Chester County Briefly: July 6

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Lauren Dentone

Gawthrop Greenwood

Lauren Dentone – who focuses her practice on criminal defense, family law, and litigation matters – has joined the firm as a partner.

Dentone has developed her practice through more than 10 years of trial experience both prosecuting and defending criminal cases that became increasingly family related. After her work as Solicitor for the Chester County Department of Children, Youth & Families, she realized that her focus on family law would greatly benefit her clients.

Most recently, Dentone was founder of her private practice, Milks Law. She began her career as a prosecutor for the Chester County District Attorney’s Office, where she acquired her focused approach to case management and trial strategy. She went on to serve as private counsel at a Chester County law firm where she successfully practiced criminal defense, employment law, civil litigation, and civil rights defense.

Jocelyn Young, left, and Rosa Moore.

Chester County Fund for Women and Girls

Jocelyn Young and Rosa Moore have joined the CCFWG’s Board.

Young is an attorney at Pepper Hamilton, where she represents clients across several industries, with a focus on assisting life sciences and healthcare companies in various business and corporate matters. She also serves as an adjunct professor at Rutgers University Graduate School of Business and has served as Attorney Guardian Ad Litem for the Delaware Office of the Child Advocate.

Moore is a registered nurse who cares for people in the emergency room at Christiana Hospital. She is committed to ensuring equal access to healthcare, economic opportunities, and education for all people, especially women and girls.

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Bruce Mowday

The author kicks off a busy July with an appearance at the annual Civil War collectors show hosted by the Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association at the Eisenhower Hotel and Conference Center in Gettysburg.

Mowday will be signing his latest book, J. Howard Wert’s Gettysburg, and his other Gettysburg book, Pickett’s Charge: The Untold Story, as well as Unlikely Allies: Fort Delaware’s Prison Community in the Civil War.

Also, Mowday’s Wert book will be featured on the Pennsylvania Cable Network’s It’s History show at 8 PM on July 8. The Longwood Rotary will host a talk on the book at 7 AM on July 26 at Longwood Gardens.

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