Category: -Alternate Dispute Resolution

Notice of Proposed MCLE Rule Amendments – Comment Period Closes July 29, 2024

MCLE Rule Amendments. Several housekeeping changes, including correctly identifying “paralegal practitioners” as “licensed paralegal practitioners”; resolving questions posed by the Court during the last revision of MCLE rules; simplifying appeals; and formalizing the process for readmission of lawyers following administrative suspension for three or more years for failing to comply with MCLE rules and the process for relicensure of licensed paralegal practitioners following administrative suspension for three or more years for failing to comply with MCLE rules.

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Rules of Court-Annexed ADR

URCADR 0101. Conduct of mediation proceedings. Amend. Clarifies the meaning of “good faith” to assure that the ADR rules regarding the confidentiality of mediation-related activities and communications are consistent with the 1995 Utah ADR Act and the more explicit confidentiality requirements of the 2006 Utah Uniform Mediation Act. Eliminates the potential that a court might conclude that the present language of Rule 101 permits judicial examination into what occurred during the course of a mediation upon the complaint that a party failed to participate in the mediation in “good faith”. The intent is to assure that the mediation container is maintained except in the narrow circumstances described in the 2006 Utah Uniform Mediation Act.
URCADR 0103. Confidentiality in nonbinding ADR proceedings. Amend. Clarifies the meaning of “good faith” to assure that the ADR rules regarding the confidentiality of mediation-related activities and communications are consistent with the 1995 Utah ADR Act and the more explicit confidentiality requirements of the 2006 Utah Uniform Mediation Act. Eliminates the potential that a court might conclude that the present language of Rule 101 permits judicial examination into what occurred during the course of a mediation upon the complaint that a party failed to participate in the mediation in “good faith”. The intent is to assure that the mediation container is maintained except in the narrow circumstances described in the 2006 Utah Uniform Mediation Act.

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