• Image for Voluntary Codes of Conduct for Religious Persuasion: Effective Tools for Balancing Human Rights and Resolving Conflicts?
    2011

    Voluntary codes of conduct offer a viable alternative to government regulation. This article evaluates twenty-one codes and identifies which have greatest potential for conflict-resolution. Effective codes balance competing rights consistent with international law norms, respect multiple traditions, and address a general audience.

  • Image for Crossing the Line: When Licensing Becomes Franchising
    12.05.2011

    International, Business and Franchise attorney Lee Wright alerts business owners to the costly mistake of choosing licensing or distributorships when franchising is actually the appropriate business model. From his experience with many franchisors, Mr. Wright explains how easy it is to cross the line over to franchising and the potential consequences of intentionally or inadvertently setting up the wrong business structure.

  • Image for Protection Plan: Five Simple Ways to Protect Your Personal Assets
    11.2011

    Business and Tax attorney Matthew Wride outlines five practical ways business owners can protect personal assets without elaborate asset protection planning.

  • Image for Who should run the internet? A plaything of powerful nations.
    10.01.2011

    Business lawyer Shawn Gunnarson was quoted by The Economist regarding the Internet as a powerful catalyst for change, particularly political change. In the article, Gunnarson states, "In most places the internet is now a crucial driver of the economy. More importantly, the Arab spring has shown governments that social-media networks can become powerful tools for the organisation of political protest."

  • Image for 'Till Dissolution Do Us Part
    09.29.2011

    Business attorney Randy Johnson addresses the benefits of planning for partnership dissolution at the outset of a company’s formation--when partners are enthusiastic about the future, rather than when the relationship has soured. Practical information is offered on how to prepare a partnership plan, including some sources of friction that should be covered by an agreement between the partners such as profit distribution, resolution of disputes, responsibilities, capital contributions and an exit strategy.

  • Image for To Appeal or Not to Appeal, That is the Question: How and When Should You Appeal Patent Examiner Decisions?
    09.07.2011

    Intellectual Property attorney Ken Horton provides strategies for appealing adverse patent examiner decisions. As a former patent examiner, Mr. Horton knows the process from the inside and shares valuable insights.

  • Image for Web Hosting Industry Vulnerable to Federal Trademark Liability
    08.25.2011

    Business and Litigation attorney Shawn Gunnarson and and Business attorney David Shaw discuss a trademark infringement verdict against a Web hosting firm that they say is a wakeup call for the industry. The federal judgment calls attention to the need for an expansion of the current safe harbor in federal law to cover trademark infringement claims against Internet service providers, search engine optimizers, Web hosting service providers and other entities providing services for online businesses.

  • Image for Groupon Eyes Swiss Base for Non-U.S. Operations
    08.25.2011

    International Business and Taxation attorney Paul Savage was interviewed for a Wall Street Journal article about Groupon Inc.'s possible plans to open an international headquarters in Switzerland. In summary of his discussion with the WSJ reporter, Mr. Savage was quoted as saying, "If Groupon's model involves doing business in a country where they might be getting a royalty for licensing their name, Switzerland has a very favorable treaty network for royalty payments."

  • Image for Legal Planning for Public-Private Partnerships: The laws governing public-private partnerships for telecom networks are complex and variable.
    08.2011

    Government/Utilities and Business lawyer David Shaw was extensively quoted by Broadband Communities on the three phases of planning a municipal broadband project. Mr. Shaw offers practical considerations when municipalities are considering a partnership with a broadband company. He speaks from experience as legal advisor on broadbrand projects to Powell, WY, Wired West in Massachusetts, UTOPIA in Utah and other municipal entities.

  • Image for Window of Opportunity: Estate Planning and Estate Taxes for 2011 and 2012
    08.2011

    Business and Estate Planning attorneys Thomas Mecham and Brent Andrewsen address estate and gift tax exemptions slated to change after the 2012 tax year. Learn what you can do now to take advantage of current estate planning laws.

  • Image for Past Due: Strategies for Commercial Landlords in a Down Economy
    07.2011

    Litigation lawyers Greg Moesinger and Ryan Frazier outline strategies commercial landlords can consider when faced with a non- or short-paying tenant. While there is no perfect path as landlords and tenants balance their relationship with each other, especially in a down economy, these simple strategies may help landlords walk through the process in a stronger position.

  • Image for Questions over who governs internet names
    07.07.2011

    Business and Litigation lawyer Shawn Gunnarson was quoted in this Financial Times article addressing the change announced by ICANN to significantly alter the Internet domain structure with a decision to allow the creation of hundreds of new internet suffixes to rival .com and .net.

