Posts Tagged ‘Tim Bupp’

The York Daily Record publishes the “Best of the Best” “Best of York” Highlights

access_time Posted on: August 3rd, 2022

The York Daily Record will publish the Best of Best commemorative section which will include the Best of York highlights, all the categories, winners, and finalists. Attorney Tim Bupp is a finalist for Best Attorney in York County and CGA Law Firm is a finalist for Best Law Firm.

The Best of the Best’s Awards Gala

access_time Posted on: August 2nd, 2022

The York Daily Record will announce the winners of their 2022 “Best of the Best” Awards. CGA Law Firm is nominated for “Best Law Firm”. Attorney Tim Bupp is nominated for “Best Attorney”.

York County Ag Field Day

access_time Posted on: July 28th, 2022

Location: 7131 Iron Stone Hill Road, Dallastown, PA 17313 Agriculture and farming specialists will attend York County’s Ag Field Day to learn about ways to improve overall farm health, increase yields, and make the water in York County Cleaner. Conservation and land use planning experts are teaming up with those in the private sector to share ideas on how to increase yields and improve the bottom line through use of best management practices (BMPs) which also protect and improve the water in York County. In addition, professionals will be on hand with information on different tax credit programs, grants, and… read more »

2022 Groft Charity Classic

access_time Posted on: July 16th, 2022

July 16th and 17th — 2022 Groft Charity Classic to benefit York Opioid Collaborative at the Country Club of York. Learn about last year’s tournament here: https://yorkopioidcollaborative.org/7th-annual-mixed-doubles-charity-classic-presented-by-upmc-health-plan/ More info on this year’s Groft Charity Classic here: https://yorkopioidcollaborative.org/events/8th-annual-groft-charity-classic-tennis-tournament/ Attorneys John Flinchbaugh, Frank Countess, and Tim Bupp are sponsors of this event.

Estate Planning – More Important Now Than Ever

access_time Posted on: July 6th, 2022

In today’s world, protecting your family with solid estate planning is more essential than ever. The recent pandemic reminds us that having good estate documents in place is necessary. A sturdy Will can assure that your assets pass as you desire and your instructions will be observed. A Durable Power of Attorney empowers another to help when someone is injured, incapacitated, or frail. A Health Care Directive assures that medical services will be administered as you desire. Our legal team is current with recent changes in the law and can help you keep your estate plan up to date. Having… read more »

Leadership Luncheon: Legal Toolbox to Assist Aging Parents

access_time Posted on: May 26th, 2022

Do you have aging parents? Join Attorneys Frank Countess and Tim Bupp for an educational and interactive program which will take you through a legal toolbox of items to consider. Thinking through these items in advance can reduce stress among family members and assist in decision-making that may need to take place on short notice. Walk away with a plan that you can implement based on your parents’ values and wishes. If you don’t create a plan, the courts will ultimately do so for you.​ Join CGA’s experts for an enjoyable and informative working-lunch during which hosts will encourage participants… read more »

“Soil Health: Go Deeper” Luncheon

access_time Posted on: March 29th, 2022

Hear from experts on key Soil Health practices and new strategies to improve farm profitability. Choose From: March 22, 2022 at Airville Fire Hall (RSVP by March 17, 2022) OR March 29, 2022 at the 4-H Center (RSVP by March 24, 2022) Registration at 9:30 AM: Event is from 10 AM – 1:30 PM ENJOY A FREE HOT LUNCH & DOOR PRIZES Call David Boose at (717) 840-7418 to make your reservation, OR email him at [email protected] Attorney Timothy Bupp is a Sponsor of the York County Ag Land Preservation Board’s events.

“Soil Health: Go Deeper” Luncheon

access_time Posted on: March 22nd, 2022

Hear from experts on key Soil Health practices and new strategies to improve farm profitability. Choose From: March 22, 2022 at Airville Fire Hall (RSVP by March 17, 2022) OR March 29, 2022 at the 4-H Center (RSVP by March 24, 2022) Registration at 9:30 AM: Event is from 10 AM – 1:30 PM ENJOY A FREE HOT LUNCH & DOOR PRIZES Call David Boose at (717) 840-7418 to make your reservation, OR email him at [email protected] Attorney Timothy Bupp is a Sponsor of the York County Ag Land Preservation Board’s events.

York County Estate Planning Council

access_time Posted on: February 22nd, 2022

Tuesday, February 22, 2022 | 11:45 am— 1:30 pm Country Club of York, 1400 Country Club Rd, York, PA 17403 Flyer-2-22-2022 Strauss YCEPC Program Speaker: Eric R. Strauss, Esquire, Worth, Magee and Fisher, PC Topics to be covered: PA Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (RUFADAA) How to identify digital assets and assess those with monetary value Planning for management and transfer of assets after death/disability Unique protections granted to “content of electronic communications”Income tax issues related to digital asset ownership To register: email the completed form or the requested information to [email protected] The York County Estate Planning… read more »

York County’s Agricultural Land Preservation Program is Currently Receiving Applications

access_time Posted on: January 19th, 2022

York County’s Agricultural Land Preservation Program is currently receiving applications for their 2022-2023 preservation program. Applications for farms can be submitted through February 15, 2022, for the ranking process. The highest-scoring farms will be offered for preservation. Qualifying farms should be a minimum of fifty acres in size or adjacent to another preserved property, and must meet program requirements regarding soil quality, production and other criteria. Landowners should submit their completed application (available at yorkcountypa.gov), and can consult with the Program staff office at 2401 Pleasant Valley Road, or at (717)-840-7400 for details and requirements. The York County Agricultural Land… read more »