The Philadelphia Bar Association should take more of an active role in CLE and appoint an “education czar” to oversee legal education, Chancellor Allan H. Gordon said Thursday at the bar association’s monthly Board of Governors’ meeting.
Gordon said he would like to see the education committee of the bar “re-energized.” He said an education czar should be appointed to serve for the next three years through his leadership and that of Chancellor-elect Audrey C. Talley and Vice Chancellor Gabriel L.I. Bevilacqua, so that the person appointed has continuity in the job and “is not [being replaced] at the whim of each chancellor after nine months in the job.”
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