The RTK Practice Group
Helping you manage every aspect of the Pennsylvania Right To Know Law and Related Access Issues
The complexities of the new Pennsylvania Right to Know Law impact on virtually every government agency and every corporate, media and private entity seeking access to government information in Pennsylvania today. Governments operating at every level in the Commonwealth - boroughs, townships, municipalities, counties, and their agencies, as well as other publicly-funded entities, like schools, community colleges, and universities now face compliance and regulatory issues arising out of the new law. The highly skilled attorneys at Nauman, Smith, Shissler & Hall, LLP are prepared to assist you now regardless of the issue or concern. Contact the appropriate attorney below and he or she will immediately respond to your inquiry in the following legal areas:
Media, journalism, litigation, appellate advocacy and related RTK and access issues:
Craig J. Staudenmaier, Esq.
717.236.3010
Corporate, borough zoning, land use, real estate development and related access issues:
J. Stephen Feinour, Esq.
717.236.3010
RTK impact on municipalities, townships, counties, community colleges, schools and university and related issues:
Guy P. Beneventano, Esq.
717.236.3010
Joshua D. Bonn
717.236.3010
Craig J. Staudenmaier, Esq.
Mr. Staudenmaier regularly represents the print and broadcast media, businesses and private individuals in public records and open meetings matters. He has appeared before numerous trial courts and administrative agencies on such issues and has successfully argued before the Superior, Commonwealth and Supreme Courts of Pennsylvania, including the widely publicized Penn State University/Paterno and PHEAA access cases. As an experienced trial lawyer, he has tried numerous cases to verdict in favor of his clients in both the state and federal courts. In addition to his admission to the Pennsylvania Bar, he is admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. He is Vice Chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Bar Press Committee, as well as a member of the PBA's Business and Civil Litigation Sections. Mr. Staudenmaier is a member of the National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel, the Defense Research Institute and an affiliate member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association. In 2007, he was the recipient of the Benjamin Franklin Award for Excellence from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association for his work in preserving open records law in the Commonwealth.
J. Stephen Feinour, Esq.
Mr. Feinour regularly represents individuals, corporations and related business entities in asset sales and acquisitions, real estate transactions, eminent domain, and land use planning/zoning matters. He has an extensive municipal practice and currently serves as the Solicitor for Camp Hill Borough and Paxtang Borough. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, a former Director of the Dauphin County Bar Association and is currently a member of its Court Relations Committee. He is admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. He serves as an investigative panel member for the Pennsylvania Bar Association Judicial Evaluation Commission and is also a member of the Judicial Administration Committee.
Guy P. Beneventano, Esq.
Guy Beneventano maintains a sizable municipal law practice. His many solicitorships include: the County of Dauphin (1986-89; 2003 - present); the Dauphin County General Authority (2007 - present); Latimore Township, Adams County (2006 - present); and the Middle Paxton Township Zoning Hearing Board (2008 - present).
He has successfully argued appeals before every appellate court in the Commonwealth, including the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Guy has widely lectured on topical legal issues to diverse groups such as the Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, Pennsylvania Medical Society, County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities Association, and the International Society of Professional Orthopaedic Education.
Joshua D. Bonn
Josh Bonn brings significant litigation experience to Nauman Smith. For 3½ years prior to joining the firm, he served as an Assistant District Attorney in York County. Now, he is a member of the firm's Transportation and Railroad Law and Right to Know Law Practice Groups.
As a prosecutor, Josh handled a variety of criminal matters ranging from simple traffic offenses to complex child abuse cases. He secured numerous felony convictions including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, and possession with intent to deliver heroin and cocaine. Josh also directed child abuse investigations, coordinating communications amongst police officers, social workers, and medical professionals.
In addition to serving the community as a prosecutor, Josh participated in the Herbert B. Cohen Chapter of the American Inns of Court and served as a juror in mock trial competitions for local high school students.
Also, read:
- RTK EXPERT ADVISES EMAILS MAY BECOME CUTTING EDGE OF PA PUBLIC ACCESS LAW
- PA Right-to-Know; What Every Lawyer in Cumberland County Needs to Know
- RIGHT TO KNOW UPDATE
- RIGHT TO KNOW - NEWSLETTER
- ATTORNEY J. STEPHEN FEINOUR TO ADDRESS INFRASTRUCTURE AND LAND DEVELOPMENT
- NAUMAN SMITH ATTORNEY STAUDENMAIER TO ADDRESS RTK ISSUES
- Q/A Terry Mutchler, Executive Director, PA Office of Open Records
- We Thought You Should Know
- PNA Sharon Johnson Memorial Investigative Reporting Workshop in Harrisburg
Nauman Smith Shissler & Hall, LLP
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