Members of the Lycoming Law Association and guests gathered on January 9 for the 2017 Annual Banquet, at DiSalvo's.
Members of the Lycoming Law Association and guests gathered on January 9 for the 2017 Annual Banquet, at DiSalvo's.
The 2017 Annual Meeting of the Lycoming Law Association took place on January 9, in the LLA office and conference facility. Bob Cronin concluded his term as President. Ryan Tira of McNerney Page was elected as the new President.
At its 2017 Annual Banquet, the Lycoming Law Association, in cooperation with North Penn Legal Services, recognized those of its membership who have volunteered to provide legal services to the poor.
Clinton Wilcox Smith, a 57 year member of the Lycoming Law Association, and 23 year member of the Lycoming County Court of Common Pleas, died December 30, 2016.
The 2016 Young Lawyers Division Angel Tree Toy Drive was a huge success. The toys will make the holidays brighter for a local, needy child.
The LLA Foundation recently awarded $1500 to the Montoursville High School Mock Trial team to attend training at Harvard.
On December 2, 2016, the Lycoming County Court of Common Pleas held a special session of court at which Susan Saba Roinick, Scott J. Werner, Jessica Feese, and Wesley S. Speary were admitted to practice before the several Courts of the County of Lycoming.
Out-of-town non-attorneys are coming to our area, encouraging people to attend a "living trust" seminar. These living trusts often do not "live up" to their hype. To help consumers to make an informed decision about trusts, the LLA Elder Law Committee has debunked claims often made by non-attorney living trust salespeople.
LLA real estate lawyers warn of a new twist on unnecessary deed processing service.
On November 11, many of those associated with Judge Clinton Smith during his tenure gathered at the Villa restaurant for lunch, as a reunion of sorts, with Judge and Mary Smith.