Vol. 78, No. 1, January
2005
Lending a Helping Hand
Bigger changes are occurring faster than ever. Turn to the State Bar
for help in managing the changes that affect you and the practice of
law.
by Michelle A. Behnke
I started practicing almost 17 years ago and I
recall the first fax machine the firm purchased. We all marveled at
being able to get documents the same day and we talked about how helpful
the fax machine would be. Today, people email documents while on the
phone and wait for confirmation of receipt. The times are changing, and
the pace of change is increasing. .
Our profession is constantly evolving: new areas of law, new cases,
and new interpretations. Over the next year, our profession will see
even more changes than usual, and I wonder how best to prepare for these
changes and the pace of change. Our profession is one built on
precedents. We look back to determine how to move forward. So how will
we cope with such enormous and rapid change?
I know I handle things best when I'm prepared for what's coming. The
State Bar is one of the resources for knowing what's coming. The State
Bar Web site, newsletter, and magazine bring timely information to your
office, including news highlights, substantive articles, and updates on
the important issues on which member input is needed. The State Bar's
CaselawExpress is another member service that helps you keep current on
Wisconsin Court of Appeals and Supreme Court decisions. Delivered by
email, CaselawExpress provides links to cases so that you can read full
text opinions without having to search for them. If you're not already
getting Caselaw-Express, visit the State Bar Web site to register for
this free benefit. The Wisconsin Lawyer's Assistance Program (WisLAP)
has also been expanded so that we can help lawyers who have difficulties
with stress, drugs, or alcohol.
One of the most highly rated State Bar services is the ethics
hotline. As a State Bar member, you have access to informal guidance and
help in resolving questions on the Rules of Professional Conduct. The
ethics hotline service is expanding to include presentations to local
bar associations. The State Bar's Law Office Management Program (LOMAP)
will soon be available to provide lawyers in all practice settings help
in dealing with practice management issues like conflict checking,
calendars, file management, and more.
Any mention of member benefits and services would be incomplete
without reference to the CLE program. Due to the expertise of our
volunteer authors and seminar presenters and to the countless hours that
they devote, we have one of the nation's finest CLE programs. Recently,
our webcast vendor proclaimed to a nationwide audience that our webcast
programs are among the best in the country.
As a mother of two growing teens, I have come to accept that there is
nothing I can do to stop time; but trying to be prepared for the changes
ahead makes the journey a bit easier to manage. I think it is the same
for our profession. To adapt to the changes that we face, we need to
avail ourselves of the products, services, and support that the State
Bar has to offer. I hope that you will call on this association to help
you manage the changing times ahead.
Wisconsin Lawyer