Philadelphia attorney, Stuart Davidson, partner of the labor, employment and workers’ compensation law firm, Willig, Williams & Davidson has been appointed to the Board of Advisors of the Workshop School in Philadelphia. Located on Hanson Street, the school will soon outgrow its location and the board will be involved in finding and planning the move to a new location.
Adam Devlin, co-founder of New Vitae Wellness and Recovery in Upper Bucks and Lehigh Counties has been selected by Governer Tom Wolf to be a member of his transition team and will assist with approaching the challenges faced by the new administration within the Pa. Department of Human Services.
Attorney Edward Goldis of Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig LLP, has been promoted to partner. Goldis has been with the Philadelphia based personal injury law firm since 2005 and focuses his practice on auto crashworthiness and defects, workplace and construction accidents, medical malpractice and product liability.
Hepatitis B Foundation has announced the addition of two new members to its board of directors. Engineering executive and business owner executive Craig Esterly and pharmaceutical industry executive Wayne Yetter began their directorships in January with the only national nonprofit working to find a cure for the hepatitis B virus.
Divorce attorney, Hillary Moonay, of Williams Family Law, P.C. has been promoted to partner. Moonay is a skilled litigator and has extensive experience handling complex divorce matters, while also trained in areas of alternative dispute resolution.
Personal injury attorney, Carol Nelson Shepherd, a founding member of Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig LLP, has been elected to the board of the Homeless Advocacy Project as president for a one year term.
The Bloomburg BNA report for Jan. 16: Number 11, quoted Williams, Willig & Davidson Of Councel attorney, Ryan Hancock for their article titled, “2014 Laws Limit Private Sector Employers’ Use of Criminal History Information.”