Partner Charles Morse elected to American Law Institute
March 2011
Charles Morse, a partner in the
Issues & Appeals practice in the
New York Office, has been elected to the American Law Institute. The Institute was founded in 1923 "to promote clarification and simplification of the law and its better adaptation to social needs, to secure the better administration of justice, and to encourage and carry on scholarly and scientific legal work." ALI members, including judges, practicing lawyers, and legal scholars, are selected on the basis of professional achievement and demonstrated interest in the improvement of the law. The Institute’s restatements of law, model codes, and legal studies are routinely used as references by courts, legislatures, law schools, and practicing lawyers.
Charles has extensive experience in complex cases, especially in the field of products liability. He is a member of the Harvard Law Review's Board of Overseers and was for several years a member of the Executive Committee of the Federalist Society's Litigation Practice Group.
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