A Claim is eligible when a client suffers financial loss due to the dishonest conduct of their attorney.
Next Meeting:  
December 10, 2025
Application Deadline: 
October 17, 2025
Attorney Response Deadline:
December 2, 2025
  
 
   To qualify for reimbursement from the Fund, a claim must meet the following conditions:
- The person filing the claim (the claimant) must have hired an attorney who is licensed in Wisconsin. 
 - The attorney must have been acting as the claimant's attorney in the matter out of which the loss arose or in a fiduciary capacity on their behalf.
 - The attorney must have engaged in dishonest conduct, which is defined as: 
 - A willful act committed by an attorney to embezzle, misuse, misappropriate, or steal money or funds held in trust; or
 - The intentional taking or conversion of money, property, or other things of value; or
 - The failure to refund an unearned advanced fee. 
 
 
   In addition, the attorney involved must meet one of the following requirements: 
 
   
      
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         The attorney is deceased or has been declared incompetent;
 - The attorney has been adjudicated in bankruptcy; 
 - The attorney has been disbarred, suspended, or resigned from the practice of law; 
 - The attorney has been adjudicated guilty of a crime based upon the dishonest conduct of the attorney; 
 - The attorney has left the state of Wisconsin or cannot be found; 
 - The act that occasioned the loss occured on or after March 1, 1981. 
 
Certain claims or losses are not eligible for the Fund. These include: 
- The malpractice or negligence of lawyers;
 - Disputes over the quality or timeliness of service;
 - Fee disputes for the cost of legal representation; 
 - Incidental or consequential damages, such as interest, court costs, or lost opportunities;
 
- The person suffering the loss is related to the attorney as a spouse, child, parent, grandparent, brother or sister, or is the attorney's partner, business associate, or employee;
 - The loss is covered by insurance, bond, or similar protection;
 - The loss can be recovered from the attorney; 
 - The claim is barred by a statute of limitation.
 
 
      For questions regarding eligiblity or to file a claim, contact 
         WLFCP@wisbar.org.