OSWEGO — Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC recently announced that its attorney Richard L. Weber has been named to the Operation Oswego County board of directors for a three-year term. Weber, a member (partner), is a litigation attorney in Bond’s Syracuse office and serves as chair of its toxic tort and environmental litigation practice. He […]
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OSWEGO — Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC recently announced that its attorney Richard L. Weber has been named to the Operation Oswego County board of directors for a three-year term.
Weber, a member (partner), is a litigation attorney in Bond’s Syracuse office and serves as chair of its toxic tort and environmental litigation practice. He is a trial attorney, regularly handling commercial disputes, will contests, estate accountings, libel law, and premises liability, the law firm said in a release.
Weber is also a member of the Oswego County Bar Association. He was a resident of Oswego for years when his father, Stephen L. Weber, was the president of SUNY Oswego from 1988-1995.
Bond, Schoeneck & King is a law firm with 275 lawyers serving individuals, companies, nonprofits, and public-sector entities in a broad range of practice areas. Bond has 10 offices in New York state, as well as locations in Florida, Kansas, Massachusetts, and New Jersey.
Operation Oswego County says its mission is to establish and implement sound economic-development strategies in order to enhance the economic vitality of Oswego County’s businesses, industries, and citizens leading to an overall better quality of life.