Beth J. Kern provides legal services to Municipal, Business, Employment, Land Use, and Real Estate Law
clients. Beth brings to her clients and practice a diverse background
with over twelve years of professional experience in business and human
resources management. Before joining CGA, Beth worked for Flagger
Force®, a rapidly growing multi-state traffic control company, as a
Human Resources professional while attending Widener Commonwealth Law
School in the evening. Beth uses her business acumen and experience in
human resources management to gain insight into partnering with leaders
and teams to develop organization strategies. She knows that the most
successful solutions are developed in partnership with the people within
an organization and she loves helping clients achieve their goals.
Beth completed her Juris Doctorate from Widener University
Commonwealth Law School. During law school, she was a member of the
Trial Advocacy Honor Society, ATLAC Trial Advocacy Team, Trial Advocacy
Honor Society Executive Board, and Agricultural Law Society.
Additionally, she served as an Academic Support Fellow in the area of
Civil Procedure for an academic term and interned at the Dauphin County
District Attorney’s office as a Certified Legal Intern. Beth received
her Bachelor’s degree in Marketing with a minor in Advertising from York
College of Pennsylvania. She is a proud graduate of Susquehannock High
School.
Beth maintains two professional human resources certifications,
Professional Human Resources Certification (PHR) from HRCI and a Society
for Human Resources Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) from
SHRM. These professional certifications aid Beth in providing practical
advisement to employment law clients, assisting them to address a
variety of day-to-day human resources management issues and needs.
Business clients of all sizes utilize Beth’s skills to guide them
through a range of needs including, entity formations and governance,
drafting and review of contracts for the purchase and sale of goods,
services, and other transactions, business acquisitions and sales, and
entity dissolutions. She enjoys helping business clients during any
stage of its life cycle.
Beth currently represents municipal clients in both York and Dauphin
County, including Penbrook Borough, Penbrook Borough Stormwater
Authority, Manchester Borough, and the Hellam Township Zoning Hearing
Board among others. She routinely provides presentations, timely news
articles, advisement, support, and meeting coverage for various CGA
municipal clients on a wide range of legal matters. As a part of her
municipal practice she routinely drafts ordinances, resolutions,
policies, zoning decisions, and contracts. Beth’s municipal practice
also includes representation of applicants requesting zoning relief,
such as variances, special exceptions, and curative amendments.
Beth is a life-long York County resident. She grew up on a family
farm in Southern York County that includes beef cattle, goats, and
various crops. She was actively involved as a member in both local and
county-wide 4-H Clubs for ten plus years.