Pennsylvania Bar Association Announces 2021-22 Chairs for Committees and Sections

HARRISBURG (August 2, 2021) — More than 80 lawyers and judges from across the state have taken leadership roles as 2021-22 chairs of committees and sections of the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA). Many of the association’s policies and positions prompting development of state laws and actions viewed as beneficial to the legal system, the courts and the public result from actions initiated by the leaders and members of these groups.

Here is the latest list of committee and section chairs:

Allegheny County

Jayme L. Butcher, Blank Rome LLC, Pittsburgh, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Large Law Firm Committee, which studies and makes recommendations regarding membership development and retention of attorneys in large firms in Pennsylvania. The committee also develops programs and services to enhance the value of PBA membership.

Amy G. Carpenter, Neighborhood Legal Services Association, Pittsburgh was renamed co-chair of the PBA Legal Services to the Public Committee. The committee provides assistance in the creation of programs designed to provide for the delivery of legal services to indigent Pennsylvanians. It also monitors and makes recommendations concerning all legislation regarding unmet legal needs and pro bono service.

Mary Kate Coleman, Riley Hewitt Witte & Romano PC, Pittsburgh, was named co-chair of the PBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, which works on current issues relating to mediation, arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution processes. The committee also conducts professional education programs and monitors legislation regarding alternative dispute resolution.

Nariman Patrick Dastur, DeAngelis Dastur & Associates, Pittsburgh, was elected chair of the PBA Workers’ Compensation Law Section, which supports the exchange of information related to legal developments in workers’ compensation law. The section also acts as a liaison with the Pennsylvania Bureau of Workers’ Compensation to ensure that the interests of claimants, employers and the legal community are protected fairly in the regulatory, legislative and administrative processes.

Judge D. Michael Fisher, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Pittsburgh, was renamed chair of the PBA Federal Practice Committee. The committee promotes communication between lawyers practicing in federal courts and members of the federal judiciary and enhances professional capabilities of lawyers practicing in the U.S. District Courts in Pennsylvania. The committee also makes recommendations about federal legislation and proposed changes to bankruptcy, civil and criminal procedures and federal district court rules.

Ronald W. Frank, Blank Rome LLP, Pittsburgh, was reelected chair of the PBA International and Comparative Law Section, which focuses its efforts on monitoring treaties, immigration matters and events related to the World Court. Members of this section typically work in multi-national corporations or are exposed to legal systems in foreign countries.

Tara Lynn Hutchinson, Pittsburgh Family Law Services PC, Pittsburgh, was named co-chair of the PBA Quality of Life/Balance Committee, which is charged with developing programs to help lawyers find balance between their personal and professional lives.

Maureen E. Lally-Green, Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Plain English Committee, which encourages efforts to improve access to the law by demystifying its language, enabling lawyers to better counsel clients and increasing respect for the legal profession by removing the barriers of legalese.

Kimberly Moses, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, was renamed chair of the PBA Judicial Evaluation Commission, which works to provide Pennsylvania voters with recommendations on appellate candidates through a thorough review process.

Bryan S. Neft, Spilman Thomas & Battle PLLC, Pittsburgh, was named co-chair of the PBA Judicial Administration Committee. The committee studies and makes recommendations on legislative issues pertaining to the operation, procedure and reform of the state and federal court systems. 

Judge Jennifer Staley McCrady, Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas, Pittsburgh was named co-chair of the PBA Children’s Rights Committee, which studies questions and problems that affect children and monitors and makes recommendations concerning legislation relating to their interests. The committee informs lawyers on matters concerning children and develops programs for the legal profession to promote more effective advocacy on behalf of children in trial and appellate courts.

Beaver County

Michael B. Jones, McMillen Urick Tocci & Jones, Aliquippa, was named co-chair of the PBA Bylaws Committee. The committee proposes changes to the association’s government bylaws and reviews comments on changes to the bylaws that are suggested by other PBA committees, sections and task forces.

Berks County

Jacob A. Gurwitz, Feeney & Gurwitz, Reading, was elected chair of the PBA Criminal Justice Section. The section is concerned with protecting the rights of all individuals involved in criminal court proceedings.

Jill M. Scheidt, Masano Bradley LLP, Wyomissing, was renamed chair of the PABAR-PAC. The committee raises funds and contributes to the campaigns of incumbent legislators and legislative candidates supporting legislation and related issues of interest to lawyers and the PBA.

