As the newly installed president judge of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, Judge Thomas DelRicci will have a lot on his plate.

The Saint Joseph’s University graduate, who received his law degree from Loyola University and has served on the Montgomery County bench for nearly 20 years, was sworn in as the new leader of the court on Jan. 6 at a time when several major projects are underway. The Legal spoke with DelRicci about his goals and the challenges he may face during what appears likely to be a very busy tenure.

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