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A MCBA PUBLICATIONFIRST QUARTER 2017VOLUME 22 ISSUE 1
President’s Message.........................................................................3
Trustees & Officers..........................................................................4
Foundation Footnotes....................................................................5
Young Lawyers Division.................................................................6
Member Changes...........................................................................7
Mock Trials...................................................................................10
2nd Quarter Calendar & Event Invites.........................................14
PBI Schedule.................................................................................23
Love a Parade!...............................................................................24
Mission Statement
FIRST QUARTER 2017 VOLUME 22 ISSUE 1
Cover Photo: 2017 MCBA President Timothy J. McMa-nus (right) shares thanks and applause for Immediate Past President Jeffrey A. Durney
NEWS BRIEFS & UPDATES
The mission of the Monroe County Bar Association is to maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of the law, to cultivate social interaction among its members and to increase its usefulness in promoting the due administration of justice.
Monroe County Bar Association913 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA [email protected]
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driving force behind this event, and the MCBA participates. You will be receiving informational flyers in the near future. Please help get the word out to students and their families.
On tap for 2017 are a number of fun events. We will hold two socials on the MCBA building veranda, June and September. We’ll be NYC bound on May 20th. The Iron Pigs baseball game event will be held on June 18th. All fathers get in free! New monthly Member Mixers for all members of the Bar to socialize and network will be held on the last Thursday of each month from 5:00 - 7:00 at the Trackside in East Stroudsburg. And of course our Holiday Open House, which will be on Friday, December 1st.
We will also continue to provide you with numerous CLE opportunities close to home. In addition to the more traditional one hour lunch and learns, multiple programs are being organized with community partners to provide practice area specific programs. Our very popular Bench Bar Conference will once again be held at Northampton Commu-nity College Monroe Campus on Friday, September 29. Make sure you save the date!
I hope you will take advantage of all MCBA has to offer you. Your Board and the MCBA staff are committed to serving you. Watch your emails, read the quar-terly newsletter and visit our website to keep up with all MCBA is doing. Sugges-tions and comments are always welcome. Remember this is your Bar Association.
Thank you for the privilege to serve as your President.
It is truly an honor to be the 37th Presi-dent of the Monroe County Bar Asso-ciation. I am excited and look forward to a very productive year building upon the contributions and successes of my predecessors. You, the members, are our Association’s greatest resource, and with your assistance, we will to continue to improve, and advance the interests of, this great organization.
A very sincere thank you, and kudos, to Jeff Durney for a very successful year as our President in 2016. It involved a substantial amount of time and effort that was always selflessly given. He is unquestionably a hard act to follow.
One of my objectives this year is to review, analyze and address the chal-lenges we are currently experiencing related to membership retention and involvement. The first in a series of joint meetings among the members of the MCBA and YLD Boards was recently held to begin the process of identifying and implementing new and expanded opportunities for mentoring, networking and collegiality. Please do not hesitate to let us know any thoughts, suggestions or comments you may have regarding this important matter.
Over the past several years we have been implementing the strategic plan which was adopted in 2014, and have accom-plished much of what we set out to do. During the next several months the Strategic Planning Group will begin the process of developing updated priori-ties and goals of the Association. Those priorities and goals will be guided by the responses received from you to a survey
currently under development. I there-fore ask that you please take the time to complete the survey when you receive it, as this will be a key tool in planning our organization’s future.
By now you have all received your 2017-2018 pictorial directories. A few new features have been added which we hope are beneficial to you. In a departure from the past, we expect to update the directory quarterly and provide you with a printable version each quarter. There-fore, please notify MCBA staff if any of your information changes.
We had the privilege earlier this month of hosting the regional mock trial competition. Both participating teams did a truly remarkable job. There are numerous ways to participate in the mock trials, and I strongly encourage all of you to do so in the future (they begin again in November). You will not only be contributing to a very worthwhile educational program, but will find the experience both interesting and enjoy-able.
