The acquisition will be completed on Jan. 1.
The acquisition of Kegel Kelin Litts & Lord will take place on Jan. 1.
Officials said the move is a part of Saxton & Stump’s strategic plan to deepen the resources available to current and potential clients. Saxton & Stump will now offer legal services in education law and public finance. All six of the lawyers from Kegel Kelin Litts & Lord -- Jason T. Confair, Jeffrey D. Litts, Rhonda F. Lord, Benjamin L. Pratt, Kay Mercein Mann and Jacob Broadway are joining Saxton & Stump. Four of the attorneys will join as shareholders, with one coming to the firm as senior counsel and another as ab associate. Two paralegals -- Rachel Boos and Kristi Ober will also also join Saxton & Stump.
“It has been a true joy serving our clients and community with so many excellent coworkers and friends,” Stump said in the news release.The firm has offices in the Harrisburg, Lancaster, Malvern and Philadelphia areas as well as a location in Charleston, South Carolina.If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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