Jurisdiction: Utah State Law


Utah Case Law
Contains:
  • Utah Case Law
  • Utah Statutes & Acts
    Contains:
  • Utah Statutes
  • Utah Acts
  • Utah Administrative Rules & Regulations
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  • Utah Administrative Rules
  • Utah State & Federal Court Rules
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  • Rules of Appellate Procedure
  • Rules of Civil Procedure
  • Rules of Court-Annexed Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Rules of Criminal Procedure
  • Rules of Evidence
  • Rules of Juvenile Procedure
  • Utah Code of Judicial Administration
  • Utah Rules of Small Claims Procedure
  • Utah Supreme Court Standing Orders
  • Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure
  • Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure
  • Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
  • Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
  • Federal Rules of Evidence
  • Federal Courts Miscellaneous Fee Schedule
  • Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases
  • Rules Governing Section 2255 Proceedings
  • Rules of the Judicial Council of the Federal Circuit
  • Rules of the Judicial Panel on Multi-District Litigation
  • Rules of the United States Supreme Court
  • United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
  • United States Tax Court Rules of Practice and Procedure
  • 10th Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Rules
  • 10th Circuit Local Rules
  • Practitioners' Guide to the United States Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit
  • Rules of the Judicial Council of the 10th Circuit
  • Local Bankruptcy Rules for the District of Utah
  • Local Rules for the District of Utah
  • State & Practice Specific Treatises/Forms
    Legal Forms/Practice Area Treatises

    CCH Utah Employment Law

    CCH Utah Employment Law provides summaries of the law on a wide variety of employment law topic areas; as well as statutes and regulations on Employment Discrimination and Labor Relations/Wage-Hours. The library also includes forms and checklists. It may be purchased on a state or national level.

    Construction Law - Handling Construction Defect Claims: Western States (CA, NV, AZ, CO, UT, OR,& WA)

    The Handling Construction Defect Claims treatise library provides explicit guidance on all aspects of substantive and procedural construction defect law -from pre-litigation to the resolution of the case - in California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Oregon and Washington. Co-Authors Thomas E. Miller and Rachel M. Miller detail each aspect of this specialized area, using their decades of experience representing condominium and homeowner associations in construction defect claims. This comprehensive offering covers both the statutorily prescribed causes of action and common law theories of liability, pre-litigation steps, defense considerations, damages, alternative dispute resolution, toxic mold and much more.