Just a reminder that our local celebra-tion of national Law Day, the purpose of which is to highlight the rule of law in America and our respect for the same, will occur on Friday, April 28. Please make every effort to attend and participate. Also the 2017 Commu-nity Night sponsored by the Monroe County Local Children’s Roundtable has been rescheduled for Tuesday, May 9th, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Monroe Campus of Northampton Community College, Keystone Building, 2411 Rt. 715, Tannersville, PA. Judge Mark is a
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Timothy J. McManus
Monroe County Bar Foundation Board of TrusteesWilliam J. Reaser, Jr. Esquire
Chairman
Thomas V. Casale, EsquireVice Chairman
Victoria A. Strunk, EsquireSecretary
Diane L. Dagger, EsquireTreasurer
Thomas F. Dirvonas, EsquireTrustee
Matthew Field, CRPCTrustee
Lara Kash, EsquireTrustee
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Young Lawyers Division Officers and BoardDavid Marra
President
Caitlyn M. HumphreysVice President
Donald GualSecretary
Casey SchweppenheiserTreasurer
Elizabeth M. FieldMember at Large
Hillary A. MaddenMember at Large
Monroe County Bar Association Officers and DirectorsTimothy J. McManus
President
Mark A. PrimroseVice President
Elizabeth Bensinger WeekesSecretary
Brian C. JordanTreasurer
Jeffrey A. DurneyImmediate Past President
Elizabeth M. FieldMember at Large
Renee L. DanserMember at Large
David MarraMember at Large/YLD President
MCBA has committed to providing the Monroe County Bar Foundation with $125,000 for the 2017 year. The MCBF Board is honored that the MCBA Board has the confidence in us. We will continue to invest all the funds into our community bringing pride to both organizations.
Thank you to the MCBF Trustees for their time and talents. You may think that giving away money is easy, but we’ve found it’s harder than one might think because you always have to say no to organizations that are in need.
As a matter of business, we’ve created a data base of local non-profit 501(c)3 organizations. In February the staff of MCBA mailed this year’s grant application and rule packets out to over 30 organizations. If you know of an organization that may be in need, please send their contact information to Denise at [email protected] and she’ll reach out to them.
Your donations will allow us to continue providing scholarships to local public school students furthering their education in the field of law. We hope to once again award a $1,000 scholar-ship to a Pocono Mountain East athlete in memory of Judge Ronald Vican. Sponsorships for non-profit events and programs will continue as well. We appreciate all the support that you, as members, continue to give the Foundation each and every year.
Thank you for making 2016 a very successful ‘giving’ year.
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ers are on us! We’ll meet and mix and just have a good time.
One tradition we’re sticking with is our mentor lunches. The opportunity to talk with more experienced lawyers is invaluable to us. We learn not just about the practice of law in Monroe County, but about life in the county. We learn how to be better lawyers for our clients and how to balance work, home and community. Thank you to all of those who have joined us for lunch and to all those who will!
We’re looking forward to 2017!
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The YLD is starting off with a bang this year! Ok, so not really a bang, but more of a plan. If you haven’t noticed, the number of YLD members is declin-ing a bit in Monroe County. So we sat back, and thought how do we do more with less?
After some discussion at our first quar-terly meeting we made some decisions.
This year we are adopting a non-prof-it agency for the year. Our goal is to support them by working with them on their various projects they undertake. We’ll paint rooms, do yard work or
attend community activities. Last year several of the YLD members had the opportunity to meet members of the board and clients of Burnley at the Law Day Run and were impressed with what they do. For us Burnley Employment and Rehab Services was an easy choice for 2017.
We also will get out of our circle of ‘Young Lawyers’. Starting in March we will coordinate a monthly Member Mixer. Everyone is invited so consid-er joining us on the last Thursday of each month at the Trackside in East Stroudsburg from 5:00-7:00. Appetiz-
David MarraYLD President
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Marshall AndersMarshall E. Anders, Esq. P.C.624 Sarah StreetStroudsburg PA 18360
Patrick BestJason CostanzoJoshua B. GoldbergNicholas J. Masington, IIIBrett Riegel
ARM LawyersPhone: 570.424.6899Fax: 484.544.8625
C. Daniel Higgins, Jr.Kathleen E. Walters
Higgins & Walters, LLC
David [email protected]
Jacob E. Seip, Jr.Attorney at LawPO Box 608Mountainhome PA 18342
Richard B. SomachNorris, McLaughlin and Marcus, PA515 Hamilton Street, Suite 502Allentown PA 18104
William Watkins46 North Sixth Street, Suite 2Stroudsburg PA 18360
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Hillary HallMonroe County Court of Common PleasLaw Clerk for President Judge Margherita Patti-Worthington610 Monroe Street, Suite 221Stroudsburg PA [email protected]
Attorney Hillary Hall, Law Clerk for President Judge Margherita Patti-Worthington, is a recent graduate from Syracuse University College of Law. While attending law school, Hillary participated in the Criminal Defense Clinic and was involved in Moot Court. She also received the “Orange Pro Bono” Award for her over 100 hours of pro-bono work and community service. Prior to law school, Hillary attended Elizabethtown College where she majored in Political Science and Sociology and minored in Business Adminis-tration. She was involved with Colleges against Cancer and worked closely with the American Cancer Society. The highlight of her undergrad career was when she studied abroad in Greece for 4 months.
