Vol. 73, No. 11, November
2000
Improve access to justice
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The State Bar worked with the Equal Justice Coalition and the
Wisconsin Legislature to secure federal funds allocated at the state
level to provide civil legal assistance by lawyers to low-income
residents. As a result, the 1999-2001 Biennial Budget Bill included
$100,000 per year for civil legal services. Outside its legislative
efforts, the State Bar is active in several programs to increase access
to justice for everyone - from low-income residents, to small
businesses, to aspiring artists.
Team Pro Bono on the move. The State Bar launched
Team Pro Bono to increase the accessibility of legal services to
low-income persons in Wisconsin, to instill in lawyers a sense of
self-satisfaction, to enhance the public image of the legal profession,
and to improve statewide coordination of legal services efforts.
So far, 23 Wisconsin counties and all substantive legal practice
areas are represented on Team Pro Bono. Each team "position" provides a
different type of volunteer opportunity. Players provide direct
representation, coaches serve as mentors, managers lead a specific pro
bono project, and sponsors make a financial contribution to the Equal
Justice Coalition, Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation, or a legal
services office in Wisconsin.
Business Law Section wins SBA legal assistance
award. In recognition of its contributions to the state's
economic development, the State Bar's Business Law Section was honored
by the U.S. Small Business Administration with Wisconsin's 2000 Small
Business Legal Assistance of the Year Award.
The section's Business and Nonprofit Business Assistance program
provides up to two free hours of introductory counseling to small
businesses and qualifying nonprofit organizations. Since the program
began in 1995, 195 Wisconsin attorneys have donated their services to
this program, helping more than 2,500 businesses and nonprofit
organizations.
New program provides creative pro bono
opportunities. Wisconsin attorneys can fulfill their pro bono
obligation by working with the Wisconsin Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
group. The new group pairs lawyers with artists and arts groups
confronted with issues in intellectual property, tax, contracts, basic
business law, licensing, commercial leasing, and estate planning. This
program was developed in cooperation with the Wisconsin Assembly of
Local Artists and the State of Wisconsin Arts Board.
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