  • Image for New Top Level Domains and Disruptive Change on the Internet
    06.27.2011

    Informational Technology and Business lawyer Shawn Gunnarson reports on the decision by ICANN to add hundreds of new top level domains to the Internet, fundamentally reshaping the online experience for individuals and businesses. His article describes the change and explains the opportunities and risks it presents.

  • Image for Property Rights Lessen the Impacts of Eminent Domain
    06.2011

    Real Estate attorney Tom Checketts outlines what businesses and homeowners should know about Utah's unique condemnation laws and the rights property owners have during the process.

  • Image for "What In-House Counsel Should Know About The New Lease Accounting Standards
    06.2011

    Real Estate and Commercial Leasing attorney Lance Dunkley authored this article describing proposed accounting practice changes related to operating leases.

  • Image for Utah Senate Bill 150 Threatens Negligent Credentialing as a Valid Cause of Action
    04.2011

    Healthcare and Business lawyer Matthew Wride was interviewed for this article addressing proposed Senate Bill 150 and the implications if negligent credentialing was no longer recognized as a cause of action in medical malpractice cases.

  • Image for Cross Border Mergers Fever
    04.2011

    An article published in the firm's International Bulletin on Utah's new wave of M&A fever and the current revamping of the cross-border transactional practice and corporate process.

  • Image for Trademark Verdict a Wake-Up Call for Web Hosting Industry
    03.30.2011

    Information Technology and Business attorney David Shaw posted an article on MyHostNews.com about a precedent setting case putting web hosting, SEO and web development companies in jeopardy.

  • Image for In Defense of Using Defective Grantor Trusts

    Kirton McConkie tax and estate planning attorney Jeffrey Steed discusses GRATs (grantor-retained annuity trust ) and sales to DGTs (defective grantor trust) as effective estate planning tools practitioners can use to help wealth transfer benefits to future generations.

  • Image for Clash of The Titans: GRATs vs. DGTs
    2011

    Kirton McConkie tax and estate planning attorney Jeff Steed offers an analysis of GRATs (grantor-retained annuity trust) and sales to DGTs (defective grantor trust) and the clash of the two investment strategies.

  • Image for Codes of conduct for religious persuasion: the legal framework and best practices
    2010

    Attempts by people of faith to persuade others to their beliefs, while a protected human right, can spark conflicts in communities intent on protecting their privacy and identity. A possible solution lies in voluntary codes of conduct for missionary activities. Such codes are more likely than governmental regulations to prevent or resolve cross-cultural and inter-faith conflicts relating to religious persuasion. This article analyzes 19 voluntary codes to identify which types have greatest potential for conflict-resolution.

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    Information Services, Technology and Data Protection
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  • Image for Medicaid and Annuities: Major Changes
    06.2008

    In February 2006, the Deficit Reduction Act (the “Act”) was enacted at the Federal level. The Act made sweeping changes to the eligibility requirements for Medicaid. More recently, on April 1, 2008, Utah made further changes to the Medicaid Program. In particular, the way annuities are now valued is substantially changed.

  • Image for Advance Directives for 2008 - The Final Chapter
    05.2008

    This column hopefully represents the final chapter on the new advance directives for 2008. This series began with an introduction in December 2007, and was followed by Parts 1 and 11 in January and February 2008.

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  • Image for Resolution of Patent and Technology Disputes by Arbitration and Mediation: A View From the United States
    04.2008

    Intellectual Property lawyer Craig Metcalf outlines the advantages of resolving patent disputes using arbitration and mediation instead of litigation.

  • Image for A New Look at Estate Planning
    03.2008

    Kirton McConkie tax and estate planning attorney Jeff Steed addresses an issue most people rarely think about when transferring wealth to heirs through an estate plan--the impact this transfer can have on loved ones. 

  • Image for For Small Estates, Do Nothing or Do It Yourself
    03.2008

    The average estate is generally modest. There may only be a home and a few thousand dollars in savings. Or, there may be a home and several hundred thousand dollars. These may be considered as small estates that don’t justify expensive estate plans and documents.

  • Image for New Advance Directives for 2008: Part II
    02.2008

    This column continues the discussion of the new advance directives for 2008. The Senate Bill 75 from the 2007 Legislative Session dramatically revises Utah’s Code governing advance directives.

  • Image for The Mormon Education of a Gentile Justice: George Sutherland and the Brigham Young Academy, 33 J. of Sup. Ct. Hist. 322 (2008) (with Edward L. Carter)
    The Mormon Education of a Gentile Justice: George Sutherland and the Brigham Young Academy, 33 J. of Sup. Ct. Hist. 322 (2008) (with Edward L. Carter)
  • Image for New Advance Directives for 2008: Part I
    01.2008

    Senate Bill 75 dramatically revises Utah’s Code governing advance directives. Although passed during the 2007 Legislative Session, the new directives were delayed until January 1, 2008. Utah’s “Personal Choice and Living Will Act,” has been repealed and replaced with the “Advance Health Care Directive Act” (“Act”).

