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Mr.
Stuart’s publishing career began as an editor of the Arizona Law
Review while attending the University of Arizona College of Law
(J.D., 1967). He wrote scores of legal appellate briefs, law review
articles, and monographs on legal advocacy and ethics during his thirty
years as a partner in one of Arizona’s largest law firms, Jennings, Strouss and Salmon. His first legal textbook, The Ethical Trial
Lawyer (Arizona State Bar, 1994), was followed by a national
treatise, Ethical Litigation, in 1998 (Lexis-Nexis Publishing
Company). Mr. Stuart served for ten years as chair of the Arizona State
Bar’s Committee on Rules of Professional Conduct and retains an active
role in all aspects of lawyer and judicial discipline and regulation.
He
is a founding fellow of the Arizona Bar Foundation and an elected member
of the American Board of Trial Advocates, and he is listed in numerous
reference works, including Who’s Who in American Law,
Martindale-Hubbell’s Premier American Lawyers, and The Best
Lawyers in America. Mr. Stuart tried more than one hundred jury
cases to a conclusion in several states and federal jurisdictions. He is
a frequent lecturer and a faculty member at the National Institute for
Trial Advocacy and the Arizona College of Trial Advocacy. He teaches
ethics, trial practice, and creative writing as an adjunct law professor
at the University Of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law and at the
Arizona State University College of Law.
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