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William H. Graham Joins Lawyers Committee of National Court Reform Organization
Williamsburg, VA (March 18, 2004) – William H. Graham, partner with Connell Foley LLP, has joined the National Center for State Courts' Lawyers Committee, which involves prominent practicing attorneys in the National Center's work and programs. Committee members serve in a leadership role with a commitment to support the National Center's mission, to actively participate in outreach to the bench, bar and the legal community, and to encourage support for the National Center's programs and initiatives. Inaugural meetings were held recently in Washington, D.C. and in San Francisco in conjunction with the midyear meeting of the Conference of Chief Justices.
Graham specializes in business litigation, complex litigation, products liability, torts, environmental law, corporate governance and internal investigations. A former senior vice president and general counsel and secretary for Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Graham currently serves on the boards of the Atlantic Legal Foundation and Lehigh Valley PBS. He received his juris doctorate in 1972 from Rutgers University.
The National Center for State Courts, headquartered in Williamsburg, Va., is a non-profit court reform organization dedicated to improving the administration of justice by providing leadership and service to the state courts. The National Center, founded in 1971 by the Conference of Chief Justices and former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, provides education, training, and technology, management, and research services to the nation's state courts. The National Center also is taking the lead on several key issues facing the justice system. For example, it has established a major civil justice initiative, a multi-year project that is examining best practices in civil case management and how complex litigation procedures can be improved. Other national initiatives being driven by the National Center include judicial selection reform and increasing citizen participation in jury service.
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