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Anna E. Carpenter
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Opinion
Sweeping calls for reform could improve access to justice
The Utah Supreme Court has proposed groundbreaking changes to rules governing legal practice — changes that could transform the legal profession and improve access to justice.
By
Anna E. Carpenter
, Contributor
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