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Stephen Hill, Senior Counsel of Singleton Schreiber in Utah, was recently featured in a KHQ news report, "Gray Fire Victims Look for Justice", which covered the firm's ongoing Gray Fire lawsuit against Inland Power one-year later, and its pending trial date in September 2025. During his interview, Mr. Hill gave a history of the case, his estimated damages for the victims, his belief that this case could be settled before the trial date, and the firm's next priorities.

"Our motivation is to represent people and help them get justice, to be made whole," said Mr. Hill, and that "[getting the parties]. . . To sit down and engage in a negotiation process that results in claims for everybody" remains the firm's biggest priority. 

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