Hillary aspires to be a Public Defender and to dedicate her legal career to protecting the Constitutional rights of indigent individuals accused of violating the law.
In her free time, Hillary enjoys snowboarding, hanging out with her twin brother and listening to podcasts on her commute to work.
Alexander MarekLaw Offices of Alexander J. Marek, PLLCPO Box 10Brodheadsville PA18322717.495.2909570.801.7490 – [email protected]
Alexander Marek is a registered patent attorney with a degree in Biology with an emphasis on Human Physiology and a minor in Chemistry from Alma College. Mr. Marek continued his education by earning a Master’s degree with Distinction from Ferris State University in Criminal Justice. After receiving his Master’s degree Mr. Marek entered Western Michigan University-Thomas M. Cool-ey Law School, graduating in just two-and-a-half years.
Prior to legal practice in Pennsylvania, Mr. Marek was a police officer in the states of Michigan and Pennsylvania, a federal criminal investigator, and general practice attorney in the state of Michigan.
Mr. Marek is a member in good standing with the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the State Bar of Michigan, and with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Mr. Marek is a general practice attorney with an emphasis in litigation and intellectual property law including patents, trademarks, copyrights and licensing in addition to legal practice in the areas of contracts, employment agree-ments, business law, and municipal law.
Kathryn M. PalladinoLaw Offices of Craig B. Bluestein, PC154 Winding Hill RoadPO Box 64Pocono Pines PA [email protected]
Attorney Palladino is an Associate Attorney at the Law Offices of Craig B. Bluestein, P.C. located in Fort Washington, PA. She focuses her practice in the areas of criminal defense, expungement, and family law matters.
After graduating summa cum laude from Albright College in Reading, Kathryn earned her J.D. from Villanova University School of Law. While at Villanova she received the Dorothy Day Award for her pro-bono service. During that same period she worked at the Villanova Farmwork Legal Aid Clinic and with the Montgomery County Public Defender’s office as a certified legal intern.
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William Clifford RamboCohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo2851 Baglyos Circle, Suite 200Bethlehem PA 18020610.625.2100610.332.2722 – [email protected]
A Attorney William Clifford Rambo is an associate with the law firm of Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo. He received his Juris Doc-torate from University of Baltimore School of Law. He received his bachelor’s degree from DeSales University in Center Valley, where he majored in criminal justice and forensic psychology. While there, he received the “DeSales Honors” award for graduating as the top academic student in his major for the class of 2011.
Prior to Mr. Rambo’s work in the legal profession he worked for Northampton County Juvenile Probation. Mr. Rambo also is the legal consultant for the charitable organization, Angel 34. Mr. Rambo is licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Mr. Rambo’s personal interests include fictional, essay, and argumentative writing with focuses on ethics, ancient languages, foreign languages, and formal debate.
Theodore J. SchickCohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo2851 Baglyos Circle, Suite 200Bethlehem PA 18020610.625.2100610.332.2722 – [email protected]
Attorney Theodore J. Schick is an attorney at Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo law firm. He received his Juris Doctorate from the Temple University Beasley School of Law. While in law school he worked for the Pennsylvania Innocence Project, assisting in investi-gations and petitions on behalf of inmates who may have been wrongly convicted. He was also honored as a Fellow in the Rubin Public Interest Law Honor Society. Mr. Schick received his bachelor’s degree from Lafayette College where he majored in philosophy and political science.
Prior to working for Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo, Mr. Schick worked for Superior Court Judge Jack Panella. Mr. Schick is li-censed to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Mr. Schick is a tenacious and successful litigator who specializes in representing victims who have been injured or killed as a result of the negligent or reckless conduct of others.
