BRYNER v. CARDON OUTREACH, LLC

No. 20160818.

428 P.3d 1096 (2018)

2018 UT 52

Zachary BRYNER, Nenita R. Ezar, Michelle Gallagher, and Christopher Furr, Appellants, v. CARDON OUTREACH, LLC, IHC Health Services, Inc., St. Mark's Hospital, University of Utah Health Care, and State of Utah, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Utah.

Filed September 24, 2018.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert B. Sykes , Alyson Carter McAllister , Daniel Oswald , Salt Lake City, for appellants.

Gregory John Wilder , Provo, for appellant Nenita R. Ezar   Sean D. Reyes , Att'y Gen., Peggy Stone , Asst. Sol. Gen., Salt Lake City, for appellees University of Utah Health Care and State of Utah Derek J. Williams, P. Matthew Cox, Nathaniel J. Mitchell, Salt Lake City, for appellee Cardon Outreach, LLC Alan C. Bradshaw, Steven C. Bednar, Salt Lake City, for appellee IHC Health Services, Inc.

Andrew G. Deiss , Billie Jean Siddoway , Salt Lake City, Sean Gallagher, Denver, CO, for appellee St. Mark's Hospital.

Justice Himonas authored the opinion of the Court, in which Chief Justice Durrant, Associate Chief Justice Lee, Justice Pearce, and Justice Petersen joined.


On Direct Appeal

INTRODUCTION

¶ 1 The question before us is not a particularly thorny one: what is the correct interpretation of Utah's Hospital Lien Statute? See UTAH CODE § 38-7-1. Recognizing that this question is purely one of law, the parties sensibly agreed to stay...

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