PLW People in the News—Dec. 26, 2019—Thomas, Thomas & Hafer
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer announced the hiring of Jonathan E. Danko.
December 26, 2019 at 11:30 AM
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Thomas, Thomas & Hafer announced the hiring of Jonathan E. Danko.
Danko will be working out of the firm's Harrisburg office.
Danko has experience in civil litigation and representing commercial vehicle companies and their insurers.
He will be focusing his practice on general liability, transportation and medical malpractice.
Danko is a graduate of the Penn State Dickinson Law.
After law school, Danko served as a law clerk for the District Court of Maryland for Prince George's County.
Danko was active in the Maryland Judiciary's Drug Treatment Court, where he aided in a non-adversarial approach to achieving goals to benefit the community.
Thereafter, Danko worked at a prominent plaintiffs litigation firm in Harrisburg representing clients primarily in the areas of medical malpractice and automobile litigation.
Prior to his time at Thomas Thomas, Jonathan worked at a large regional defense firm representing commercial motor vehicle companies and owner/operators in commercial trucking matters.
Danko is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
He is a member of the Maryland Bar Association.
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Weber & Kracht & Chellew added associate attorney Sarah Jammer to the firm.
Jammer will focus her work on the practice areas of civil litigation, criminal defense and family law.
Directly after earning her Juris Doctor from the Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law in 2017, Jammer served as a Bucks County assistant district attorney, handling a range of cases including DUI and narcotics matters, sexual assaults and domestic assaults, working felony and misdemeanor jury and bench trials.
Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, Jammer is a member of the Bucks County Bar Association.
Elected and Appointed
Erin K. Aronson, an attorney at Eastburn and Gray, will serve as chair of the young lawyers division executive board of the Bucks County Bar Association in 2020.
She previously served as the chair elect of the YLD of the BCBA in 2019 and served as the coordinator of the 2018-2019 Pennsylvania Bar Association/young lawyers' division Mock Trial Competition for Bucks County.
Aronson's professional practice includes real estate, banking, labor and employment, and education and school law.
She represents clients in various industries including business, banking and education.
She earned her Juris Doctor from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
Prior to practicing law, Aronson's career focused on public service in both state government and politics.
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