Reading, PA – The law office of Barley Snyder is pleased to announce that Michael Mixell has been elected to serve a two-year term on the Board of Directors for Prospectus Berco, an organization dedicated to inspiring people with disabilities or other special needs to lead meaningful lives by providing innovative services that promote dignity and respect. Michael Mixell is a partner with Barley Snyder where he focuses his practice on business law and trusts and estates. He advises a broad range of clients in the areas of corporate succession and estate planning, as well as banking and commercial, corporate and real estate matters. Mike also has extensive experience in estate and trust administration, including the representation of various financial institutions in trust and estate matters. He also represents a number of corporate trustees of special needs trusts, including Orphan’s Court matters in connection with special needs trusts and guardianships. About Barley SnyderBarley Snyder is a law firm based in central Pennsylvania with more than 65 attorneys practicing from offices located in Lancaster, York, Reading, Malvern and Hanover, Pennsylvania and Hunt Valley, Maryland. The firm serves businesses, individuals and organizations 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, higher education and municipal authority. www.barley.com | @BarleySnyder ###________________________________________________________
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Prospectus Berco Elects Barley Snyder Attorney Michael Mixell to its Board of Directors
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