Ronald S. McGlaughlin
Adjunct Professor of Law Location: University Park |
About McGlaughlin
Ronald S. McGlaughlin is one of two senior partners in the firm of Stover, McGlaughlin, Gerace, Weyandt & McCormick P.C. The firm has offices in both State College and Bellefonte. Attorney McGlaughlin is a litigation attorney in both the criminal and civil areas. His focus in civil cases includes family law, business law, contract law and Wills/Estates. Attorney McGlaughlin has represented clients in a wide array of criminal cases from murder to misdemeanors. Prior to moving to State College in 1987, Attorney McGlaughlin practiced law for two years in the Philadelphia area, and prior to that served as a law clerk for the Honorable Francis A. Searer, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin County.
Attorney McGlaughlin is a 1984 graduate of Ohio Northern University School of Law, and received a Bachelor of Arts from Susquehanna University in 1981. Attorney McGlaughlin resides in State College with his wife and Golden Retriever, and has two adult children.
Education
J.D., Ohio Northern University School of Law
B.A., Susquehanna University
Course
Trial Advocacy
The American Bar Association has granted conditional approval for Penn State Dickinson Law and Penn State Law to reunify and operate as Penn State University’s single law school under the name Penn State Dickinson Law with locations in Carlisle and University Park. Danielle M. Conway is the dean of the unified Penn State Dickinson Law, which will enroll a unified class in fall 2025.