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Thorp Reed & Armstrong Announces Hiring of New Associate Heather J. Holloway
Business Wire, Jan 5, 2007
Ms. Holloway joins the Commercial & Corporate Litigation Group
PITTSBURGH -- Thorp Reed & Armstrong, LLP is pleased to announce that Heather J. Holloway has joined the firm as a member of the Commercial & Corporate Litigation Group. Ms. Holloway's practice will focus on the areas of complex and general commercial litigation.
Ms. Holloway currently serves as Associate Editor of The Philadelphia Bar Reporter, the monthly publication of the Philadelphia Bar Association. She is a former law clerk for the Honorable Jacqueline F. Allen, and has experience in defending ERISA matters nationwide.
"I am pleased to welcome Heather as a valuable addition to our Litigation Practice," said Douglas E. Gilbert, Managing Partner of Thorp Reed & Armstrong. "As we continue to grow our Business Practice Group, she brings a fresh perspective combined with valuable experience that will be an asset to the Litigation group."
Ms. Holloway holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and is a graduate of the Temple University School of Law. She is also a member of the West Philadelphia YMCA Board of Managers.
About Thorp Reed & Armstrong
Since 1895, Thorp Reed & Armstrong, LLP has been a premier Pittsburgh-based law firm, which has grown to include additional offices in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Princeton, New Jersey, and Wheeling, West Virginia. Earning the respect, trust and appreciation of clients, peers, and those who live in our communities, Thorp Reed & Armstrong attorneys have gained a reputation as "lawyer's lawyers" -- lawyers who exemplify the profession's best qualities. The firm supports a wide variety of clients' needs within the practice areas of business law, litigation, and corporate finance. For more information on Thorp Reed & Armstrong, call 412-394-7711 or visit www.thorpreed.com.
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