Utah. Sup. Ct. R. Prof. Prac. 14-902
Advisory Committee Notes
By resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Utah State Bar, a Client Security Fund was approved and established by the Supreme Court, effective April 9, 1977. The Fund was established to provide meaningful, prompt cost reimbursements to clients who had been injured by a lawyer's dishonest act. The original resolution did not provide sufficient rules and/or guidelines for the Committee that was embodied by the resolution to utilize in making its recommendations to the Board of Bar Commissioners. The American Bar Association has adopted, as of August 9, 1989, Model Rules for Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection. The following Rules adopt many of the principles from the American Bar Association Model Rules, as well as features from other states and from the prior resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the Utah State Bar, as approved by the Supreme Court.
Licensed Paralegal Practitioners were included in the Fund in 2019 after the Utah Supreme Court exercised its constitutional authority to govern the practice of law and authorized Licensed Paralegal Practitioners to provide limited legal services in the practice areas of: (1) temporary separation, divorce, parentage, cohabitant abuse, civil stalking and custody and support; (2) forcible entry and detainer; and (3) debt collection matters in which the dollar amount in issue does not exceed the statutory limit for small claims cases.