Dallas lawyer Frank Stevenson hopes to kill three birds with one stone during his upcoming year as State Bar of Texas president.

Stevenson plans to guide the state bar to launch a legal incubator for young attorneys who want to serve low- and middle-income Texans. The incubator will aim to provide employment for young attorneys and also address the “justice gap” that occurs when low- and middle-income people can’t afford to hire lawyers, he explained. Stevenson said he hopes the incubator will set up a new crop of young attorneys who will be ready to take over law practices from older attorneys who retire.

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