Utah. R. Evid. 504
2021 Advisory Committee Note. Licensed paralegal practitioners (as currently described in and governed by Chapter 15 of the Utah Supreme Court Rules of Professional Practice) and those approved to provide legal services by the Utah Supreme Court's Office of Legal Services Innovation (see https://www.utahinnovationoffice.org/) are among those considered "legal professionals" under this rule.
Advisory Committee Note. The language of this rule has been amended as part of the restyling of the Evidence Rules to make them more easily understood and to make style and terminology consistent throughout the rules. These changes are intended to be stylistic only. There is no intent to change any result in any ruling on evidence admissibility.
2018 Advisory Note.- These amendments are limited to the scope of the attorney- client privilege. Nothing in the amendments is intended to suggest that for other purposes, such as application of the Utah Rules of Professional Conduct or principles of attorney liability, an attorney forms an attorney-client relationship with a person merely by making a referral to another lawyer, even if privileged confidential communications are made in the process of that referral.