Donald F. Smith Jr., Reading, was named co-chair of the PBA Legal Services to the Public Committee. The committee provides assistance in the creation of programs designed to provide for the delivery of legal services to indigent Pennsylvanians. It also monitors and makes recommendations concerning all legislation regarding unmet legal needs and pro bono service.

Bucks County

Richard L. Newman, Doylestown, was elected chair of the PBA Elder Law Section. The section assists lawyers, the elderly population and those associated with the elderly community through educational programs focusing on advancements in elder law.

Pamela A. Van Blunk, Van Blunk Law LLC, Yardley, was elected chair of the PBA Civil Litigation Section, which focuses on issues that directly affect civil litigation cases in Pennsylvania courts.

Thomas C. Warner, Sweet Stevens Katz & Williams LLP, Perkasie, was renamed chair of the PBA Legal Services for Exceptional Children Committee. The committee develops programs designed to educate members of the legal profession about current legislation and regulations affecting exceptional children and their families. It also makes recommendations concerning legislation and regulations.

Centre County

D. Holbrook Duer, Penn State Law, University Park, was named chair of the PBA Agricultural Law Committee. The committee’s focus is to study questions and problems affecting rural and agricultural interests in Pennsylvania, and monitor and/or make recommendations concerning proposals for legislation or regulations relating to such interests.

Chester County

John C. Cameron, Penn State Great Valley School of Professional Studies, Malvern, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Health Care Law Committee, which monitors legislation and litigation affecting the health care system.

Maureen M. McBride, Lamb McErlane PC, West Chester, is co-chair of the PBA Appellate Advocacy Committee, which promotes, supports and improves post-trial and appellate advocacy through regular member dialogues, seminars, a newsletter and interactions with the courts and similar national and state organizations.

Patrick M. McKenna, Gawthrop Greenwood PC, West Chester, began his second year of a two-year term as chair of the PBA Municipal Law Section, which deals with the development and practical working of the law, both substantive and procedural, relating to municipal subdivisions of states throughout the commonwealth.

Theodore J. Murphy, Murphy Law Firm PC, West Chester, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Immigration Law Committee, which addresses issues in the area of immigration law, monitors and makes recommendations concerning legislation in this area, and promotes understanding of immigration related laws, regulations and court decisions.

Columbia County

Susan Schwartz, Press Enterprise, Bloomsburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Bar/Press Committee. The committee works to promote and increase cooperation and dialogue among the press, the bench and the bar. Through its efforts, the Bar/Press Committee seeks to create a more informed citizenry about the First and Sixth Amendments of the Constitution of the United States.

Cumberland County

David A. Fitzsimons, Martson Law Offices, Carlisle, was named co-chair of the PBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, which works on current issues relating to mediation, arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution processes. The committee also conducts professional education programs and monitors legislation regarding alternative dispute resolution.

Ana Paulina Gomez, Governor’s Office of General Counsel, Mechanicsburg, was named co-chair of the PBA Government Lawyers Committee, which deals with matters of interest and concern to government-employed lawyers and provides them with specialized services and programs.

Lisa M. Grayson, Cumberland County Register of Wills, Carlisle, was renamed chair of the PBA Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee, which provides educational programming and coordinates statewide efforts on legal matters affecting active, reserve and National Guard military service members, retirees and veterans and their families.

Ann V. Levin, Levin Hoover Family Law Firm, Lemoyne, was renamed chair of the PBA Collaborative Law Committee, which addresses current issues regarding the collaborative law dispute resolution process, educates lawyers and the public about the process, recommends standards of practice, and monitors, proposes and supports legislation and rules of court that further the development of the process.

Katherine C. Pearson, Carlisle, was named co-chair of the PBA Legal Academics Committee, which provides the opportunity for those in the law school community to study matters relating to the common goal of maintaining the high standards and quality education of future lawyers. The committee is focused on engaging in the education of law students as law school faculty and administration.

Theron Richard Perez, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, Mechanicsburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Corrections System Committee, which studies the current corrections system in Pennsylvania and makes recommendations for its improvement.

Magisterial District Judge Kathryn H. Silcox, Mechanicsburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee. The committee investigates complaints against any individuals who are not authorized to practice and are alleged to be performing acts or services constituting the practice of law.

