17 attorneys from Lake County Bar Association admitted to the Supreme Court Bar Association
U.S. Rep. Dave Joyce appeared before the U.S. Supreme Court June 23 and admitted 17 attorneys from the Lake County Bar Association to the Supreme Court Bar Association.
“It was an honor to stand with these accomplished men and women and be part of this milestone in their careers,” Joyce, R-Russell Township,
said in a news release. “I’m proud to see so many Northeast Ohioans admitted to the Supreme Court Bar today, and I wish them all the best as they continue their important work in the legal profession.”
Those admitted were: Ann Bergen, Kenneth Cahill, Amanda Condon, Patrick Condon, Pamela Kurt, Philip Lamos, Karen Lee, Robert Moore, John O’Donnell, Anna Parise, Gerald Patronite, Michael Poklar, Elizabeth Rader, Nicholas Sidoti II, Marc Stolarsky, Joshua Strickland, and Erik Walter.
Established in 1902, the Lake County Bar Association has more than 400 members.
John Arthur Hutchison
JHutchison@News-Herald.com
Twitter: @newsheraldjah
“It was an honor to stand with these accomplished men and women and be part of this milestone in their careers,” Joyce, R-Russell Township,
Submitted by office of U.S. Rep. Dave Joyce |
Those admitted were: Ann Bergen, Kenneth Cahill, Amanda Condon, Patrick Condon, Pamela Kurt, Philip Lamos, Karen Lee, Robert Moore, John O’Donnell, Anna Parise, Gerald Patronite, Michael Poklar, Elizabeth Rader, Nicholas Sidoti II, Marc Stolarsky, Joshua Strickland, and Erik Walter.
Established in 1902, the Lake County Bar Association has more than 400 members.
John Arthur Hutchison
JHutchison@News-Herald.com
Twitter: @newsheraldjah
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