The incoming chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association said he does not just want to focus on getting more people involved in the association, but instead wants to focus on getting the bar association more involved in the greater community.

Gaetan J. Alfano, who is set to take over as chancellor Jan. 1, said he plans to have the bar become a more relevant player in advancing policy and guiding the important conversations of the Pennsylvania legal community. Alfano discussed plans for his tenure as chancellor at the bar association luncheon Tuesday.

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