Hinshaw's Janis Meyer Named to Law360's 2018 Legal Ethics Editorial Advisory Board
Press Release | 1 min read
Mar 23, 2018
The U.S. law firm of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP is pleased to announce that Janis Meyer, a New York-based partner and member of the firm's Lawyers for the Profession® and Professional Liability practices, has been named to Law360's Legal Ethics Advisory Board.
This year's Legal Ethics Editorial Advisory Board consists of eight lawyers experienced in the field of legal professional ethics, who provide feedback on Law360's coverage of professional responsibility, risk management and professional liability law, and help to shape future coverage by the publication.
Law360's announcement of the board appointments noted Meyer's experience advising lawyers and law firms on legal ethics and risk management issues. It also mentions her role as a Special Professor of Law at Hofstra University Maurice A. Deane School of Law, where she teaches legal ethics.
Read the official announcement: "Law360 Legal Ethics Editorial Advisory Board" (subscription may be required)
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