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Newman Williams Welcomes Robert Kidwell as its Newest Partner

On Behalf of | Jan 4, 2019 | Firm News |

Mr. Kidwell has been with the firm since his 2006 clerkship while he was earning his law degree at Villanova University Law School. He became an associate with the firm in the summer of 2007.

Since joining the firm, Mr. Kidwell has been heavily involved in the firm’s litigation department, assisting in the defense of federal civil rights lawsuits and employment cases.

Bob concentrates his practice in general civil litigation, personal injury, civil rights litigation, bankruptcy and zoning.

Bob is a zone 5 delegate for the Pennsylvania Bar Association, an active member of the Monroe County Bar Association and has presented Continuing Legal Education seminars for our local bar association.

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