Mr. Hébert will bring extensive expertise in regulatory affairs, law, government relations, and strategic business management to the Company’s Board of Directors ...
Magisterial District Judge Andrew J. Serina has announced he is running for common pleas judge. Serina, 51, a Republican, has been the MDJ for District 21-3-03, Orwigsburg, since July 2022, having ...
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Jonathan F. Ball has joined Lamb McErlane PC’s Appellate Practice group as Of Counsel. Ball has represented and counseled clients in a wide variety ...
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S. Todd Brown, dean of the University at Buffalo's School of Law, said the school has seen a 25% increase in applicants over ...
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