State Bar of Wisconsin
5302 Eastpark Boulevard, Madison, WI, 53718
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Ownership
The State Bar of Wisconsin is the integrated mandatory bar association of Wisconsin created by the Wisconsin Supreme Court for all attorneys who hold a Wisconsin law license. It is a Wisconsin-based professional association serving the state's legal community.
Local Sourcing
As a professional association, the State Bar does not have traditional supply chains, but instead procures services and products like books, seminars, and membership systems that likely come from national vendors rather than local Wisconsin suppliers.
Community Involvement
The State Bar holds conferences aimed at specific areas and members can attend numerous continuing legal education seminars, and provides mock trial programs with coaches and volunteers. The organization provides public services including attorney referrals, public education, and reduced-fee legal assistance for low-income state residents.
Local Workforce
The organization has 51-200 employees based in Madison. No specific information about wages, labor practices, or employee satisfaction is publicly available.
Revenue Retention
The State Bar is not a state agency and operations are not supported with tax revenues; instead it is supported by member dues and earned revenues from the sale of books, legal seminars, and other products. This means most revenue stays within the Wisconsin legal ecosystem.
Local Presence
Heavy corporate signals dominate including login portals, multiple internal dashboards (my CLETracker, my Memberships), corporate structure (Leadership, Government Relations, Diversity and Inclusion), and institutional bureaucracy. While 'Wisconsin' and 'Madison' are mentioned, they appear as functional identifiers rather than personality-driven local content, and there are no owner names, local supplier references, or personalized copy.