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The lawsuit alleges that three pharmacy chains exacerbated Utah's opioid crisis. Attorneys for Rite-Aid and Kroger asked for the lawsuit to be dropped, but the judge denied the request.
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On this episode we discuss the mental health of LDS missionaries, the Gwyneth Paltrow verdict and ski laws, and federal funds to make Utah roads safer.
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After Utah-based cookie company “Crumbl” filed several lawsuits against rival companies a few months ago, an official trial date has been set for one of the cases.
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Little League Baseball Inc. and the company who made their bunk beds are reportedly being sued by the family of Easton Oliverson, the boy who fell off his bed and fractured his skull at the Little League World Series last month.
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Utah’s cookie competition continued on July 13 when Dirty Dough and Crave Cookies filed responses to Crumbl’s recent trademark infringement lawsuits. The responses add a new chapter in Crumbl’s legal actions against its Utah competitors.
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Utah’s gourmet cookie company “Crumbl” is suing rival companies Dirty Dough and Crave for logos, websites, and other marketing materials that the company deems “confusingly similar.”
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On behalf of the state of Utah, Attorney General Sean D. Reyes has filed a lawsuit against three major pharmaceutical chains, Walgreens, Smith’s/Kroger, and Rite-Aid.
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Alongside 20 other states, Utah has now joined a lawsuit seeking to end federal mandates requiring people to wear masks on public transportation.
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Former Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is suing more than 40 officials and agencies involved in the failed corruption case against him that was…
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A Navajo Nation judge is weighing if sexual abuse lawsuits against the Mormon church should proceed and where the cases should be heard.Attorneys for both…