Inside the Bar
Using Your State Bar Center
by George C. Brown,
State Bar executive director
One year ago this month the new State Bar Center 
opened its doors. Several years of planning and a year of construction 
resulted in a building that better serves you, the member, in so many 
ways. 
 Most importantly, you are actually using the building to help 
you in your business. In the last year, more members have used the State 
Bar Center than ever before. The Bar Center has hosted multi-day 
arbitrations, where the lawyers are from Madison and the arbitrator is 
from Milwaukee. Lawyers from as far away as Wausau have held depositions 
in the Bar Center conference rooms. Members from other cities who are 
visiting clients in the area have stopped in to use the phones and work 
spaces between meetings. And government lawyers and the State of 
Wisconsin have held contract negotiations in the Bar Center.
Most importantly, you are actually using the building to help 
you in your business. In the last year, more members have used the State 
Bar Center than ever before. The Bar Center has hosted multi-day 
arbitrations, where the lawyers are from Madison and the arbitrator is 
from Milwaukee. Lawyers from as far away as Wausau have held depositions 
in the Bar Center conference rooms. Members from other cities who are 
visiting clients in the area have stopped in to use the phones and work 
spaces between meetings. And government lawyers and the State of 
Wisconsin have held contract negotiations in the Bar Center.
These are only some of the stories from members I know who have 
stopped in to say hello or from members I had a chance to meet for the 
first time. In the last year (figures for the 11 months from August 1999 
through June 2000 available at the time of this writing), 1,316 meetings 
have been held at the Bar Center. That is 449 more meetings than were 
held in the entire previous year at the old Bar Center. The number of 
meetings by members who are not at the Bar Center for a committee, 
section, division, or CLE meeting has nearly doubled, from 73 in the 
last year at the old Bar Center to 143 in the first 11 months at the new 
Bar Center. The trend line shows that, except for two of the first three 
months at the new Bar Center, member usage has increased every month 
over the same month last year - in several cases by a factor of four. 
These numbers do not include the increased usage for CLE seminars, 
including the 40 hands-on technology seminars held this spring in the 
technology training center that provided intensive training in Internet 
research to more than 300 State Bar members and their staffs.
All of this points out one simple fact. The new State Bar Center is 
truly a members' building. Lawyers from across the state are meeting at 
the Bar Center to do business. The members I have talked with are 
impressed and proud of their building.
The next time you need a place to hold a client meeting in Madison, 
call the Bar Center at (800) 444-9404, ext. 6169, to reserve a 
conference room. It's easy to get to. For directions, please see the site 
map online. But call ahead as soon as you can. We've already had 
several days when every conference room has been booked with meetings 
and CLE seminars. And when you are in the building, stop in to say "hi." 
If you're an old friend, I'd enjoy seeing you again. If we don't know 
each other, I'd like to meet you. And it would be my pleasure to show 
you around your building.
Wisconsin 
Lawyer