Utah Code § 13-68-401

Unlawful acts
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(1) It is unlawful for a lawyer referral consultant or another person to:
(a) make, cause, or allow to be made a false or misleading statement to a client or prospective
client while providing or soliciting services to that client or prospective client;

(b) make, cause, or allow to be made a guarantee or promise to a client or prospective client,
unless the guarantee or promise is in writing and there is basis in fact for making the
guarantee or promise;
(c) charge a client a fee for referral of the client to another person for services that the lawyer
referral consultant cannot or will not provide to the client;
(d) communicate with a prospective client for the purpose of obtaining or referring business if the
communication concerns a disaster, or an action for personal injury or wrongful death, unless:
(i) the disaster, injury, or death occurred more than 30 days before the communication;
(ii) the prospective client is a person who has a prior familial, prior personal, or prior
professional relationship with the lawyer to be referred, the lawyer referral consultant, or the
person communicating with the prospective client;
(iii) the prospective client initiates the communication; or
(iv) a third party who has a prior familial or prior close personal relationship with the prospective
client requests the communication;
(e) represent that the division or the state endorses or approves the lawyer referral consultant;
(f) omit from a filing with the division a material statement of fact that this chapter or a rule the
division makes in accordance with this section requires; or
(g) include in a filing with the division a material statement of fact that the lawyer referral
consultant or the lawyer referral consultant's principal knows or should know is false,
deceptive, inaccurate, or misleading.
(2) A lawyer referral consultant may not translate a document or other information in a way that
falsely represents or implies that the lawyer referral consultant is an attorney.

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