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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Reappoints McBride to the Lawyers Fund for Client Security Board

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June 02, 2006

HARRISBURG, June 2, 2006 — The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania today announced the reappointment of Maureen Murphy McBride, Esq., to the Lawyers Fund for Client Security Board. McBride, of Chester County, was appointed to a three-year term that expires April 1, 2009. The Pennsylvania Lawyers Fund for Client Security was established by the Pennsylvania 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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