Utah Courts
UCJA Rule 14-202 (Code of Judicial Administration)
UCJA Rule 14-202 (Code of Judicial Administration)
Rule 14-202. Bar's purposes.
The purposes of the Bar include:
(a) advancing the administration of justice according to law;
(b) aiding the courts in carrying on the administration of justice;
(c) regulating the admission of persons seeking to practice law;
(d) fostering and maintaining integrity, learning, competence, public service, and high standards of conduct among those practicing law;
(e) representing the Bar before the legislative, administrative, and judicial bodies;
(f) preventing the unauthorized practice of law;
(g) promoting professionalism, competence, and excellence in those practicing law through continuing legal education and other means;
(h) providing services to the public, the judicial system, and Bar members;
(i) educating the public about the rule of law and responsibilities under the law;
(j) assisting Bar members in improving the quality and efficiency of their practice;
(k) engaging freely in all lawful activities and efforts, including soliciting grants and contributions that may reasonably be expected to promote and advance these purposes; and
(l) carrying on any other business connected with or incidental to the foregoing objectives and purposes, and having and exercising all the powers conferred on corporations formed under the Utah Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act.
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