Dauphin County

Lisa M. Benzie, Navitsky Olson & Wisneski LLP, Harrisburg, was named co-chair of the PBA Bylaws Committee. The committee proposes changes to the association’s government bylaws and reviews comments on changes to the bylaws that are suggested by other PBA committees, sections and task forces.

Lindsay Berkstresser, Post & Schell PC, Harrisburg, was elected chair of the PBA Public Utility Law Section, which is charged with developing and studying questions related to public utility law in the commonwealth and the United States.

Andrew T. Bockis, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP, Harrisburg, was elected as chair of the PBA Environmental and Energy Law Section, which focus on issues of the law relating to the environment, ecology and mineral and natural resources, including air, water and land.

Christine T. Brann, JSDC Law Offices, Hershey, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Medical Marijuana and Hemp Law Committee, which aims to keep the bar apprised of developments within the field of medical cannabis and hemp law by fostering communications and facilitating continuing education programs in the areas of client representation, industry developments, and ethical and other issues of concern to members.

Anthony Darnell Cox Jr., Dickie McCamey & Chilcote PC, Harrisburg, was named co-chair of the PBA Minority Bar Committee, which develops programs to promote the issues and concerns of minority lawyers. It also studies, reviews and makes recommendations on all legislation impacting minority citizens in the commonwealth.

Vincent C. DeLiberato Jr., Legislative Reference Bureau of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, was renamed chair of the PBA Statutory Law Committee, which assists any state government and PBA entity in the drafting of legislation.

Jonathan C. Edmunds, Keefer Wood Allen & Rahal LLP, Harrisburg, began his second year of a two-year term as chair of the PBA Tax Law Section, which specializes in state and local tax issues. The section works with state officials on proposed legislation affecting tax laws, plans educational programs and deals with practice development issues.

David R. Fine, K&L Gates LLP, Harrisburg, was named co-chair of the PBA Amicus Curiae Brief Committee, which identifies legal issues that have relevance to the bar and that are appropriate subjects for amicus curiae briefs.

Erik M. Hume, Saxton & Stump LLC, Harrisburg, was elected chair of the PBA Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section, which concentrates on landlord-tenant relations, eminent domain, probate matters, estates and guardianships.

Jonathan D. Koltash, Office of General Counsel, Pa. Health Insurance Exchange Authority, Harrisburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Legal Career Transitions Committee, which serves as a resource for and provides assistance to lawyers through the changes and practice progressions associated with transitioning into, within and beyond the profession. Koltash also chairs the PBA House of Delegates.

Jonathan W. Kunkel, Office of General Counsel, Pennsylvania Office of Administration, Harrisburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Government Lawyers Committee, which deals with matters of interest and concern to government-employed lawyers and provides them with specialized services and programs.

Stephanie F. Latimore, Legislative Reference Bureau of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Commission on Women in the Profession Committee, which looks at the status of women in the legal profession and recommends solutions to problems that prevent women from full participation in the work, responsibilities and rewards of the legal profession.

Melissa M. Leininger, Law Office of Nathaniel M Holmes LLC, Harrisburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Membership Development Committee, which develops and implements programs to increase the association’s membership base and to retain current members.

Arlene A. Marshall-Hockensmith, Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network Inc., Harrisburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Legal Services to the Public Committee. The committee provides assistance in the creation of programs designed to provide for the delivery of legal services to indigent Pennsylvanians. It also monitors and makes recommendations concerning all legislation regarding unmet legal needs and pro bono service.

Marisa McClellan, Dauphin County Social Services for Children and Youth, Harrisburg, was named co-chair of the PBA Children’s Rights Committee, which studies questions and problems that affect children and monitors and makes recommendations concerning legislation relating to their interests. The committee informs lawyers on matters concerning children and develops programs for the legal profession to promote more effective advocacy on behalf of children in trial and appellate courts.

R. Burke McLemore Jr., Thomas Thomas & Hafer LLP, Harrisburg, was renamed chair of the PBA Review and Certifying Board, which reviews applications from organizations seeking to certify a lawyer’s expertise in a specific field of practice and makes recommendations to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for accreditation or reaccreditation of certifying organizations.

Renee Mattei Myers, Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott LLC, Harrisburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Large Law Firm Committee, which studies and makes recommendations regarding membership development and retention of attorneys in large firms in Pennsylvania. The committee also develops programs and services to enhance the value of PBA membership.

