Founded in 1928, Stevens & Lee is a full-service law firm of 150 attorneys and 50 non-lawyer business and consulting professionals representing clients regionally and across the nation. We regularly handle some of the most complex and challenging transactions and litigation in the country for clients of all sizes in a number of industries.
Powers of Attorney, Guardianships, & Conservatorships, Wills, International Law, Business Law, Securities Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration, Trusts, Construction Law, Personal Rights Law, Business.
Ms. Morrison is a Hearing Committee Member for the Supreme Court Disciplinary Board, she sits on the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Civil Litigation Section Council, and serves on the Associated Builders and Contractors’ Workforce Development Committee. As an advocate for community growth, she volunteers with the Dauphin County Guardianship Monitoring Program and serves monthly dinners for the homeless in her home neighborhood of Harrisburg.
McLaren Macomb decision has retroactive effect, applying to severance agreements that predate its publication, and set a rule that overly restrictive severance agreements are unlawful.
The “Above and Beyond” distinction honors 50 women in Pennsylvania across industries who have exhibited exemplary leadership in their fields and have made important contributions to their communities. Ms. Morrison is distinguished for her litigation acumen in construction law, representing major national clients as well as developers, contractors, local governments and business owners. As an advocate for community growth, she is recognized for counseling women through the Pennsylvania Media Group’s Mentoring Monday and helping to plan community efforts, like girls’ summer camps, through the Associated Builders and Contractors’ Workforce Development Committee.
Land Use and Zoning
Kevin Moore is a partner in Stevens & Lee’s Real Estate Department, where he concentrates his practice in redevelopment and land use law. Kevin has successfully argued two land use cases before the New Jersey Supreme Court.