United States:
Bucks & Montgomery County Businesses Give Back
18 January 2016
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Fox Rothschild's Bucks County office was featured in the
Bucks County Courier Times article, "Bucks &
Montgomery County Businesses Give Back." Full text can be
found in the January 11, 2016, issue, but a synopsis is below.
Fox's Bucks County office recently participated in an
"Adopt a Family" campaign in association with Langan
Engineering to provide local families in need with gifts for the
holidays. Attorneys and staff from both Fox and Langan, came
together to adopt six families through the Bucks County Housing
Association. A combination of toys, clothing and groceries were
donated to fulfill the holiday wishes of families within the
community.
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