Chester County Briefly: April 10

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Andrew Stein, left, and Kevin Conrad.

Lamb McErlane

Andrew Stein has joined the firm as an associate. He concentrates his practice in the areas of health law and business law, with a primary focus on licensed medical and dental professionals, medical and dental practices, and other healthcare entities. He has extensive experience handling complex business transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and asset purchases.

Prior to joining Lamb McErlane, Stein worked for a New Jersey-based firm where he prepared and negotiated commercial agreements for corporate clients.

Stein earned his bachelor’s degree from Boston University, his law degree from Villanova, and his MBA from the University of Oxford.

Also, Kevin Conrad – who has a multi-dimensional practice focusing in the areas of business law, civil litigation, estate planning, Orphan’s Court litigation, real estate, and trust and estate administration – has been selected to serve on the Lower Merion School District’s School Safety Task Force.

National Public Radio

NPR’s From the Top with Host Christopher O’Riley, the hit program showcasing America’s best young classical musicians, is seeking local talent for its live recording on Sept. 9 at Longwood Gardens.

Pre-collegiate classical musicians (ages 8-18) from throughout the region are invited to audition either online or by signing up for a live audition at WRTI’s Performance Studio on Sunday, May 20.

Applicants with financial need may also be eligible for From the Top’s Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award, a scholarship of up to $10,000. Click here for details.

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Natural Lands

Natural Lands is leading a major project to protect clean water in the region as a member of the Delaware River Watershed Initiative.

The DRWI’s bottom-up approach represents a strategic path forward for the Delaware River basin. It is a nationally significant model that demonstrates the power of an organized, independent, nonprofit-driven approach that encourages partnership between communities and the philanthropic sector.

“The thousands of miles of our region’s rivers and streams literally connect us all. These waterways are the lifeblood of the Mid-Atlantic, supplying drinking water and jobs for millions of us,” said Molly Morrison, president of Natural Lands. “We have come a long way from the polluting times of the industrial revolution, but there are still grave threats to our watershed. Natural Lands is honored to be part of this ground-breaking effort to protect forested headwaters, increase access to nature, and ensure clean water for us all.”

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