WisBar News
June 04, 2003
Bar seeks member comment on filing amicus brief, case raises practice of law issues
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to hear Seitzinger v. Community Health Network and Berlin Memorial Hospital on the issue of whether legal representation of a physician at a hospital disciplinary (peer review) hearing by a New Jersey lawyer constitutes the unauthorized practice of law in violation of Wis Stat 757.30, and if so, whether the supreme court should create an exception for such practice.
Bar seeks member comment on filing amicus brief, case raises
practice of law issues
June 4, 2003
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to hear Seitzinger v.
Community Health Network and Berlin Memorial Hospital on the issue
of whether legal representation of a physician at a hospital
disciplinary (peer review) hearing by a New Jersey lawyer constitutes
the unauthorized practice of law in violation of Wis Stat 757.30, and if
so, whether the supreme court should create an exception for such
practice.
The State Bar is examining the issue of whether to move the court for
an opportunity to file an amicus brief on the question because the case
may have long-range consequences for the profession on what constitutes
the practice of law. In anticipation that the State Bar Board of
Governors may debate and vote on whether to file an amicus brief in this
case at its July 11 meeting, the State Bar seeks member comment and
recommendation by July 9.
The petition to the supreme court is available at www.wicourts.gov/html/ca/02/02-2002.htm.
Send feedback to State Bar Executive Director, George Brown, P.O. Box
7158, Madison, WI 53707-7158, amicus@wisbar.org, or fax (608)
257-5502.