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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Announces Lawyers Fund for Client Security Board Actions

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April 01, 2009

HARRISBURG, April 1, 2009 — The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania today announced the reappointment of Robert A. Rovner, Esq., to the Lawyers Fund for Client Security Board. Rovner, of Bucks County, was reappointed to a three-year term that begins today. The Court also designated Eric N. Anderson, Esq., Allegheny County, as vice chair of the board, beginning today. The Pennsylvania Lawyers Fund for Client Security was established by the Supreme Court on April 30, 1982, as a means of helping clients recover some or all losses of money and/or property stolen from them by their attorneys. It is funded by a special annual assessment paid by any attorney admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania. This board that administers the fund includes five lawyers and two non-lawyer public members. Each member term is three years in length and a member may serve a maximum of two consecutive terms.

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