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- American Target Advertising, Inc., a Virginia Corporation, Plaintiff -Appellant, v. Francine A. Giani, in Her Official Capacity as Division Director of the Utah Division of Consumer Protection, Department of Commerce for the State of Utah, Defendant - Appellee. Bruce W. Eberle & Associates, Inc.; Free Speech Defense and Education Fund, Inc., Mike Hatch, Minnesota Attorney General, Et Al., Amici Curiae., 199 F.3d 1241 (10th Cir. 2000)
APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH. D. Ct. No. 97-CV-610-B[Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighted Material Omitt...
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- Robert A. Weitzel, M.D., Plaintiff - Appellant, v. Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing of the Department of Commerce of the State of Utah, A. Gary Bowen, Director of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing, in Both His Official and Individual Capacities, and John Does I Through X, in Their Official and Individual Capacities, Defendants - Appellees., 240 F.3d 871 (10th Cir. 2001)
APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH (D. Ct. No. 99-CV-670-K)Peter Stirba (John Warren May, with him on the briefs), ...
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The Utah Department of Commerce announced JEFFERY P. MILLINGTON has been selected as director of the division of public utilities. Previously, Milling...
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SALT LAKE CITY - An internal tug-of-war over control of jailed polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs' southern Utah-based church may force Utah courts to walk a constitutional tightrope that experts say could tread a little too close to separation of church and state.
The presidency of the 10,000-member Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has been in question since March 28, when church bishop William E. Jessop filed papers with the Utah Department of Commerce seeking to unseat Jeffs as president of the church corporation. Under state law, the move automatically put Jessop in power.
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The Utah Department of Commerce announced additions to its Real Estate Commission, Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board and Securities Advisory Board.
Kay Ashton, vice president for Home Loan Corp., joins the Real Estate Commission. Ashton recently served as an alternate commissioner for the Utah Residential Mortgage Regulatory Commission.
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The correct Web address to the Utah Department of Commerce site is www.consumerprotection.com. A Thursday story warning Utahns of fake charities and o...
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Noble: Jerry Mika, the honest Utah man who returned a $2 million check that was accidentally sent to him.
When Mr. Mika opened a piece of mail from the Utah Department of Commerce, he expected to see a $15 refund for a mistaken overcharge. Instead, he saw seven digits: 2,245,342. Dollars, that is. The mistake was probably made when an employee entered the serial number into the wrong place, issuing Mr. Mika a hefty refund.
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Salt Lake City -- Businesses now have quicker, less expensive and more convenient access to Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) debt histories, thanks to a ...
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SALT LAKE CITY -- A polygamous church led by Warren Jeffs before he was jailed in 2007 has named a new president who is facing bigamy charges.
Wendell Loy Nielsen, 69, was named president in documents filed with the Utah Department of Commerce. He has long been a senior leader in the hierarchy of the southern Utah-based Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
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Although under increasing scrutiny, Utah's five oil refineries snubbed official requests for financial information -- even inquiries that were part of an investigation ordered by Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr.
The refineries essentially flipped us off and said, 'We're not giving you any numbers,'" says Francine Giani, executive director of the Utah Department of Commerce, who led a state probe into gas prices. The Salt Lake-area refineries, she said, have demonstrated a wholesale disregard for any requests for information. "They don't want consumers to know exactly how much they are making.