Leonard Tintner, Boswell Tintner & Piccola, Harrisburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Senior Lawyers Committee, which serves as the voice of senior lawyers within the association and enacts services, programs and activities for its members to enhance their careers and quality of life.

Delaware County

Matthew H. Fry, DiOrio & Sereni LLP, Media, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Corrections System Committee, which studies the current corrections system in Pennsylvania and makes recommendations for its improvement.

Joseph Patrick O’Brien, KAO Law Associates, Media, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee. This committee investigates complaints against any individuals who are not authorized to practice and are alleged to be performing acts or services constituting the practice of law.

Sarah Cecelia Makin, Attorney at Law, Media, was named chair of the PBA Lawyers’ Assistance Committee, which develops programs to assist impaired lawyers and their law partners, clients and families.

Michael P. Pierce, Pierce & Hughes PC, Media, was named chair of the PBA Community and Public Relations Committee, which formulates and implements plans for improving the image of lawyers through public relations initiatives.

Carl A. Solano, Haverford, was named co-chair of the PBA Judicial Administration Committee. The committee studies and makes recommendations on legislative issues pertaining to the operation, procedure and reform of the state and federal court systems. 

Daniel J. Siegel, Law Offices of Daniel J Siegel LLC, Havertown, was renamed chair of the PBA Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Committee, which responds to inquiries from lawyers on the impact of the provisions of the Rules of Professional Conduct.

Erie County

Philip B. Friedman, Conner Riley Friedman & Weichler, Erie, was named chair of the PBA Judicial Independence Committee, which protects the integrity of the court system and promotes the fair administration of justice. It also works to respond to unjust attacks against the judiciary.

Fayette County

Anne N. John, John & John and past PBA president, was named co-chair of the Civility in the Profession Committee which aims to instill, promote and enhance professionalism and civility within the legal profession by encouraging discussion about the importance of professionalism and civility among the members of the bar, the judiciary and the public.

Franklin County

Forest N. Myers, principal of Law Offices of Forest N. Myers and a past PBA president, Shippensburg, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Senior Lawyers Committee, which serves as the voice of senior lawyers within the association and enacts services, programs and activities for its members to enhance their careers and quality of life. 

Lancaster County

Bernadette M. Hohenadel, Nikolaus & Hohenadel LLP, Lancaster, was renamed chair of the PBA Editorial Committee, which oversees the publications of the association.

Peter Justin Kraybill, Gibbel Kraybill & Hess LLP, Lancaster, was elected chair of the PBA Intellectual Property Section, which is concerned with furthering the development of the law and procedures related to intellectual property.

Lehigh County

Jenna M. Fliszar, Fliszar Law Office LLC, Allentown, was named co-chair of the PBA Animal Law Committee, which promotes the study and understanding of laws, regulations and court decisions dealing with legal issues involving animals.

Luzerne County

Richard M. Goldberg, Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn PC, Kingston, was renamed chair of the PBA Judicial Campaign Advertising Committee, which promotes accurate, fair and dignified judicial campaign advertising among candidates seeking election to the commonwealth’s appellate courts by monitoring and reviewing complaints.

Mercer County

Melissa Merchant-Calvert, Whalen Law Offices, Mercer, was named co-chair of the PBA Animal Law Committee, which promotes the study and understanding of laws, regulations and court decisions dealing with legal issues involving animals.

Montgomery County

Helen E. Casale, Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller, Norristown, was elected chair of the PBA Family Law Section. The section develops and works with laws relating to marriage, divorce, support and domestic relations, adoption and juvenile dependency.

Jennifer L. Ellis, Bala Cynwyd, was reelected chair of the PBA Solo and Small Firm Section, which enhances the skills of lawyers in solo and small firm practice by providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information essential to improvement of the lawyers' quality of legal services. Ellis was also named co-chair of the PBA Legal Career Transitions Committee, which serves as a resource for and provides assistance to lawyers through the changes and practice progressions associated with transitioning into, within and beyond the profession.

Michael J. Lyon, Walsh Pancio LLC, Lansdale, was named co-chair of the PBA Gaming Law Committee, which reviews, studies and makes recommendations concerning legislative proposals in the area of gaming law. It promotes the understanding of laws, regulations and court decisions in the gaming area and develops materials and educational programs of interest to gaming practitioners.

