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Attorney Dianne Magee running for Bucks judgeship

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Attorney Dianne C. Magee has announced her candidacy for the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas.

Magee has more than 36 years of professional and community service in Bucks County.

A graduate of Stanford University and Duke Law School, Magee, a resident of Plumstead Township, has spent her career serving the Bucks County community, both personally and professionally.

Magee is an attorney with Grim, Biehn & Thatcher, emphasizing in estate and trust administration, estate planning, elder law, and Orphans’ Court litigation and adoptions.

After serving for almost 20 years for the Bucks County Area Agency on Aging, she now is the solicitor for the Bucks County Recorder of Deeds office.

The Bucks County YWCA 2019 Woman of the Year for Advocacy and Civic Engagement, Magee serves on the board for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County and is the president of the Bucks County SPCA, among many other community service involvements.

With a goal of improving justice in Bucks County, Magee said she looks to take her lifelong endeavor of service to the bench so that she may better serve the community.

“As a respected authority on elder issues,” Magee said, “she would be the first judge in Bucks County with this longstanding knowledge and understanding of the growing challenges faced by our most vulnerable citizens.”


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