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Ex-ABA Leaders Take on New Roles
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Wednesday, 26 August 2009 22:08

Two former ABA leaders are taking on leadership roles in organizations promoting a better legal profession and improved laws.

Former ABA President Robert J. Grey Jr. has been appointed interim executive director of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity, formed in May to promote diversity in the legal profession, according to a press release and the National Law Journal. Its members are chief legal officers and law firm managing partners.

Grey, a partner at Hunton Williams, will continue to work at the law firm part-time while he handles the interim duties at the leadership council. The group expects to hire a permanent executive director within the next six months. Gray served as ABA president from 2004 to 2005.

Meanwhile, former ABA executive director Robert A. Stein has been elected president of the Uniform Law Commission, according to a press release. Stein was the ABA’s executive director for 12 years until his resignation in 2006.

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