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December 10, 2019
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer, LLP Pittsburgh Office Donates Food to Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank
November, 2019 – Pittsburgh, PA – This holiday season, the Pittsburgh Office of Thomas, Thomas & Hafer, LLP (“TTH”) held its third annual Food Drive to support the Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank. The Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank’s mission is to feed people in need and mobilize the greater Pittsburgh community to eliminate hunger. Along with… read more
December 04, 2019
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer LLP Welcomes a New Attorney, Jonathan E. Danko, into the Firm
December 4th, 2019 – Thomas, Thomas & Hafer LLP is pleased to announce the hiring of Jonathan E. Danko, Esq. Mr. Danko will be working out of the firm’s Harrisburg office. Jonathan has experience in civil litigation and representing commercial vehicle companies and their insurers. He will be focusing his practice on General Liability, Transportation,… read more
December 03, 2019
TTH eNotes: Workers’ Compensation: December 2019
SIGNIFICANT BUREAU FORM DEVELOPMENT BUREAU OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION RELEASES ALTERNATE NOTICE OF COMPENSATION PAYABLE (LIBC-495B) By Justin D. Beck (JBeck@tthlaw.com) The Bureau of Workers’ Compensation has created, and now provides for the use of, LIBC-495B, an alternate version of the Notice of Compensation Payable. While the original LIBC-495 still exists, the 495B includes an expanded… read more
December 02, 2019
eNotes: Liability – December 2019
FIRM NEWS TT&H lawyer Carrie Hyams elected Judge in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Carrie Hyams, a partner in Thomas, Thomas, & Hafer, LLP’s (“TTH”) Harrisburg office, has been elected Judge in the Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas. TTH’s Chief Executive Partner, Ed Jordan, commented, “We are extremely proud of Carrie’s accomplishment. We will miss her… read more
November 18, 2019
TT&H lawyer Carrie Hyams elected Judge in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
Carrie Hyams, a partner in Thomas, Thomas, & Hafer, LLP’s (“TTH”) Harrisburg office, has been elected Judge in the Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas. TTH’s Chief Executive Partner, Ed Jordan, commented, “We are extremely proud of Carrie’s accomplishment. We will miss her greatly, but our loss is Cumberland County’s gain. She will be a… read more