Contact:
Lorri Montgomery, Communications Manager
The National Center for State Courts
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Williamsburg, VA 23185-4147
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lmontgomery@ncsc.dni.us
Charles
R. Schader, AIG Senior Vice President,
Inducted into Warren E. Burger Society
Williamsburg, VA
(Nov. 9, 2005) – The
National Center for State Courts recently inducted Charles R. Schader,
senior vice president, Worldwide Claims at American International Group,
Inc., into the Warren E. Burger Society. The Burger Society honors
individuals who have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to improving
the administration of justice through extraordinary contributions of
service and support to the NCSC.
Chief Justice of the
United States John Roberts and Indiana Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard,
chair of NCSC’s Board of Directors and president of the Conference of
Chief Justices, inducted Mr. Schader and other new members into the
Burger Society October 28 at the NCSC Annual Recognition Luncheon in
Washington
,
D.C.
Under
Mr. Schader’s leadership, AIG became a top 10 all-time contributor to
the
National
Center
. Mr. Schader has served on
the NCSC’s General Counsel Committee since 1996 and was instrumental
in garnering AIG’s support for the NCSC’s application to the
National Institute of Justice for a major civil justice research program
this year.
Inductees to the Burger
Society are selected by a committee that is chaired by
Texas
attorney Charles M. Noteboom, Esq., who commissioned the original
portrait of Chief Justice Burger that hangs in NCSC headquarters. Each
new Burger Society member receives a limited edition print of the
portrait, which is signed and numbered by the artist Fran Di Giacomo.
The
NCSC, headquartered in
Williamsburg
,
Va.
, is a non-profit court reform
organization dedicated to improving the administration of justice by
providing leadership and service to the state courts. The NCSC,
founded in 1971 by the Conference of Chief Justices and Chief Justice of
the United States Warren E. Burger, provides education, training, and
technology, management, and research services to the nation’s state
courts. The NCSC also is
taking the lead on several key issues facing the justice system. For
example, it has established a major civil justice initiative, a
multi-year project that is examining best practices in civil case
management and how complex litigation procedures can be improved. Other
national initiatives being driven by the NCSC include judicial selection
reform and increasing citizen participation in jury service.
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