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AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION ELECTS MIAMI LAWYER STEPHEN N. ZACK PRESIDENT-ELECT – First Hispanic American Prepares for ABA’s Highest Office

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Miami lawyer , a partner in the national law firm Boies, Schiller and Flexner, was elected as president-elect of the American Bar Association – the first Hispanic American to achieve that distinction. The ABA’s House of Delegates voted on his nomination today. Zack will serve one year as president-elect before taking office as president in August 2010 at the ABA’s Annual Meeting in San Francisco.

The son of a mother and American father, Zack is focused on promoting the work of the ABA’s Commission on Immigration and other programs that advance access to justice for everyone in the United States.

“I am proud to be the first Hispanic American slated to become the president of the ABA. This country is still a land of opportunity. I want to work as an advocate for access to justice – and also for the possibilities that can exist for all young students from all backgrounds.”

In his speech to the House of Delegates, Zack stressed that the concept and reality of justice in modern America must regularly be reviewed.

“When we talk about ‘access to justice’ we need to expand our definition. It’s not only about making sure everyone who needs a lawyer has access to one,” said Zack. “If law schools are not accessible to students from every walk of life, we’re not going to have enough lawyers in this country to help the people who need it the most.”

In the coming year, Zack, who grew up in Cuba and has practiced law for more than 35 years, will focus on several areas, including Hispanic legal rights, civil rights, immigration and civic education.

“I am hopeful that a renewed focus on the importance of civic education and diverse student populations will inspire more students to become the next generation of lawyers,” said Zack.

Prior to his selection as president-elect, Zack served from 2004-2006 as chair of the ABA’s House of Delegates, the 555-member body that debates and votes on issues that become official ABA policy. The chair of the House is the second highest elected office within the association.

More than three decades ago, Zack became an active ABA member not long after completing his law degree at the University of Florida. He is passionate about the mission of the ABA – serving the public and legal profession by “defending liberty and delivering justice as the national representative of the legal profession” – and believes that all lawyers have a special obligation to promote these goals and to speak out against the repression of freedom.

At the ABA, Zack has a long record of service. In addition to his serving as chair of the policy-making House of Delegates, recent activities have included being a member-at-large of the Long Range Planning Committee of the Board of Governors, member of the Advisory Committee to the chair of the House of Delegates, member of the Center for Racial and Ethnic Diversity, member-at-large of the Section of International Law and secretary of the American Bar Endowment.

Zack has served as a member of the House of Delegates since 1988, and was a Florida State delegate from 1997-2000. He is a former member of the ABA Board of Governors (1992-1995), and was a board liaison to the Sections of Litigation and Dispute Resolution. In addition, Zack served as president of the National Conference of Bar Presidents, is a former chair of the Standing Committee on Bar Activities and Services, a former member of the Commission on the Judiciary in the 21st Century and a former chair of the ABA Latin American Council.

Zack is also a founding member of the American Bar Association and a life Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, which promotes justice through research on the law and its impact on society.

An active member of the Florida Bar Association, Zack has served as president of the association, president of the Young Lawyers Section and chair of the International Law Section. He was a member of the 11th Circuit (Miami-Dade County) Judicial Nominating Committee for the Southern District, the Federal Judicial Nominating Commission’s Board of Governors and a Florida Bar Fellow

. Zack’s civic activities in Florida include special counsel to Gov. Bob Graham, chair of the State Ethics Commission of the State of Florida and member of the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission. He chaired the City of Miami Beach Charter Review Commission and the Environmental Commission for the City of Miami. He is a former legislative aide to Rep. Claude Pepper and a former member of the Orange Bowl Committee and of the Public Health Trust.

Zack received his B.A. from the University of Florida, where he was elected to its Hall of Fame. He has been admitted to practice in Florida, New York and Washington, D.C.; the Supreme Court of the United States; the Supreme Court of Florida; the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit; and the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.

With more than 400,000 members, the American Bar Association is the largest voluntary professional membership organization in the world. As the national voice of the legal profession, the ABA works to improve the administration of justice, promotes programs that assist lawyers and judges in their work, accredits law schools, provides continuing legal education, and works to build public understanding around the world of the importance of the rule of law.

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