James R. Antoniono

James R. Antoniono of the law firm of DeBernardo, Antoniono, McCabe and Davis PC, Greensburg, is treasurer of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

Antoniono is currently completing a one-year term as co-chair of PBA Quality of Life Balance Committee. He also is a member of the PBA Civil Litigation Section, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section, Solo and Small Firm Section, and the Task Force on PBA Dues Structure.

Antoniono is serving a two-year term on the board of directors for the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation, the charitable arm of the PBA. He is a member of the foundation’s Governance and Bylaws Committee and Investment Committee.

Antoniono was the 2019-20 president of the PBA Conference of County Bar Leaders, whose membership includes leaders from the PBA and county bar associations throughout the state and which organizes a yearly educational conference focusing on the exchange of innovative bar association projects and ideas, and on the development of mutually-beneficial relationships among bar leaders. He is a past treasurer of the CCBL.

From 2015 through 2018, Antoniono served as one of 12 zone governors on PBA Board of Governors. He represented lawyers in Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland counties. 

Also active in other bar organizations, Antoniono is a past president of the Westmoreland Bar Association and a recipient of the Westmoreland County President’s Award and has served as chair of Westmoreland Counties Investment Committee since its inception.

He is a past president of the Westmoreland County Academy of Trial Lawyers and the Western Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association. He is a past board member of the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, a past chair of the Westmoreland Bar Foundation and a past board member of the Duquesne Law Alumni Association. He is also a member of the National Conference of Bar Presidents Investment Committee.

He currently serves on the board of directors of the Pheple Federal Credit Union and is a member of the McCourtney Institute for Democracy Board of Visitors at Penn State University.

Antoniono holds an undergraduate degree from Penn State University, a master’s degree from Rutgers University, where he was an Eagleton Fellow, and a juris doctorate degree from Duquesne University School of Law. During his four years of active duty in the Army, he received the Army Commendation Medal and was discharged as a staff sergeant. 


 

 

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