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Volume 13 No. 10 December 2000

Volume 13 No. 10 December 2000

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COVER: Cedar Breaks, Utah, in winter by first-time contributor, Michele Mattsson, Central Staff Attorney, Utah Court of Appeals.


  • President's Message: Should We Be Able to Practice Law Everywhere We Can Drive a Car?, by David O. Nuffer

  • Circles and Lines, by David O. Nuffer

  • Our Most Neglected Story: American History, by Theresa A. Martinez

  • A Different Divorce - Collaborative Lawyering, by Brian Florence

  • The Doctrine of Interspousal immunity in Utah: Does it Still Exist?, by Stephen Kelson

  • State Bar News

  • Views From the Bench: Keepers of the Flame, by Justice Michael J. Wilkins

  • Legal Assistant Division: Message from the Chair, Ann Streadbeck

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