...A. Richard Caputo of the Middle District...34; to former Luzerne County Court of Common...
...the Department of Energy and...the 2011 Luzerne County Bench Bar...chapter's board of overseers...as a commissioner of Lower...
...Additions Andrea M. Guttridge, a 2010 graduate of the Widener University School of Law, has joined Rawle & Henderson...
...with the election of Democrat David M...to the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court...well as in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties...
...Chairman of the Senate...State Insurance Commissioner Michael Consedine...Wage Appeals Board that...for each county to include...
...Jury Commissioners Counties can cut...County's Board of Commissioners...to the Luzerne County judicial...
...Our goal in picking the "Diverse Attorneys of the Year" was to recognize those minority lawyers who made significant...
...In the wake of last year's...third most populous county are preparing for...the three county commissioners and for the...
...about them, these "unsung heroes." We received dozens of responses detailing the hard work and heart-felt stories of many attorneys...
...Chester County Faces Voting...highest percentage of black voters...Oxford school board, the suit...elections; County Commissioners Carol Aichele...short-handed Luzerne County, where...
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