Huntsman family says U of U has made no progress on cancer institute controversy
” Although U. hired attorney for talks on HCI funding and control, Peter Huntsman, CEO of Huntsman Cancer Foundation, says family has not heard from the university since April. . . . The U. then hired Salt Lake City attorney Alan Sullivan — at a rate of $480 an hour — to handle talks with the family on its behalf. But since then, Peter Huntsman said, the school has remained silent on the proposed pact, which would replace the latest of seven past agreements since the institute’s founding in 1995, guiding issues ranging from the design of the cancer hospital in Salt Lake City to who interacts with donors.”
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