
Dec 23 - Successful Christmas Toy Drive
Dec 20 - Judge McClure Succombs
Dec 19 - Lycoming County Welcomes New Attorneys
Dec 4 - Nichols Named Grand Marshal of Holiday Parade
Dec 3 - Anthony Dominic Miele
Nov 17 - Mitchell Named Center Executive Director
Nov 10 - Sober Living for Geeks
Nov 6 - LLA Foundation Awards Funds to CASA
Oct 30 - Lawctoberfest
Oct 23 - Wiley and Pietrovito Join Legal Services Board
Oct 21 - Mitchell Appointed
Sep 16 - Yaw Honored by Scouts
Aug 15 - Picnicking with the Williamsport Crosscutters
Jul 28 - Annual Picnic
Jul 6 - Local Bar Members Appointed to PBA Positions
Jun 25 - Bar Invited to Open House
Jun 17 - Nichols Recognized for Lifetime Achievement
Jun 14 - Rieders Travis firm awards scholarships
Jun 14 - LLA Members Elected Trustees
May 17 - Editor Packenham Speaks at Inns Meeting
Apr 21 - Lycolaw.org Enters New Decade of Service
Mar 21 - Rieders to Undertake Constitutional Review
Mar 18 - Montoursville wins mock trial competition
Mar 17 - Young Lawyers support Food Bank
Mar 8 - Lycoming Law Association Receives PBA Award
Feb 28 - Shipman Elected Friends President
Feb 4 - Cliff Rieders on "Great Mentors"
Feb 2 - Nichols honored by library
Jan 14 - 2010 Annual Banquet
Jan 14 - 2009 Pro Bono Awards
Jan 14 - Lovecchio Receives Wood Award
Jan 13 - 2010 Annual Meeting
Jan 13 - 50 Year Member: Henry Perciballi
Lycoming Law Association member Henry P. Perciballi
has reached a milestone that is a rather rare achievement in this
county. Henry was recognized at the 2010 Annual Banquet for fifty
years at the bar. President Mike Collins presented Henry with a plaque
marking the achievement.
Henry, modestly, refused to make any comments after his recognition.
Of the 201 active members of the LLA, only 9 have reached the 50 year mark.
Henry Perciballi is a native of Williamsport. He graduated from Williamsport Area High School in 1946. His undergraduate education occurred at the University of Pittsburgh where, following the family tradition, he studied to become a pharmacist. In 1958 he graduated from the University of Richmond with a Juris Doctor degree.
Henry was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1960, and also became a member of the Lycoming Law Association that year.
Associated with the firm of Perciballi & Williams, L.L.C., a division of Stevens & Lee, Henry concentrates his practice in municipal law and general business matters. He is the former solicitor for the City of Williamsport, Williamsport Municipal Airport Authority and Williamsport Municipal Finance Authority.
Henry currently lives in Williamsport with his wife Eleanor.
