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  • April 01, 2004

    Inside the Bar April 2004: Board approves first dues increase in six years, expands member and public programs

    At its March 19 meeting, the Board of Governors approved, by a vote of 35 - 3, a $14 dues increase raising the Fiscal Year 2005 (FY05) dues from $210 to $224 for active members. The increase, which is the first in six years, will fund continuing programs, improve existing programs, and provide new member and public services.

    Inside the Bar
    April 2004

    Board approves first dues increase in six years, expands member and public programs

    At its March 19 meeting, the Board of Governors approved, by a vote of 35 - 3, a $14 dues increase raising the Fiscal Year 2005 (FY05) dues from $210 to $224 for active members. The increase, which is the first in six years, will fund continuing programs, improve existing programs, and provide new member and public services.

    "The Finance Committee carefully considered all budget requests before proposing the $14 increase," says committee chair Dean Dietrich. "We turned down some requests and reduced funding in other areas. By managing our administrative costs, we've been able to keep dues at the same level since 1999." The 1999 dues increase was $35.

    Expanded programming. The proposed budget includes expansion and development of three programs: a law office management assistance program; a pro bono initiative; and WisLAP. The three projects, which were approved by the board after considerable study, will require additional funding of $151,900.

    • The Law Office Management Assistance Program will provide law practice management resources to members. It will help attorneys better manage their practices with the goal of decreasing professional errors, grievances and malpractice actions against lawyers, and clients harmed by lawyer error or misconduct.

    • The Pro Bono Initiative is a statewide coordinated program that will reorganize and increase pro bono efforts in Wisconsin. The initiative, in collaboration with the judiciary, legal service groups, and the profession, improves public access to the legal system, promotes solutions to eliminate barriers to effective access to the civil and criminal justice systems, and increases the availability of pro bono resources.

    • WisLAP will receive additional funding for outreach efforts to educate attorneys about its 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.

    Background. In November, the Revenue Review Committee, appointed by President George Burnett, reported that nondues revenue sources had been pushed to their limit and further revenue generation would require greater investment. The committee also referenced the Long-range Financial Report, which indicated that due to rising costs, continuing the current public and member services would result in a deficit in FY05.

    The final budget will be presented to the board for approval at the May board meeting.


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