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Gawthrop Greenwood, PC Appointed Solicitor of Coatesville
Gawthrop Greenwood, PC is pleased to announce it has been appointed solicitor of the City of Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
“Municipalities across our region are facing challenges as they navigate population and business growth, as well as an ever-changing regulatory and legal environment,” says lead solicitor Anthony T. Verwey. “Gawthrop Greenwood, PC has more than a century of experience serving as trusted solicitors for government entities, and we are honored to have the opportunity to work with the vibrant and growing city of Coatesville.”
Verwey’s team includes attorneys Patrick M. McKenna and Stacey L. Fuller, who lead Gawthrop Greenwood’s Government and Education Law Department, providing legal counsel to cities, townships, boroughs, police departments, planning commissions, municipal authorities and zoning hearing boards. The firm advocates at government meetings; advises elected boards on governance, open records and other issues; litigates municipal, school, land development and zoning matters through appeal; and drafts legislative and policy documents for municipal governments.
Gawthrop Greenwood also supports education and special education law, where attorneys serve the needs of educators, schools, families and students facing a variety of challenges.
Gawthrop Greenwood attorneys are members of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and its Municipal Law Section, Chester County Bar Association and its Municipal and Real Estate Law Sections, the Chester County Association of Township Officials, the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors, the Pennsylvania Borough Solicitors Association and the Transportation Management Association of Chester County.