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In 1932, Russel B. Updegraff
began to practice law in the back of his father's grocery store at
10th and Bridge Streets in New Cumberland. In 1941, Mr. Updegraff
bought the building formerly occupied by the New Cumberland Trust
Company and moved his law office there. He practiced as a sole
practitioner until 1950 when he was joined in the practice by
Clinton R. Weidner, who had been practicing law in
Carlisle.
In 1957 Updegraff and Weidner
became Updegraff, Weidner and Stone, when Charles H. Stone left the
Office of the Attorney General and joined the practice. After the
death of Russel B. Updegraff in 1963 and the elevation of Clinton R.
Weidner to the Common Pleas Bench in 1965, Gerald T. Sajer and
Charles H. Stone practiced together until Mr. Sajer became Adjutant
General of Pennsylvania in 1987.
David
H. Stone joined the practice in 1984, Gerald J. Shekletski in 1990,
Jon F. LaFaver in 1993, and Elizabeth B. Stone in 1996. The firm is
now known as Stone, LaFaver and Shekletski.
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