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H.B. 306

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ATTORNEY'S LIEN AMENDMENTS

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: R. Curt Webb

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill addresses the enforcement of an attorney's lien.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    requires an action to enforce an attorney's lien filed with a county recorder to be
             13      filed within 180 days after the notice of lien is filed;
             14          .    addresses the requirements for and effect of filing or failing to file an action
             15      enforcing an attorney's lien;
             16          .    applies the changes to enforcement requirements for an attorney's lien to an existing
             17      attorney's lien; and
             18          .    makes technical changes.
             19      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             20          None
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          None
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      AMENDS:
             25          38-2-7, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2001, Chapter 4 and repealed and
             26      reenacted by Laws of Utah 2001, Chapter 360
             27     


             28      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             29          Section 1. Section 38-2-7 is amended to read:
             30           38-2-7. Compensation -- Attorney's lien.
             31          (1) The compensation of an attorney is governed by agreement between the attorney
             32      and a client, express or implied, which is not restrained by law.
             33          (2) An attorney [shall have] has a lien for the balance of compensation due from a
             34      client on any moneys or property owned by the client that is the subject of or connected with
             35      work performed for the client, including, but not limited to:
             36          (a) any real or personal property that is the subject of or connected with the work
             37      performed for the client;
             38          (b) any funds held by the attorney for the client, including any amounts paid as a
             39      retainer to the attorney by the client; and
             40          (c) any settlement, verdict, report, decision, or judgment in the client's favor in any
             41      matter or action in which the attorney assisted, including any proceeds derived from the matter
             42      or action, whether or not the attorney is employed by the client at the time the settlement,
             43      verdict, report, decision, or judgment is obtained.
             44          (3) An attorney's lien commences at the time of employment of the attorney by the
             45      client.
             46          (4) (a) An attorney may enforce a lien under this section by moving to intervene in a
             47      pending legal action in which the attorney has assisted or performed work, or by filing a
             48      separate legal action.
             49          (b) An attorney may not move to intervene in an action or file a separate legal action to
             50      enforce a lien before 30 days [has] have expired after a demand for payment [has been] is made
             51      and not been complied with.
             52          (5) (a) An attorney may file a notice of lien in a pending legal action in which the
             53      attorney has assisted or performed work for which the attorney has a lien under this section.
             54          (b) In addition to a notice under Subsection (5)(a), an attorney may file a notice of lien
             55      with the county recorder of the county in which real property that is subject to a lien under this
             56      section is located.
             57          (c) A notice of lien shall include the following:
             58          [(a)] (i) the name, address, and telephone number of the attorney claiming the lien;


             59          [(b)] (ii) the name of the client who is the owner of the property subject to the lien;
             60          [(c)] (iii) a verification that the property is the subject of or connected with work
             61      performed by the attorney for the client and that a demand for payment of amounts owed to the
             62      attorney for the work has been made and not been paid within 30 days of the demand;
             63          [(d)] (iv) the date the attorney first provided services to the client;
             64          [(e)] (v) a description of the property, sufficient for identification; and
             65          [(f)] (vi) the signature of the lien claimant and an acknowledgment or certificate as
             66      required under Title 57, Chapter 3, Recording of Documents.
             67          (6) Within 30 days after filing the notice of lien, the attorney shall deliver or mail by
             68      certified mail to the client a copy of the notice of lien.
             69          (7) (a) Any person who takes an interest in any property, other than real property, that
             70      is subject to an attorney's lien with actual or constructive knowledge of the attorney's lien, takes
             71      [his or her] that interest subject to the attorney's lien.
             72          (b) An attorney's lien on real property has as its priority the date and time when a
             73      notice of lien is filed with the county recorder of the county in which real property that is
             74      subject to a lien under this section is located.
             75          (8) This section does not alter or diminish in any way an attorney's common law
             76      retaining lien rights.
             77          (9) This section does not authorize an attorney to have a lien in the representation of a
             78      client in a criminal matter or domestic relations matter [where] in which a final order of
             79      divorce has not been secured unless:
             80          (a) the criminal matter [has been] is concluded or the domestic relations matter [has
             81      been] is concluded by the securing of a final order of divorce or the attorney/client relationship
             82      has terminated; and
             83          (b) the client has failed to fulfill the client's financial obligation to the attorney.
             84          (10) For a lien filed with a county recorder under Subsection (5), the lien claimant shall
             85      file an action to enforce the lien within 180 days after the day on which the lien claimant filed
             86      the notice of lien under Subsection (5).
             87          (11) (a) Within the time period provided for filing in Subsection (10), the lien claimant
             88      shall file for record with the county recorder of each county in which the lien is recorded a
             89      notice of the pendency of the action, in the manner provided in actions affecting the title or


             90      right to possession of real property, or the lien is void, except as to a person who has been
             91      made party to the action and a person having actual knowledge of the commencement of the
             92      action.
             93          (b) The burden of proof is upon the lien claimant and those claiming under the lien
             94      claimant to show actual knowledge under Subsection (11)(a).
             95          (c) A lien filed with a county recorder under Subsection (5) is automatically and
             96      immediately void if an action to enforce the lien is not filed within the time required by this
             97      section.
             98          (d) Notwithstanding Section 78-12-40 , a court has no subject matter jurisdiction to
             99      adjudicate a lien that becomes void under Subsection (11)(c).
             100          (12) A lien filed with a county recorder under Subsection (5) before May 5, 2008 is
             101      subject to the time requirements of Subsections (10) and (11) beginning on May 5, 2008.




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