Mary C. Pugh, Montgomery Child Advocacy Project, Norristown, was named co-chair of the PBA Children’s Rights Committee, which studies questions and problems that affect children and monitors and makes recommendations concerning legislation relating to their interests. The committee informs lawyers on matters concerning children and develops programs for the legal profession to promote more effective advocacy on behalf of children in trial and appellate courts.

William G. Roark, Hamburg Rubin Mullin Maxwell & Lupin PC, Lansdale, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Medical Marijuana and Hemp Law Committee, which aims to keep the bar apprised of developments within the field of medical cannabis and hemp law by fostering communications and facilitating continuing education programs in the areas of client representation, industry developments, and ethical and other issues of concern to members.

Roseann B. Termini, Wynnewood, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Health Care Law Committee, which monitors legislation and litigation affecting the health care system.

Northampton County

Martricia McLaughlin, McLaughlin & Glazer, Easton, was renamed co-chair of the PBA LGBTQ+ Rights Committee, which studies matters pertaining to the recognition and protection of the legal rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. The committee also monitors and makes recommendations on issues and developments in the law impacting LGBTQ+ people in the public and the legal profession.

Philadelphia County

Brandon W. Boberick, Office of the Inspector General, was elected chair of the PBA Administrative Law Section. The section observes and makes recommendations on the effectiveness of government-issued regulations.

Jennifer A. Brandt, Cozen O'Connor, was named co-chair of the PBA Children’s Rights Committee, which studies questions and problems that affect children and monitors and makes recommendations concerning legislation relating to their interests. The committee informs lawyers on matters concerning children and develops programs for the legal profession to promote more effective advocacy on behalf of children in trial and appellate courts.

Josh J.T. Byrne, Swartz Campbell LLC, was named co-chair of the PBA Amicus Curiae Brief Committee, which identifies legal issues that have relevance to the bar and that are appropriate subjects for amicus curiae briefs. He was also named chair of the PBA Professional Liability Committee, which focuses on issues concerning lawyers’ liability case law.

Michael Churchill, Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia, was reelected co-chair of the PBA Education Law Section, which promotes the interests in and the advancement of knowledge in areas of the law concerned with or impacting the field of education to better equip lawyers to serve the profession and the public and provide influence upon the development of a body of statutory, common and administrative law to serve all interests in the field of education.

Jennifer S. Coatsworth, Margolis Edelstein, was named co-chair of the PBA Commission on Women in the Profession Committee, which looks at the status of women in the legal profession and recommends solutions to problems that prevent women from full participation in the work, responsibilities and rewards of the legal profession.

Jordan Fischer, XPAN Law Group LLC, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Committee, which analyzes cybersecurity issues and educates members about legal, regulatory and industry standards that preserve the confidentiality of protected information. The committee also advocates: for best practices and legal and regulatory requirements that address data privacy concerns; for best practices to prevent, detect and mitigate data breaches; and for unified standards.

Noel Andrew Fleming, Fleming Petenko Law, was named chair of the PBA Charitable Organizations Committee, which focuses on matters of concern to lawyers who are employed by or who represent charitable organizations.

Deborah R. Gross, Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts, was named chair of the PBA Civil and Equal Rights Committee. The committee works to promote and defend civil rights and responsibilities, fair treatment and equal opportunity for all individuals.

Wendy Castor Hess, Landau, Hess, Simon & Choi, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Immigration Law Committee, which addresses issues in the area of immigration law, monitors and makes recommendations concerning legislation in this area, and promotes understanding of immigration related laws, regulations and court decisions.

F. Warren Jacoby, Cozen O'Connor, was named co-chair of the PBA Gaming Law Committee, which reviews, studies and makes recommendations concerning legislative proposals in the area of gaming law. It promotes the understanding of laws, regulations and court decisions in the gaming area and develops materials and educational programs of interest to gaming practitioners.

Elissa B. Katz, Meranze Katz Gaudioso & Newlin PC, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Animal Law Committee, which promotes the study and understanding of laws, regulations and court decisions dealing with legal issues involving animals.

John William Kauffman, Duane Morris LLP, was elected chair of the PBA Business Law Section, which works to develop and study laws dealing with banking, business and nonprofit corporations, partnerships and associations. The section also focuses on business regulation law and on legal transactions of the mercantile and commercial fields, including bankruptcy, insolvency and receiverships.

