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0679:12/13 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Hofstra University 121 Hofstra University | Hempstead, NY 11549-1210 TURN THEORY INTO ACTION 2013-2014 Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professorship in Legal Ethics Lecture Why U.S. Jurisdictions Should Adopt ‘Regulatory Objectives’ for the Legal Profession Laurel S. Terry Harvey A. Feldman Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law, Penn State Dickinson School of Law Wednesday, February 12, 2014 ‘‘ ‘‘ 2012 Thomas D. Morgan Oppenheim Professor of Antitrust and Trade Regulation Law, The George Washington University Law School 2011 Katherine R. Kruse Professor of Law William S. Boyd School of Law University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2010 Paul Clement Partner, King & Spalding LLP Washington, D.C. 2009 Leslie C. Levin Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law 2007 Carol M. Langford Attorney, San Francisco, California 2007 Mary C. Daly Dean and John V. Brennan Professor of Law & Ethics, St. John’s University School of Law 2006 Ronald D. Rotunda George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law 2005 Susan R. Martyn Stoepler Professor of Law and Values, University of Toledo College of Law 2003 Stephen Gillers Vice Dean and Professor of Law, New York University School of Law 2002 Burnele Venable Powell Dean and Professor of Law, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law 2001 Richard A. Zitrin, Esq. Director of the Center for Applied Legal Ethics, University of San Francisco School of Law, and Partner, Zitrin & Mastromonaco, LLP 2000 Lawrence J. Fox, Esq. Partner, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1999 Professor Abbe Smith Georgetown University Law Center 1998 Professor Monroe H. Freedman Hofstra Law School *Titles listed represent positions held at the time the lecture was delivered. Recent Previous Lecturers for the Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professorship in Legal Ethics Lecture Series*

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PAIDHofstra University

121 Hofstra University | Hempstead, NY 11549-1210

TURN THEORY INTO ACTION

2013-2014

Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professorship

in Legal Ethics Lecture

Why U.S. Jurisdictions Should

Adopt ‘Regulatory Objectives’ for the

Legal ProfessionLaurel S. Terry

Harvey A. Feldman Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law,

Penn State Dickinson School of Law

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

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2012 ThomasD.Morgan Oppenheim Professor of Antitrust

and Trade Regulation Law, The George Washington University Law School

2011 KatherineR.Kruse Professor of Law William S. Boyd School of Law University of Nevada, Las Vegas

2010 PaulClement Partner, King & Spalding LLP Washington, D.C.

2009 LeslieC.Levin Professor of Law,

University of Connecticut School of Law

2007 CarolM.Langford Attorney, San Francisco, California

2007 MaryC.Daly Dean and John V. Brennan

Professor of Law & Ethics, St. John’s University School of Law

2006 RonaldD.Rotunda George Mason University Foundation

Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law

2005 SusanR.Martyn Stoepler Professor of Law and

Values, University of Toledo College of Law

2003 StephenGillers Vice Dean and Professor of Law,

New York University School of Law

2002 BurneleVenablePowell Dean and Professor of Law,

University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law

2001 RichardA.Zitrin,Esq. Director of the Center for Applied

Legal Ethics, University of San Francisco School of Law, and Partner, Zitrin & Mastromonaco, LLP

2000 LawrenceJ.Fox,Esq. Partner, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1999 ProfessorAbbeSmith Georgetown University Law Center

1998 ProfessorMonroeH.Freedman Hofstra Law School

*Titles listed represent positions held at the time the lecture was delivered.

Recent Previous Lecturers for the Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professorship in Legal Ethics Lecture Series*

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Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professorship in Legal Ethics Lecture

Why U.S. Jurisdictions Should Adopt

“Regulatory Objectives” for the Legal Professionto be delivered by

Laurel S. Terry Harvey A. Feldman Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law, Penn State Dickinson School of Law

The Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra Universityinvites you to attend the

Laurel S. Terry

Laurel S. Terry is a preeminent scholar

working in the area of legal ethics and the

international and interjurisdictional regulation

of the legal profession. She has examined

trends in global lawyer regulation, the need

to create a global umbrella organization for

lawyer regulators, and the impact of the GATS,

the FATF, the Bologna Process and antitrust

initiatives on legal education and legal services.

Professor Terry is a prolific scholar whose work

is frequently cited. A three-time Fulbright

grant recipient, she has been active in

international, national and state organizations

involved with lawyer regulation and has served

as a LawWithoutWalls™ Thought Leader and

Subject Matter Expert. Professor Terry is a

member of the International Bar Association

and American Law Institute.

The Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professorship was

established in 1989 to remember Howard Lichtenstein, an

outstanding lawyer with a genuine interest in legal education

and the training and development of young lawyers. During his

44 years of practice, his primary concentration was in the field

of labor law. As a senior partner at the law firm Proskauer Rose

Goetz & Mendelsohn (now known as Proskauer Rose LLP), he

was considered an authority on administrative law. In addition,

Mr. Lichtenstein was a strong advocate for improving the

teaching of legal ethics.

law.hofstra.edu/Events

Wednesday, February 12, 2014 | noon-1 p.m. Sidney R. Siben and Walter Siben Moot Courtroom, Room 308 | Hofstra Law, Hempstead, N.Y.

A luncheon will immediately follow the lecture in the Dorothy R. and Adolph J. Eckhardt Faculty Conference Room, Room 303.

One Ethics CLE credit available.

For more information, contact Judith Black at 516-463-6889 or [email protected].

Register online at law.hofstra.edu/Events.

Harvey A. Feldman

Distinguished Faculty

Scholar and Professor

of Law, Penn State

Dickinson School of Law