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Eileen Burns Admitted to U.S. Middle District of Pennsylvania

Kenny, Burns & McGill partner Eileen Burns, Esquire, was admitted to practice in the United States Middle District of Pennsylvania today.
Ms. Burns is already admitted to practice in two other federal districts, the federal Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the Supreme Courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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