The recent Pennsylvania primary election saw the nomination of two members of the Lycoming Law Association for legislative positions.
The recent Pennsylvania primary election saw the nomination of two members of the Lycoming Law Association for legislative positions.
Long-time federal judge dies less than four months after retirement
William Hartman Askey, a fifty-seven year member of the Lycoming Law Association, died on April 11, 2008.
The LLA office has moved to modern and spacious facilities in the Penn Tower, and now offers conference space.
Montoursville wins regional Mock Trial competition - heads to championship round.
Ann S. Pepperman. LLA member, captured the Commissioners? Award for Meritorious Public Service.
The LLA was recognized at the 2008 annual meeting of the Conference of County Bar Leaders, for several of its activities of 2007.
At its 2008 Annual Banquet, the Lycoming Law Association recognized those of its membership who have volunteered to provide legal services to the poor.
Joe Rider recognized for pro bono work.
The annual meeting of the Lycoming Law Association took place at the Lycoming County Courthouse on Monday, January 14, 2008.