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Diploma Privilege allows our graduates to secure a license to practice law in Wisconsin without taking a bar exam. Wisconsin is one of the only states in the country that offers diploma privilege.
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You will not be allowed to practice while inactive, and the dues payment drops to one-half of the Bar dues and one-half of the assessments. The inactive member does not contribute to the Wisconsin Lawyers Fund for Client Protection. As an inactive member, you are not subject to the CLE requirement.
To become a licensed attorney in Wisconsin, you can graduate from an ABA-approved Wisconsin law school (diploma privilege), take the bar exam, or be admitted through proof of practice.
In the United States, the diploma privilege is a method for lawyers to be admitted to the bar (i.e. authorized to practice law) without taking a bar examination. Wisconsin is the only jurisdiction that currently allows diploma privilege as an alternative to the bar examination.

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Inactive. Inactive licensees have chosen this status voluntarily and may transfer to active at any time upon application of all required fees and compliance, if necessary with any fingerprinting requirements. Not Eligible to Practice Law.
Inactive status means that you are no longer authorized to practice law but can transfer back to active status at any time by filing an application and paying dues for that year. If there is any possibility you may want to return to the active practice of law, this is the best option.

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