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Share SALT LAKE CITY – April 5, 2021 – Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP continued the expansion of its White Collar Defense & Special Investigations Practice with the addition of former U.S. Attorney John Huber as a shareholder in its Salt Lake City office. Huber was most recently the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) longest-tenured active U.S. Attorney, having been nominated by two presidents and unanimously confirmed twice by the U.S. Senate. “We are proud to welcome an attorney of John’s caliber and reputation to the firm,” said Greenberg Traurig CEO Brian L. Duffy. “During his long and impressive career as U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah, John was trusted by two presidential administrations to handle highly sensitive matters and high-stakes investigations. John is a nationally renowned leader who will be a tremendous asset to our clients and add significant depth to our Salt Lake City office.” ....
Salt Lake Tribune Gov. Cox said Thursday he doesn’t support two Utah bills addressing transgender athletes and minors. Gov. Spencer Cox weighed in on COVID-19 vaccines, LGBTQ legislation and police reform Thursday at his monthly news conference. COVID-19 and Vaccines Cox spent the majority of the press conference discussing the state’s progress on COVID-19 and, in particular, its vaccine rollout. He said the state is receiving about 45,000 vaccine doses each week and noted that about 62% of adults 70-years-old and older have received their first dose as well as 91% of long-term care facility residents. Some counties, he said, have vaccinated close to 70% of older adults and are starting to see less demand from people in that age group. ....
Published February 16, 2021 at 6:39 PM MST Listen • 4:37 / Utah Sen. Mitt Romney tweeted Tuesday that he’s introducing a bill to raise the federal minimum wage. The bill would be co-sponsored by Sen. Tom Cotton, R-AR. This story and more in Tuesday evening s news brief. Tuesday evening, February 16, 2021 State Incarcerated Students And Access To Higher Education Right now, incarcerated students in Utah can get their GED. But a state lawmaker wants to give them access to higher education, too. The legislation by Rep. Lowry Snow, R-St. George, would create a program that helps young people in long-term custody earn college credits. At a hearing for the bill Tuesday, Brett Peterson, director of Utah’s Juvenile Justice Services, said education is an important tool in reducing recidivism. The bill passed the House Education Committee with unanimous support. It now goes to the full chamber for consideration. Read the full ....