Vol. 75, No. 12, December
2002
Any Questions, Tampa?
No matter where you
live, State Bar of
Wisconsin CLE delivery methods offer you valuable programs.
by George C. Brown,
State Bar executive director
In October, the Non-Resident
Lawyers Division (NRLD) board
of directors held its annual fall meeting. Representing more than 6,000
nonresident lawyers across the United States is tough duty because of
their diverse interests and needs.
The diaspora of Wisconsin law school graduates, while widespread,
lends itself to congregations of Wisconsin trained and licensed lawyers
in various cities throughout the states - Minneapolis-St. Paul, northern
Illinois cities, especially in the Chicago area, the greater Washington,
D.C. area, New York City, and cities in Florida and California. There
are 16 cities or areas nationwide that host active chapters of Wisconsin
lawyers.
One common challenge facing the nonresident lawyer is continuing
legal education. Most can earn credits in their resident states that
will receive Wisconsin credit. Therefore, the chief hurdle is earning
ethics credits that apply in Wisconsin.
State Bar CLE is working to meet this need. Recently, lawyers from
the NRLD's South Florida Chapter gathered in Tampa and lawyers from the
Washington State Chapter gathered in Seattle to attend remote videos of
a State Bar of Wisconsin CLE ethics seminar. They joined with the
attendees at 10 remote video locations in Wisconsin in watching the
half-day video replay of a recent live CLE ethics seminar and then
joined with the Wisconsin resident lawyers in asking questions and
having them answered during the live telephonic portion of the program.
Because the State Bar received the credit approval from the Board of Bar
Examiners before the program was held, nonresident lawyers did not have
to worry about whether they would get Wisconsin ethics credit.
State Bar CLE also recently offered five live CLE ethics telephone
seminars, each receiving one hour of CLE/EPR credit. While more
expensive than a typical live seminar, largely due to the cost of paying
a third-party provider to hook up hundreds of telephones for what
amounts to one gigantic teleconference, telephonic seminars save time
and money because participants can stay in their offices while earning
CLE credits.
Telephone seminars are a great advantage for nonresident lawyers
(whether they have been nonresident for years or are a nonresident
lawyer only for the day) because they can be anywhere in the world and
still attend. Members have, in fact, attended via international
telephone calls.
These two formats are just some of the many new delivery methods that
State Bar CLE is developing to provide members with valuable CLE
programming, whether you live in Wisconsin, Tampa, Seattle, or even
London.
Wisconsin
Lawyer