Thomas Wood, Jr., a sixty-six year member of the Lycoming Law Association, and former Lycoming County Judge, died on September 25, 2007 and was memorialized in special session of court
Thomas Wood, Jr., a sixty-six year member of the Lycoming Law Association, and former Lycoming County Judge, died on September 25, 2007 and was memorialized in special session of court
Bill Askey's retirement after 43 years as federal magistrate is subject of feature article in the Williamsport Sun-Gazette.
Clifford A. Rieders recently published the book, ""Workers Rights" in Pennsylvania: A Guide for Lawyers Who Represent Workers & Businesses Who Employ Them"
Prominent members of the Lycoming Law Association have expressed vastly different views on the proposal to tax legal services.
LLA member E. Eugene Yaw announced his intention to run for the Pennsylvania Senate.
The fall 2007 elections found several members of the Lycoming Law Association seeking public office.
Members of the LLA who were surveyed support the retention of Judge Anderson by a 98% vote.
The second annual Lawctoberfest and auction for the benefit of the LLA Foundation took place October 20, 2007.
LLA members Layne R. Oden and William Nichols Sr. were recently featured in articles in the Williamsport Sun-Gazette as a result of their community service.
In August, the attorneys of Elion, Wayne, Grieco, Carlucci, Shipman & Irwin hosted a reception for all Lycoming County lawyers.