The New York State Bar Association’s House of Delegates elected the organization’s incoming leaders at its annual meeting Jan. 30, confirming that T. Andrew Brown and Sherry Levin Wallach will become president and president-elect, respectively, June 1.

Brown, who is set to succeed Scott M. Karson as president, is the founder and managing partner of the Rochester-based firm Brown Hutchinson. Brown is also co-chair of NYSBA’s Task Force on Racial Injustice and Police Reform and a former general counsel of the National Bar Association.

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