What types of cases are referred to participating attorneys?
The Modest Means Program refers cases in the following areas of practice:
Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 Chapter 13 Foreclosure Defense
Criminal Law: Misdemeanors Ordinance Violations Pre-charging consultations Traffic Offenses
Consumer Law: Construction Contracts Consumer Fraud Contracts Identity Theft Insurance Policy Disputes Small Claims
Probate: Power of Attorney Wills
Family Law: Child Support Cohabital Property Division Custody Divorce Grandparent’s rights Guardianships Maintenance Paternity Termination of Parental Rights Visitation |
Feb. 3, 2010 – Where can Wisconsinites turn, if they are not destitute but have low-wage jobs or financial difficulties and are facing legal problems?
The State Bar’s modest means panel assists people who earn too much to qualify for free legal services but too little to pay an attorney’s standard rate. Panel attorneys offer limited-scope representation or reduced fees to qualifying clients, improving access to justice for hundreds of people in these cash-strapped times.
Attorneys on the modest means panel agree to make flexible payment arrangements with clients whose financial need has been documented. Starting in July 2008, the State Bar began taking applications from clients for modest means referrals in July 2008, the panel now consists of more than 225 attorneys throughout Wisconsin, and 174 prescreened clients have received referrals, most in the areas of bankruptcy, consumer law, and family law. Criminal misdemeanor and foreclosures have recently been added to the practice areas for this program. Feedback from applicants has been very positive; clients are grateful to find representation that they can afford.
The modest means panel was developed in response to the “Bridging the Justice Gap: Wisconsin’s Unmet Legal Needs” report that the Board of Governors approved in May 2007. The creation of the modest means panel directly supports recommendation 10(d) of the report, which calls for the State Bar to expand the Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS) to include a panel of attorneys willing to offer-limited scope representation or reduced fees to clients who qualify based on income. The panel is governed by the State Bar’s LRIS Committee.
The State Bar assists attorneys who serve on the modest means panel. Client representation through the modest means panel qualifies as pro bono legal services within the meaning of SCR 20:6.1, and attorneys are eligible for State Bar pro bono benefits, including first-dollar malpractice insurance through the State Bar for these cases. Participating attorneys are not charged a fee to join the modest means panel, and referrals made through the panel are exempt from LRIS referral fees.
For more information or to join the State Bar’s modest means panel, visit Modest Means or contact Patricia Ruppert at (800) 444-9404, ext. 6131.