Mrs. Sebring is the principal of Sebring & Associates in Monroeville, PA. She received her B.A. in 1977 from Dickinson College and her J.D. in 1980 from Dickinson School of Law. She served on the Dickenson Law Review as associate editor and the University of Pittsburgh Law Review. In addition, Mrs. Sebring has served as a lecturer for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute on Pennsylvania Condominiums and Real Estate Cooperatives, Commercial Leasing, Commercial Loan Transactions, Commercial and Residential Title Insurance Underwriting, Residential Real Estate Documents regarding Essentials of Pennsylvania Practice, and has lectured for the Real Estate Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute. She has also lectured for the Allegheny County Bar Association in connection with commercial and residential real estate matters. Mrs. Sebring is also active in numerous charitable and community organizations, including Variety, The Children’s Charity and the Rotary Club of Monroeville, and has served as vice chairman of the Monroeville Growth Alliance. She has served as a past Chairman of the Monroeville Chamber of Commerce and was the recipient of the Monroeville Area Chamber Joseph Lombard award in recognition of her volunteer service to that organization. Mrs. Sebring was the initial recipient of the Chamber Member of the Year/Wes Blaha Award for her high level of business integrity and professionalism, her history of commitment, dedication and energy to serving the local business community. Currently, Mrs. Sebring is serving as Chairman of the Zoning Hearing Board of Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and has been named as a Super Lawyer for 2012. In her free time, Mrs. Sebring enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, golfing and fishing.
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