liz3564 wrote:The Mighty Builder wrote:Since when did the Mormons start dedicating LEASED Buildings?
As the law firm of the LDS Church, Kirton McConkie was given the first option to lease the building, Hyde said.
Is this pandering to the Lawyers? Didn't Christian Jesus loath Lawyers for their inherent wickedness? And yet Mormon Jesus is kissing their asses?
I am a little lost on this. Some of us don't live in Happy Valley. Care to elaborate?
This is about the finishing up and leasing of City Creek, the church's new mall that will make the Temple Square environs more pleasant. Wish they would do something about the air quality but I guess it is too advanced for them to think about the air as part of the environs. Although the air is just right there, hard up against all the buildings, oh, and inside the buildings too.
Kirton McConkie is the LDS church's SLC law firm, it will lease one of the office towers.
The McConkie in the name is Oscar McConkie, Jr. brother of the late Bruce R. MConkie. Oscar Jr. was a mission president but released early because he was too distracted and his wife, oh, and did I mention there was this attorney who worked there with a very recognizable surname who got arrested for )(*@$ and was ex'ed. I forget if it was a female undercover officer or a tranvesite. Oscar III works there too, one of most personable people you will ever meet, I could say more but it would be petty. And I digress.
Oscar Jr. taught an Institue class for law students at the U. A partner from the firm always sits on the stand during General Conference representing the "civil authority." Oscar Jr. said so himself in my hearing. No idea what he meant, I think he was a little confused about St. Augustine. But Oscar Jr. thought he was pretty special because it was frequently him. While brother Bruce sat over with the GA's representing the ecclesiastical authority. Council of the 50, Joseph Smith crowned king, I thought there was only one authority. But I digress.
Kirton McConkie wasn't that big until the church spun off the LDS Hospitals to be Intermountain Healthcare. (The members of the board were all trusted Mormons and the board is self perpetuating. So it was kind of a spin off that wasn't much of a spin off.) Then the law firm exploded as it began to do the medical malpractice defense work for Intermountain as it grew. It could certainly use its very own shiny new office building. Pitty about the air quality though. Its an open question whether the firm makes more money from the church or from Intermoutain. We can check the church financial disclosure next conference and . . . oh, wait, no we can't.
I small group of Kirton McConkie lawyers take turns carrying a cell phone that answers the bishops child abuse hot line. Perhaps the attorneys could use more training or the bishops don't know how to dial a phone.
The church's regional centers around the world, I forget what you call them, maybe I'm recovering from Mormonism, have a Kirton McConkie lawyer on duty. Those are considered pretty sweet positions if you can get them. Live and work abroad for a while with a US law degree and license, get paid a US lawyers salary. Since you are a Utah Mormon in a non-Utah enviroment, the local members will pretty much bow down to you like the 19 year old missionary you were when you first learned the local language.
Kirton McConkie is now probably the biggest law firm in SLC, (not that SLC is that big). Before the Intermountain spin off it was probably in the middle of the 2nd tier. The big 3 firms then represented Kennecott, what was then Utah Power and Light and Mountain Fuel who only hired law review. Now the Mormon lawyers have overtaken those damn gentiles.
So now the church will pay Kirton McConkie legal fees and get some of it back in rent. Also, the church will have a guarenteed tenant and won't have to worry about losing money from a big vacancy. And the law firm will have 2 big guarenteed clients. Quool. Is this a Mormon Ambassador moment coming on.
I sometimes attend Protestant or Catholic services. After the collection, in some of them, the money is brought to the alter and blessed. Always creeps me out. I'm getting that feeling now.