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    Wisconsin Lawyer
    December 01, 1997

    Wisconsin Lawyer December 1997: Guest Column

    Guest Column

    Does the State Bar Need a New Facility?

    The Facilities Committee concludes it is time to do something about the shortcomings of our 40-year-old facility. Discussions about space limitations, resulting in inefficiencies and restricted member access, have been going on for 10 years.

    Pro:

    The State Bar Has Outgrown Its Current Building

    By Gerald M. O'Brien

    Gerald O'BrienThe current State Bar Center is 40 years old. It was built when membership was approximately 6,500. Today, we have more than 19,000 members, 78 staff, 50 committees, 23 sections and three divisions and a long list of member service activities. As we approach the 21st century, our technology needs are changing and our membership is growing by at least 400 attorneys each year.

    Con:

    The State Bar Does Not Need a New Facility

    By Robert R. Goepel

    Robert GoepelIn September the Board of Governors authorized $10,000 to study sites and requirements for a new Bar building. In summary, a new building is not needed, is staff driven, poorly documented in terms of exploration of alternatives, a burden upon the members and sold by a campaign of misinformation.

    Questions or Comments?

    For more background on the State Bar facility or to provide feedback to the Facilities Committee, please visit WisBar's Bar Center Homepage.

    If you prefer to contact Facilities Committee members by phone or fax, please consult the online roster.

    Wisconsin Lawyer


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