LANSING, Mich. – It will cost an additional $100 a year to be a Michigan lawyer.
The state Supreme Court approved an overall increase of 32% Wednesday. Lawyers will pay annual dues of $260 to the State Bar of Michigan, $140 to the attorney discipline system and $15 to the client protection fund.
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Justice Elizabeth Welch noted that the State Bar’s portion of the increase — $80 — is the first since 2003.
“The SBM provides excellent resources for its members,” she said.
Justice Brian Zahra said he preferred an $80 raise for the State Bar over four years. Justice David Viviano said a “modest increase” for the State Bar would have been appropriate.
He said the higher fees would be a burden for lawyers whose dues aren’t paid by an employer.
The state pays the dues of Supreme Court justices.