Enhance public understanding of the administration of justice
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2000 Annual Report
1. Increase and diversify participation in Bar activities.
2. Increase public understanding of citizens' legal rights and responsibilities.
3. Enhance public understanding of the administration of justice.
4. Improve access to justice.
5. Improve member education that is responsive to changing member needs.
6. Improve member service that is responsive to changing member needs.
7. Use technology to improve education, communication, member services, cost-effective access to legal resources, and effective management.
8. Evaluate and improve our own governance and administration to best effectuate our mission.
9. Advocate for the integrity and effectiveness of the legal profession.
10. Support and promote attorneys as problem solvers.
New videotape helps clients understand ADR. The State Bar Videotape Committee produced "Understanding Alternative Dispute Resolution," an easy-to-understand explanation of ADR for clients. The video covers nine methods of resolution and tips for preparing for mediation and arbitration proceedings. The Communications Committee added a similar title to its popular consumer pamphlet series.
Local bar grants awarded to public service projects. The State Bar Local Bar Grant Competition Committee awarded grants to seven local and specialty bar associations for developing these public service projects:
Seminar promotes understanding between courts and media. In FY00, the Media-Law Relations Committee and the Wisconsin Supreme Court sponsored the second "Courts and Media" free seminar. Reporters, attorneys, and judges gained a better understanding of each other's perspectives in the contexts of their work. Enhanced court-media communication and more informed reporting ultimately benefits the public and the legal profession.
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