Jack Marshall is the president and founder of ProEthics, Ltd., and the primary writer and editor of the ethics commentary blog, Ethics Alarms (www.ethicsalarms.com). He has developed more than 120 ethics programs for bar associations, law firms, Fortune 500 companies, and non-profit organizations, and has worked to develop rules of professional responsibility for attorneys in emerging African democracies through the International Bar Association, and for the new judiciary of the Republic of Mongolia through USAID. With Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson, he compiled and edited The Essential Words and Writing of Clarence Darrow (Random House, 2007). He was recently named to the “Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business” (www.trustacrossamerica.com).


ProEthics is a national ethics training and consulting firm located just outside of Washington, D.C. It works in the areas of professional ethics for lawyer, accountants, government employees, elected officials, doctors, teachers, artists and executives, as well as workplace ethics, business ethics, and more. It counts among it clients over 30 bar associations, large and small law firms, Fortune 500 companies and small businesses.