Utah Statutes
§ 67-5-10 — Career status attorneys as full-time employees -- Completion of outside law practice.
Utah § 67-5-10
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 67-5-10 (2026).
Text
(1)Attorneys in a career status shall be full-time employees and shall not engage in the private practice of law and shall not receive any fee for legal services rendered to any person, corporation, partnership, or other legal entity other than the state or the county in which the person holds office or by whom the person is employed. The practice of law prohibited by this subsection does not include pro bono service.
(2)Attorneys on probationary status who have not been granted career service status may, in the discretion of the attorney general, be granted permission to complete or handle legal matters previously begun before employment with the attorney general's office, but may not begin new matters once employed. Once career service status is conferred, the attorney is bound by th
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 199, 1994 General Session
Nearby Sections
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Records to be kept.§ 67-1-5
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Utah § 67-5-10, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ut/67-5-10.