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45 S. C. L. Rev. 879 (1993-1994)
Biographical Sketches of Participants

handle is hein.journals/sclr45 and id is 895 raw text is: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PARTICIPANTS

Gregory B. Adams. Associate Professor of Law, University of South
Carolina. J.D. 1973, B.S. 1977, Louisiana State University; LL.M, 1979,
J.S.D., 1986, Columbia University. Teaches Professional Responsibility and
Corporate Law.
The Honorable Marvin E. Aspen. United States District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois. B.S. 1956, J.D. 1958, Northwestern University.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law,
1969-present. Chair, Seventh Circuit Committee on Civility, 1991-92.
Randall M. Chastain. Professor of Law, University of South Carolina School
of Law. A.B. 1966, Princeton University; M.U.S. 1970, LL.B. 1970, Yale
University. Teaches Constitutional Law and Domestic Relations. Chair,
Governing Board, Center for Law, the Legal Profession, and Public Policy.
Nathan M. Crystal. Roy Webster Professor of Law, University of South
Carolina School of Law. B.S. 1968, University of Pennsylvania; J.D. 1971,
Emory University; LL.M. 1976, Harvard University. Teaches Contracts and
Professional Responsibility. Director, Center for Law, the Legal Profession,
and Public Policy.
Demetrios (Jim) Dimitriou. Sole practitioner, San Francisco, California. B.A.
1954, University of California at Berkeley; LL.B. 1959, Hastings College of
Law, University of California. Frequent lecturer and writer on issues of law
firm economics, marketing, and competence. Active in ABA and California
Bar Association activities.
The Honorable Marvin E. Frankel. Partner, Kramer, Levin, Naftalis, Nessen,
Kamin & Frankel, New York City, New York. A.B. 1943, Queens College;
LL.B. 1948, Columbia University. Professor of Law, Columbia University,
1962-1965. United States District Judge for the Southern District of New
York, 1965-1978. Publications include Partisan Justice (1980).
Stephen Gillers. Professor of Law, New York University School of Law.
B.A. 1964, Brooklyn College; J.D. 1968, New York University. Teaches
Evidence, Federal Jurisdiction, and Legal Profession. Called on regularly by
the national media to comment on issues of professional responsibility.
Publications include Regulation of Lawyers: Problems of Law and Ethics (3d
ed. 1992).

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