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    December 22, 2003

    State Bar seeks member feedback authorizing section joining amicus on attorney-client privilege issue

    The State Bar's Administrative & Local Government Law Section has requested authorization to file a non-party brief as amicus curiae in the GPS, Inc. v. Town of St. Germain case currently pending before the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

    State Bar seeks member feedback authorizing section joining amicus on attorney-client privilege issue

    December 22, 2003

    The State Bar's Administrative & Local Government Law Section has requested authorization to file a non-party brief as amicus curiae in the GPS, Inc. v. Town of St. Germain case currently pending before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. [See letterPDF 155 KB]

    At issue in the case is whether a zoning appeals board's decision-making process, including proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law regarding a zoning variance request, as drafted by the board's attorney before the board's decision or vote, can be excluded from public access based upon an attorney-client privilege.

    The State Bar's Executive Committee met on Dec. 19 and specifically voted to authorize the section to seek permission from the court to extend the deadline for filing a motion for leave to file a non-party brief. This will preserve the section's options until the Board of Governors' next meeting on Jan. 16, at which time, the section's request for authorization to file a brief amicus curiae will be on the agenda as an action item. The Executive Committee directed the section to comply with the requirements for section briefs amicus curiae as outlined in Section 2(a) of Article VII of the State Bar's Bylaws.

    In accordance with State Bar bylaws, State Bar members are invited to express their opinions, comments, and recommendations about whether the Board of Governors should authorize the section to file a brief amicus curiae on this matter. All comments and recommendations timely received will be considered by the Board of Governors in making its decision.

    Responses must be received no later than Jan. 15. Responses received by Jan. 5 will be included in the printed packets of material sent to Board of Governor's members.

    Send comments to Dan Rossmiller by Jan. 15 or mail them to Dan Rossmiller, Public Affairs Director, State Bar of Wisconsin, P.O. Box 7158, Madison, WI 53707-7158.



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