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State Bar & Bar Associations

Aug. 5, 2010

ABA Head Seeks Justice System Reform

Democracy has never been mere theory for Stephen N. Zack, the first Cuban-American elected to head the ABA. He escaped from Cuba at age 13 as Fidel Castro seized power. Zack, 62, who lives in Miami, takes the helm next week.

By John Roemer

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Democracy has never been mere theory for Stephen N. Zack, the first Cuban-American elected to head the American Bar Association.

Zack, 62, who lives in Miami, will take the helm next week at the close of the ABA's 2010 annual meeting here.

No stranger to California, he said he and his wife love to retreat to their place in Napa County. "So refresh...

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