March 4, 2020 – As a new lawyer, Madison attorney T.R. Williams knew she wanted to become involved with State Bar leadership.
In 2014, Williams joined the State Bar Leadership Development Committee, and she is now serving her fifth year on the committee. “Each year, they ask me if I want to leave,” Williams said, “and I say ‘of course not.’”
Why stay?
“On this committee, I’ve had the opportunity to do amazing things for the state and for the State Bar,” Williams said.
“Very seldomly – particularly as a criminal defense attorney – do you see your work come to fruition very quickly,” Williams said.
The State Bar allows attorneys to have a leadership role where you can truly make a difference, Williams said.
“And it’s been awesome,” she said.
Join a Committee – Make a Difference
If you are interested in serving on a State Bar committee, visit WisBar.org to view the Leadership Opportunities and Committees pages, then submit a Committee Volunteer Interest Form.
Appointments to standing committees are for three years, and appointments to special committees are for one year. All committee appointments begin July 1, 2020 – the beginning of the State Bar’s next fiscal year.
The deadline to submit the interest form is April 15, 2020.
For more information, visit the Leadership Opportunities and committees pages on WisBar.org.
Standing Committees
- Communications
- Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
- Diversity and Inclusion Oversight
- Legal Assistance
- Legislative Oversight
- Professional Ethics
Special Committees
- Bench and Bar
- Insurance and Member Benefits
- Law Office Management Assistance Program (LOMAP) Advisory
- Lawyer Referral and Information Service
- Leadership Development
- Local Bar Relations
- Wisconsin Lawyers Assistance Program
- Wisconsin Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection
For more information, visit the Committees page on WisBar. Submit an Interest Form by April 15 to be considered for a 2020-21 appointment.