JOURNAL Utah Bar UTAH STATE BAR 7 TH Anniversary5 1931~2006 Volume 19 No.6 75th Anniversary Special Issue Don’t use us for your next PI case and you might be feeling, well, blue. Utah’s largest medical malpractice verdict Utah’s largest wrongful death verdict the personal injury practice group of 175 East 400 South, Suite 900 • Salt Lake City, UT 84111 • (801) 524-1000 Table of Contents Utah Bar President’s Message: 6 The Past, the Present, and the Future of our Bar by Gus Chin Best Wishes and Many Thanks from the Chief Justice 8 JOURNAL Separate Branches, Balanced Powers: Governing the Judicial Branch 9 by The Honorable Christine M. Durham Seventy Five Years and Four EDs Later 12 by John Baldwin Richard L. Bird, Jr. – Utah’s Most Senior Practicing Attorney 14 by Gretchen C. Lee From the Desk of the General Counsel 16 by Katherine Fox The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: 18 Investigating and Prosecuting Allegations of Attorney Misconduct by Kate A. Toomey Utah Minority Bar Association Receives Prestigious Honors – 24 Thanks Utah State Bar and Bar Members for Support by Cheryl Miyuki Mori Women Lawyers of Utah: How it All Started 28 by Jan Graham Small Claims Court: A Conversation with Scott Sabey and Tim Shea 32 by Scott Sabey and Tim Shea Questions You Might Ask About the History of the Utah Bar Journal 36 by Randall L. Romrell The Utah State Bar Presents Lifetime Achievement Awards 40 at 75th Anniversary Celebration Dinner The Young Lawyers of the Utah State Bar 43 by John A. Adams Paralegal Division: Congratulations on 75 Years! 47 by Kathryn K. Shelton, Chair VISION OF THE BAR: To lead society in the creation of a justice system that is understood, valued, respected and accessible to all. MISSION OF THE BAR: To represent lawyers in the State of Utah and to serve the public and the legal profession by promoting justice, professional excellence, civility, ethics, respect for and understanding of, the law. 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Weber County Courthouse each letter if and when a letter is rejected. • Anesthesia Complications • Medication Errors • Insurance Fraud • Surgical Errors • Birth Injuries • Wrongful Death (Awards from $750,000 to $4.5 million) Utah Bar JOURNAL 5 President’s Message The Past, the Present, and the Future of our Bar by Gus Chin Over the years, as well as fairly recently, some have expressed There were 663 active members, 27 inactive members, and 21 concern about the relevancy of the Utah State Bar. I hope that honorary members. Bar dues for active members were $5 and our members realize that in addition to the essential regulatory $2.50 for inactive members. Today, seventy-five years later there functions of admissions and discipline, the Bar provides services are 6,849 active members and 1,999, inactive members. Bar dues intended to assist each of us professionally and otherwise. 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