Fitzpatrick Lentz & Bubba, P.C. (FLB) is pleased to announce that shareholder and attorney, Jane P. Long has recently joined the Board of Directors at Habitat for Humanity for the Lehigh Valley, a nonprofit organization that works to build simple, decent homes for hardworking, disadvantaged families in the Lehigh Valley.
“Jane will be a great addition to Habitat for Humanity,” said Joseph A. Bubba, the Firm’s Managing Partner. “Putting other people first is what she does best. Her commitment to the community and her strong leadership qualities will help this organization bring its vision to life.”
Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley aims to transform lives and promote positive and lasting change within the community by maximizing impact and materially improving the housing conditions of a number of households. The Board of Directors assists in achieving this goal by fostering collaborative partnerships, empowering homeowners and mobilizing resources.
Ms. Long is Chair of the Corporate, Business and Banking area at the Firm. Her practice area is commercial transactions, including commercial real estate, financing, leasing, business entity formation and organization, business acquisitions and sales, and contracts.
To read more about Ms. Long and her contributions to FLB and the Greater Lehigh Valley community, click here. To learn more about Habitat for Humanity of the Lehigh Valley, click here.
About FLB
Fitzpatrick Lentz & Bubba, P.C. is one of the largest full-service law firms in Pennsylvania. Founded in 1988, FLB’s team of attorneys strives to provide clients with exceptional service, thoughtful insight and individual attention to solve even the toughest of legal challenges.
Located in Center Valley, Pennsylvania, the Firm works with clients in the areas of business; real estate; land use; commercial litigation; bankruptcy and creditors rights; estate planning and taxation; healthcare; employment; family law and more.
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