2011 Delegate-at-Large Election in Toronto
The following persons were elected as Delegates-at-Large for three-year terms:
Mark D. Agrast of the District of Columbia
B.A., Case Western; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford; J.D., Yale. Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice. House of Delegates; Board of Governors (Chair, Program and Planning Committee; Chair, ABA Enterprise Fund). Chair, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities; Chair, Commission on Immigration; Chair, Commission on Renaissance of Idealism in the Legal Profession; Chair, World Justice Project Rule of Law Index. Life Fellow, American Bar Foundation; Member, American Law Institute. Myles Lynk of Arizona
Admitted: 1977. Professor, ASU; DC Bar Past President; ABF Board and Fellows Secretary; ALI Council Emeritus; HOD: Nominating Committee (2009-2011) and Chair, Minority Caucus; IRR Secretary; Business Law Section Council; Chair, Standing Committee on Professional Discipline; Past Chair: Bioethics Committee; Arizona Task Force on Multijurisdictional Practice. Past Member: ABA Membership Committee; Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity; U.S. Civil Rules Advisory Committee; NCBP Executive Council; CLEO Board. To help the public and promote professional excellence. Judy Perry Martinez of Louisiana
University of New Orleans; Tulane Law; admitted to Bar: 1982. Chief Compliance Officer, Northrop Grumman Corporation. Alternate ABA Representative to the United Nations; Former Chair ABA Rules/Calendar, ABA-YLD, and Commission on Domestic Violence; Former ABA Board of Governors and ABA Nominating Committee; Former ABA Standing Committee on Federal Judiciary, Commission on Women, Section of Litigation Council, YLD Liaison Legal Education, NOBA-YLS Chair, LSBA Professionalism and Minority Involvement Chair. IRR, Litigation, ABF, ALI, AWA, LBF. Pamela J. Roberts of South Carolina
Southwestern University School of Law; Hastings College of Law; University of California, Berkeley (BA); admitted to California, Georgia and South Carolina. ABA: House of Delegates (1992-1995, 1997-present); Chair, Commission on Women (2005-2008) and Commissioner (2000-2002); Board of Governors (2002-2005); Nominating Committee (2000-2002); Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (1997-2000); FJE Council (1996-2002); Litigation Section Council (2009-present); Chair, Young Lawyers Division (1991-1992); South Carolina Bar Board of Governors (2002-2004); South Carolina Women Lawyers Association, President (1999-2001). Robert A. Stein of Minnesota
University of Minnesota; University of Minnesota LS; admitted: 1961. Everett Fraser Professor of Law (former Dean), University of Minnesota Law School; Of Counsel, Gray Plant Mooty; President, Uniform Law Commission; Council, American Law Institute. Chair, United Way Lawyers Division. Current: Delegate, ABA House of Delegates; Council, Section of International Law; Council, IR&R Section; Minnesota Co-Chair, ABF Fellows. Former: Chair, Section of Legal Education/Admissions to Bar; Minnesota State Bar Association Board of Governors; ABA Executive Director.