Lycoming Law Association celebrates 150 years with summer speaker series
As the Lycoming Law Association celebrates its 150th anniversary this year, it is holding a series of special talks each date at 5 p.m. at the Thomas T. Taber Museum, 858 W. Fourth St., Williamsport.
The schedule is as follows:
• Today — Attorney Cliff Rieders, “The Career of a Jewish Trial Lawyer”
• July 7 — Chief Justice Debra McCloskey Todd, “Journey to being the First Woman Chief Justice of Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and Lessons Learned”; President Judge Anne Lazarus, “Journey to being the first Woman President Judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, and Lessons Learned”; and President Judge Emerita Bonnie Brigance Leadbetter, “Role of the Commonwealth Court”
• July 9 — State Sen. Gene Yaw, “The Role of the Senate Judiciary Committee in Connection with Legal Issues”
• July 16 — Jack Humphry, “The Life and Legacy of Judge Malcolm Muir”; and Judge William Arbuckle, “The Role of a U.S. Magistrate Judge and My Life Journey to Get There”
• Aug. 20 — Sue Albert, “Opportunities for Undergraduate Legal Studies and the Future (Students from Penn College); and Susan Achury Plaza, “Opportunities for Undergraduate Legal Studies and the Future (Students from Penn College).