E-mail: cverish@ssbc-law.com

Carol L. Verish practices in the areas of Corporate/Business and Real Estate Law, and provides support in the area of Pennsylvania Orphans’ Court (Probate Court) practice.

Prior to joining Schiffman, Sheridan & Brown P.C. in September 2013, Ms. Verish supported the Secretary of the Air Force General Counsel’s Office as a government contractor with Booz Allen Hamilton.  In that role, she assisted Air Force attorneys in closing and post-closing management of multi-million dollar public-private partnership real estate deals.

From 2006-2009, Ms. Verish was in private practice at a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania firm, practicing in the areas of Corporate law, Real Estate, and Estate Planning and Administration.  Ms. Verish began her legal career in 2003 as a law clerk to Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice J. Michael Eakin.

Ms. Verish received her undergraduate degree from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania in 1999. She received her law degree in 2003 from The Dickinson School of Law of The Pennsylvania State University in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She was admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 2003 and in the State of Florida in 2007.

Ms. Verish is a member of the Dauphin County Bar Association.  Ms. Verish enjoys volunteering for many non-profit organizations, focusing her efforts over the past 10 years on the Central Pennsylvania Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Seminar.  She currently serves on the Seminar Board as the Vice Chair of Operations.

 

Current Employment Position:

Associate

Areas of Practice:

Corporate/Business Law

Real Estate Law

Orphans’ Court Litigation

Bar Admissions:

Pennsylvania, 2003

Florida, 2007

Education:

The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 2003

Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, 1999

Past Employment Positions:

Booz Allen Hamilton, Associate, 2009-2013

Keefer, Wood, Allen & Rahal, LLP, Associate Attorney, 2006-2009

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Chambers of the Honorable J. Michael Eakin, 2003-2006