Burke Cromer Cremonese

Burke Cromer Cremonese Burke Cromer Cremonese offers a full range of litigation and business law services in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Sheila M. Burke, John B. Ms. Mr.

Cromer and Michael J. Cremonese are pleased to announce the formation of their new law firm, Burke Cromer Cremonese, LLC. Situated in downtown Pittsburgh. Burke is a litigator who practices in the areas of professional liability and general liability. She has represented individuals, small businesses and large corporations in court proceedings throughout Pennsylvania. An active member of the Alleg

heny County Bar Association, Ms. Burke was recently elected to the Women’s Law Division Council. She is also a board member for the Professional Liability Defense Federation. Cromer practices in the areas of commercial litigation, employment law, insurance law and construction law. Cromer began his legal career as a judicial law clerk to Chief Judge Tom Lambros of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio and has become an experienced litigator in commercial, employment, construction and insurance matters. He is an active member of the Allegheny County Bar Association and the West Virginia Bar Association. Cremonese focuses his practices on construction law, professional liability and business law. Cremonese currently serves on the Construction Section Council of the Allegheny County Bar Association and is an active member of the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects, where he frequently presents seminars related to construction law.

11/18/2022

The countdown is on for the reveal of this year's awards and honors, including the annual Architecture Firm Award! We are proud to share that this year the recipient is a small firm (đź‘€AIA Small Firm Exchange) that calls the "best small city in America" home.

This year's gallery of submissions to the Design and COTE Awards programs showcase the breadth of solutions Pennsylvania's architects bring to life for clients and communities, small and large, urban, suburban, and rural. Follow the link for this "architecture appetizer" to hold you over until tomorrow's celebration → https://aiapa.info/3X92qOM

Many thanks to Burke Cromer Cremonese, a Pittsburgh law firm representing architects throughout Western Pennsylvania​, ​for their continued support of the architecture profession and the chapter!​​ ​

Celebrate architectural excellence with AIA Pennsylvania’s 5th annual awards broadcast reveal!
11/17/2021

Celebrate architectural excellence with AIA Pennsylvania’s 5th annual awards broadcast reveal!

Don't miss the debut of over 60 honors and awards recognizing Pennsylvania's architectural community!​ ​Join us this Thursday at 8 PM EST​ for the reveal by following the link to add the broadcast debut to your calendar​. Looking for an "architecture appetizer" to hold you over, follow the link to peruse ​the great work being done by Pennsylvania's architects​: https://aiapa.info/3HjsL4J

Many thanks to Burke Cromer Cremonese, a Pittsburgh law firm representing architects throughout Western Pennsylvania​, ​for their support of this year's awards!​​ ​Their practice holds expertise in a wide range of issues from entity formation to ownership transitions, various aspects of business and employment law, contract negotiation, and counseling on how to manage legal risks.

See you there AIA Pittsburgh, AIA Central PA, AIA Philadelphia, AIA Eastern PA Chapter, AIA Northeastern Pennsylvania!

Interesting read. Keep an eye out on this decision impacting other COVID-19 issues.
04/22/2020

Interesting read. Keep an eye out on this decision impacting other COVID-19 issues.

HARRISBURG – Citing its King’s Bench jurisdiction, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania recently threw out an extraordinary relief petition that looked to nullify Gov. Tom Wolf’s executive order that shut down “non-life sustaining” businesses from operating during quarantine from the coronavi...

04/22/2020
04/22/2020

CHARLESTON –West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Tim Armstead has entered an order extending the Judicial Emergency because of the Coronavirus pandemic through May 15.

04/05/2020

CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court has extended the Judicial Emergency because of the Coronavirus pandemic through May 1. Also, Kanawha County officials said April the Kanawha County Judicial Annex will remain closed until at least April 27. Seven Judicial Annex employees and one spouse ...

03/21/2020

In case you missed it earlier, the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas is operating in Emergency Status in response to the Coronavirus Crisis through April 14. https://buff.ly/2Wn1mda

03/21/2020
Your house or ours?
03/21/2020

Your house or ours?

PITTSBURGH — A North Huntingdon man is suing a Monroeville woman for an injury allegedly suffered at her home during a grease fire.

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