Utah Couple Awarded $39 Million in Groundbreaking Mesothelioma Case Linked to Contaminated Talc Used in Surgery

Boston, Massachusetts – In a landmark verdict, a Utah couple was awarded over $39 million in compensation following a three-week trial that concluded in the Suffolk County Superior Court. The case centered around allegations that contaminated talc used during a medical procedure led to the development of mesothelioma, a serious form of cancer often associated with asbestos exposure. The plaintiffs, whose identities have not been disclosed, were represented by a consortium of law firms including The Lanier Law Firm based in Houston, Meirowitz & Wasserberg from New York, and a prominent attorney from Boston. This … Read more

Utah Judge Strikes Down Amendment D, Citing Misleading Language and Lack of Proper Disclosure

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — A significant legal ruling on Thursday invalidated Utah’s Amendment D, which aimed to grant the state legislature the authority to repeal citizen-passed ballot initiatives. Judge Dianna Gibson struck down the amendment citing a failure to meet transparent and statutory requirements. Gibson’s 16-page opinion emphasized the importance of a fully informed electorate in effective democratic participation, noting that misleading and incomplete disclosures about the amendment compromised the essence of voters’ rights. She declared, “Amendment D is void and shall be given no effect.” Despite the ruling, the ballots for the upcoming … Read more

Utah Mother to Face Jury Trial over Alleged Poisoning Death of Husband After Children’s Book on Grief

PARK CITY, Utah — A Utah mother who became a children’s book author following the death of her husband faces trial after being accused of his murder by poisoning, a judge determined Tuesday. Kouri Richins, 34, a mother of three from a small mountain town near Park City, allegedly administered a fatal dose of fentanyl to her husband, Eric Richins, 39, in March 2022. During the conclusion of a preliminary hearing on Tuesday, state Judge Richard Mrazik found sufficient evidence presented by prosecutors to move forward with a jury trial, where Richins will face multiple … Read more

Courage and Justice: Utah Supreme Court Reinstates Sexual Assault Case Against Provo OB-GYN, Victim Shares Her Story

Salt Lake City, Utah — A significant legal development occurred in Utah as the state’s Supreme Court reinstated a sexual assault lawsuit involving a Provo-based OB-GYN, David H. Broadbent, prompting the victim to publicly voice her relief and determination for justice. The decision comes years after the initial filing in 2018, which faced dismissal by a lower court citing statute limitations. The case pivots around allegations from a former patient, who claims she was sexually assaulted during an appointment in 2015. Initially turned away by the courts due to the perceived timing of the legal … Read more