Utah Community Builders and the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Utah State Bar’s Well-Being Committee for the Legal Profession, have released their “Living Well in Law” project, a “guide to building engagement, resilience, and well-being for the legal profession.” Thanks to Kirton McConkie and Parson Behle & Latimer for sponsoring this project. Learn why well-being is crucial to you and your firm’s success.


Summer 2022, Coronado July 6-9


 

June eBulletin

In this edition: | Thanks for a Great Year as Bar President; It’s Been an Honor to Serve | Mandatory Online Licensing  Began June 6 | In-Person Summer Convention Scheduled for July 6-9 at San Diego’s Coronado Island


 

Utah Bar Journal

July / August 2022: President’s Message |  Utah Law Developments | Focus on Ethics & Civility | and much more…

Utah Bar Journal

July / August 2022: President’s Message |  Utah Law Developments | Focus on Ethics & Civility | and much more…

Practice Portal

Simply log in to your Practice Portal and get things done. Register for CLE, keep your contact information up to date, monitor and complete regulatory requirements, volunteer for public services, and more.

Membership Directory

A master listing of all licensed Utah attorneys both past and current along with license status and contact information.

CLE Schedules

Utah attorneys can log in to review and register for upcoming CLE opportunities.

Well-Being

The Well-Being Committee for the Legal Profession (WCLP) was created in 2019 to advance the recommendations of The Utah Task Force on Lawyer & Judge Well-Being.

THE UTAH STATE BAR VISION

Attorneys creating a justice system that is understood, valued, respected and accessible to all.

Public Resources

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Find a Lawyer

The Utah State Bar created LicensedLawyer.org to connect you with the lawyer best suited for your needs. You can search for attorneys by legal category, legal needs, attorney name, or cost.

Modest Means Referral

As part of the Bar's Affordable Attorneys for All initiative, the Modest Means Lawyer Referral program helps Utahns with modest earnings find a lawyer offering discounted rates to match their incomes.

Pro Bono Assistance

Making the law accessible to all means connecting lawyers with people regardless of financial status. Find free clinics in your city or access the legal assistance database to search by type of law or location.

Consumer Assistance Program

The Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) is unique among the Utah State Bar programs in that it provides fairly quick and non-invasive assistance to both consumers and attorneys involved in minor conflict with each other.

Volunteer

Lend a learned hand.

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I think the first duty of society is justice.

The Utah State Bar believes in serving the public and legal profession with excellence and, in turn, having a substantial impact on the world in which we live. Striving for excellence includes volunteering time and expertise to those who are otherwise unable to access the law due to financial circumstances. The American Bar Association states that a lawyer should aspire to render at least 50 hours of pro bono publico legal services a year. We at the Utah State Bar want to help you achieve excellence in your profession and community. That’s why we provide tools to connect you in the legal profession to individuals

who will benefit from your pro bono services. As you volunteer in your community, you make a substantial impact by simply doing good while reinforcing the idea that this is truly a profession that cares about the community. We have the capacity to unbundle services and take on piece of work. Very manageable, effective pro bono service without having to commit whole life to it.

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