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    March 24, 2005

    Statement on Mandatory Assessment of Lawyers for Civil Legal Service Funding

    Because the Court announced its intention to impose a mandatory $50 assessment on our members following the January 12, 2005 hearing, the State Bar was aware this order would be coming. We are in the process of reviewing what the Court has said in its order and how the Court analyzed the issues surrounding the assessment.

    Statement on Mandatory Assessment of Lawyers for Civil Legal Service Funding

    Michelle A. Behnke, President, State Bar of Wisconsin

    March 24, 2005

    Because the Court announced its intention to impose a mandatory $50 assessment on our members following the January 12, 2005 hearing, the State Bar was aware this order would be coming. We are in the process of reviewing what the Court has said in its order and how the Court analyzed the issues surrounding the assessment.

    The State Bar is pleased that the Court recognizes that "many individual attorneys provide pro bono legal services and contribute monies to legal services providers" and also recognizes that "the State Bar, existing legal services programs, many law firms, private entities, and individual citizens are also deeply committed to our shared responsibility to ensure that all citizens have access to justice." The State Bar is also pleased that the Court's majority acknowledges that, "the legal profession, alone, cannot solve the problem of adequate civil legal representation for the poor, nor should it be expected to do so."

    The State Bar notes that the dissenting opinion in this matter recognizes the fundamental concerns that were the heart of the State Bar's arguments. The objection of the Bar to the solution proposed by the WisTAF petition is not and never has been to the dollar amount requested, but to the respect for the separation of powers envisioned by the founders of our state and nation and respect for the individual constitutional rights of each lawyer.



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