Candidates tapped for 2002 State Bar elections
Dec. 18, 2001
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"The State Bar's Nominating Committee is very pleased to announce
that John Bermingham of Oshkosh and George
Burnett of Green Bay have accepted nominations to run for
president-elect of the State Bar in its spring election," said Pat
Ballman, State Bar president-elect.
Bermingham of Reff, Baivier, Bermingham & Lim S.C. and Burnett of
Liebmann, Conway, Olejniczak & Jerry S.C. were selected by the State
Bar Nominating Committee, which is chaired by Ballman.
"The Bar is delighted that we have two excellent and qualified
candidates for the position," added Ballman. "Regardless of which
candidate wins the election, the State Bar will be the winner. The
Nominating Committee is also very pleased to announce the nominees for
secretary: Percy Julian of Madison and Pam
Pepper of Milwaukee; and the nominees for Judicial Council:
Ruth Bachman of Barron and Peggy
Podell of Milwaukee. Thank you to all the nominees for their
willingness to serve the State Bar."
"I believe that as an organization of nearly 20,000 members, the
State Bar of Wisconsin must be relevant, responsive, and available to
all its members in order to meet the rapidly changing demands of the
practice of law," said Bermingham. "The delivery of services to members
must be accomplished in a way that meets the needs of all segments of
membership. The organization needs to streamline its ability to respond
to issues of legislative and judicial impact in a timely manner."
"The nomination to run for State Bar president-elect is both an honor
and a tremendous responsibility," said Burnett. "The Bar faces serious
issues, as the practice of law has become more complex over the years.
It will be a challenge to connect with as many Bar members as possible
during the next few months concerning how the Bar can best serve its
members and the public."
The State Bar president-elect serves a one-year term before becoming
president. The secretary serves two years, while the Judicial Council
representative serves a three-year term. All terms begin on July 1,
2002.