleagues, federal judges and peers. He was presented the award…
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LEASING BASICS—“Gross Up” Provisions

As a real estate professional, you have been asked to review a landlord’s “standard form” multi-tenant office lease on behalf of the tenant. As you are reading the provisions dealing…

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IRS Crackdown on Undisclosed Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts

Background The IRS is currently conducting a highly-publicized, large-scale audit program targeting taxpayers who have avoided or evaded U.S. income taxes through the use of undisclosed Swiss and other foreign…

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ERISA Litigation Episode 2 Digitally Remastered: ERISA Preemption & Post-Glenn

In the second episode, Bentley Tolk of Parr Brown Gee & Loveless interviews Michael J. Salmanson of Salmanson Goldshaw, PC about some recent cases involving ERISA preemption: Golden Gate Restaurant Ass’n…

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What to do When Your Customer Files Bankruptcy

Sooner or later virtually all businesses face the specter of a customer who owes them a significant amount of money filing for bankruptcy.  Many businesses face a customer’s bankruptcy proceeding…

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Discovery in ERISA Benefits Cases?

In the first episode, Bentley Tolk of Parr Brown Gee & Loveless interviews Brian S. King about discovery in ERISA litigation cases.

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Despite the Time Commitment, Adjunct Professors Love the Lectern

ABA Journal Copyright © 2004 American Bar Association AUTHOR: Jill Schachner Chanen THERE ARE MANY REASONS Joseph Condo looks back fondly on his days as a student at Rutgers School…

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Russell Appointed to Judicial Conduct Commission

The Utah Supreme Court appointed Parr Waddoups lawyer Ronald Russell to serve on the Judicial Conduct Commission. The commission investigates and makes recommendations regarding allegations of misconduct by state judges.…

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Preventative Measures and Reasonable Accommodations

Preventative Measures and Reasonable Accommodations Making physical modifications within the existing work environment is a healthy start on making the workplace more accommodating for future employees who may have disabilities.…

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New Source Review Reform Generates Polarized Views

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