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    September 25, 2000

    Office of Lawyer Regulation becomes effective Oct. 1, 2000

    On Sept. 25, The Wisconsin Supreme Court announced that the new Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), which replaces the staff function of the Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility (BAPR), will become effective Oct. 1, 2000.

    Office of Lawyer Regulation becomes effective Oct. 1, 2000

    September 25, 2000

    On Sept. 25, The Wisconsin Supreme Court announced that the new Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), which replaces the staff function of the Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility (BAPR), will become effective Oct. 1, 2000.

    Order No. 99-03, filed Sept. 25, 2000, repeals and recreates SCR chapters 21and 22, dealing with the enforcement of attorneys professional responsibility and procedures for the Board BAPR, to reflect the revisions adopted by the court in May and incorporate the central intake and alternative to discipline components adopted Sept. 12. The order also amends SCR Chapter 12 to include provisions previously set forth in Chapter 22 with respect to protection of attorneys' clients.

    Jan. 1, 2001 is effective date for grievances to be made by phone. Under the order, the OLR will begin accepting consumer inquiries and complaints by telephone in January. With the exception of incarcerated individuals, any person may make an inquiry or grievance to the OLR concerning the conduct of an attorney by telephone.

    The Sept. 25 order is the result of an effort begun in April 1999, when the court began a comprehensive review of the structure of Wisconsin's lawyer discipline system. The court created the OLR on May 22, 2000, after agreeing on a framework for lawyer discipline last January. Sept. 12, 2000, the court unanimously approved a new system and procedures for accepting and handling complaints against attorneys, subject to the resolution of several issues.

    The court will receive written comments on the rules until April 2001, and a public hearing will be held soon thereafter.



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