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  Black, Alan M.
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NameAlan M. Black
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Allentown, Pennsylvania 18103, United States
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Born November 20, 1938 (86 years)
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Dec 10, 2007 08:24pm
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InfoJudge Alan M. Black graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1960 with distinction and earned a J.D. from the Harvard Law School in 1963. He served as the Solicitor for the City of Allentown from 1974 to 1977. He is the Past President of the Donald E. Wieand, Sr., American Inn of Court. He was formerly chairman of the Lehigh County Court Procedural Rules Committee and a mediator and arbitrator in Lehigh County and the Federal District Courts. He was also an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. He is the President of the Adult Literacy Center of the Lehigh Valley and on the Board of Governors of the Civic Theater of Allentown. He is a member of the Allentown Rotary Club and a founding member of Confront, Inc., a Lehigh Valley drug rehabilitation organization. He is a former Secretary and Board Member of the Lehigh County Mental Health/Mental Retardation Board and a former Board Member of the Program for Women and Families, Inc. He is a former Legal Counsel and Vice-President of the Allentown Jaycees and a Past President and Board Chairman at Temple Beth El. He is a Past Vice-President and Board Member of the Jewish Day School of Allentown. He was elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Lehigh County in November 1997.


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