Friday, May 13, 2022

Licensed Paralegal Practitioner

Website.

Defines LPP. Educational requirements are listed and more detailed information about the job.

Rule 14-802 of the Rules Governing the Utah State Bar creates an exception to the authorization to practice law for an LPP. The exception permits an LPP to assist a client only in the practice areas for which the LPP is licensed. The rule limits an LPP's possible practice areas to:…”

“…It is important to note that an LPP may not appear in court and may not charge contingency fees. They may, however, own their own firms, own a non-controlling equity interest in a firm with attorneys, and use the courts' e-filing systems. There will be no pro hac vice admissions and no reciprocal licensing, at least for the time being. They will be required to have trust accounts, and will have the obligation to provide pro bono services.”…


https://www.utcourts.gov/legal/lpp/index.html

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