This month’s speaker is Assistant District Attorney Jack Stoiber. Attorney Stoiber will present "Ethics by Emulation: Standards Set by St. (Sir) Thomas More of England" which will focus upon several Wisconsin ethics rules and how St. (Sir) Thomas More faced a myriad of ethical issues in his law practice. One (1) Ethics CLE credit will be applied for.
Jack Stoiber is a former Milwaukee Police Officer and Special Agent for the FBI. After graduating from Marquette University Law School in 1981, Jack began serving as an Assistant District Attorney for Milwaukee County. For 13 years of his time in the District Attorney’s office, Jack served as a felony drug prosecutor, including three years as the Legal Director of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Drug Enforcement Group. He currently handles an assignment whereby he prosecutes juvenile crime and handles all juvenile delinquency appellate cases. Finally, Jack is a huge St. Thomas More fan and (he humbly suggests) an aficionado, with a claim to fame as the official host to a Thomas More party held some 25 years ago.
Mass will be celebrated at 7:30 A.M. in the Chapel of St. Edmund Campion, located on the 4th floor of Eckstein Hall (Marquette University Law School). Mass will be followed by our meeting and discussion from 8:00-9:00 A.M., which includes a continental breakfast (suggested donation $4.00). Parking is available in the Eckstein Hall underground parking structure. (Enter the lot, pull a ticket, and find an open parking space. Once parked, take the elevator to main floor, which opens to the foyer, and go to the welcome desk to get your parking ticket validated.)