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Marianne Kreisher
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LLC 401 S. Market Street Bloomsburg
β¨ About
About Marianne Kreisher
MARIANNE E. KREISHER is a Partner with Kreisher Marshall & Associates, LLC in Bloomsburg, where she practices in the areas of elder law, estate planning and administration, guardianship, special needs planning and estate litigation. She earned her B.A. from Penn State University in 1993 and graduated cum laude from Widener Law School in Harrisburg in 1996. Following law school, Attorney Kreisher worked in the Pennsylvania Attorney Generalβs Office for eight years as a deputy attorney general handling criminal appeals, grand jury investigations and criminal prosecutions. Attorney Kreisher is a certified elder law attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation. She is a member of the as the Pennsylvania Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and serves on the Council of the Elder Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. Ms. Kreisher has served as an adjunct professor at Central Penn College, is Past-President of the Bloomsburg Kiwanis Club and is a Director on the Bloomsburg Area School Board and Columbia-Montour Area Vocational Technical School.
βοΈ Practice Areas
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Probate
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Estate Planning
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Elder Law
Credentials & Experience
π Education
Widener University
J.D. (1996)
Law
Pennsylvania State University - University Park
B.A. (1993)
Pre-Law/Business
π Bar Admissions
Columbia-Montour Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Pennsylvania State Bar
Member
Member
Member
Pennsylvania Bar Association
Member
Elder Law Council Member
Member
The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
Member
Member
Member
Pennsylvania Association of Elder Law Attorneys
Member
Member
Member
Kiwanis Club of Bloomsburg
Member
Past-President
Member
πΌ Professional Experience
Partner
Kreisher Marshall & Associates, LLC 2007 - Current
Deputy Attorney General
PA Office of Attorney General 1996 - 2004
π Awards & Recognition
Distinguished Service Award
Kiwanis
π Publications
- Religion: The Cognizable Difference in Peremptory Challenges
- Widener Journal of Public Law