Vol. 70, No. 6, June
1997
Letters
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Editor, Wisconsin Lawyer
Wisconsin Lawyer Online - Fantastic
I think the State Bar has done a fantastic job with the electronic Wisconsin
Lawyer. I visited the website and I liked the way the articles have been
enhanced with links (to the Rules of Professional Conduct, for example)
to other relevant materials. The electronic magazine is simply excellent.
Robert V. Petershack
Madison
Campaign Increases Candidate's Respect
for Members, Opponents
When I was nominated to run for president-elect, I dreaded campaigning.
I thought it would be gauche to ask people for their votes, stressful for
someone who values privacy and physically taxing.
Instead I found it enjoyable. My admiration and respect for my opponents
steadily increased. So did my respect for the members whom I found to be
courteous, hospitable and strongly interested in the issues. Dialogues taught
me how thoughtful and insightful members are.
I think Susan Steingass will make an excellent president. I look forward
to helping her in any way I can.
I thank members for giving me the honor of running, and for an experience
that I will always value highly. There is no bar I would rather be a member
of.
John H. Lederer
Oregon
Wisconsin Bar Provides Guidance
President Saichek should be extremely proud of the reports from the Commission
on Violence and the Justice System and the Commission on the Judiciary as
a Co-equal Branch of Government. * Thanks for sending me a copy. I know
the documents will be guidance for us in several of our current projects.
Wisconsin is the strongest example that I use when talking about the
mandatory bar. You all do such good work (of course I'm partial, having
grown up in Monroe).
Howard P. Olsen Jr., President
Nebraska State Bar Association
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Candidate Vows to Stay Involved
with Bar, Urges Others to Do Same
I had the honor of nomination to the office of treasurer of our association.
Though unsuccessful, I am grateful for this opportunity. During the campaign
I traveled and met with many of you at your local bar association meetings.
Having met with you has made the campaign worthwhile for me. From Milwaukee
to Lincoln and La Crosse to Sheboygan, I am impressed with the large numbers
of our profession who are committed to professional excellence and who give
of their time in state and local bar activities as well as volunteer their
time in their communities. While I was running my own campaign, I was managing
a campaign for a friend who was making his first bid for alderman in Racine.
Thankfully, he succeeded.
With members who serve as volunteers as much as our members do, we have
reason to be proud. I am proud. Having served this association in almost
as many capacities as there are, and in some of those capacities having
traveled the country, I can tell all of you that our State Bar of Wisconsin
is regarded as one of the best and the envy of the rest, many of which have
more members and greater resources.
To those who supported my candidacy, volunteered time and resources,
and to those of you who voted for me, please accept my sincere thanks. Do
not be discouraged. I believe that we will be well served with Terry Gherty
as treasurer.
I also congratulate Susan Steingass. It was indeed a pleasure getting
to know her as we traveled the state. I pledge to her my support and urge
all of those who supported me to do likewise. To my friends Sherwood Zink
and John Lederer, just as Susan, thank you for your warmth and friendship
traveling this harsh Wisconsin winter. But now I call upon you and your
supporters to join me in support of Susan and Terry. I specifically ask
that all of you stay involved in the association; it needs your views and
perspective. Defeat is disappointing, but I implore you not to become discouraged.
We have achieved our reputation in the nation's legal community by accommodating
diverse views and we cannot afford to lose either of you.
To the governors who have served this year and have not been reelected,
no words can express how disappointed I am at your loss and how much President
Saichek and I have appreciated your support. As chairperson of your board,
I am truly honored to have been your selection. More important, I have appreciated
your diligent efforts, your thoughtful discussion, your disagreement on
issues without acrimony, and the resolve of our differences by consensus.
Our members should know of your dedication to the office you have held,
and I am proud to tell them. Do not become discouraged by the result of
one election; stay involved.
As for me, I will practice what I preach.
Robert R. Goepel
Racine |