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Date: Monday, July 30, 2007 - 8:00 am
Duration: 1 Hour 15 Minutes
Repeat Event: Every Day
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Speaker: Dan Schuckers will speak on "Economic and Political Glue in America"
Greeter: Steve Krempasky
Invocator: Neil Hendershot
Club Singing: Howard Ammons
Rotary Minute: Bonnie McCarthy
Publications: Peter Henninger
Good News Reporting: Al Baker
Rotary Roundup Distribution: Charlie McNutt
Daniel R. Schuckers, Esq. is the Prothonotary of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, having previously been the Deputy Prothonotary for Law. A graduate of Colgate University (B.A.), Stanford University (M.A.) and Dickinson School of Law (J.D.), he is a former law clerk to Judge (later Justice) Wilkinson, former instructor at Penn State University’s York campus, former Assistant Chief Counsel for the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry and former Deputy Attorney General in the civil litigation section of the Pennsylvania Attorney’s General office. Having argued cases before all three Pennsylvania appellate courts, he also is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. He has co-authored several law review articles including “The Labor Dispute Disqualification of the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Law,”50 Temple L.Q. 211 (1977), “The Proper Use of the Declaration of Public Policy Section of the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Law,” 87 Dickinson L.R. 507 (1983), “History of the Strike-Lockout Distinction of Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Compensation Law,” 30 Duquesne L.R. 477 (1992) and “Toward a Unified Theory of Unemployment Compensation Eligibility for Replaced Striking Employees,” 61 U. of Pittsburgh L.R. 499 (2000), and numerous articles in major Pennsylvania Bar Journals. A member of the James S. Bowman American Inns of Court, he was a co-author of the first edition (1986) and the second edition (1994) of “Pennsylvania Appellate Practice,” a two-volume treatise on appellate litigation in Pennsylvania.
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