As Sara Austin prepares to take the reins as the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s newest president on May 13 following the organization’s annual meeting in Hershey, she’s thinking about ways to increase engagement with the bar, broaden its membership and better serve the needs of attorneys around the state. The York County civil litigator, who is often found scuba diving when outside of the courtroom, said she already has a theme picked out for her year at the helm: dive right in.
With that in mind, she’s quickly begun planning opportunities to strengthen the bonds between members of the bar and the community they serve.
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