Former Utah judge turned professor and special counsel discusses limited law firm affiliation
Former Utah judge turned professor and special counsel discusses limited law firm affiliation The passage provides a routine background of a former state judge now teaching and affiliated with a small boutique law firm. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or controversial actions, offering only minimal leads for further inquiry. Key insights: Judge served on bench from 2002‑2007 before returning to academia.; Resumed full‑time teaching at University of Utah in November 2007.; Affiliated as special counsel with Hatch James & Dodge, a small Salt Lake City litigation firm.
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Former Utah judge turned professor and special counsel discusses limited law firm affiliation The passage provides a routine background of a former state judge now teaching and affiliated with a small boutique law firm. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or controversial actions, offering only minimal leads for further inquiry. Key insights: Judge served on bench from 2002‑2007 before returning to academia.; Resumed full‑time teaching at University of Utah in November 2007.; Affiliated as special counsel with Hatch James & Dodge, a small Salt Lake City litigation firm.
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