A federal judge in Utah ruled that a jury’s finding of trademark infringement supports a permanent injunction, rejecting the argument that a zero-damages verdict precludes equitable relief.
A Utah federal judge denied approval of a $0.26 million Fair Labor Standards Act settlement, ruling that the 'one-step' opt-in process resolved claims before collective members could join the action.
A federal magistrate judge in Utah has ordered Davis County to produce the underlying investigation files for employee sexual harassment complaints, ruling that summary charts and witness testimony are insufficient substitutes for document discovery.
A federal judge in Utah denied a preliminary injunction sought by 16 sports flooring distributors, ruling they failed to show they were likely to succeed on their breach-of-contract claims after canceling mandatory performance meetings.
A federal judge in Utah denied a preliminary injunction sought by Advice Media, LLC, ruling that MAG Mutual Insurance Company’s use of the name “MyAdvice” for its risk management platform is unlikely to confuse consumers with the plaintiff’s AI-driven marke...
A federal judge in Utah allowed a Peruvian-born woman’s discrimination claim to proceed against the University of Utah, rejecting the school’s motion to dismiss allegations that she was ejected from a basketball game based on her national origin.
A Utah gun-holster company is asking a federal judge to eliminate its competitor's invalidity defenses across six patents and establish the rival owner's personal liability before the case reaches a jury.
A Utah senior-living operator and the family of a man killed when his wheelchair tipped in a facility vehicle agreed to a $4 million consent judgment — then tried to use it to force the insurer to pay.
A federal magistrate judge imposed $7,000 in sanctions on two attorneys who admitted to using artificial intelligence that generated non-existent case law in a special education lawsuit.
A Utah man testified that debt-collection letters sent without required federal disclosures caused him extreme stress and panic, triggered suicidal thoughts, and strained his family relationships.
A Utah federal court has ordered the City of St. George to pay more than $350,000 in attorneys' fees after the city settled a civil-rights lawsuit brought by a drag performance group whose special-event permit was denied.
A Utah federal court has granted a motion to confirm a federal disclaimer over a disputed highway right-of-way in Kane County, holding that a proposed intervenor has no right to object to the parties' agreed resolution of a Quiet Title Act case. The disclai...
A Utah federal court held that an insurer's declaratory judgment action over a wheelchair-accident death at an assisted-living facility is not blocked by the Rooker-Feldman doctrine or the court's discretion to decline jurisdiction under the Declaratory Jud...
A Utah federal judge denied approval of a $255,000 FLSA collective-action settlement, holding that the proposed procedure — which would have workers opt in only after final court approval — rendered the collective action moot before it ever formed.
A federal magistrate judge in Utah has ordered Davis County and its former chief to produce underlying documents regarding other sexual harassment complaints, rejecting the defendants' claim that such production would be unduly burdensome.
A federal court in Utah denied a request for preliminary relief by sixteen regional Sport Court distributors, concluding they failed to show they had performed their own contractual obligations — specifically a covenant to meet with the manufacturer to disc...