...c)(3) formations, minority small-business development and taught at the Community College of Allegheny County. Experience: Current employer: 2010-present...
...of Kiski Area High School and is attending St. Vincent College . Leah George is a 2012...
...Hayburn is an accountant from Havertown, Pa., who ran while in college at Widener. Morrison works in development in the Philadelphia Art Museum and...
State Sen. Jane Orie's former chief of staff last week described her as a micro-manager who directed political work by Senate employees, approved comp time for their campaign chores and complained of
...Bistro 7, 7 North Third St. (near Third and Market streets...295-0729. Vincent Donohue , a partner at...
The following is a list of intellectual property attorneys practicing in Pennsylvania
...LL.B., 1966 Undergraduate Education: Columbia College, B.A., 1963 Career History: Partner...
...a member of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and the American College of Trial Lawyers. He is a former chair and current member of...
...of Law, 1988 UnderGraduate Education: Middlebury College, 1985 JOHN BARRETT ...
...when state Sen. Vincent J. Fumo, D...at 1801 Vine St. and the domestic...Franklin & Marshall College's Center for...
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