School board member killed in Cumberland County bike crash: ‘She was passionate about education’ PennLive.com 4 hrs ago Charles Thompson, pennlive.com
This post was updated at 7:50 p.m. Tuesday with the complete obituary, including service information, for Edith Rob.
A woman who was killed in a Friday biking accident in Monroe Township has been identified as Edith Rob, a retired Army officer and current South Middleton Township school board member who friends said had touched many lives in the Boiling Springs community.
Rob, 61, died of injuries received on Friday, when she and her husband, Samuel, were struck at 11:29 a.m. by an SUV while riding along Leidigh Drive in neighboring Monroe Township, in Cumberland County. Samuel Rob was taken from the scene to Penn State Holy Spirit Medical Center for treatment. He has since been discharged.
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Perkins Coie hires 12-partner investigations and litigation team from Richards Kibbe & Orbe
16 December 2020
Perkins Coie hires 12-partner investigations and litigation team from Richards Kibbe & Orbe
Seattle-based firm boosts New York and Washington DC arms as Richards Kibbe responds with rebranding and reorganisation
Songquan Deng Perkins Coie has hired a highly rated 12-partner white collar and financial services litigation team from Richards Kibbe & Orbe. The 17-lawyer strong group is led by Lee Richards, one of his former firm’s founding partners, and David Masse – both are former Assistant US Attorneys from the Southern District of New York. The departing lawyers represent approximately one quarter of the New York-based firm, which is rebranding as Kibbe & Orbe on 1 January alongside a pledge that its remaining corporate and regulatory attorneys will ‘continue to find innovative solutions for clients structuring and transacting in high-value investments and illi