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Bar Journal Volume 17 No. 6 Aug/Sept 2004

Bar Journal Volume 17 No. 6 Aug/Sept 2004

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Cover Art Information: COVER: Fish Towers, Colorado River Scenic Byway near Moab, Utah by Bret Hicken, Hicken & Hatch, Spanish Fork.

* Practice Pointer: When Can a Lawyer End an Attorney-Client Relationship?
* Possible Defense Responses to Plaintiff's "Experts"
* Mental Illness, Addiction and Attorneys
* Facsimile Advertising and the Requirement to Get Signed, Written Consents
*The Utah Marshaling Requirement: An Overview
*Objectives of Revocable Trusts
* Utah Law Developments: Can You Amend That Revocable Trust? Utah Estate Planning Lawyers Face a Trap for the Unwary
* Views from the Bench: Remember, for Every Case Won at Oral Argument, the Other Side Loses
* Book Review: Reading Lolita in Tehran, by Azar Nafisi and The Last Summer of Reason, by Tahar Djaout
* Paralegal Division: Division Officers and Directors 2004-2005

PDF Version available at: http://www.utahbar.org/barjournal/pdf/2004_aug_sep.pdf

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