Jeff Modisett

Jeffrey A. Modisett (born August 1954)[1] is the former attorney general of the U. S. State of Indiana and county prosecuting attorney of Marion County, Indiana who has worked as an independent legal consultant and is currently a lawyer specializing in emerging high-technology companies while maintaining an affiliation with an international law firm.

Career

State Attorney's offices

Modisett was attorney general for the State of Indiana[2][3] (1996–2000), Marion County (IN) Prosecuting Attorney (1991–1994), and Deputy Chief of the Public Corruption & Government Fraud Section of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California (1982–88).[4]

Elected as Indiana attorney general in November 1996, Modisett became involved in two national efforts: the states’ legal battle against the country’s top cigarette manufacturers[2] and the investigation of the sweepstakes industry.

He was a member of the 1997 states' negotiating team that reached a preliminary settlement, the Master Settlement Agreement with the tobacco industry[2] which called for historic changes in the conduct of tobacco advertising in the United States. He was chairman of the 1998 Allocation Committee which was responsible for devising a formula for distributing the $205 billion settlement to each of the participating states and territories.

In 1998 and 1999, Modisett helped lead the states’ effort to reform the sweepstakes industry to better protect consumers, especially the elderly. He was voted one of the top lawyers in Indiana by Indianapolis Monthly magazine and, more recently, one of California’s "Superlawyers" by Los Angeles and Law & Politics magazines.[5]

As Marion County Prosecutor he led the investigation and prosecution of the former heavyweight boxing champion, Mike Tyson.[6] Other major prosecutions include U.S. v. Althea Flynt (wife of Hustler Magazine publisher; assault).

Modisett was Chairman of the Governor’s Commission for a Drug-Free Indiana (1989–2000),[7] and the Governor’s Council of Impaired and Dangerous Driving (1989–2000).[8] He also served as President of the Family Advocacy Center (Marion County, Ind.) (1991–1994), and the Hoosier Alliance Against Drugs (1993–95).

Corporate

Modisett resigned his position of attorney general in 2000 to become the Deputy CEO & General Counsel of the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles and co-CEO of TechNet, a political lobbying organization.[3][9] Modisett was the Chief Legal Officer (2011–15) at LOYAL3, a fintech company in San Francisco that provides a technology platform for online consumer stock ownership and that created the Social IPO to allow everyday Americans to invest in IPOs at the same price as the big Wall St. banks.

Current

Modisett is currently the CEO of Nextlaw Global Referral Network LLC, a free, non-exclusive legal referral network.[10] He is also Senior Counsel at the international law firm of Dentons (Los Angeles office) where he serves as an advisor to Fortune 500 and high-technology companies on a number of issues including antitrust, consumer protection, privacy and political relationships. Modisett specializes in resolving complex legal problems prior to litigation and has worked as an independent consultant specializing in state and federal government relations.[11]

Publications and lectures

Modisett graduated from UCLA; attended Worcester College, Oxford as a Marshall Scholar where he completed an MA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics; and obtained his law degree from the Yale Law School.

References

  1. "Who's who in American Law". Marquis Who's Who. 1 January 1998. Retrieved 20 November 2016 via Google Books.
  2. 1 2 3 Prepared Testimony of Jeffrey A. Modisett Attorney General of Indiana before the House Committee on Commerce Subcommittee on Health and Environment Monday, December 8, 1997
  3. 1 2 "TechNet Names New Vice-President and General Counsel - Indiana Attorney General Jeff Modisett". Business Wire. January 5, 2000.
  4. "Brothers Indicted In Sale Of Copters To North Korea". The New York Times. January 22, 1987. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  5. "Top Rated Los Angeles, CA State, Local & Municipal Attorney - Jeff Modisett - Super Lawyers". Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  6. Terry, Don (September 10, 1991). "BOXING; Tyson Indicted on Rape Count; Bout Is Still On". The New York Times. Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  7. Company, DIANE Publishing (1 April 1994). "National Drug Control Strategy (1994): Reclaiming Our Communities from Drugs & Violence". DIANE Publishing. Retrieved 20 November 2016 via Google Books.
  8. https://archives.iupui.edu/bitstream/2450/48/1/1997%20IUSM%20news%20releases.pdf
  9. Harris, Scott (2000). "How Green Is His Valley". The Industry Standard.
  10. http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/dentons_launches_free_legal_referral_network_that_relies_on_new_technology. Missing or empty |title= (help)|title=Dentons launches free legal-referral network that relies on new technology.
  11. BW Online | June 17, 2002 | Commentary: The Best Defense: A Former AG
  12. Burns, Stacy Lee (1 January 2005). "Ethnographies of Law and Social Control". Elsevier JAI. Retrieved 20 November 2016 via Google Books.
  13. The Interactive Gaming Council - The IGC Presents a Case for Regulation
  14. Modisett, Jeffrey A. (1 June 2002). "The States and Gaming: A Brief Look at the Past, Present, and Future through the Eyes of a Former Attorney General". Gaming Law Review. 6 (3): 197–206. doi:10.1089/109218802760019628. Retrieved 20 November 2016 via online.liebertpub.com (Atypon).
  15. "Cyberlaw and E-Commerce: A State Attorney General's Perspective". 1 January 2000. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  16. "Indiana Law Review Author Index". Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  17. State attorney general to give McGovern lecture

See also

Legal offices
Preceded by
Pamela L. Carter
Attorney General of Indiana
19972000
Succeeded by
Karen Freeman-Wilson
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