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Paul T. Moxley is Named an Officer of the National Conference of Bar Presidents

Paul T. Moxley, past President of the Utah State Bar, has been named an officer of the National Conference of Bar Presidents (NCBP), and he will become President in four years. This is a national leadership position. The NCBP is the voice of state and local bars in the U.S. and an important liaison with the American Bar Association (ABA). Mr. Moxley is the first lawyer from Utah to hold this position. Mr. Moxley was also named to the Steering Committee of the House of Delegates for the American Bar Association.

Mr. Moxley is a resident of Salt Lake City. He is a partner in the firm of Holme Roberts & Owen LLP and his practice emphasis is securities, white collar crime and complex commercial litigation. Mr. Moxley has over 25 years of experience as a trial lawyer and commercial litigator, having successfully tried numerous cases to the bench and jury in state and federal courts and successfully argued many appeals to the Utah Supreme Court and Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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