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City of Herriman lawsuit grows to about 150 parties and 455 filings as dispositive‑motion deadline passes
Summary
A routine city ordinance matter over sinkholes near West Hills has become a large federal case, city senior counsel told the council: about 150 parties and roughly 455 filings, with numerous motions for summary judgment filed by defense parties following a dispositive‑motion deadline.
Senior city counsel told the Herriman City Council on Jan. 7 that a case originally filed as a small municipal ordinance matter — City of Herriman v. Hester and Gilliam — has expanded in federal court to include about 150 parties and roughly 455 filings.
The attorney said the dispositive‑motion deadline passed the previous day, producing “over a 100 filings” and “15 to 20 different motions for summary judgment,” with many defendants filing motions supported by memoranda and affidavits. The…
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