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Bar Journal Volume 18 No. 5 Sep/Oct 2005

Bar Journal Volume 18 No. 5 Sep/Oct 2005

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Cover Art Information: COVER: Small stream and wetlands up American Fork Canyon on the trail to the top of Mt. Timpanogos. Photo by first-time contributor Laramie D. Merritt, Bluffdale, Utah.

Table of Contents:

* President's Message: Many Hands Make Light Work
* Commissioner Report: Why the Bar Might Mandate Disclosure of Uninsured Practice
* Commissioner Report: Is Mandating Disclosure in Your Fee Letter That You Do Not Carry Malpractice Insurance a Sound Idea?
* Considerations in Purchasing and Using Malpractice Insurance
* ERISA Standards of Review and the Administrator's Conflict of Interest
* Migrating the Utah State Bar to VoIP: Motivations and Lessons Learned
* Maneuvering Through Mediation: The Tricks, Twists and Turns of Finding Untracked Powder - Resolution
* Standards of Professionalism & Civility: Standard 6 - Adherence to Promises & Commitments
* Utah Bar Foundation
* Book Review: Overcoming The 6-Minute Life: How and Why The Legal Profession Should Free Itself From Billable Hours
* Paralegal Division: Why Paralegal Certificate Counts

PDF Version: http://www.utahbar.org/barjournal/pdf/2005_sept_oct.pdf

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