The new chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association has an ambitious plan to build off the successes of previous administrators, and to launch several new programs to address a wide range of needs in the legal community, from increased diversity to attorney entrepreneurship.

Michael Snyder, a retired Philadelphia judge, laid out a lengthy plan for his tenure as Philadelphia Bar Association chancellor Thursday, saying he plans to either build off or establish a handful of new committees, panels and programs aimed at addressing issues such as access to justice, diversity and the growing mental health problems the legal profession is facing.

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