2018 Pro Bono Attorneys of the Year: Ronald E. Cook and Daniel P. Foster
February 28th, 2020, 11:38 AM
At the nomination of U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Thomas P. Agresti, the Erie County Bar Association and Northwestern Legal Services are pleased to honor Attorneys Ronald E. Cook and Daniel P. Foster of Foster Law Firm as the 2018 Pro Bono Attorneys of the Year.
Matthew J. Lager - 2017 Pro bono Attorney of the Year
February 28th, 2020, 11:38 AM
The Erie County Bar Association and Northwestern Legal Services are pleased to honor Attorney Matthew J. Lager as the 2017 Pro Bono Attorney of the Year for his dedicated work on behalf of the civil legal needs of the low-income community in Erie.
Gary V. Skiba, Esq.- 2016 Pro bono Attorney of the Year
February 28th, 2020, 11:38 AM
The Erie County Bar Association and Northwestern Legal Services are pleased to honor Attorney Gary Skiba as this year's Pro Bono Attorney of the Year for his dedicated work on behalf of the civil legal needs of the low-income community in Erie.
The Erie County Bar Association and Northwestern Legal Services are pleased to honor Attorney Adam Barnett as this year's Pro Bono Attorney of the Year for his dedicated work on behalf of the civil legal needs of the low-income community in Erie.
Robert A. Oakley, Esq., NWLS Executive Director, Receives Excellence Award
February 28th, 2020, 11:37 AM
NWLS executive director Robert A. Oakley, Esq., was named a 2012 Excellence Award honoree by the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network (PLAN), the agency that administers state funding for civil legal services.
Attorney Thomas A Tupitza, attorney Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett, P.C, was awarded a 2011 Excellence Award from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network for his outstanding work on behalf of legal aid both locally and statewide.
Attorney Jay W. Alberstadt, Jr., attorney with MacDonald, Illig, Jones & Britton, LLP was awarded a 2008 Excellence Award from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network for his outstanding contributions to the mission of legal aid in northwestern Pennsylvania.
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