WisBar News
November 08, 2002
Board rejects MDP, requests further research on UPL and ancillary business practice issues
On Nov. 8, the State Bar Board of Governors opposed, 39 to 5, the MDP Commission's recommendation that the Wisconsin Rules of Professional Conduct be amended to permit lawyers to participate in multidisciplinary practice firms. The board directed the Executive Committee to prepare a report to the board in November 2003, regarding rule changes relative to MDP in the other 49 states.
Board rejects MDP, requests further research on UPL and ancillary
business practice issues
November 8, 2002
On Nov. 8, the State Bar Board of Governors opposed, 39 to 5, the MDP
Commission's recommendation that the Wisconsin Rules of Professional
Conduct be amended to permit lawyers to participate in multidisciplinary
practice firms. The board directed the Executive Committee to prepare a
report to the board in November 2003, regarding rule changes relative to
MDP in the other 49 states.
The board approved the commission's recommendation regarding UPL to
petition the supreme court to appoint a committee separate from the
Wisconsin Study Committee (formerly known as Ethics 2000) to develop
proposed rules for the court's consideration and action that define the
practice of law and establish a system to administer the program. The
commission suggests that this committee consider recommendations from
the Multijurisdictional Practice Committee, and that committee
membership comprise a representative of the Office of Lawyer Regulation,
the Board of Governors, the general public, organizations that provide
legal advice or service to low- or moderate-income individuals, the
Multijurisdictional Practice Committee, one or more members of the State
Bar Consumer Information and Protection Committee, and a justice of the
supreme court.
The board opposed, 25 to 17, the commission's recommendation that the
Rules of Professional Conduct be clarified, allowing lawyers to own
ancillary businesses. The board approved a Professional Ethics Committee
resolution to refer the commission's proposed rule on ancillary business
to the Executive Committee and the Professional Ethic Committee for
review before sending it to the supreme court.