Lamb McErlane Partner Vince Pompo to speak at the Annual PSATS State Conference
Vince Pompo, partner and chairman of Lamb McErlane PC’s municipal and environmental law department in West Chester, PA, will be a presenter at the Annual Pennsylvania Association of Township Supervisors (PSATS) Conference in Hershey, PA on Monday, April 20, 2015.
Vince will be discussing the pros and cons of hiring a third-party debt collector to help townships with collection problems in tough economic times. The session will focus on how to select an effective collector and how to monitor the actions to ensure positive results.
At Lamb McErlane, Vince is chairman of the municipal law department and environmental law practice group and is a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. His practice areas include municipal, land use and environmental law. He is the Township Solicitor for numerous Pennsylvania townships and acts as Solicitor for multiple municipal authorities. Vince spearheaded the acclaimed open space program in East Bradford Township, PA, serving as the first chairman of the Open Space Review Board, and continues to counsel municipalities and conservation organizations on open space acquisitions. He also serves on the Board of Directors for Lundale Farm, Inc.
Lamb McErlane PC, a regional full service law firm based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, has 30+ attorneys and built a reputation on delivering the highest caliber of legal service in an environment focused on personal attention and results. Bringing the sophistication and experience equated with large, metropolitan firms, Lamb McErlane’s highly efficient, goal oriented and focused approach produces results that clients demand.
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