[WSBAPT] Easy commenting on HB 1788 abolishing the State Bar

Doug Owens dougowens at seattlerelawyer.com
Mon Mar 18 17:42:06 PDT 2019


According one member of the Board of Governors, a vote by the Supreme Court indicates that a majority of the Court supports the bill or at least will not go on record as opposing it.  What now?  Yours truly, Doug Owens

On Mar 18, 2019, at 4:31 PM, Laurel Brown <laurel.brown8385 at gmail.com<mailto:laurel.brown8385 at gmail.com>> wrote:

Thank you Eric,

I just submitted the response you so thoughtfully provided.  I worked at WSBA when they had the first dues rollback around 2010, and do not agree with another proposed rollback being quashed, but I fully agree with your position that just eliminating such an established organization would create serious crises.

Laurel

On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 4:20 PM Eric Nelsen <Eric at sayrelawoffices.com<mailto:Eric at sayrelawoffices.com>> wrote:
All--

My apologies for this cross-post but this affects every attorney and we really need to act. I personally have not made enough time to deal with the inside issues of the WSBA, but on a basic governance level I think it's insane to simply abolish an entity like the WSBA with so many active obligations and activities. Here is the comment I just sent to my state rep:

Please OPPOSE HB 1788 abolishing the State Bar. Regardless of whether eliminating the Bar would be a good or bad idea, no long-established and active entity can be simply abolished without creating a financial and legal catastrophe. The Bar has employees and ongoing employee benefit obligations. It has leases and other ongoing financial commitments. It has assets to preserve, debts it owes. It is always organizing and conducting Continuing Legal Education courses, and scheduling and committing to events for months into the future.

If the Bar is to be abolished, there must be an orderly process, perhaps like a dissolution and winding up of a business. A hasty and drastic "vanishing" of the Bar would subject the State to untold liability on the Bar's ongoing commitments. Please help our Legislature proceed with more deliberation. Thank you for all your work on the public's behalf as our representative.

A huge Thank you! to Carla Higginson for making commenting easy by providing the link to make direct comment regarding the legislation, which I'm copying here:

https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill//1788<https://app.leg.wa.gov/pbc/bill/1788>

Sincerely,

Eric

Eric C. Nelsen
SAYRE LAW OFFICES, PLLC
1417 31st Ave South
Seattle WA  98144-3909
phone 206-625-0092
fax 206-625-9040

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