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Filing a Complaint Each state has a bar association that regulates lawyers and their conduct. Any complaints should be addressed to your state's bar association. Most will have a complaint form on their website and guidance on how to fill it out.
Inactive membership is for those who are eligible for active membership but are not engaged in the practice of law in this state other than pro bono service as authorized under SCR 10.03(3)(am). If you wish to transfer to inactive status, you need to inform the State Bar in writing, or by email at service@wisbar.
Diploma Privilege allows our graduates to secure a license to practice law in Wisconsin without taking a bar exam. Wisconsin is one of the only states in the country that offers diploma privilege.
Emeritus "Inactive" (on or after July 1, 2022) If you are at least 70 years old on or after July 1, 2021, you can elect to become an Emeritus "Inactive" member of the State Bar. You will need to file a written notice with the State Bar requesting enrollment in the class of emeritus members.
Frequently Requested Numbers (608) 257-3838. (800) 728-7788 (nationwide) Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. service@wisbar. (800) 444-9404 ext. 6168, or. (608) 250-6168. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (800) 444-9404, ext. 6012. practicehelp@wisbar. (608) 257-4666. (800) 362-9082 (statewide) (800) 543-2625.
Inactive. Inactive licensees have chosen this status voluntarily and may transfer to active at any time upon application of all required fees and compliance, if necessary with any fingerprinting requirements. Not Eligible to Practice Law. Those listed as not eligible may not practice law in California.
Emeritus "Inactive" (on or after July 1, 2022) If you are at least 70 years old on or after July 1, 2021, you can elect to become an Emeritus "Inactive" member of the State Bar. You will need to file a written notice with the State Bar requesting enrollment in the class of emeritus members.
Emeritus status is an honorary rank that carries no compensation or employee benefits. Individuals with emeritus status are not considered Law School employees unless granted a separate appointment or contract in writing.