State Bar asks for attorney exemption to 'Safer at Home' order.

Byline: Michaela Paukner, mpaukner@wislawjournal.com

The State Bar of Wisconsin is asking Gov. Tony Evers to make attorneys exempt from his "Safer at Home" order.

Evers announced on Monday that he's ordering the closure of all nonessential businesses starting Tuesday to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

In a post on the State Bar's website, executive director Larry Martin said the state bar anticipated the possibility of a shelter-in-place order for Wisconsin, so state bar president Jill Kastner sent a letter to the governor's office on Thursday requesting exemption for attorneys.

In the letter, Kastner wrote that attorneys are providing essential services during the crisis, helping clients navigate criminal law, end-of life matters, employment issues, housing rights and more. She said many attorneys have already taken...

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