PILOT v. HILL

No. 20160959-CA.

427 P.3d 508 (2018)

2018 UT App 105

Robert PILOT, Appellant, v. Earl N. HILL, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

As Corrected June 11, 2018.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Karra J. Porter , Salt Lake City, Kristen C. Kiburtz , and Edward T. Wells , Murray, Attorneys for Appellant.

Kristin A. VanOrman , S. Spencer Brown , and Jessica J. Johnston , Salt Lake City, Attorneys for Appellee.

Judge David N. Mortensen authored this Opinion, in which Judges Kate A. Toomey and Diana Hagen concurred.


Opinion

¶ 1 In an effort to promote proportional discovery practices, Utah adopted tier designations in 2011 whereby parties must plead an amount of damages that correlates to one of three specified tiers. These tier designations have far-reaching effects on how parties handle discovery during a case. Corresponding...

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