BLACK v. CLEGG

No. 950334.

938 P.2d 293 (1997)

John L. BLACK, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. H. James CLEGG, John C. Baldwin, Stephen A. Trost, Nayer H. Honarvar, and Paul T. Moxley, Defendants and Appellees.

Supreme Court of Utah.

May 9, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel G. Darger, Parker M. Nielson, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and appellant.

Carman E. Kipp, Gregory J. Sanders, Sandra L. Steinvoort, Salt Lake City, for defendants and appellees Thomas L. Kay, David N. Wolf, Salt Lake City, for Home Insurance Co.


HOWE, Justice:

Plaintiff John L. Black, a Utah attorney, appeals from the trial court's grant of summary judgment dismissing on the basis of official immunity his complaint against Utah State Bar officials for deprivation of his right to notice and a hearing, interference with the due course of justice, and the filing of a false certificate in a disciplinary proceeding brought against him by the Bar. We must determine whether immunity applies.

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