Deborah Klehr, Education Law Center — PA, was reelected co-chair of the PBA Education Law Section, which promotes the interests in and the advancement of knowledge in areas of the law concerned with or impacting the field of education to better equip lawyers to serve the profession and the public and provide influence upon the development of a body of statutory, common and administrative law to serve all interests in the field of education.

Judge Richard B. Klein, Dispute Resolution Institute, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Plain English Committee, which encourages efforts to improve access to the law by demystifying its language, enabling lawyers to better counsel clients and increasing respect for the legal profession by removing the barriers of legalese.

Michael Leech, Talk-Sense Mediation, was elected chair of the PBA Labor and Employment Law Section, which is concerned with all aspects of labor relations, including the relationship between labor unions and employees. The section also monitors legislative developments and judicial decisions relating to labor law.

Karl S. Myers, Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young LLP, was named co-chair of the PBA Appellate Advocacy Committee, which promotes, supports and improves post-trial and appellate advocacy through regular member dialogues, seminars, a newsletter and interactions with the courts and similar national and state organizations.

Joshua A. Mooney, White and Williams LLP, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Committee, which analyzes cybersecurity issues and educates members about legal, regulatory and industry standards that preserve the confidentiality of protected information. The committee also advocates: for best practices and legal and regulatory requirements that address data privacy concerns; for best practices to prevent, detect and mitigate data breaches; and for unified standards.

William John Phelan IV, Cordell & Cordell PC, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Disability Services Committee, which works to ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to legal representation.

Erin Siciliano, Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP, was named co-chair of the PBA Quality of Life/Balance Committee, which is charged with developing programs to help lawyers find balance between their personal and professional lives.

Thomas William Ude Jr., Mazzoni Center Legal Services, was renamed co-chair of the PBA LGBTQ+ Rights Committee, which studies matters pertaining to the recognition and protection of the legal rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. The committee also monitors and makes recommendations on issues and developments in the law impacting LGBTQ+ people in the public and the legal profession.

Mary Vilter, Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, was named co-chair of the PBA Disability Services Committee, which works to ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to legal representation.

Su Ming Yeh, Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project, was named co-chair of the PBA Minority Bar Committee, which develops programs to promote the issues and concerns of minority lawyers. It also studies, reviews and makes recommendations on all legislation impacting minority citizens in the commonwealth.

Philip H. Yoon, Superior Court of Pennsylvania, chair of the PBA Diversity Team, which establishes resources and forums to increase communications among PBA groups with diversity initiatives by working collaboratively with PBA leadership, staff and other PBA-related entities.

James A. Wells, Gay & Chacker, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Membership Development Committee, which develops and implements programs to increase the association’s membership base and to retain current members.

Thomas G. Wilkinson Jr., Cozen O’Connor and a past PBA president, was named co-chair of the PBA Bylaws Committee. The committee proposes changes to the association’s government bylaws and reviews comments on changes to the bylaws that are suggested by other PBA committees, sections and task forces. In addition, he was renamed co-chair of the Civility in the Profession Committee which aims to instill, promote and enhance professionalism and civility within the legal profession by encouraging discussion about the importance of professionalism and civility among the members of the bar, the judiciary and the public.

Susquehanna County

Francis X. O’Connor, PBA past president, Great Bend, was named co-chair of the PBA Senior Lawyers Committee, which serves as the voice of senior lawyers within the association and enacts services, programs and activities for its members to enhance their careers and quality of life.

Warren County

Lisa C. McManus, Pennsylvania General Energy Company LLC, Warren, was named chair of the PBA Shale Energy Law Committee, which communicates with fellow PBA members about shale energy legislation and regulations and facilitates education about shale energy for lawyers and the public.

York County

Niles S. Benn, Benn Law Firm, York, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Bar/Press Committee. The committee works to promote and increase cooperation and dialogue among the press, the bench and the bar. Through its efforts, the Bar/Press Committee seeks to create a more informed citizenry about the First and Sixth Amendments of the Constitution of the United States.

William F. Hoffmeyer, Hoffmeyer & Semmelman LLP, York, was renamed co-chair of the PBA Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee. The committee investigates complaints against any individuals who are not authorized to practice and are alleged to be performing acts or services constituting the practice of law.

Out of State

Yanai Z. Siegel, Appliance Dealers Cooperative, Monroe Township, N.J., was re-elected chair of the PBA Aeronautical and Space Law Section, which focuses on aviation law issues.

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