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For Immediate Release
Reading and Lancaster, Pa. – Barley Snyder is proud to announce it has hired EmmaRose Boyle as its newest attorney.
Boyle will work primarily out of the firm’s Reading office in its Business, Personal Planning and Food & Agribusiness groups. She is a former extern who worked with Barley Snyder during the spring 2017 semester while working on her degree from Vermont Law School, where she graduated in two years through the school’s Accelerated Juris Doctor program.
“I knew I wanted to come back to Barley Snyder, and I’m thrilled to be able to fulfill that,” she said. “Working here last year was a great experience for me both personally and professionally.”
Her agriculture background has made her a logical fit for Barley Snyder’s Food & Agribusiness Industry Group, which the firm launched in 2016. Before law school, she graduated college with a degree in Animal Science, Livestock Science and Management Specialization from one of Pennsylvania’s highest-rated agriculture schools. She also has volunteered for 4-H groups in the region.
She lives in Andreas, Schuylkill County.
“EmmaRose stood out in our extern program for her excellent work ethic and her acumen for the law,” Barley Snyder managing partner Jeff Lobach said. “We were happy to bring her back to the firm.”
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Barley Snyder is a law firm based in central Pennsylvania with more than 90 attorneys practicing from offices located in Lancaster, York, Reading, Harrisburg, Malvern, Hanover and Gettysburg, Pa., and Hunt Valley, Md. The firm serves businesses, individuals and organizations in all major areas of civil law including: business, employment, immigration, employee benefits, finance & creditors’ rights, intellectual property, litigation, estate planning and administration, real estate, tax, construction, environment and energy, health care, education, municipal authority, and food and agribusiness. www.barley.com | @BarleySnyder