10-21-94 Duncan to Step Down as VP for Legal Affairs ROBERT DUNCAN TO STEP DOWN AS VICE PRESIDENT FOR LEGAL AFFAIRS COLUMBUS -- Robert M. Duncan, who has been vice president for legal affairs and general counsel at The Ohio State University since December 1991, has announced his intention to relinquish the position effective Jan. 1, 1995. Duncan will retain his second appointment as secretary of the university's Board of Trustees and will be named a special counselor to the president, said John W. Kessler, chairman of the Board of Trustees. "We have all been fortunate to be able to work with Judge Duncan," Kessler said. "And we certainly look forward to continuing our mutual efforts on behalf of the university." Duncan, 67, a former U.S. District judge, said that he is reducing his responsibilities in order to spend more time with his family and on his many volunteer activities. President E. Gordon Gee said: "Bob Duncan has done an exemplary job as vice president for legal affairs, and we will miss him very much in that position. However, I do understand and support his wishes to reduce his immense Ohio State workload at this time in his life, and I am most grateful that he has agreed to continue serving the university as secretary to the Board of Trustees and as a valued counselor to me." As vice president and general counsel, Duncan heads the Office of Legal Affairs and is responsible for the coordination and supervision of all legal matters at the university. He and his staff work closely with the Office of the Attorney General of Ohio concerning legal representation of the university. For six years before joining President Gee's staff in 1991, he was a partner in the Columbus law firm Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue. From 1974 to 1985, Duncan was judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. Prior to that, he had been chief judge of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, a judge of the Franklin County Municipal Court, chief counsel to the attorney general of Ohio, chief of the Workmen's Compensation Section of the Ohio attorney general's office, and an assistant attorney general for both the city of Columbus and the state. A two-time graduate of Ohio State, Duncan earned his bachelor's degree in 1948 and his law degree in 1952. He has been honored many times for his achievements, receiving honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from Ohio State, Capital Law School, Central State, Wilberforce and Ohio Northern universities; the 1990 Columbus Award of the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce; and numerous awards related to civil rights. Within the next few days, Gee will appoint a committee to conduct a search for Duncan's successor. # Contact: Robert M. Duncan, (614) 292-0582. [Submitted by: GERSTNER (gerstner@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 21 Oct 1994 13:56:09 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.