This document is a professional biography and list of publications for Stephen Gillers, the Elihu Root Professor of Law at New York University, dated January 2012. It details his contact information, areas of teaching, prior courses taught, and a list of his major published books and anthologies, including information about his co-authors and publishers. The document appears to be part of a larger legal filing, as indicated by the case numbers in the header.
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| Stephen Gillers | Elihu Root Professor of Law |
The subject of the document, detailing his professional roles, contact information, teaching areas, and publications.
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| Norman Dorsen | co-author |
Mentioned as the co-author on the first two editions of the casebook "Regulation of Lawyers: Problems of Law and Ethi...
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| Roy Simon | co-author |
Mentioned as a co-author of "Regulation of Lawyers: Statutes and Standards".
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| Andrew Perlman | co-author/co-editor |
Mentioned as a co-author of "Regulation of Lawyers: Statutes and Standards" and joined as a co-editor in 2009.
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| New York University School of Law | University |
The employer of Stephen Gillers, where he is the Elihu Root Professor of Law.
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| Aspen Law & Business | Publisher |
Publisher of several of Stephen Gillers' books.
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| Little, Brown & Co. | Publisher |
Original publisher of the first four editions of "Regulation of Lawyers: Problems of Law and Ethics".
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| Aspen | Publisher |
Purchased the law book publishing operation from Little, Brown & Co. and published Gillers' books.
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| Basic Books | Publisher |
Publisher of the 1971 edition of "Getting Justice: The Rights of People".
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| New American Library | Publisher |
Publisher of the 1973 revised paperback of "Getting Justice: The Rights of People".
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The address listed for Stephen Gillers at the New York University School of Law.
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The city where New York University School of Law is located.
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