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Abington Heights went onto State Mock Trials after defeating Pocono Mountain East High School in a heated March 9 Regional Competi-tion hosted by Monroe County Bar Association at Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg. Arguably an intriguing battle of wits over the hypothetical case of arson, held a captive audience in Courtroom One.
Students portraying prosecution and defense attorneys, along with witnesses and a defendant, stood before Judge David Williamson and a jury comprised of MCBA legal professionals. Deter-mining a winner based on the team’s ability to prepare their case, present arguments and follow court rules, Abington took the title following jury deliberation.
Pausing to applause one another, both teams awarded Best Advocate and Best Witness honors to the other with Abington’s Anna Moher and Alex Klucher, then East’s Michael Medaugh and Christian Bethea receiving recognition.
While only one team could claim victory, all seized top attention illustrating dedication, profes-sionalism and the art of persuasion. Monroe
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Abington Heights’s team takes Regional Mock Trial Competition March 9 (front l to r) Keonei Mahoney, Anna Moher, Clare Della Vaue, Ally Soncampbell, Lucy Specht, Nina Sampogne, (back r to l) Eliezer Caminerr, Thomas Yocum, Alex Klucher, Neel Mehta, Dan Cummins, and Andrew Kirtley
Pocono Mountain East High School PMSD Teacher Advisor Maria Bras-Danges, Jane Fiore, Christian Bethea, Michael Olsen, Marco Polimeni, Michael Medaugh, Madeline Walsh, Dushaun Thompson, Rocco Polimeni, MCBA Attorney Advisor Ryan Campbell. Part of the team, but not photographed are: Kristina Rinaldi, Sophia Gonzales, Erin Cusumano, and Alexander Lindenbaum.
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Pocono Mountain East
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Abington Heights’s team takes Regional Mock Trial Competition March 9 (front l to r) Keonei Mahoney, Anna Moher, Clare Della Vaue, Ally Soncampbell, Lucy Specht, Nina Sampogne, (back r to l) Eliezer Caminerr, Thomas Yocum, Alex Klucher, Neel Mehta, Dan Cummins, and Andrew Kirtley
Pocono Mountain East High School PMSD Teacher Advisor Maria Bras-Danges, Jane Fiore, Christian Bethea, Michael Olsen, Marco Polimeni, Michael Medaugh, Madeline Walsh, Dushaun Thompson, Rocco Polimeni, MCBA Attorney Advisor Ryan Campbell. Part of the team, but not photographed are: Kristina Rinaldi, Sophia Gonzales, Erin Cusumano, and Alexander Lindenbaum.
County Court of Common Pleas Judge and 30-year Mock Trial coordinator Jonathan Mark applauded and reminded, “Now stop and smell the roses and have some fun.”
Pointing out the “Cross Sections of Society” that took part in making Mock Trials possible from legal professionals, advisors, and courthouse coordinators; to parents who’ve devoted time and support for participants’ pursuit in the unique opportunity, he stressed, “Think of how difficult it is to do the Mock Trials.”
Encouraging with a smile alongside fellow coor-dinator Magisterial District Judge Michael Muth to continue career aspirations that may have risen by the experience, he noted with a smile, “Most colleges have teams.”
Follow facts and find more information as Abington Heights makes a mark for the region in the 2017 Statewide Mock Trial Competition by visiting Young Lawyers Division pages on the PBA website at www.pabar.org
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CLICK-IT-4Detailed Docs & Sign-ups
MAY17 - Continuing Education
Topics Include:Recognizing Child Abuse
Recognizing Elder Abuse
Drug Identification & Effects
Car Seats SafetyScene Safety
20 - New York City Bus Trip
29 - MCBA Offices Closed
APRIL8 - Lunch & Learn
Planning for the Unplannable
Mediation in the Context of Planned
Communities
14 - MCBA Offices Closed
28 - Law Day Celebration
30 - Race JudicataEdwin Krawitz Memorial 5K
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Date
JUNE8 - Member Meeting & Social
18 - Iron Pigs Baseball Game
SEPTEMBER6 - Fall Social
29 - Bench Bar Conference
watch for more details to come...
