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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Utah Supreme Court Hears Re-argument In FLDS United Effort Plan Trust Cases
The Utah Supreme Court yesterday reheard oral argument in two cases involving the FLDS United Effort Plan Trust. An audio recording of the full arguments is available online. The first case, FLDS v. Lindberg, involves the question of whether FLDS church members can collaterally attack reform of the trust over three years after the trial court entered its order. The second case, Snow, Christensen and Martineau, involves the trial's court's disqualification of a law firm from representing FLDS members in an action against the trust because the firm previously had a legal relationship with the trust. (See prior posting.) The state Supreme Court ordered re-argument after a federal judge held that Utah state courts acted unconstitutionally in ordering reform of the FLDS United Effort Plan Trust. (See prior posting.) AP reports on the argument.