Board of Governors Actions
The following State Bar Board of Governors' actions were taken at the
June 24 meeting in Milwaukee. Full
Text of BOG Minutes
SUPPORTED, in a straw vote, the Electronic Bar
Services Committee recommendations to put historical case law on WisBar
for free access by members and the public.
ELECTED by a majority vote Robert Goepel to the ABA
House of Delegates; elected unanimously Grant Killoran to the ABA House
of Delegates young lawyers position.
SUSPENDED the bylaw that limits service on State Bar
special committees to four consecutive terms.
DISAPPROVED the Election Policies Committee
recommendations for a stipend for the State Bar president and campaign
reimbursements for officer candidates; passed on a vote of 22 to 15 an
"aspirational goal" concerning geographical rotation for president-elect
candidates; and unanimously passed the balance of the Election Policies
Committee report.
AMENDED the rules for resolution of fee
disputes.
PERMITTED sections with written requests to carry
over more than $5,000 into the next fiscal year.
APPROVED the Staff Hiring Committee report.
ADOPTED the resolution to approve the prosecutors'
assistance program of the Wisconsin District Attorneys' Association as a
committee or organization to assist ill or disabled lawyers pursuant to
SCR 20:8.3(c)(2)(i).
APPROVED FY97 budget modifications; increased from
$8,000 to $16,000 the pro bono administration line item in the FY98
budget, then unanimously adopted the FY98 budget; and agreed to a
standing order to deal with the budget as the first business item at
future June Board meetings.
APPOINTED Mary Lynne Donohue, Ted Hodan, Robert
Goepel and Frank E. Sterbin to the WisTAF board.
APPOINTED James Jaeger to fill the vacancy created
by Gov. Eisinger's resignation due to her move from Dane County.
APPOINTED Paul Scoptur to fill the vacancy in the
Milwaukee Board delegation due to Gov. Tess-Mattner's election as chair
of the Board for FY98.
Note:To have a matter placed on the advance agenda
for the Sept. 19-20 board meeting in Sturgeon Bay, notify Stephen L. Smay at the State Bar
Center and submit appropriate materials at least two weeks prior to the
meeting.
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