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United Way Honors Thomas A. Tupitza with 2022 Tocqueville Award

Thomas A. Tupitza, President of Knox Law, received the 2022 Tocqueville Award at yesterday's Leadership Recognition Reception held by United Way of Erie County.

Knox Law Welcomes Patricia J. Kennedy

Patricia J. Kennedy has joined Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett, P.C. as Counsel.

Julia Herzing and Bob Zaruta Speak on Updates for HR Professionals

Julia Herzing and Bob Zaruta, Shareholders at Knox Law, speak at Wednesday's HR & Employment Law Conference hosted by the Manufacturer & Business Association (MBA) on an update for HR Professionals in 2022.

Nadia Havard Speaks about Long-Term Part-Time Employees and 401(k) Plan Coverage

Nadia Havard will speak to the Butler Human Resources Association (BHRA) next week about "Long-Term Part-Time Employees and 401(k) Plan Coverage."

Tim Wachter Moderates Panel at PMAA Conference

Tim Wachter, Shareholder, will moderate a panel at next week's PMAA conference.

Mark Wassell Speaks About Discipline & Discharge

Mark Wassell will speak for two CareerLink offices this month: Lawrence County CareerLink on Friday, September 9, and Mercer County CareerLink on Friday, September 16.

We Are Proud to Welcome Edward C. Spontak

Edward C. Spontak has joined Knox McLaughlin Gornall & Sennett, P.C. as Counsel.

13 Knox Law Attorneys Included on 2023 Best Lawyers in America® List

13 Knox Law attorneys have been included on the 2023 Best Lawyers in America® List: R. Perrin Baker, Mark G. Claypool, Mark A. Denlinger, Neal R. Devlin, Michael A. Fetzner, Guy C. Fustine, Julia M. Herzing, Timothy M. Sennett, Jeremy T. Toman, Thomas A. Tupitza, Jerome C. Wegley and Timothy M. Zieziula; also William B. Helbling was selected for the 2023 "Ones to Watch" list.

Tom Hoffman Speaks about Business Succession Planning in Alaska

Tom Hoffman, Shareholder, will speak at the Fairbanks Estate Planning Council meeting tomorrow, Tuesday August 16, 2022. He will speak about Business Succession Planning – The Family Private Equity Model.

CDC “Streamlines” COVID-19 Guidance

On August 11, 2022, the CDC acknowledged that COVID-19 is “here to stay” and updated its guidance accordingly. Ultimately, the guidance represents a shift from institutional direction to individual responsibility.