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June 16, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Ex-Utah AG Faces Lesser Charge Over Troutman Sanders Move

But Mark Shurtleff, who briefly joined Troutman Sanders after leaving office in 2013, still faces hefty criminal charges related to his time as AG and his move into private practice.
3 minute read
November 07, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

Pelvic Mesh MCL Moved to Bergen

Notice to the bar.
415 minute read
July 15, 2014 | National Law Journal

Indictments for Two Former Attorneys General in Utah

Former Utah Attorneys General John Swallow and Mark Shurtleff were arrested on Tuesday and charged in a massive public corruption scandal.
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June 12, 2014 | FC&S Insurance

Crist v. Insurance Company of North America

 Robert H. CRIST, M.D., Provo Canyon School, Inc., and D. Eugene Thorne, Ph.D., Plaintiffs, v. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA; The Standard Fire…
19 minute read
June 12, 2014 | FC&S Insurance

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. United Pacific Insurance Company

 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, receiver for and on behalf of Heritage Bank and Trust, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,…
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April 01, 2014 | Corporate Counsel

Not Invincible

Television's establishment continues its assault on upstart Aereo.
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February 20, 2014 | Litigation Daily

Aereo Scrambles After First Copyright Loss to Broadcasters

Television's old guard finally opened a chink in Aereo Inc.'s armor this week, winning a ruling that left the Internet TV upstart and its lawyers fighting to limit the damage ahead of arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court in April.
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August 31, 2010 | National Law Journal

Agreement to defend former executive contained a loophole

A teleconference company is off the hook, at least for now, from paying the legal fees of a former chief executive who was sent to prison in June for securities fraud.
3 minute read
September 02, 2010 | Law.com

10th Circuit: Company's Agreement to Defend Former CEO Contained a Loophole

A teleconference company is off the hook, at least for now, from paying the legal fees of a former chief executive who was sent to prison for securities fraud. The 10th Circuit has ruled that a trial judge erred in granting a preliminary injunction in favor of ClearOne's former CEO who had an agreement with the company to pay her legal fees. The panel found that the agreement did not create an unconditional obligation to cover her fees and permitted the company to assert its own financial problems to avoid payment.
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September 07, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Agreement to Defend Former Executive Contained a Loophole

A teleconference company is off the hook, at least for now, from paying the legal fees of a former chief executive who was sent to prison in June for securities fraud.
3 minute read

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