As the new Philadelphia family courthouse moves closer to completion, bills from the First Judicial District show that the Sprague & Sprague law firm was paid $1.8 million for its work prosecuting th
...time he agreed with developer Donald W. Pulver, president of Northwest 15th Street Associates, sometime in early 2008 in a handshake deal to be...
...time he agreed with developer Donald W. Pulver, president of Northwest 15th Street Associates, sometime in early 2008 in a handshake deal to be...
...relations cases in one facility, is slated to open at 15th and Arch streets in Center City in June 2014. The steel...
...securing repayment of the agreement by encumbering a specific property on 15th Street in Philadelphia. The mortgage was recorded the next day. ...
...owner of 1354 South Melville Street in Philadelphia, breached a contract...Green v. Harmony House N. 15th St. Housing Ass'n, Inc...
...developer, the FJD had contracted with Donald W. Pulver's Northwest 15th Street Associates for the court to become a tenant at a new...
The law firm and its ex-partner sued by the First Judicial District for alleged legal malpractice over a new Philadelphia family courthouse have agreed to settle the lawsuit for $4 million
...developer, the FJD had contracted with Donald W. Pulver's Northwest 15th Street Associates for the court to become a tenant at a new...
Ms. Rosen suffers from chronic mental illness that dramatically impacts her ability to function, resulting in lost employment, repeated episodes of homelessness and strained relationships with family
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