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30 Philadelphia Bar Rep. 1 (2001)

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Primavera




Outlines




His Goals




as Chancellor


by Robert Nigro


   Speaking to Bar members at the Association's Dec. 5 Annual
Meeting, then- Chancellor-Elect Carl S. Primavera urged lawyers
to use their knowledge, affluence and power to improve the
Association, the profession and the legal system'He also
pledged to advance the Bar's twin goals of service to the public
and the profession by reaching out to the Bar's partners in the
business community, state and federal courts and government,
the public-interest community and other local and national bar
associations. Primavera unveiled his plans for 2001 on the eve of
his becoming the Bar's 74th Chancellor on Jan. 1.
   In his remarks, Primavera first discussed his plans to advance
the Bar's service to the public and the profession, stating that for
the Bar to continue as a force for public good, the Association
must remain committed to helping all Bar members succeed in
their practices.
   This is regardless of their type of practice: solo and small-
firm, mid-sized or large firm, government or pro bono,he said.
It does not matter whether we are litigators or transactional
lawyers, as the things which we have in common far exceed our
differences. We must understand that as each group succeeds
and grows stronger, it is not at the expense of another group but
with a real benefit of greater strength for our entire Association
   Primavera also pledged that in 2001 the Bar would:
                                           continued on page 12


Carl S. Primavera outlines his goals for 2001 as he speaks to Bar
members  during the Association's Dec. 5 Annual Meeting in the
Crystal Tea Room in the Wanamaker Building. Primavera became the
Bar's 74th Chancellor on Jan. 1.



  Photo Highlights Inside!

    Photo highlights of the Bar's Annual Meeting are pub-
  lished in this issue on page 10. Photos from year-end events
  of Bar sections and committees are published on page 8.


Tarasiewicz Named as Bar's



New Publications Director


by Daniel A. Cirucci


   Mark A. Tarasiewicz, who served as the
Association's senior public relations associ-
ate from 1995 through 2000, has been
appointed as the Bar's director of publica-
tions and new media.
   In that capacity, Tarasiewicz assumes
overall responsibility for directing the publi-
cation of the Philadelphia Bar Reporter monthly
newspaper, Philadelphia Bar Reporter Online
weekly e-newsbrief, The Philadelphia Lawyer
magazine, the annual Legal Directory and


other related communication vehicles
including the Association's Web site,
www.philadelphiabar.org. Tarasiewicz began
his new role on Jan. 1.
   As senior public relations associate,
Tarasiewicz publicized Bar events and activi-
ties, maintaining close ties with the news
media. Among  his duties, he arranged for
Bar members  to offer advice and commen-
tary on legal issues of the day on local tele-
vision and radio programs. He placed many
stories about the Association in print, broad-
                          continued on page 6


In   This Issue...


  32     Frontline


         Board  Farewells


  4      Renee   Chenault


  5  3Fidelity Award


  7      Prayer  Breakfast


  8      Year-End   Photos


  9      Civility


  17     Juan  Williams


Visit the Philadelphia Bar on the Web at www.philadelphiabar.org - Look for Bar Reporter Online e-newsbrief every Monday morning


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