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Press Releases April 2003
Jeffrey M. Lindy, Esquire, a sole practitioner in Philadelphia,
has been appointed by the U.S. Veterans Administration to
serve as a member of the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia
Research & Education Foundation ("PREF"). PREF is a non-profit
corporation established by the VA Medical Center at the University
of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia to oversee the management
of research and educational funds obtained by the VA. PREF
is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational
purposes. Mr. Lindy is one of only two non-VA members appointed
from the community. April 2003
Jeffrey M. Lindy, Esquire, in a special ceremony held at the
offices of the Philadelphia Bar Association, was honored as
an "Emissary for Justice" by Pennsylvania Legal Services.
Mr. Lindy received his award from Pennsylvania Legal Services'
Executive Director Sam Milkes, who traveled to Philadelphia
from Harrisburg specifically for the awards ceremony. Mr.
Lindy was recognized for the role that he played as Chair
of the Bar Association's Board of Governors for supporting
the passage of the Access to Justice Act.
February 2003
Jeffrey M. Lindy, Esquire, is a recipient of Pennsylvania
Legal Services "Access to Justice Act" Award. Mr. Lindy is
receiving recognition for his efforts in support of the passage
of the Access to Justice Act. Along with others, Mr. Lindy
will be honored on February 25 when Pennsylvania Legal Services
hosts its annual awards banquet.
January 2003
Jeffrey M. Lindy, Esquire, a resident of Lower Merion Township,
Montgomery County, became the President of Bala Cynwyd's civic
association, "The Neighborhood Club of Bala Cynwyd" as of
January 1, 2003. Mr. Lindy, the former Chair of the Philadelphia
Bar Association's Board of Governors, was Vice President of
the civic association in 2002, and Secretary in 2001. The
Neighborhood Club of Bala Cynwyd, one of the oldest civic
associations in the Delaware Valley, regularly monitors commercial
development, zoning, safety and security issues, and is a
frequent presence at County and Township hearings and meetings.
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