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William S. Stickman IV
Email Link Bill Stickman began his legal career as a litigation associate at the Pittsburgh offices Reed Smith LLP. There, he participated in the defense of multi-district toxic tort and product liability actions. Mr. Stickman next served as a judicial law clerk to Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. His duties with the Court included aiding the Chief Justice in writing judicial opinions and analyzing Petitions for Allowance of Appeal. Mr. Stickman graduated from Duquesne University School of Law. There, he participated in trial and appellate moot court competitions as well as the Duquesne University Law Review and the Duquesne University Business Law Journal. His academic publications include An Exercise in Futility: Does the Inquiry Required to Apply the Ministerial Exception to Title VII Defeat its Purpose?, 43 Duq.L.Rev. 285 (2005), and Working Owners of Small Businesses May Participate in ERISA-qualified Employee Benefit Plans: Yates v. Hendon, 7 Duq.Bus.L.J. 151 (2005). Mr. Stickman is also the co-author of Litigation about Litigation, The dangerous world of the local courthouse-Wrongful use of civil proceedings, abuse of process, and recent court rule changes-2004. PBI; no. 2004-3519 Pennsylvania Bar Institute. Mr. Stickman received a B.A. in Ancient Languages (Latin, Greek, Sanskrit) from Duquesne University where he was president of the Mortar Board Honor Society. He has subsequently served as an adjunct lecturer of the Classics. Practice Areas Bar Admissions Education Affiliations |
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