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PITTSBURGH - PennZone -- Pittsburgh family law firm Pollock Begg is pleased to announce the addition of Aubrey M. Milloy as an associate attorney handling a wide range of divorce and custody cases.
A member of the Allegheny County Bar Association, Milloy began her legal career at Pollock Begg as a law clerk prior to her promotion to associate.
Milloy applied her skill in legal research to the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Family Division, developing reference materials about grandparent custody while serving as judicial extern to the Honorable Kim D. Eaton, and researching the role of social media in juvenile delinquency litigation while a judicial intern to the Honorable Jennifer S. McCrady.
As a legal department intern at Kearney & Company, a CPA firm serving the federal government, Milloy oversaw service projects that raised more than $20,000 for various charities. Prior to law school, she also worked with the Connecticut Society of CPAs, assisting with lobbying efforts and planning professional education courses for more than 5,000 members of the New England state societies of CPAs.
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Milloy is a graduate of the Duquesne Kline School of Law where she participated in the Family Law Society, First Generation Society and the Family Law Clinic. She earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Christopher Newport University in Virginia.
About Pollock Begg
A progressive and powerful influencer in the legal marketplace, Pittsburgh-based Pollock Begg focuses on innovative, team-oriented solutions to resolve domestic relations matters. Driving legal expectations in the industry, the family law attorneys at Pollock Begg serve in numerous leadership positions within local, state and national matrimonial law organizations and are encouraged to participate in pro bono work, volunteer initiatives and community endeavors. Founded in 2001, Pollock Begg has been recognized more than 10 times as a top-tier law firm by Best Law Firms. For more information, visit http://www.pollockbegg.com.
A member of the Allegheny County Bar Association, Milloy began her legal career at Pollock Begg as a law clerk prior to her promotion to associate.
Milloy applied her skill in legal research to the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Family Division, developing reference materials about grandparent custody while serving as judicial extern to the Honorable Kim D. Eaton, and researching the role of social media in juvenile delinquency litigation while a judicial intern to the Honorable Jennifer S. McCrady.
As a legal department intern at Kearney & Company, a CPA firm serving the federal government, Milloy oversaw service projects that raised more than $20,000 for various charities. Prior to law school, she also worked with the Connecticut Society of CPAs, assisting with lobbying efforts and planning professional education courses for more than 5,000 members of the New England state societies of CPAs.
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Milloy is a graduate of the Duquesne Kline School of Law where she participated in the Family Law Society, First Generation Society and the Family Law Clinic. She earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Christopher Newport University in Virginia.
About Pollock Begg
A progressive and powerful influencer in the legal marketplace, Pittsburgh-based Pollock Begg focuses on innovative, team-oriented solutions to resolve domestic relations matters. Driving legal expectations in the industry, the family law attorneys at Pollock Begg serve in numerous leadership positions within local, state and national matrimonial law organizations and are encouraged to participate in pro bono work, volunteer initiatives and community endeavors. Founded in 2001, Pollock Begg has been recognized more than 10 times as a top-tier law firm by Best Law Firms. For more information, visit http://www.pollockbegg.com.
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