BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY v. TREMCO CONSULTANTS, INC.

Nos. 20020540, 20020687.

110 P.3d 678 (2005)

2005 UT 19

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. TREMCO CONSULTANTS, INC., aka Tremco Legal Solutions, Inc., a Utah corporation, and John Does 1-10, Defendants and Appellant, and SoftSolutions, Inc., a non-incorporated association, Appellant. Lee A. Duncan, Kenneth W. Duncan, Alvin S. Tedjamulia, Julee Associates, L.C., AST Associates, L.C., and KWD Associates, L.C., Movants to Intervene and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Utah.

As Amended March 29, 2005.

Rehearing Denied March 20, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herschel J. Saperstein, Steven W. Call, Michael D. Mayfield, Benjamin J. Kotter, Salt Lake City, for Brigham Young University.

Eric K. Schnibbe, Chris R. Hogle, Salt Lake City, for Tremco Consultants.

Earl Jay Peck, Salt Lake City, for SoftSolutions.

Clark R. Nielsen, Salt Lake City, for movants to intervene.


PARRISH, Justice:

¶ 1 Tremco Legal Solutions, Inc. ("Tremco") appeals from a summary judgment rendering it liable for an earlier judgment obtained by Brigham Young University ("BYU") against SoftSolutions, Inc. ("SoftSolutions"). We hold that the district court erred in summarily extending liability for BYU's earlier judgment to Tremco. SoftSolutions and individual appellants Kenneth W. Duncan; Alvin S. Tedjamulia; Lee A. Duncan; KWD Associates, L.C.; AST Associates...

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