Utah and Arizona both passed ambitious programs to allow lawyers to participate in businesses with others not holding law licenses that delivered legal services to the public. Five years is good time to assess the results and the impact on Access to Justice, particularly where this Stanford study found that the states’ different approaches impacted the differing results. Bob Ambrogi’s post Five Years After Reform: Stanford Study Offers Comprehensive Look at Legal Innovation in Arizona and Utah is a great summary of the findings and links to the full report for those interested in a deep dive.