WisBar News
June 27, 2007
OLR reminds law firms to file annual certificate to meet trust account requirement; deadline is July 1
SCR 20:1.15(i) requires lawyers to annually certify that they are complying with trust account recordkeeping requirements. Law firms where there are two or more lawyers who have no authority to oversee or manage the firm’s trust or fiduciary account(s) should file one certificate on behalf of the lawyers in the firm who are required to file a certificate, according to SCR 20:1.15(i)(3).
OLR reminds law firms to file annual certificate to meet trust
account requirement; deadline is July 1
SCR 20:1.15(i) requires lawyers to annually certify that they are
complying with trust account recordkeeping requirements. Law firms where
there are two or more lawyers who have no authority to oversee or manage
the firm’s trust or fiduciary account(s) should file one
certificate on behalf of the lawyers in the firm who are required to
file a certificate, according to SCR 20:1.15(i)(3).
As of late June, few law firms have met this trust account
requirement by filing a certificate of compliance with the State Bar.
This certificate should accompany the payment of annual State Bar dues
and court assessments, which is due on July 1. If your firm has sent the
dues and assessments statement to the State Bar and has not yet filed
the appropriate certificate, please do so no later than Aug. 15, 2007.
The law firm certificate is available on the Office of Lawyer
Regulation’s Web site, http://www.wicourts.gov/services/attorney/trust.htm.
Solo practitioners should complete the certificate on the back of the
State Bar dues statement. For additional questions, contact OLR at
(877) 315-6941, ext. 2, or (608) 261-8296.