Stephen Paul Paschall, Esq.

Lawyer

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A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1947

Mr. Paschall is born in Ardmore, Oklahoma to Paul and Margaret Lorraine Paschall.

1970

Mr. Paschall graduates cum laude from Oklahoma City University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in economics.

1970

Mr. Paschall receives the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Economics Award.

1972

Mr. Paschall receives a Master of Science in economics from Oklahoma State University.

1974

Mr. Paschall receives a Master of Social Work from the University of Pittsburgh.

1974

Mr. Paschall serves as a planning associate at the Health Systems Agency of Southwestern Pennsylvania in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

1976

Mr. Paschall is promoted to director of planning at the Health Systems Agency of Southwestern Pennsylvania.

1978

Mr. Paschall is promoted to deputy director of the Health Systems Agency of Southwestern Pennsylvania.

1980

Mr. Paschall is appointed deputy director of Pittsburgh Planned Parenthood.

1982

Mr. Paschall becomes the administrator of the East Liberty Family Health Care Center in Pittsburgh.

1984

Mr. Paschall becomes a member of the Pittsburgh Presbytery Health Task Force.

1988

Mr. Paschall is appointed chairperson of the Pittsburgh Presbytery Mission Council.

1992

Mr. Paschall graduates magna cum laude from Duquesne University, receiving a Doctor of Jurisprudence.

1992

Mr. Paschall joins Reed Smith LLP in Pittsburgh.

2003

Mr. Paschall becomes a founding partner at Lovett Bookman Harmon Marks LLP.

2013

Mr. Paschall is appointed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Elder Law Task Force.

2016

Mr. Paschall co-authors “Law and Economics from an Evolutionary Perspective.”

2017

Mr. Paschall receives the Micah 6:8 Award from the East Liberty Family Health Care Center.

2018

Mr. Paschall becomes an adjunct faculty member at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.

2019

Mr. Paschall receives the Service Award from the Association for Evolutionary Economics.

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