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Utah's Former JPEC Executive Director Makes the Case for Merit Selection
Utah's Former JPEC Executive Director Makes the Case for Merit Selection
In a recent op-ed, Joanne Slotnik, former executive director of the Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission, touts the state’s successful judicial selection system, which includes robust performance evaluation for judges and retention elections by the public.
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Utah Adopts Civil Case Management Pilot Program
Utah Adopts Civil Case Management Pilot Program
Back in 2011, Utah implemented significant statewide changes to its rules of civil procedure governing disclosure and discovery, incorporating proportionality and presumptive discovery limits based on tiers. Once again Utah is on the leading edge, implementing a Civil Case Management Pilot Program that promotes increased judicial case management oversight.
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Utah Supreme Court Greenlights Development of Limited Paralegal Practitioners Program
Utah Supreme Court Greenlights Development of Limited Paralegal Practitioners Program
The Utah Supreme Court has approved the development of a new program to help litigants navigate the court system. A Supreme Court Task Force established to examine the issue recommended that Limited Paralegal Practitioners (LPPs) be authorized to assist clients with filling out legal forms and preparing settlements, among other tasks, in certain areas of the law, including family law. 
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Long-Awaited Results from Utah’s Statewide Rule Changes Reflect Positive Impact
Long-Awaited Results from Utah’s Statewide Rule Changes Reflect Positive Impact
The National Center for State Courts has released its final evaluation of Utah’s significant statewide changes to the rules governing disclosures and discovery, implemented in November 2011. The rule changes incorporate proportionality as a key principle governing the scope of discovery.
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Procedural Fairness a Highlight of 2014 Utah State of the Judiciary
Procedural Fairness a Highlight of 2014 Utah State of the Judiciary
A 93% satisfaction measure is not something you see every day. And, it is even more unusual in circumstances where people reporting such a high percentage account for both winners and losers, which is exactly why Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant focused on this measure during his 2014 Utah State of the Judiciary Address. Chief Justice Durrants's explanation for the measure can be summed up in two words: procedural fairness.
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States Consider Increasing Mandated Divorce Classes
States Consider Increasing Mandated Divorce Classes
Utah requires divorcing couples to attend a two-hour seminar, and one lawmaker has proposed splitting the seminar into separate segments, the first of which occurring earlier in the process to help remind couples that reconciliation is an option. Meanwhile, a bill in Alabama would require couples with children to take a class designed to increase parents' sensitivity to their children's needs.
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Preliminary Results Reflect Growing Belief that Utah Rule Reforms Having Intended Impact
Preliminary Results Reflect Growing Belief that Utah Rule Reforms Having Intended Impact
In a recent post on the long-awaited results from pilot project experimentation around the country, we shared evaluations from the New Hampshire and Boston Litigation Session pilot projects. Initial data is now available from Utah as well, where significant rule changes were implemented in 2011, including comprehensive initial disclosures, a requirement that discovery be proportional, and tiered discovery based on amount in controversy.
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Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Results Not Seen by Many Citizens
Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Results Not Seen by Many Citizens
Judicial performance evaluation results published by the new Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission (JPEC) were not seen by many Utah citizens, the JPEC reports. For the first time, the Lieutenant Governor’s Office did not send the voter information pamphlet to all registered voters.
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A Year Later, Utah's Revised Civil Rules Inspire High Hopes
A Year Later, Utah's Revised Civil Rules Inspire High Hopes
In a promised follow-up to his prior blog post on IAALS’ Third Civil Justice Reform Summit, Professor Jordan Singer of New England Law│Boston discusses the new set of civil rules in Utah, which were implemented a year ago today.
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Utah Judicial Performance Evaluations to be Released
Utah Judicial Performance Evaluations to be Released
The Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission has published its evaluation reports and recommendations online. The Commission was created by statute in 2008 and undertook midterm evaluations in 2010 that were only for self-improvement purposes.
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