By all accounts William F. Gallagher is a busy man, maintaining his trial practice while carrying out the duties of Connecticut Bar Association president.

But Gallagher says the mission of a new judicial branch panel to which he has been appointed — one that will further scrutinize the state’s attorney-discipline procedures — is too important for him not to free up more time in his schedule.

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