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  • March 01, 2005

    Inside the Bar March 2005: Logging in to WisBar for the first time?

    Content on the redesigned WisBar, set to launch on April 5, is open for the most part, but members must log in when registering for an event, ordering a product, visiting My State Bar to edit or view their personal profiles, or accessing limited restricted content areas. The site will prompt members to log in, if they have not already done so, when performing these tasks.

    Inside the Bar
    March 2005

    Logging in to WisBar for the first time?

    Content on the redesigned WisBar, set to launch on April 5, (see article on page 1) is open for the most part, but members must log in when registering for an event, ordering a product, visiting My State Bar to edit or view their personal profiles, or accessing limited restricted content areas. The site will prompt members to log in, if they have not already done so, when performing these tasks.

    Members who have logged in since November 2003 can use their current password. For members logging in for the first time, your user name is your email address (example: jsmith@aol.com) or your State Bar membership number. Your password is the first four letters of your last name and your date of birth (smit07061955). After your initial log in, we recommend that you change your password (by clicking on the "My profile" link) to something that you can easily remember, and record it for future reference.

    If nonlawyer office staff are logging in for a member to order or purchase a product, they should seek approval to log in using the member's email address or membership number and password to ensure the member receives appropriate discounts. Office staff may set up their own registered user account by clicking on the "complete this form" link from the log in screen. Member discounts will not apply for these accounts. Office staff that have previously given the Bar their email address to order products or register for events, should visit the FAQ page for details on how to log in.

    For more information about logging in, visit www.wisbar.org/faq.


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