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Gary Weber was born in West Reading, Pa., on March 24, 1957,
and grew up in nearby Sinking Spring. He graduated from Grove City
College in 1979, and from the University of Pittsburgh School of
Law in 1982. While in law school he served on the Moot Court Board
and received the Blackburn Memorial Award in 1982.
From 1982 to 1985, Mr. Weber served as Law Clerk for the Honorable
Clinton W. Smith, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
of Lycoming County. In 1985, he joined the firm of Mitchell, Mitchell &
Gray, as an associate, and later became a shareholder. He served as a
Director of the Williamsport Area School District from 1991 to 1999.
Gary Weber served on the Executive Committee of the Lycoming Law Association
between 1996
and 2004, and as President in 2003. He has been Chairman of the LLA's Customs and Rules Committee since 1992. He was instrumental
in rewriting the Association's by laws in 2000, and developed the
Association's Web site (www.lycolaw.org)
the same year. Mr. Weber was honored with the President's
Achievement Award, by the President of the LLA in January of 2001.
Concentrating in trial work, Mr. Weber is admitted to practice in all
Pennsylvania courts and has tried cases in Lycoming, Centre, Clinton, Union, Snyder, Bradford, Columbia,
Potter, Sullivan, Tioga, Mifflin, Northumberland and Lackawanna Counties. He is admitted to
practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Middle and Eastern Districts of
Pennsylvania and has tried cases in Federal District and Bankruptcy Courts.
He also had litigated cases with Administrative Law Judges, representing utilities
in Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission cases. Mr. Weber has represented
clients in arbitrations and in appeals in Federal and State Appeals Courts. Mr. Weber's trial practice involves representing primarily
defendants in cases involving claims of medical malpractice, product
liability and automobile negligence. Mr. Weber handles subrogation and
collection work.
Mr. Weber and his wife Shelby reside in Williamsport with their
two sons, Riley and Stefan.
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