Law Day was celebrated at the Lycoming County Courthouse on May 4, 2018. Essay and art contest winners were revealed.
Law Day was celebrated at the Lycoming County Courthouse on May 4, 2018. Essay and art contest winners were revealed.
The popular Wills for Heroes public service event returned to Lycoming County on Saturday, April 7. At that time multiple members of the Lycoming Law Association, and others, joined together to provide free estate planning documents to first responders from local agencies.
This year, the Association has chosen The Vineyard Community Activity Center, of Muncy, to receive the $500 annual Pro Bono Award award funds.
On March 19, 2018, Judge Joy McCoy and Jerri Rook presented a CLE with the Lycoming County Courthouse Facility Canine, Jedi II, entitled Lycoming County Canine in the Courts Initiative - Improving Justice with Compassion and Support.
Ready for baseball! Check out the Team Lycoming photos.
Lycoming County was represented by President Jennifer Heverly, Executive Director Michele Frey, and YLD members Rachel Planas, and Yvonne Campbell.
Jedi will officially begin his job as a Courthouse Facility Canine in Lycoming County. Jedi?s job is to assist children involved in dependency, family court and delinquency cases.
Judges, 50-year members, community service, and pro bono attorneys recognized at the LLA Annual Banquet.
Judges Anderson & Gray feted by the Lycoming bar at the 2018 annual banquet.
The William E. Nichols Community Service Award was awarded to Joseph Rider to recognize his outstanding community service and for exemplifying the positive role that attorneys play in our community beyond the practice of law.