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Utah Revolution: Nonlawyers Can Profit From Law Work; Untangling Judge Nathan’s Gag Order in Maxwell

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Stephen Gillers and Barbara Gillers discuss how nonlawyers can profit from law work. They also untangle Judge Nathan’s gag order and the role of media in the upcoming trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.

Stephen is the Elihu Root Professor of Law and Barbara is an Adjunct Professor of Law, both at New York University School of Law. 

Listen on Apple Podcasts here, Google Podcasts here, Spotify here, or Stitcher here.

Join Professor Stephen Gillers for an October 17 Ethics CLE. Register here.

 

Reference List for Podcast #6: Utah Revolution: Nonlawyers Can Profit From Law Work; Untangling Judge Nathan’s Gag Order in Maxwell 

Florida Special Committee to examine changes: https://www-media.floridabar.org/uploads/2021/06/FINAL-REPORT-OF-THE-SPECIAL-COMMITTEE-TO-IMPROVE-THE-DELIVERY-OF-LEGAL-SERVICES.pdf

Utah Implementation Task Force on Regulatory Reform, https://www.utcourts.gov/utc/rules-approved/2020/08/13/supreme-court-regulatory-reform-effective-august-14-2020/

For the latest version of Utah Standing Order 15, see: https://www.utcourts.gov/resources/rules/urap/docs/15.pdf

North Carolina Gen. Stat. §84-2.2

Rebecca L. Sandefur, Access to What? Daedalus, Vol. 148, Issue No. 1 (Winter 2019)

Gentile v. State Bar of Nevada, 501 U.S. 1030 (1991)

Markus Op-Ed in the Daily News https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-cosby- maxwell-free-20210630-gqlcsn6yczaivp5h7g7x73lfzu-story.html

U.S. v. Maxwell, 20 CR 330 (AJN) Order filed July 30, 2021

Commonwealth v. Cosby, 252 A.3d 1092 (Pa. 2021)