  • Image for Marriage for Older Adults & Financial Risks
    10.2007

    Marriage at any age should be taken seriously. At a young age, financial risks are generally minimal. But for older adults, entering into marriage can be financially far more risky.

  • Image for If You Don't Have a Will, What Happens to Your Estate?
    09.2007

    Depending on the size of your estate and the number of your children or other heirs, you may not need a will. But, if you don’t have a will or if you procrastinate and put off preparing or signing a will, there is still hope that your estate passes to your heirs as you intend.

  • Image for Reverse Mortgages and Medicaid Don’t Mix
    08.2007

    Understanding the rules about Medicaid eligibility can help married couples where one spouse may have to go into a long-term care facility. However, taking out a reverse mortgage in an attempt to qualify for Medicaid is a very bad idea. In fact, the two don’t mix.

  • Image for Medical Treatment When You Can’t Consent
    07.2007

    “Living will” and “Medical Power of Attorney” are documents that are often referred to as advance directives, since they are directives that you make while you still have the capacity to do so. Often times, when a severe injury or medical condition arises, you don’t have the capacity to give consent for medical treatment.

  • Image for Unintended Consequences of Joint Accounts
    06.2007

    A husband and wife often hold bank accounts in joint names. Generally this doesn’t present any problem since both spouses have an interest in such accounts. But when one spouse dies, the surviving spouse will often add a son or daughter’s name to the accounts. Doing so usually causes unintended consequences.

  • Image for Current Internet Resources for Seniors
    05.2007

    With the Internet becoming so accessible, even for seniors, I will refer to many Internet sites that may be helpful to the reader.

  • Image for Special Needs Trusts for a Disabled Child
    03.2007

    If a disabled adult is found to be unable to obtain gainful employment, the adult may qualify for governmental assistance from Social Security and/or Medicaid.

  • Image for Treat Your Deed with Care
    02.2007

    Since the transfer of title is so easy and automatic, and since the surviving spouse is used to having a second name on the deed, it is very tempting to add the name of a child. It feels safe and comfortable. However, there are inherent risks and costs when you add a child to your deed.

  • Image for Will Contests
    01.2007

    The Probate Code governs some general rules about wills to ensure their validity and to prevent unfounded claims for a share of the deceased’s estate. Although a will meets all of the formalities required by the Probate Code, someone can still challenge it.

  • Image for Advance Directions for Your Funeral and Burial
    12.2006

    It is now possible for you to direct the preparation, type, and place where your remains will be disposed. This can include designating a particular funeral home or providing directions for your burial arrangements.

  • Image for New Danger Lurking in Your Power of Attorney
    11.2006

    A power of attorney (POA) is a common estate-planning tool. It is often used to allow your spouse, child or other person to act for you when you can’t act for yourself. But there is a new danger lurking out there as a result of a recent court decision.

  • Image for A Will Must be Probated Within Three Years
    10.2006

    A Will is a very specific legal document that expresses your wishes about how your estate should be distributed and how it should be administered. But, your Will must be probated within three years of your death, otherwise it has no value and it will not control or govern any part of your estate.

  • Image for Financial Exploitation of Elderly Persons
    08.2006

    A new law concerning abuse, neglect and exploitation of elderly persons, was hoped that it would result in civil and criminal prosecutions. That has not happened. The authorities are not going after these cases because they are deemed “too tough” and there are “too many other cases.”

  • Image for Long-Term Care Insurance: An Important Consideration
    07.2006

    You may have at one time or another considered how you will be treated if you need long-term care. You may also have been concerned about how you would pay for such care. There are now many competitive insurance policies from which to choose.

      

  • Image for An Outsider May Be Best for Your Estate
    05.2006

    When a parent is no longer the dominant figure in the family, one of the children often steps forward to take charge. When more than one child attempts to assume the role of leader and if animosity exists between them, a fight usually erupts. It usually is not physical, but it can become very nasty and expensive for everyone.

  • Image for We All Have Need for a Will
    04.2006

    My column  is directed to those younger adults who should prepare for that eventual day when their mortality ends. But older adults who have procrastinated can also benefit form reading my column.

  • Image for Big Medicaid Changes for Long Term Care
    03.2006

    On February 8, 2006, President Bush signed into law the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. While it has many provisions, I will treat in this column only the changes affecting Medicaid assistance for long term care.

  • Image for How Alzheimer's Disease Affects Many of Us
    02.2006

    More than 4 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s, and what is more disturbing is that by 2050, 11-14 million Americans are expected to be inflicted with the disease. Nearly 30% of the victims of Alzheimer's receive care in long-term care facilities.

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