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Transition Considerations for Local Government Lawyers 2021

Product ID: CA3237R3
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Co-produced with the Senior Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Wisconsin

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You’ve made up your mind. It’s time to slow down in your practice, but now what?

From ensuring you uphold your ethical responsibilities to how your benefits will be affected as you reduce your hours, transitioning out of government representation comes with a variety of considerations. This one-hour webcast will discuss how to transition out of active law practice, plus explore ways you can continue contributing your hard-earned legal knowledge in your next professional chapter.

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OnDemand seminar

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Member $89.00

Non-Member $139.00

Credits

1 LPM

Date and Time

Thursday, October 21, 202112:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

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Co-produced with the Senior Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Write a new chapter

You’ve made up your mind. It’s time to slow down in your practice, but now what?

From ensuring you uphold your ethical responsibilities to how your benefits will be affected as you reduce your hours, transitioning out of government representation comes with a variety of considerations. This one-hour webcast will discuss how to transition out of active law practice, plus explore ways you can continue contributing your hard-earned legal knowledge in your next professional chapter.

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Co-produced with the Senior Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Write a new chapter

You’ve made up your mind. It’s time to slow down in your practice, but now what?

From ensuring you uphold your ethical responsibilities to how your benefits will be affected as you reduce your hours, transitioning out of government representation comes with a variety of considerations. This one-hour webcast will discuss how to transition out of active law practice, plus explore ways you can continue contributing your hard-earned legal knowledge in your next professional chapter.

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Dean R. Dietrich is a shareholder in the Law Firm of Dietrich VanderWaal, S.C. He has represented attorneys in matters before the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the Office of Lawyer Regulation and has consulted with numerous law firms and lawyers regarding compliance with the Rules of Professional Conduct. He serves as Chair of the State Bar Committee on Professional Ethics, and he has also served on the Committee appointed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court to review changes to Supreme Court Rules Chapter 20. Mr. Dietrich is a graduate of Marquette University Law School.

Michael P. May, Boardman & Clark LLP, has over four decades of legal experience, including 16 years as City Attorney for Madison, Wisconsin. His practice includes assisting local units of government, businesses or individuals on alcohol licensing, appellate review, civil rights, contracts (including public bidding), constitutional law, elections, employment law, ethics, government structure, intergovernmental agreements, open meetings and public records, police and fire, public works and utilities, tax disputes, and zoning. He also brings a wealth of experience dealing with politically charged issues while under public scrutiny.

Steven R. Sorenson is a Shareholder at von Briesen & Roper, S.C. in Neenah, where he has accumulated more than 35 years of experience helping clients with a wide range of legal issues. Steve provides counsel on corporate law, business succession planning and estate planning. He also represents municipalities, and with regard to real estate, he counsels on land use, zoning, smart growth, water front litigation, and nonmetallic mining. He is a Fond du Lac County Court Commissioner and serves as a mediator and arbitrator in real estate and labor disputes.

  • Be prepared to slow down your practice
  • Review ethical responsibilities for transitioning from government representation
  • Find ways to stay involved such as pro bono and volunteer work
  • Senior Lawyers Division members
  • Emeritus members
  • Senior active members
  • Government lawyers

Senior Lawyers Divison Members Discount

Senior Lawyers Division members can attend the webcasts in the Staying Sharp Seminar Series for free!*

*Free tuition for Senior Lawyers Division members applies to live webcasts and webcast replays. It does not include CLE OnDemand.

Practical practice pointers

No matter how many decades of law practice are under your belt, as an attorney, you must continually acquire new skills and stay on the top of the latest technologies. This constant need to “keep abreast of changes in the law and its practice” can be a challenge at any age. The Staying Sharp Seminar Series will help lighten the load, by giving attorneys in the later stages of their careers tips for upholding ethical responsibilities, providing competent representation, and maintaining lifelong focus on well-being.

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