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Interested in an Event?DECEMBER
1 - Holiday Open House
Planning for the Unplannable: Mediation in the Context of
Planned Communities House Bill 595 and the Amicable Resolution of Homeowner Disputes
CAI Policy on ARD * Mediation vs Arbitration vs Litigation Mediation Program, Office of the PA Attorney General, Bureau of Consumer Protection
PA Rule of Evidence * Monroe County Local Rules of Court Uniformed Planned Communities Act * PA Mediation Statute
PRESENTERS State Representative Rosemary M. Brown
189th District Carl (Tobey) Oxholm III, Esquire – Just Resolutions
MCBA Member Nicholas C. Haros, Esquire – Young & Haros, LLC
MCBA Member Gene Tick – Country Club of the Poconos South
Certified Manager of Community Associations
Co-Sponsored by Community Associations Institute (CAI), PA and Delaware Valley Chapter
Saturday, April 8, 2017 9:00 – 11:00 am
RSVP Required - Seating is limited
Middle Smithfield Township Schoonover Municipal Center, 147 Municipal Drive
East Stroudsburg PA 18302
MCBA Members: $5 Non-MCBA Members: $10
(Cost of CLE’s) **All attorneys must be present for the entire seminar to receive 2 Substantive CLE credits**
Please RSVP to MCBA by April 3, 2017
[email protected] ● 570.424.7288 ● Courthouse Box Planning for The Unplannable: Mediation in the Context of Planned Communities
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Name: Telephone:
Email:
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2017 Law Day Celebration!
Friday, April 28, 2017
Monroe County Courthouse
Breakfast Reception 8:30 a.m. - Law Library
RSVP required: [email protected] or 570.424.7288
Law Day Ceremony 9:00 a.m. – Courtroom One Celebrating Patricia Fretz
Former Administrator, Monroe County Area Agency on Aging 2017 Liberty Bell Award Recipient Creativity Contest Winners
Fantasy Trials 10:00 a.m. – Courtrooms
(To be announced) Commonwealth v. Joker
The 35th Annual “Race Judicata”
Edwin Krawitz Memorial Race 5—Mile Race & 5K Fun-Run/Walk
Sunday, April 30, 2017 Race will begin at 9:30 am Rain or Shine
Pre-Registration: MUST Register by: April 21, 2017
$15.00 Adult $10.00 Children under 18
Registration after April 21, 2017
$20.00 Adult $15.00 Children under 18
Please mail registration form and payment to: Monroe County Bar Association 913 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 Please make checks payable to: MCBA
Day of Event Check-In: Morey Elementary School
1044 W. Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 CHECK-IN TIMES: 8:00—9:15 AM
Start: Morey Elementary School Entrance Finish: Corner of Main St and Dreher Ave
Awards and refreshments will be available back at
Morey Elementary School.
Dogs are welcome—MUST be on leash at all times—5K Fun-Run/Walk ONLY
This year’s proceeds will benefit the Burnley Workshop of the Poconos
The 35th Annual “Race Judicata”
Runner’s # Sunday, April 30, 2017 Race Time: 9:30 am
For more information please contact: MCBA Office at 570.424.7288 or [email protected] Law Day Race Chair: Steve Krawitz 570.421.7800 or [email protected]
Race shirt size S___ M___L___ XL___ XXL___
1st 100 Runners
In consideration of accepting this entry, I, the undersigned, intending to be legally bound, hereby for myself, by heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages I may have against any charity/beneficiary of this event, Monroe Count Bar Association & Stroudsburg School District, Borough of Stroudsburg, Township of Stroud and any and all sponsors and their representatives, successors and assigns for any and all injuries suffered by me in said event. I attest and verify that I will participate in this event as a footrace entrant, that I am physically fit and have sufficiently trained for the completion of this event, and my physical condition has been verified by a licensed Medical Doctor.
Signature Date Parent Signature if under 18 years of age Last Name First Name Phone Number Address City State Zip Email Address
Please indicate for result scoring and award purposes: 5– Mile Race____ 5K Fun-Run/Walk ____ Age: ___ Date of birth: ___/___/____ Gender: _____
Attorney/ Judge:
Yes:____ No:____
Monroe County Coroner’s Office Presents
2017 Continuing Education Training Seminar
CORONER - 8 Hours Approved by PA Coroners’ Education Board under the provisions of Act 22 of 1988
ABMDI – 7 Hours approved by American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators EMS –Pending CEU credits by Eastern PA EMS Council ATTORNEY – PACLE with 5 Substantive Hours Approved by Monroe County Bar Assoc.
