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People in the News—April 25, 2022—McNees, Fox Rothschild
McNees Wallace & Nurick public finance attorneys Timothy J. Horstmann and Ryan T. Gonder are scheduled to address the federal government's potential audit of funds distributed to municipalities through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 at a conference for Pennsylvania township professionals.People in the News—April 21, 2022—McNees, Ballard Spahr
McNees Wallace & Nurick real estate attorneys James M. Strong and Jeffrey Esch McCombie are scheduled to present on controlled and collaborative development at the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors (PSATS) 2022 Educational Conference and Exhibit Show.Parties Dispute Plaintiff's Alleged Head Injuries From Rear-Ender
On June 12, 2016, plaintiff Robyn Ingram, in her 50s, was driving south in the 900 block of Hershey Road in Mount Joy Township. Her vehicle was rear-ended by a pickup truck. She claimed head injuries.People in the News—March 31, 2022—Lamb McErlane, McNees
Lamb McErlane partner Helen H. Mountain has been elected to the board of the Chester County Bar Foundation (CCBF).Prada Hires Next General Counsel from US Chocolate Maker
It is the latest refresh in top legal brass at a European fashion company.View more book results for the query "Hershey"
People in the News—March 22, 2022—McNees
Two McNees Wallace & Nurick labor and employment group attorneys, Denise E. Elliott and Jennifer E. Will, are scheduled to present workplace safety insights at the Vistage South Central PA Executive Summit in a breakout session titled "Workplace Safety for a Post-Pandemic Workforce: COVID-19, Medical Marijuana, ADA Inquiries and So Much More."Man Sues Hershey After Allegedly Breaking Tooth on Chocolate Bar
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.People in the News—March 11, 2022—McNees, Cohen
McNees Wallace & Nurick's Meera Modi is set to be honored with the YWCA Greater Harrisburg's 2022 Tribute to Women of Excellence (TWE) Award at a celebration dinner at the Hershey Lodge on March 24.Defense: Doctor, Hospital Managed Hemophiliac's Meds Properly
On June 6, 2013, plaintiff John Bukowski, 24, a nurse, underwent a hemorrhoidectomy. The procedure was performed at Moses Taylor Hospital, in Scranton. Bukowski, a hemophiliac, claimed that hematologist Dr. William Heim and the hospital did not manage his hemophilia medication properly, causing him to experience postsurgical rectal bleeding.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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