This document is a page from a professional resume or curriculum vitae for Stephen Gillers, filed as part of a court case. It details his public lectures, participation in PBS series on ethics and the Constitution, and extensive legal and public service activities. Key activities include holding leadership and member roles in various American Bar Association commissions and being retained by the New Jersey Supreme Court to analyze lawyer disciplinary systems.
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| Stephen Gillers |
The subject of the document, whose public lectures and legal/public service activities are listed.
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| ABA President | President |
Mentioned as having appointed a member to the ABA 20/20 Commission.
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| PBS | Media company |
Broadcasted the "Ethics in America" and "The Constitution: That Delicate Balance, Part II" series.
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| Columbia University Seminars on Media and Society | Academic institution |
Produced the "Ethics in America" and "The Constitution: That Delicate Balance, Part II" series.
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| District of Columbia, Second, Fourth, Sixth, Ninth and Federal Circuit Judicial Conferences | Government/Judicial |
Organizations that hosted seminars, CLE events, and conferences where Stephen Gillers lectured.
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| American Bar Association | Professional association |
An organizer of conferences where Stephen Gillers lectured, and an organization in which he held several roles (Membe...
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| Federal Bar Council | Professional association |
An organizer of conferences where Stephen Gillers lectured.
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| New York State Judiciary | Government/Judicial |
An organizer of conferences where Stephen Gillers lectured.
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| New York City Corporation Counsel | Government agency |
An organizer of conferences where Stephen Gillers lectured.
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| American Museum of Natural History | Museum/Institution |
An organizer of conferences where Stephen Gillers lectured.
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| Practicing Law Institute | Educational institute |
An organizer of conferences where Stephen Gillers lectured.
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| Law Journal Seminars | Educational/Media |
An organizer of seminars where Stephen Gillers lectured.
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| ABA 20/20 Commission | Commission |
Stephen Gillers was a member starting in 2009, appointed to study the future of lawyer regulation.
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| American Bar Association Center for Professional Responsibility, Policy Implementation Committee | Committee |
Stephen Gillers was Chair from 2004-2008 and a Member from 2002-2010.
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| American Bar Association Commission on Multijurisdictional Practice | Commission |
Stephen Gillers was a member from 2000-2002.
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| Task Force on Lawyer Advertising of the New York State Bar Association | Task force |
Stephen Gillers was a consultant in 2005.
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| New Jersey Supreme Court | Government/Judicial |
Retained Stephen Gillers to review the lawyer disciplinary system in New Jersey.
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| Ethics Commission | Commission |
Recommended a disciplinary system for New Jersey, which was compared to California's system in a report.
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Location of lectures on legal ethics.
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Location of Judicial Conferences where lectures were given.
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Location of state, local, and specialty bar associations that organized events.
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Location of state, local, and specialty bar associations that organized events.
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Location of state, local, and specialty bar associations that organized events.
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Location of state, local, and specialty bar associations that organized events.
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Location of state, local, and specialty bar associations that organized events, and the location of the Supreme Court...
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Location of state, local, and specialty bar associations that organized events.
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Location of state, local, and specialty bar associations that organized events.
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Location of state, local, and specialty bar associations that organized events.
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Location of state, local, and specialty bar associations that organized events.
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Its 'centralized' disciplinary system was analyzed in a report for the New Jersey Supreme Court.
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"analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of California's 'centralized' disciplinary system"Source
"report on the quality, efficiency, timeliness, and cost effectiveness of the California system...both on its own and compared with the system recommended for New Jersey by the Ethics Commission."Source
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