Congratulations to Brian McKeon, Sr., the winner of the 2016 Lycoming Law Association Award. Brian will graduate in the spring of 2016 with an Associate of Applied Science, Legal Assistant-Paralegal degree.
Congratulations to Brian McKeon, Sr., the winner of the 2016 Lycoming Law Association Award. Brian will graduate in the spring of 2016 with an Associate of Applied Science, Legal Assistant-Paralegal degree.
Widener Law School Dean Christian A. Johnson conveyed both an optimistic and realistic message when he met with the LLA Executive Committee at its March meeting.
The LLA Foundation recently awarded arbitration funds donated in 2015 to North Penn Legal Services, totaling $5920.00
Much of the work of the Lycoming Law Association occurs in its committees. On March 14, 2016, the committee chairs met for lunch to discuss initiatives and to plan 2016 activities.
The Lycoming Law Association Foundation has awarded a grant of $1500.00 to the Lycoming County Historical Society, continuing an effort started in 2014 to preserve important, local legal documents.
Newly appointed Court Administrator Adrianne Stahl & staff decided that the best way to get to know the members of the Bar is to leave the court house and come to us, with a "Meet & Greet" event at the LLA office.
LLA President Bob Cronin and Executive Director Michele Frey represented the Association at the 50th annual Conference of County Bar Leaders.
The PBA presented County Bar Recognition Awards during the 50th Annual Seminar of the Conference of County Bar Leaders to the LLA for Wills for Heroes, Law Day and Mock Trial Competition, and the Angel Tree Project.
In 2016, on behalf of pro bono lawyers, $500 was donated to St. Anthony's Center, Williamsport an organization that feeds, clothes and otherwise serves needy families in the city.
Williamsport Sun-Gazette features article about Louise Chatham, the first woman lawyer in Lycoming County