A giant, online provider of self-help legal forms and a Catholic order of nuns are among around two dozen entities that have applied under the Utah Supreme Court’s new legal lab that encourages creative ways to offer legal services to consumers.

The head of that program, past Utah State Bar President John Lund, and Utah Supreme Court Justice Deno Himonas discussed how the program operates with the Bar’s Special Committee to Improve the Delivery of Legal Services, which is considering whether to recommend that Florida set up its own legal lab. The committee at its April 6 meeting also heard from Crispin Passmore, who helped set up a legal lab — also called a regulatory sandbox — in Great Britain.

The committee took no action at the meeting although members closely questioned the trio.