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Vol. 19 No. 7 Nov/Dec 2006

PDF http://www.utahbar.org/barjournal/pdf/2006_nov_dec.pdf

Cover Art Information: COVER: For the cover of this issue we selected an image of Gregory Peck, as Atticus Finch, in a scene from the film To Kill a Mockingbird, based on the landmark novel by Harper Lee. Atticus Finch has become the very emblem of legal professionalism and courage, and we felt this picture might help deliver the message of this issue of the Utah Bar Journal, which is that the practice of law is as meaningful and inspiring as its practitioners choose to make it.

* President's Message: Civility, the Hallmark of our Profession
* Promoting the Standards of Professionalism and Civility
* Utah Standards of Professionalism and Civility
* Honest Lawyers Make Good Lawyers Thoughts on Ethics and Civility in the Legal Profession
* Enforcing the Standards of Professionalism and Civility
* Civility and Chivalry
* Need Help on Professionalism Training in Your Office? Call Us.
* Civility in the Practice of Law: A Young Lawyer's Perspective
* A Professionalism Quiz: How Does Your Conduct Measure Up?
* Views From the Bench: What I Know Now that I Wish I Had Known When I Was Practicing
* Paralegal Division: Civility for Paralegals

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