The new leader of the Connecticut Bar Association, Monte Frank, has a long list of goals for his upcoming term, such as increasing diversity among attorneys and advocating for them during the state’s budget crisis.
A principal with the firm Cohen and Wolf, Frank becomes CBA president on July 1, succeeding William Clendenen Jr. “I am extremely honored and proud to be the 93rd president of the Connecticut Bar Association,” Frank said. “What I have seen, and hope will continue, is that not only do we do good work for our members, but we have a positive impact on the lives of people in Connecticut, and I hope to continue that work.”