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Acquittal
Dr. Clair Thompson (“DocPaws”) is looking forward to being reunited with his dogs after a victory won by Attorney Jeff Conrad in Monroe County this summer. The veterinarian was acquitted of all charges (multiple counts of animal cruelty in connection with 11 dogs) by Judge Germano. Read more in…
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A stand-up man, a family man
A New Holland Borough Councilman represented by Attorney Conrad took responsibility for his actions last week. Attorney Conrad explained, “When you’re a community leader, you submit to the rules of the community. …Terry made a mistake.” Clymer Musser & Conrad, P.C. routinely represents members of our Lancaster County community charged with…
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Suspect in Killing of Lancaster Teenager to Get New Attorney
Lancaster attorney Jeffrey Conrad won’t defend Benjamin Klinger at an upcoming homicide trial after all.
Following months of debate over a potential conflict of interest, Conrad has withdrawn as Klinger’s attorney.
Lancaster County Judge Margaret Miller granted the motion to withdraw.
She also sealed a transcript and records of a…
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Do no harm: Who should bear the costs of retired NFL players’ medical bills?
[This is an Interesting article from the Washington Post. It points out that the costs of medical bills often fall to the taxpayers through Social Security disability and medicare when the NFL denies a claim for medical expenses.]
After 24 knee operations, the National Football League’s former Man…
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Holy Spirit, Pinnacle get A grades for safety; Penn State-Hershey gets a C
Many central Pennsylvania hospitals received high marks in a new batch of safety grades, although an area jewel, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, received a lackluster C.
The grades come from The Leapfrog Group, an independent, business-backed non-profit that touts the grades as the best free source of…
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Washington Law Prof: The Failure of Crits and Leftist Law Professors to Defend Progressive Causes
INTRODUCTION
Future generations will look back at the first decade of the twenty-first century as a pivotal time when a huge economic barrier was erected to encumber the path to a legal career. The symbolic announcement of this barrier rang out when annual tuition crossed the $50,000 threshold, now exceeded…
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The Worst Gun Control Idea Has Bipartisan Support: Why states should not pass new mandatory minimums for firearm possession
Expanded background checks may have been defeated last month in the Senate, but one area of bipartisan gun-control consensus is gathering steam in American cities: tougher sentences, including mandatory minimums, for illegal firearm possession.
Harsh proposals, backed by both gun-control advocates and Second Amendment absolutists, have been introduced in Illinois…
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Hospitals have work to do on getting patients the correct medicine
Patient Safety Authority reports 813 wrong-patient medication errors in Pa. over six-month period in 2011.
It might seem like overkill to some, but there’s a reason why doctors and nurses ask patients their names and other identifying questions over and over again: They’re ensuring that the right medicine and dosage…
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Josh Autry joins Clymer, Musser & Conrad, P.C.
Clymer, Musser & Conrad, P.C. announces that Joshua M. Autry, Esq. has joined the firm. In his first months at CMC, Josh tried a civil rights case in Pittsburgh: Fate v. Harper.
Contact Information:
Clymer, Musser & Conrad, P.C.
408 W. Chestnut Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
717.299.7101… -
Pennsylvania Supreme Court appeal for Franklin Co. couple
Read Attorney Conrad’s statements regarding a recent appeal here.