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    Wisconsin Lawyer
    October 01, 1999

    Wisconsin Lawyer October 1999: President's Message

    h3>President's Perspective

    Reviewing Our Disciplinary System

    The Bar has an opportunity to aid the Wisconsin Supreme Court in providing a lawyer discipline system that protects the public and enforces high professional standards for lawyers.

    By Leonard L. Loeb

    The State Bar has an opportunity to work with the supreme court, the ABA, and the public to design changes in our system of lawyer discipline to meet the needs of the public and preserve our Wisconsin traditions.Loeb

    The Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility was a high-profile issue during the recent supreme court election. Some of the powers that be felt very strongly that improvements were necessary, in that the system had been under study for a period of time. The court asked the ABA Standing Committee on Professional Discipline to review the structure of our current disciplinary system and make specific recommendations.

    The State Bar should be manifestly involved with the supreme court in reaching the ultimate solution as to lawyer discipline if it is to work. State Bar President-elect Gary Bakke represents the Bar in this endeavor in that he will also be involved in its implementation.

    The ABA's preliminary recommendations appear to be a revision of our current system. Hopefully, they will make full use of all the knowledge and information that Gary Bakke can provide before they issue their final report so that we can be united in making recommendations to the court so as to protect the public and maintain the high professional standards of our profession. (The preliminary report is available on WisBar.)

    We, as a State Bar, have a duty to help build and perpetuate a system that will work in Wisconsin. Our disciplinary system, however modified or revised, must continue to ensure that lawyers are effectively disciplined for ethical violations. President-elect Bakke said it best, "My reputation as a lawyer and all of that of my colleagues depends on a totally ethical bar." We want and need a system that protects the public and continues to maintain a high standard for the profession.

    The court will probably be making changes in lawyer discipline in an attempt to improve the current system. Hopefully, a full opportunity will be given to all interested entities to thoroughly study the preliminary report and provide needed input before a final report is submitted to the court.

    We look forward to having the court work in concert with the Bar on this critical issue. We trust that it and the ABA people will work with the Bar in a cooperative manner so as to provide a disciplinary system that is custom fitted to meet the unique requirements of the public and the legal profession in Wisconsin so as to continue our high professional standards.

    Let us all act expeditiously, but above all deliberately and without a unilateral rush to judgment.


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