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This spring, the State Bar begins a long-term, concerted effort to brand the legal profession... that is, consistently use a unified message to educate the public about the value lawyers bring to their clients and their communities. The message mirrors three key qualities that the public values most about lawyers: expert advice, problem solving, and community service.
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This spring, the State Bar begins a long-term, concerted effort to brand the legal profession... that is, consistently use a unified message to educate the public about the value lawyers bring to their clients and their communities. The message mirrors three key qualities that the public values most about lawyers: expert advice, problem solving, and community service.
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The new privacy rules apply to health care providers and to third-party payers, ancillary businesses, and even attorneys who have access to protected health information in order to do work for covered entities.
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In May 2000, Wisconsin became the first state to declare notary records to be confidential and to require written consent before a notary record can be released to a third party.
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This spring, the State Bar begins a long-term, concerted effort to brand the legal profession... that is, consistently use a unified message to educate the public about the value lawyers bring to their clients and their communities. The message mirrors three key qualities that the public values most about lawyers: expert advice, problem solving, and community service.
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Opinions, Voices & Ideas

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  • Inside the Bar
  • The Bar is launching a long-term effort to educate the public about the value lawyers bring to their clients and communities.
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  • President's Message
  • In May, the Board of Governors will vote on whether the Bar should require the mandatory reporting of voluntary pro bono efforts.
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  • Letters - What Has Been the Most Personally Satisfying Use of Your Legal Training?
  • Astronomer, teacher, newspaper reporter? As a young girl growing up in the '50s, I knew I wanted to be a career woman. The only question, was "Which career?" I became a lawyer and went on to earn a master's in public administration. Instead of practicing law in the traditional sense, I embarked upon a public service career as an administrator. I also remained active in the State Bar to help improve the profession.
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  • Managing Risk
  • Here are 10 questions lawyers should ask their clients when filing financing statements under Revised UCC Article 9.
  • Career - Convention Alert
  • Meet Dr. Ostrow in Person
  • Ellen Ostrow, Ph.D., founder of LawyersLifeCoach™, brings her 20 years of experience assisting attorneys in professional development and career and executive coaching to the State Bar Annual Convention.
  • Career
  • Balancing Work and Life
  • The shrinking economy doesn't attenuate our need for work/life balance. Replace a focus on insecurity with a plan to make the business case for balance to your firm or organization. Here's a strategy for demonstrating the equity and profitability of balanced hours.

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