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In November 1956, Duffy defeated Tompkins who ran for re-election. Duffy was a member of the New York State Senate (8th D.) from 1957 to 1965, sitting in the 171st, 172nd, 173rd, 174th and 175th New York State Legislatures. He was a justice of the New York City Civil Court from 1967 to 1976. He died on April 11, 1979, in Calvary Hospital in the ...
Prior to 1850, the functions of this office were performed by a deputy state attorney-general. An Act of 3 May 1850 P.L. 654 authorized the voters of each of Pennsylvania's counties to elect one person, of requisite legal background to serve as district attorney for a term of three years. [2]
Anna C. Verna (1931–2021), Philadelphia City Council member and president; Charles A. Waters (1892–1972), Pennsylvania Auditor General, State Treasurer, and president judge of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas; R. Seth Williams (born 1967), Philadelphia district attorney; Fernando Wood (1812–1881), Mayor of New York
District Council 47 of The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees represents more than 3,000 unionized workers for the city, who negotiated remote-work arrangements beginning ...
Duffy was born in West Philadelphia on February 3, 1933, and proceeding to graduate from La Salle University and Villanova University School of Law. [1] He served in the Air Force during the Korean War. In 1960, Duffy began to practice law in West Chester.
Thomas or Tom Duffy may refer to: Thomas Duffy (VC) (1805–1858), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1857; Thomas A. Duffy (1906–1979), New York politician and judge; Thomas C. Duffy (born 1955), American composer and conductor of the Yale University Concert Band; Thomas J. Duffy, American designer/craftsman; Thomas F. Duffy (born 1955 ...
The firm opened its first office outside of Philadelphia in 1978, with the opening of its Washington, D.C. office. Ballard opened its Denver office in 1981, beginning the firm's growth in the Rocky Mountain and Southwest regions. [7] The firm opened offices in Salt Lake City in 1987, Baltimore and New Jersey in 1992, and Delaware in 2002. [8]
The building is located in Center City Philadelphia on a 2-acre (0.81 ha) lot bounded by Market Street to the north, Ninth Street to the east, and Chestnut Street to the south, and an alley to the west. Its seven stories have a height of about 115 feet (35 m) above grade and include a basement, a mezzanine between the first and second floors ...