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In Memoriam: Richard L Thies

In Memoriam: Richard L. Thies Share: We are very saddened to inform you that Richard (Dick) L. Thies, former ABA Board member, passed away peacefully on April 10 at the age of 89. Dick is survived by his wife, brother and sister, five children, sixteen grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. Dick served the ABA in many capacities over the years.  He served in the House of Delegates for 27 years – most notably as the Illinois State Delegate from 1994-2005 and as a member of the ABA Board of Governors from 1988-1991.  He served as Chair of the Senior Lawyers Division.  He was also very active in the Illinois State Bar Association and served as its president from 1986-1987.

WisBar News: Board Sets Racial Justice Policies, Discusses Diversity & Inclusion CLE, Approves 2022 Budget:

WisBar News: Board Sets Racial Justice Policies, Discusses Diversity & Inclusion CLE, Approves 2022 Budget:
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WisBar News: Supreme Court Grants Modification to Emeritus Membership Class:

Share This: Effective July 1, 2021, members who elect “Emeritus” status, available at age 70, are considered “Inactive” (retired). Those who elected or elect Emeritus status prior to July 1, 2021, are granted legacy status and will remain subject to the prior rules. Under the new rules, members ages 70-plus who actively practice law are considered “Active” – with full dues and CLE requirements – until becoming “Senior Active” members at age 75. March 4, 2021 – The Wisconsin Supreme Court this week granted the State Bar of Wisconsin’s request to modify the “Emeritus” classification of State Bar membership. Currently, Emeritus is an active membership class. Lawyers may elect Emeritus status at age 70 and continue actively practicing law, unrestricted, without paying annual State Bar dues or annual Wisconsin Supreme Court assessments, aside from a fee to the court’s client protection fund. Additionally, Emeritus members are exempt from continuing

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