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Houston Harbaugh Announces 2019 Executive Committee and Officers

April 1, 2019

Houston Harbaugh announced the election of its four-member Executive Committee and Officers. On the Executive Committee are: John M. Hartzell, Jr., Samuel H. Simon, Henry M. Sneath, and Alex W. Thomson. Officers of the firm will include Thomson , who will serve as President; Hartzell as Treasurer; and Heidi Rai Stewart as Secretary. The Executive Committee, which is responsible for the overall management of the firm, and Officers are elected annually by the Firm’s directors.

John M. Hartzell, Jr.

John M. Hartzell, Jr. concentrates his practice in the areas of estate planning and estate and trust administration, and he chairs the firm’s Estates and Trusts practice. With prior experience as a Certified Public Accountant, he leverages his knowledge of tax law for businesses and individuals in preparing estate and gift tax plans, and he works with business owners on their succession planning matters. Additionally, he counsels landowners with oil and gas interests on their tax and estate planning challenges. He is skilled at using sophisticated estate planning techniques to minimize federal and state death taxes, and to transfer wealth in a controlled and efficient manner. He received his Juris Doctorate from Duquesne University; an MBA from Clarion University; and a bachelor of science degree from Pennsylvania State University.

Samuel H. Simon

Samuel H. Simon concentrates his practice on commercial/business litigation, and is a co-chairs the firm’s Litigation Practice. He regularly represents clients in the construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, and wholesale/retail/ distribution industries, as well as individuals in matters such as breach of contract disputes, negligence, restrictive covenants, civil rights, construction litigation, and environmental litigation. He also represents architects and engineers in such matters as faulty design specifications and design negligence. He serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Duquesne University School of Law teaching Federal Civil Rights Litigation. He received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Akron where he was a member of the Law Review, and a bachelor of science degree from the University of Pittsburgh.

Henry M. Sneath

Henry M. Sneath is a trial attorney focusing on complex business litigation, products liability, intellectual property matters and insurance coverage and bad faith. He is chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice and co-chair of the firm’s Litigation Practice. He has extensive federal and state court trial experience in cases involving commercial disputes, intellectual property matters, construction claims, professional negligence lawsuits, products liability and pharmaceutical litigation, insurance coverage and insurance bad faith claims. He serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Duquesne University School of Law teaching two courses: Trade Secret Law and the Law of Trademarks and Unfair Competition. He received his Juris Doctorate from Duquesne University School of Law, and a bachelor of arts degree from Hamilton College.

Alex W. Thomson

Alex W. Thomson concentrates his practice in the area of business law, and chairs the firm’s Business Law practice. He represents a wide range of business clients from start-ups to publicly traded companies in a diverse set of industries from steel to software. He has counseled clients in numerous corporate transactions, including sales, acquisitions, mergers, joint ventures and strategic alliances. Thomson has assisted clients in obtaining both public and private financing for their businesses, including venture capital financing. He received his Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from the University of Pittsburgh where he was a member of the Law Review. Thomson also earned an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh’s Katz Graduate School of Business, and a bachelor of science degree in Electrical Engineering from Boston University.

Heidi Rai Stewart

Heidi Rai Stewart concentrates her practice in the area of estate planning and estate and trust administration. Her work in the firm’s Estates and Trusts practice extends to Special Needs planning and Long Term Care planning, including Elder Law. Stewart also regularly represents clients in Orphans’ Court matters such as Will contests, guardianships, actions relating to undue influence, and breaches of fiduciary duty. She also is accredited to represent clients in Veteran’s Administration proceedings. She received her Juris Doctorate from Duquesne University School of Law, and a bachelor of arts degree, magna cum laude, from Carlow College (now Carlow University).

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