Ray Quinney & Nebeker
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Ray Quinney & Nebeker's blog offers insights into various legal areas, including business and finance, labor and employment, litigation, real estate, and tax. Founded in 1940, the blog offers educational and informative articles to help businesses and individuals stay informed on legal issues.
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
2w ago
Today the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) recognized Ray Quinney & Nebeker for 20 years of membership in the organization. ELFA is the premier trade association representing companies in the $1 trillion equipment finance sector. Ray Quinney & Nebeker has for decades represented many national and local equipment leasing companies. The Equipment Leasing Practice ..read more
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
3w ago
Effective March 11, 2024 By Jessica A. Ramirez, JD Originally published in Utah Physician Magazine, Feb/March 2024 In January, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced its new and final six-factor test for determining whether workers may be classified as independent contractors for purposes of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA sets national ..read more
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
1M ago
Author: Miia Sula In the digital age, scams have become increasingly sophisticated. One such scam targeting small business owners involves trademark registration. Yesterday, my physical therapist received a threatening email from a company claiming to provide trademark registration services. The email stated that he had 24 hours to inform them if he wanted to register ..read more
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
2M ago
Ray Quinney & Nebeker is pleased to announce that Kennedy D. Nate and Raj Dhaliwal have been elected shareholders of the Firm. They are outstanding practitioners in their respective fields. We look forward to their continued contributions to the Firm and congratulate them on their achievements. Appellate Practice, Construction Law, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Litigation ..read more
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
4M ago
By Carol Funk Originally published in Utah Bar Journal, Jan/Feb 2024 Over the past several years, the Utah Supreme Court has painstakingly addressed questions of state constitutional law by analyzing the original public meaning of the constitutional language at issue. The court has also emphasized that provisions in the Utah Constitution do not necessarily provide ..read more
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
4M ago
Looking Back and Forging Ahead: The Utah Supreme Court Presentation by Carol Funk Watch RQN appellate chair Carol Funk’s presentation, “Looking Back and Forging Ahead: The Utah Supreme Court,” which addresses legislative interest in adding two additional Justices to the Utah Supreme Court; provides an in-depth analysis of the issues, voting patterns, and doctrines that have ..read more
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
5M ago
By: D. Zachary Wiseman Most of our clients in Utah have never heard of the National Labor Relations Act (the “Act”) or the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) that enforces the Act. This is because the Act, which was passed by Congress nearly 100 years ago, was created primarily to ensure the rights of employees ..read more
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
5M ago
By: Martha A. Wingate Originally published in Utah Physician Magazine, Oct/Nov 2023 OVERVIEW The No Surprises Act (NSA, or the Act) is a federal law governing medical billing that went into effect on January 1, 2022. It is designed to curb surprise medical billing and applies predominantly to emergency services, air ambulance services provided by ..read more
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
6M ago
On Nov. 2, 2023 – U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®, for the 14th consecutive year, collaboratively announce the release of the 2024 “Best Law Firms” rankings. Firms included in the 2024 Edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” are recognized for professional excellence with consistently impressive ratings from clients and peers. Ray Quinney & ..read more
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
7M ago
This week, the RQN trial team of Jeffrey W. Appel, Matthew N. Evans, and Korinne Hale obtained a jury verdict of 18.7 million dollars in favor of their clients, the Lowe family, against the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT). UDOT had taken a portion of the Lowe family’s land in Hurricane, Utah by eminent domain ..read more