President of CGA Law Firm, Attorney Jeffrey L. Rehmeyer, congratulates Attorneys Devon Myers Kolomick, Frank Henisse Countess, Judge John C. Uhler, and Paralegal Barb Ross and Administrator Kerri Cassel, for their recognition in Central Penn Business Journal’s Legal Excellence Awards 2021. Attorney Devon Myers Kolomick was awarded the Legal Excellence Up and Coming Lawyers Award, which honors attorneys who have been admitted to the bar for 10 years or less and demonstrate professional accomplishment, community service and a strong commitment to the legal profession early in their careers. Paralegal Barb Ross was awarded the Legal Excellence Paralegal Award, which honors… read more »
November 2021 First Friday
Enjoy the Parliament’s highly popular arts extravaganza this First Friday from 5-9pm and get swept up in the creative energy of York! Discover innovative exhibitions, performances, and perhaps a few surprises as you walk through the Royal Square District. The Parliament will see anywhere from 500 to 1,500 patrons throughout the extended hours on First Friday. Attorney Devon Kolomick Myers serves on the Parliament Arts Organization Board.
Central Penn Business Journal Honors Devon Myers Kolomick
Attorney Devon Myers Kolomick has been selected by Central Penn Business Journal’s Legal Excellence Awards 2021 as an Up and Coming Lawyer! Watch the awards presentation below! https://player.vimeo.com/video/637665986?h=5ddf591f53 Visit Devon Myers Kolomick’s Bio HERE.
Legal Update: Reflectivity of Signs
Article by: Devon Myers The deadline to establish a sign assessment or management plan to maintain minimum levels of sign retro-reflectivity for regulatory & warning traffic signs in each municipality is quickly approaching. The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), issued by the Federal Highway Administration, introduced new requirements regarding the retro-reflectivity of signs, originally requiring each municipality to establish the sign assessment or management plan by January 2012. That deadline has been extended to June 13, 2014. Municipalities were originally required to replace all signs that did not meet the minimum standards for retro-reflectivity by June 13, 2014;… read more »