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Montgomery Bar Helps Clean Up Norristown

MBA's Family Law Section, Young Lawyers Section and Republic Bank team up to "Keep Norristown Beautiful."

NORRISTOWN, PA – On Saturday morning, May 4, 2019, members of Montgomery Bar Association’s Family Law Section, Young Lawyers Section, and Republic Bank gathered at the Bar Building at 100 West Airy Street in Norristown to take part in a community cleanup around the Montgomery County Courthouse area. For the Young Lawyers Section, this event marked the first of their traditional “May Month of Service” activities planned throughout Montgomery County. The event was held in cooperation with Keep Norristown Beautiful, a Keep America Beautiful Affiliate.

Pictured in group photo from left to right, by row:

BackLindsay Childs, Esq. and Patrice Turenne, Esq.

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Middle – Christopher Sperring, Esq., Andy Levin, Esq., Aaron Kostyk, Esq., and MBA President-Elect Patrick Kurtas, Esq.

Front – Daniel White, Esq., Republic Bank's Denise Murphy, Kathryn Palladino,Esq., Georgette Gunther and Marguerite Nocchi, Esq.

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Not Pictured – Matthew Brittenburg, Esq. and James Hendershot, Esq.

About The Montgomery Bar Association Established in 1885 to professionalize the county’s practice of law, Montgomery Bar Association (MBA) is one of our nation’s oldest and most respected bar associations, representing over 2,100 legal professionals in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Now, as then, the MBA exists to uphold legal and ethical standards in our legal community. As the third largest Bar in Pennsylvania, the MBA has a longstanding tradition of service to its membership and the community. For members, the MBA offers an important arena for networking, professional development and education. For the community, the MBA serves as a legal resource offering education, legal assistance and funds and resources for individuals and agencies in need. The Association is actively engaged in public service through community outreach, free educational events offered throughout the year, programs like the Montgomery Child Advocacy Project, the Mock Trial Competitions for high-school students, Lawyer Referral Service and more. For more information on the Montgomery Bar Association, visit www.montgomerybar.org. For assistance finding a real local lawyer who can help, or for information on the Modest Means Legal Access Program, call 610.994.3656 or visit RealLawyers.org for a free online referral anytime (24/7/365).


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