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Jack L. Rives

Jack L. Rives is a former American military officer and executive director and chief operating officer of the American Bar Association. As of 2023, he serves as the President of Rocket Legal Professional Services, Inc., an independent law firm and wholly owned subsidiary of Rocket Lawyer, Inc. Rives is a former TJAG of the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps. In 2008, he became the first Judge Advocate General in any service to hold the 3-star rank of lieutenant general. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1977 until 2010.

Background
Jack Rives grew up in Rockmart, Georgia. He notes that his father was in the National Guard for a short time, but otherwise his family had no formal military "heritage." Rives received an A.B. degree in political science from the University of Georgia in 1974 and a J.D. degree from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1976. He was a member of the Kappa Deuteron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He has also been educated at the Air Command and Staff College (1983), Air War College (1990), and National War College (1993; distinguished graduate). ==Air Force career==
Air Force career
on Col. Lindsey Graham (United States Senator, South Carolina), 28 April 2009 Following graduation from law school, Rives began a 33-year career in the United States Air Force as a military attorney, or judge advocate (JAG). He served as The Judge Advocate General of the United States Air Force, the senior U.S. Air Force attorney, and he was the first military attorney to attain the three-star rank of lieutenant general. Rives led some 4,600 legal professionals, including 2,600 active duty, reserve component, and civilian lawyers across the U.S. and throughout the world. Among his military awards and decorations are the Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster and the Defense Superior Service Medal. Rives became Deputy Judge Advocate General (DJAG) and was promoted to major general in 2002. In September 2004, Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Fiscus was relieved of his duties as The Judge Advocate General (TJAG) in response to an investigation into his improper relationships with females, and Rives assumed responsibilities as the senior uniformed attorney in the Air Force. There was a period of over a year when the Air Force operated without an official TJAG, during which Rives continued to sign his name as DJAG, adding when necessary, "PDOT": "Performing the duties of TJAG". against enhanced interrogation techniques. He argued those procedures violated domestic and criminal law. He warned of adverse effects on U.S. service members, failure to comply with domestic and international law, and the U.S. Armed Forces' image and discipline. JAG Corps 21 Responding to fiscal restraints and an opportunity to dramatically reorganize and revise Air Force legal services, Rives presented a set of more than seven dozen reforms to the U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, T. Michael Moseley. General Moseley approved the entire package of initiatives, known as “JAG Corps 21.” Rives’s work, which included the convening of a "Keystone Leadership Summit" in 2005 and subsequent years, and "Horizons sessions" to assess progress and course-correct as necessary, led to a new vision for the Judge Advocate General's Corps in the twenty-first century. Financial savings from JAG Corps 21 totaled in the tens of millions of dollars in the first five years alone. As part of the new vision for the U.S. Air Force JAG Corps, Rives developed three guiding principles: Wisdom, Valor, and Justice. ==American Bar Association==
American Bar Association
On 22 April 2010, Rives was named the executive director and chief operating officer of the American Bar Association. He officially began to work in his new position on May 1, the day recognized as "Law Day" in the United States. He replaced Henry White Jr. who resigned in 2009 with other senior staff members following a reorganization set in motion by ABA president Carolyn Lamm. During his tenure as the Executive Director (CEO equivalent) of the American Bar Association (2010-2023), Rives played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of legal practice in the United States. He introduced a significant new membership model and led organizational transformation, revamping senior staff and adapting technological integration while reducing expenses and increasing effectiveness. Under his leadership, the ABA grew to 1,040 staff and $350 million in total assets. Rives also oversaw a $56 million increase in the ABA’s domestic and global grant awards. Rives departed from the ABA in March 2023. He was succeeded by Alpha M. Brady as Executive Director, making her the first person of color to lead the ABA staff. == Rocket Lawyer ==
Rocket Lawyer
In September 2023, Rives was appointed President of Rocket Legal Professional Services, Inc., an independent law firm and wholly owned subsidiary of Rocket Lawyer, Inc. In that position, he oversees Rocket Lawyer’s legal services initiatives and artificial intelligence strategy and solutions. In September 2024, Rives led a campaign for Rocket Legal Professional Services, Inc., to secure approval from the Arizona Supreme Court for the subsidiary to operate as an Alternative Business Structure (ABS). == Public speaking ==
Public speaking
Rives has spoken at the University of Georgia School of Law, his alma mater, where he discussed his experiences and perspectives on military and law. He spoke at Texas Tech University School of Law in 2021 and in 2022, he delivered the commencement speech at the University of North Georgia. ==Awards and decorations==
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