Biography

Randall Sees first joined McCormick Law Firm in May, 2017. He has been in the private practice of law since 2006. Prior to engaging in private practice, he was the Law Clerk to the Honorable Charles H. Saylor of the Northumberland County Court of Common Pleas. Mr. Sees is admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Lycoming Law Association. Mr. Sees earned his Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology from the Pennsylvania State University and his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the Widener University School of Law. He concentrates his practice on medical malpractice defense, municipal law and general civil litigation. Mr. Sees has been a solicitor for many municipal entities over a five-county area. Born and raised in Danville, Pennsylvania, he now lives in Montgomery.

News & Insights

Judge Leaves Bench to Join McCormick Law Firm

McCormick Law Firm recently announced the addition of former Lycoming County Judge, Marc F. Lovecchio, to its complement of attorneys. Lovecchio joined the Williamsport-based firm in November 2021 after serving 12 years on the bench. Lovecchio will focus his practice in the areas of medical malpractice, civil litigation, municipal law, and commercial law. He also …

What Assets Are Controlled by My Will?

A Last Will and Testament is a key estate planning document to have in place. Two basic important provisions of a Will name the beneficiaries (who you want to receive your assets when you pass away) and your Executor (who you want to administer your estate when you die). However, a common misconception is that …

Effect of Supreme Court’s Ruling on Vaccine Mandates

By now, many if not all of you, are aware that the United States Supreme Court recently issued a decision regarding vaccine mandates in the workplace. National Federation of Independent Business v. OSHA, 595 U.S.___(2022). The decision centered on the federal government’s authority via OSHA, if any, to impose such a mandate. The court decided …