The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has endorsed Hugh for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
Hugh McGough, 53, of Shadyside, a specialist in labor and employment law, was a negotiator, labor relations manager and assistant solicitor for the city of Pittsburgh for nine years. Today he is in private practice, primarily handling workplace, municipal and criminal law. He comes highly recommended by the bar association. A former producer at KDKA-TV, he is active in the community, including as a board member and former president of the Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force. While his brother, Tom, is the Post-Gazette's attorney, that didn't influence our decision. We endorse Hugh McGough because he is a hard-working, experienced attorney who would bring dignity, impartiality and ethics to the court.
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The Pennsylvania Joint Board of Workers United / SEIU (Service Employees International Union) has endorsed Hugh McGough for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. In endorsing Hugh, Sam Williamson stated, ""The Pennsylvania Joint Board is committed to supporting candidates for elected office who understand the needs of working people and are committed to workers' rights and economic justice. Our experience working with you to enforce the City of Pittsburgh's labor peace agreement, and the opportunity I have had to get to know you over the past couple of years, leaves no doubt that you are such a candidate".
April 7, 2009 The Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers has endorsed Hugh McGough for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania – November 24, 2008. The Allegheny County Bar Association today announced that its Judiciary Committee has released its most recent ratings of members who have come before the committee to be rated should they some day seek a seat on the bench of the Pennsylvania Superior Court or the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas.
More Info: www.acba.org/ACBAsite/media/JudicialPR.asp