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  • February 01, 2004

    Inside the Bar February 2004: Board supports section request to file amicus supporting attorney/client privilege, proposed medical records copy fee rule, among other actions

    At its Jan. 16 meeting, the Board of Governors supported a proposed rule on medical records copy fees (see article on page 2), a section request to file an amicus brief in a case currently before the supreme court affecting attorney/client privilege, and approved a draft mission statement to assist a proposed commission in developing a definition of the practice of law, among other actions.

    Inside the Bar
    February 2004

    Board supports section request to file amicus supporting attorney/client privilege, proposed medical records copy fee rule, among other actions

    At its Jan. 16 meeting, the Board of Governors supported a proposed rule on medical records copy fees (see article on page 2), a section request to file an amicus brief in a case currently before the supreme court affecting attorney/client privilege, and approved a draft mission statement to assist a proposed commission in developing a definition of the practice of law, among other actions.

    Photo: Gov. Deborah M. Smith reviews   materials at board meeting.

    Gov. Deborah M. Smith reviews materials at board meeting.

    Attorney/client privilege amicus. The board approved the Administrative and Local Government Law Section's request to file a section amicus brief in GPS, Inc. v. Town of St. Germain, currently before the supreme court.

    At issue is whether proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law regarding a zoning variance request drafted by a zoning appeals board's attorney can be excluded from public access based upon attorney/client privilege. The court of appeals upheld the application of attorney/client privilege.

    The Government Lawyers Division, the Professional Ethics Committee, and the Consumer Protection and Information Committee supported the section's request to file an amicus. The case is scheduled for oral argument on Feb. 12.

    Definition of practice of law. The board unanimously approved a draft mission statement for a proposed commission that would define the practice of law and create an administrative body to assist in the administration of the rule.

    In April 2003, the State Bar filed a petition, in response to the MDP Commission, the Consumer Information and Protection Committee, and a Board of Governors resolution, asking the supreme court to appoint a commission to recommend rules defining the practice of law and unauthorized practice of law. The petition also requested the establishment of a comprehensive system to administer the regulation of nonlawyers engaged in the limited practice of law.

    In November, State Bar President George Burnett appointed a committee at the supreme court's request, to develop a mission statement for the proposed commission. Tom Zilavy chaired the committee whose members included Past President Pat Ballman, President-elect Michelle Behnke, and attorneys Tom Basting Sr., Don Heaney, Andrew Chevrez, and Helen Marks Dicks.

    The draft mission statement charges the commission to recognize that there are nonlawyers who provide legal services and that those individuals should be under the supervision of a lawyer, and that when they are not under the supervision of a lawyer, rules need to be established to ensure the competency of those providing the services.

    Other actions. The board agreed the Finance Committee should consider the expansion of the Wisconsin Lawyer Assistance Program (WisLAP) and two new programs - Legal Assistance Committee's Wisconsin Pro Bono Initiative and the Law Office Management Assistance Program - during the budget planning process. WisLAP provides confidential assistance to lawyers, judges, law students, and their families in coping with depression, alcoholism, and other chemical addictions, acute and chronic anxiety, and problems related to the stress of practicing law. The Pro Bono Initiative is a statewide coordinated program that will reorganize, reinvigorate, and increase pro bono efforts in Wisconsin. The Law Office Management Assistance Program will coordinate and provide law practice management resources. For more information about these programs read the November 2003 board minutes at www.wisbar.org/bar/bog.html.

    Andrew Chevrez, West Allis, will fill the board vacancy created by Margaret Asterlin, Milwaukee, who recently resigned from the board due to an illness.

    The minutes will be posted on WisBar after they are approved at the March 19 board meeting in Madison.


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