The Massachusetts Bar Association’s new president, Victoria Santoro, has outlined her priorities for the 2024-25 membership year, focusing on reproductive justice, diversity and inclusion, and expanding mentorship opportunities. Santoro, a seasoned trial attorney and co-founder of Santoro & Gray, emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts within the legal community. “I think a lot of people come out of law school thinking they’re going to change the world by the things that they do, and they think they can do it alone. The No. 1 thing that I’ve realized in the bar association is that none of us are doing anything alone,” she stated in her [interview with Law.com](https://www.law.com/2024/09/09/none-of-us-are-doing-anything-alone-massachusetts-bar-association-president-outlines-plans-for-mentorship-key-issues/).
Her approach is underpinned by her extensive experience in handling complex litigation, including a multimillion-dollar presuit settlement against a ride-hailing company and a $147 million judgment for a child affected by Children’s Motrin. For more details on her plans and background, visit the [full article](https://www.law.com/2024/09/09/none-of-us-are-doing-anything-alone-massachusetts-bar-association-president-outlines-plans-for-mentorship-key-issues/) on Law.com.