Older Lundy Koch & Martino partner to be installed as next president-elect for the Hillsborough County Bar Association

Anthony D. Martino, a partner with Older Lundy Koch & Martino, will be installed as the next president-elect for the Hillsborough County Bar Association.

His previous roles on the HCBA board include service on the Board of Directors Young Lawyers Division from 2008 until 2016 and as the President of the Young Lawyers Division from 2014 to 2015. He has served on the Board of Directors Trial and Litigation Section since 2015. He has continued his service on the HCBA’s Board of Directors from 2014-2015 then again from 2016 through the present. He is currently serving as an officer.

Martino began his legal career defending civil litigation claims at the law firm of Smith Clark Delesie Bierley Mueller and Kadyk, in Tampa. He then joined Clark & Martino where he became a partner and advocated for plaintiffs, primarily in injury matters and insurance coverage disputes, before joining Older Lundy Koch & Martino.

He was also appointed by the Chief Judge of the 13th Judicial Circuit to Chair the Professionalism Panel for Hillsborough County.

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