As Tampa attorney Gwynne A. Young begins her one-year term as Bar president this summer, replacing Scott G. Hawkins, she has a carefully considered agenda: Boosting funding for the judiciary system, keeping politics out of judicial appointments, expanding legal services for the poor, encouraging diversity within the legal profession and helping the state’s county clerk offices recoup the $30 million in funding they lost during the last legislative session. At least that’s the plan. Young knows that Bar presidents often have to change their agendas on the fly. (Read Full Article Here)