Topics
Recognizing Child Abuse for Mandated Reporters– by MC Children & Youth, Sarah Stiff
Recognizing Elder Abuse – by MC Area of the Aging, Denise Getgen, RN
Drug Identification and Effects – by Kimberly Lippincott
Car Seats (Installation & Rear Facing) – by Nina Woodling
Scene Safety – by PA State Police, Trooper Corrigan
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Name: _______________________________________________ Position/License #: ______________
Employer/Business Name: ______________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________________________
Telephone: _____________________ Email: ________________________________________________
I wish to receive CEU credits for (circle as many as desired): Coroner ABMDI EMT Attorney
Fee $65.00 - Due at Application (includes breakfast food, lunch, coffee and drinks) Limited to 70 people – First Come First Served
Please make checks payable to: Monroe County Coroner’s Office Mail check & application to: Monroe County Coroner’s Office
1 Quaker Plaza, Room 107 Stroudsburg, PA 18360
For more information, please call (570) 517-3192
*** Fee & Application Deadline Monday, May 1, 2017 ***
Wednesday, May 17, 2017 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
(Arrive early to enjoy coffee and breakfast items)
Monroe County Public Safety Center 100 Gypsum Road
Stroudsburg, PA 18360 For more information, please call (570) 517-3192
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8:45 AM - Leave the Monroe County Bar Center - 913 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA
6:00 PM - Depart New York City
8:30 PM - Approximate return to Bar Center
NEW YORK CITY BUS TRIP!
Saturday, May 20, 2017 8:45 AM - Depart MCBA— 913 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA
6:00 PM - Depart New York City
8:30 PM - Approximate return to Bar Center
This event is open to: Members, family, friends, staff,
Courthouse staff & County employees
Call MCBA at 570.424.7288 to make reservations Checks made payable to MCBA
913 Main Street, Stroudsburg PA 18360
Pricing: (Tip is included!)
$30.00 per person
The bus will pick up and drop off at same location 6th Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) and 48th Street
*this location may vary*
Primary Contact:
Cell Phone #:
Secondary Contact:
Secondary Cell #:
Number of Seats: _____ Total enclosed: _____
Reservations are accepted until bus is at capacity or May 12, 2017
New York City Bus Trip
Saturday May 20, 2017
$30.00 per seat (Includes Tip!)
Thursday June 8, 2017
MCBA Member Meeting
Monroe County Bar Association
913 Main Street Stroudsburg
4:30 Member Meeting 5:30 pm Social Hour on the Veranda
Hors d'oeuvres will be served
Adult beverages available
Members +1 are invited to attend
Please RSVP to MCBA by June 1, 2017 [email protected] ● 570.424.7288 ● Courthouse Box
MCBA Member Meeting Thursday, June 8, 2017
Name:
Guest Name:
Telephone:
Email:
*If you have special dietary requirements, please contact a staff member of the MCBA*
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roe County Bar Center - 913 Main Street, Strouds-burg, PA
This event is open to: Members, family, friends, staff,
Courthouse staff & County employees
Reservations are accepted until bus is at capacity
Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs vs
Syracuse Chiefs
Sunday June 18, 2017
Bus Leaves MCBA at 11:30 am
Game Starts at 1:35 pm
*All dads are free!* $35 Adults
$30 YLD Members $10 Children 3– 12
Free Children under 2
Primary Contact: __________________________ Cell Phone: _______________________________
# Tickets: _____ # of Children Tickets: _____ Taking the Bus Yes: _____ No: _____
Please RSVP to MCBA Email: [email protected] ● Phone: 570.424.7288 ● 913 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Ticket Prices Father’s Day Special: All dad’s are FREE!!
$35 Adults $30 YLD Members $10 Children 3– 16
Free Children under 2 Price includes: Lunch and bus to stadium and back
** Tickets are limited! **
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Iron Pigs vs
Syracuse Chiefs
Bus leaves MCBA at 11:30 am Game start at 1:35 pm
Twenty-first Annual
Monroe County Bench Bar
Conference
SAVE THE DATE: Friday, September 29, 2017
Northampton Community College
-Monroe Campus-
Upcoming PBI Schedule at the MCBA Bar Center Live-feed Group-casts & Video Replays
For more details or to register for any PBI seminar, go to www.pbi.org or call 800.932.4637
Courses are subject to cancellation by PBI if a minimum number of attendees do not pre-register.
