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Pennsylvania Governor's Office of General Counsel is an executive-level agency in Pennsylvania providing legal services to all executive agencies, boards, and commissions and select independent agencies of the Government of Pennsylvania. [1] It is governed by the Commonwealth Attorneys Act of 1980. [2]
Pages in category "Pennsylvania Office of General Counsel" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Stephen S. Aichele (born July 2, 1948 in Philadelphia) [1] is an American lawyer and was a member of the cabinet of former Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett. Aichele was graduated in 1970 with a B.A. from Cornell University and [2] in 1977 at Temple University School of Law. [1] He became General Counsel of Pennsylvania on January 18, 2011. [1]
In 1980, the Bureau of Correction changed hands from the former Pennsylvania Department of Justice, to the newly created Office of General Counsel to the Governor. Constitutional changes resulted in an elected state attorney general and the disbanding of the Justice Department. [4]
Baldwin served in this office for sixteen years. [5] Then, in 2006, she was appointed to the state Supreme Court by Governor Ed Rendell. She retired from the court in January 2008. After retiring from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, but before becoming Penn State's General Counsel, she became a partner in the international law firm of Duane ...
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The Pennsylvania Judicial Center within the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex Pennsylvania is divided into 60 judicial districts, [ 10 ] most of which (except Philadelphia ) have magisterial district judges (formerly called district justices and justices of the peace), who preside mainly over minor criminal offenses and small civil claims.