A first ever Executive Committee planning retreat in January 2011, has resulted in a comprehensive plan for the future of the Lycoming Law Association.
A first ever Executive Committee planning retreat in January 2011, has resulted in a comprehensive plan for the future of the Lycoming Law Association.
What is the mission of the Lycoming Law Association? That question has now been answered with a written mission statement approved by the LLA Executive Committee.
Four members of the Lycoming Law Association have announced their intentions to run for elected office.
The PBA presented a County Bar Recognition Award to the LLA during the Annual Seminar of the Conference of County Bar Leaders.
Lycoming County Judge Marc Lovecchio was presented with the pro bono award he received from the PBA.
Henry Clay McCormick, a long-time member of the Lycoming Law Association, died on February 10, 2011.
It was the occasion of Judge Muir's 40th year as judge that caused the LLA to recognize his achievements as the guest of honor at the 2011 annual dinner at the Williamsport Country Club.
At its 2011 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.
The 2010 Honorable Thomas Wood. Jr., Equal Access to Justice Award was presented to Patricia Shipman of the Fetter McDermott law firm.