PBI:LitigatinganEmploymentDiscriminationCase-Video04/11/20179:00AM–12:00PM
PBI:DragonettiandLitigationTorts-Video
04/13/20179:00AM–12:00PM
PBI:ADayonEmploymentLaw-Video04/18/20179:00AM–3:30PM
PBI:FamilyLawInstitute2017Part1-Groupcast
04/19/20178:30AM–4:00PM
PBI:FamilyLawInstitute2017Part2-Groupcast4/20/20178:30AM–11:45AM
PBI:HowtoHandleSmallandInsolventEstates-Groupcast
04/24/20179:00AM–12:15PM
PBI:EthicsPotpourri–APianoMan’sJourneytotheBar:BillyJoel’sLessonsforaLawyer’sLife-Video04/26/20179:00AM–10:00AM
PBI:RetirementPlanningforAttorneys-Groupcast
05/04/20179:00AM–1:15PM
PBI:RealEstate101:BasicToolsoftheTrade-Video05/10/20179:00AM–3:30PM
PBI:MyClient’sDead,NowWhat?-Groupcast
05/11/201712:00PM–4:15PM
PBI:CommunicatingAcrossGenerations-Groupcast05/16/201712:00PM–3:15PM
PBI:15thAnnualNonprofitInstitute-Groupcast
05/18/20179:00AM–4:45PM
PBI:Nuts&BoltsofAdoptionPracticeinPennsylvania-Groupcast06/13/20178:30AM–3:40PM
PBI:ChildandSpousalSupportBasics-Groupcast
06/29/20179:00AM–1:15PM
Upcoming PBI Schedule at the MCBA Bar Center Live-feed Group-casts & Video Replays
For more details or to register for any PBI seminar, go to www.pbi.org or call 800.932.4637
Courses are subject to cancellation by PBI if a minimum number of attendees do not pre-register.
PBI:LitigatinganEmploymentDiscriminationCase-Video04/11/20179:00AM–12:00PM
PBI:DragonettiandLitigationTorts-Video
04/13/20179:00AM–12:00PM
PBI:ADayonEmploymentLaw-Video04/18/20179:00AM–3:30PM
PBI:FamilyLawInstitute2017Part1-Groupcast
04/19/20178:30AM–4:00PM
PBI:FamilyLawInstitute2017Part2-Groupcast4/20/20178:30AM–11:45AM
PBI:HowtoHandleSmallandInsolventEstates-Groupcast
04/24/20179:00AM–12:15PM
PBI:EthicsPotpourri–APianoMan’sJourneytotheBar:BillyJoel’sLessonsforaLawyer’sLife-Video04/26/20179:00AM–10:00AM
PBI:RetirementPlanningforAttorneys-Groupcast
05/04/20179:00AM–1:15PM
PBI:RealEstate101:BasicToolsoftheTrade-Video05/10/20179:00AM–3:30PM
PBI:MyClient’sDead,NowWhat?-Groupcast
05/11/201712:00PM–4:15PM
PBI:CommunicatingAcrossGenerations-Groupcast05/16/201712:00PM–3:15PM
PBI:15thAnnualNonprofitInstitute-Groupcast
05/18/20179:00AM–4:45PM
PBI:Nuts&BoltsofAdoptionPracticeinPennsylvania-Groupcast06/13/20178:30AM–3:40PM
PBI:ChildandSpousalSupportBasics-Groupcast
06/29/20179:00AM–1:15PM
Twenty-first Annual
Monroe County Bench Bar
Conference
SAVE THE DATE: Friday, September 29, 2017
Northampton Community College
-Monroe Campus-
with family
Diane Dagger, John Barnak, Karen Corveleyn, Adam Nicklow, Caitlin Humphreys, Sue & Jim Butz
March 19
Tom Casale with Eliana (left) & Colin
The Reaser, Durney, Worthington, Huffman-Schlameuss & Weitzmann Families
paradesidecelebratingwith friends
Matt & Austin Reaser
Diane Dagger, Donna Kenderdine, Ashley Narwid, Ethan Baskin & Adam Nicklow