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Philip Barbaro, Jr., Partner, Barbaro, Chinen, Pitzer & Duke, LLP, Announces Pasadena Law Firm’s 130-Year Celebration
PHILIP BARBARO, JR., PARTNER, BARBARO, CHINEN, PITZER & DUKE, LLP, ANNOUNCES PASADENA LAW FIRM’S 130-YEAR CELEBRATION
Pictured L-R: Partner Gloria Scharre Pitzer, Associate Attorney Daniel Sullivan, Partner Philip Barbaro, Jr., (center), Attorney Kristen Schwarz Jones, Partner Brittany Duke and Partner Richard Chinen.
PASADENA, Calif., May 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Philip Barbaro, Jr., partner of the estate planning, trust administration and family law firm of Barbaro, Chinen, Pitzer & Duke, LLP, today recognized the firm’s 130-year history by announcing its expansion. Founded on April 15, 1891, by J.H. Merriam, the law firm has held a prominent place in Pasadena’s history since its inception. While the firm’s name has changed from time to time through the years to reflect the names of its partners, what has not changed is its dedication to providing hi
Embarrassing way we spent $25 vouchers After everyone in NSW was handed $100 in vouchers after the COVID pandemic, we finally know how we decided to spend the cash.
News by Anton Nilsson 13th May 2021 6:54 PM Movie snacks, Hungry Jack s burgers and fried chicken from KFC have been revealed as the top choices for NSW residents using government restaurant vouchers to pay for food. Figures obtained by NCA NewsWire show that movie theatres, fast food chains and pubs make up the top 10 food businesses where the state s Dine and Discover vouchers have been spent. Hungry Jacks beat KFC for the third spot with the chicken chain placing fourth.