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  • May 01, 2003

    Inside the Bar May 2003: Clients' Security Fund assessment set at $0, committee disburses $11,480

    The Clients' Security Fund (CSF) Committee approved reimbursing $11,480 to six victims of lawyer theft and set the FY 04 assessment at $0 at its April 8 meeting. The disbursement is the lowest it has been since 1997, which was the last time the assessment was set at $0. The committee also deferred one and denied six claims for reimbursement.

    Inside the Bar
    May 2003

    Clients' Security Fund assessment set at $0, committee disburses $11,480

    The Clients' Security Fund (CSF) Committee approved reimbursing $11,480 to six victims of lawyer theft and set the FY 04 assessment at $0 at its April 8 meeting. The disbursement is the lowest it has been since 1997, which was the last time the assessment was set at $0. The committee also deferred one and denied six claims for reimbursement.

    "A year ago the supreme court increased the fund's annual assessment limit from $15 to $25 because we could not fund the claims we were approving," says Wayne Maffei, committee chair. "The committee did not assess the new maximum, instead it set the FY 03 assessment at $20, which put the fund in a sound fiscal position. As a result, we were able to set the FY 04 assessment at $0."

    "In the last few years, several well-publicized incidents of theft increased the public awareness of the fund, resulting in more claims," reports Maffei. "It doesn't necessarily mean that there is more theft going on; it means we're doing our job - serving the public interest and protecting clients."

    Claims were approved for clients of Robert Parent, Green Bay (two claims totaling $2,700); John Sanborn, Beloit (one claim for $2,675); Lee C. Erlandson, Green Bay (one claim for $1,305); Anne Shindell, San Antonio (one claim for $2,800); and John F. Scanlan, Ellison Bay (one claim for $2,000).

    The Wisconsin Supreme Court established the fund in 1981 to reimburse people who lost money through dishonest acts of Wisconsin attorneys, including unearned retainers, theft from estates, misappropriation of funds, conversion of trust account funds, and theft by investment. Reimbursement decisions are made at the discretion of the committee. All claims for reimbursement and all proceedings of the committee are subject to the provisions of SCR 12.04.

    The next meeting is scheduled for Sept.23.


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