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J. Kenneth Croney - Norristown, PA
Norristown Business & Corporate Law Lawyer
High Swartz LLP
40 East Airy StreetNorristown, PA 19404 www.highswartz.com
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J. Kenneth Croney Overview
Mr. Croney focuses his practice on corporate and transactional law. As a former General Counsel and attorney of a NYSE diversified company for 23 years, he possesses a unique blend of business and legal expertise encompassing all types of business and corporate transactions, including acquisitions and divestitures, mergers and corporate restructurings, securities, anti-trust, and succession planning. He managed a substantial Law Department for 14 years. Since joining the firm in 1997, he now counsels privately-held businesses and nonprofit organizations.
Practice Areas
- Business & Corporate Law
- Entrepreneurial and Small Business Counseling
Litigation
- 0% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 1972
Other Affiliations
- Delaware Valley Chapter of the American Corporate Counsel Association (DELVACCA) (Former Director and two-term President)
Education
- Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
1972
J.D.
Honors: cum laude - Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania,
1965
B.E.E.
Honors: cum laude
Past Positions
- U.S. Marine Corps, Captain, 1965 - 1969
Pro Bono Activities
- Board Member, Musicopia, 1996 - Present
- President, Musicopia
- Former Trustee, Chestnut Hill Academy
- Executive Committee Member, Golf Association of Philadelphia, 1998 - Present
Classes and Seminars
- Mergers & Acquisitions, Delvacca, 1992 - 1994
Representative Clients
- Digital Wave Technologies
- Presby Homes and Services
- Blendco Systems
- Eastern University
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