Ellen Yaroshefsky is the Howard Lichtenstein Professor of Legal Ethics and Director of the Monroe Freedman Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University.
She teaches a range of ethics courses, organizes symposia and writes and lectures in the field of legal ethics. Ms. Yaroshefsky counsels lawyers and law firms and serves as an expert witness.
She served as a Commissioner on the New York State Joint Commission on Public Ethics and was the co-chair of the American Bar Association's Ethics, Gideon and Professionalism Committee of the Criminal Justice Section.
She serves on the New York State Committee on Standards of Attorney Conduct, on ethics committees of state and local bar associations and currently co-chairs the Ethics Committee of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
From 1994-2016 she was a Clinical Professor of Law and the Director of the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York. Prior to joining the Cardozo faculty, she was an attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York and then in private practice.
She graduated from Rutgers-Newark School of Law in 1975, was an attorney for the Puyallup Indian Tribe in the State of Washington and then a public defender at the Seattle King County Public Defender's Office prior to her work at the Center for Constitutional Rights.
She has received a number of awards for litigation and received the New York State Bar Association award for Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Criminal Law Education.
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Ellen Yaroshefsky is the Howard Lichtenstein Professor of Legal Ethics and Director of the Monroe Freedman Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University.
She teaches a range of ethics courses, organizes symposia and writes and lectures in the field of legal ethics. Ms. Yaroshefsky counsels lawyers and law firms and serves as an expert witness.
She served as a Commissioner on the New York State Joint Commission on Public Ethics and was the co-chair of the American Bar Association's Ethics, Gideon and Professionalism Committee of the Criminal Justice Section.
She serves on the New York State Committee on Standards of Attorney Conduct, on ethics committees of state and local bar associations and currently co-chairs the Ethics Committee of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
From 1994-2016 she was a Clinical Professor of Law and the Director of the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York. Prior to joining the Cardozo faculty, she was an attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York and then in private practice.
She graduated from Rutgers-Newark School of Law in 1975, was an attorney for the Puyallup Indian Tribe in the State of Washington and then a public defender at the Seattle King County Public Defender's Office prior to her work at the Center for Constitutional Rights.
She has received a number of awards for litigation and received the New York State Bar Association award for Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Criminal Law Education.
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