Donald J. Martin, the Montgomery Bar Association’s new president, is something of a lawyer’s lawyer, working on post-trial motions and appellate briefs for other lawyers and as a law clerk and judicial officer for the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.

On Jan. 13, Martin, 63, took the reins of the bar association for the third-largest judicial jurisdiction in Pennsylvania. Martin said in an interview that he plans to highlight the issues of diversity in the legal profession, waning public funding for the judicial branch of government and encouraging public service by lawyers.

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