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December 13, 2005
For more information contact:
Gail Groninger
Marketing Director
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC
ggroninger@eckertseamans.com
412.566.5901
Veteran Tax And Estates Attorney Jack Meck Joins Eckert Seamans
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC has announced the addition of
John F. (“Jack”) Meck as a partner in the Tax, Estates and
Trust Group.
Mr. Meck has focused his practice on complex estate planning and
administration, probate, trust and tax litigation and beneficiary representation
for over 25 years. A fellow of the American
College of Trust and
Estate Counsel since 1991, Jack serves as Vice Chair for
Pennsylvania. He earned his
law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law and his undergraduate
degree with honors from Bucknell
University.
Jack is listed in The Best Lawyers in America and was named one of the
“Top 50 Super Lawyers in
Pittsburgh.” He also was
selected as a “Pennsylvania Super Lawyer,” placing him among the top 5 percent
of all lawyers in
Pennsylvania.
“Jack is one of the preeminent probate, trust and tax litigation attorneys in
this region. He brings to the firm an extremely sophisticated probate and
estate planning practice,” said Timothy P. Ryan, chief
executive officer of Eckert Seamans. “We are delighted that he has joined
the firm.”
About Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott
Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC (www.eckertseamans.com), a national law firm with nine offices throughout the eastern United States, provides a full range of legal services nationwide to businesses of all sizes, institutions, municipalities, colleges and universities, government agencies and individuals. Its practice areas encompass litigation, including mass tort and products liability litigation, corporate and business law, intellectual property law, labor and employment relations, aviation & aerospace law, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, employee benefits, environmental law, construction law, municipal finance, real estate, and tax and estate law. Eckert Seamans has offices in Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Southpointe, Pennsylvania; Wilmington, Delaware; Morgantown, West Virginia; Boston, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C. and White Plains, New York.
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