Tuesday, June 24, 2014

How do Michigan's bar dues compare to other states?

Michigan's Supreme Court announced Friday that dues for active Michigan bar members will decrease - related to funds for attorney discipline.

Article here. (via sbmblog).

But after the decrease, how will Michigan's dues compare to other states in the US?

And is this all related to other legislation (proposed under Michigan's Right to Work laws) to make state bar membership voluntary instead of mandatory?

Aside: my basic dues amount is added to with membership fees for other Sections of the State Bar.
Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court announced that the portion of dues paid by State Bar of Michigan members to fund the disciplinary system in Michigan will decrease by $20 for every Michigan attorney during the next dues cycle. That means the total amount of dues paid by active Michigan attorneys will drop from $305 a year to $285 a year.
After that decrease in dues takes place, how expensive will Michigan's dues be compared to those in other states?
- See more at: http://sbmblog.typepad.com/sbm-blog/2014/06/how-do-sbm-dues-stack-up-compared-to-those-paid-by-attorneys-in-other-states-.html#sthash.YFY1BfeX.dpuf
Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court announced that the portion of dues paid by State Bar of Michigan members to fund the disciplinary system in Michigan will decrease by $20 for every Michigan attorney during the next dues cycle. That means the total amount of dues paid by active Michigan attorneys will drop from $305 a year to $285 a year. - See more at: http://sbmblog.typepad.com/#sthash.suppCtqD.dpuf
Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court announced that the portion of dues paid by State Bar of Michigan members to fund the disciplinary system in Michigan will decrease by $20 for every Michigan attorney during the next dues cycle. That means the total amount of dues paid by active Michigan attorneys will drop from $305 a year to $285 a year. - See more at: http://sbmblog.typepad.com/#sthash.suppCtqD.dpuf
Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court announced that the portion of dues paid by State Bar of Michigan members to fund the disciplinary system in Michigan will decrease by $20 for every Michigan attorney during the next dues cycle. That means the total amount of dues paid by active Michigan attorneys will drop from $305 a year to $285 a year. - See more at: http://sbmblog.typepad.com/#sthash.suppCtqD.dpuf
Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court announced that the portion of dues paid by State Bar of Michigan members to fund the disciplinary system in Michigan will decrease by $20 for every Michigan attorney during the next dues cycle. That means the total amount of dues paid by active Michigan attorneys will drop from $305 a year to $285 a year. - See more at: http://sbmblog.typepad.com/#sthash.suppCtqD.dpuf
Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court announced that the portion of dues paid by State Bar of Michigan members to fund the disciplinary system in Michigan will decrease by $20 for every Michigan attorney during the next dues cycle. That means the total amount of dues paid by active Michigan attorneys will drop from $305 a year to $285 a year. - See more at: http://sbmblog.typepad.com/#sthash.suppCtqD.dpuf

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