For the First Judicial District, 2012 was a year marked by one of its worst scandals in recent memory — allegations of regular ticket-fixing in Traffic Court for the politically connected but n
...ex-Obermayer Rebmann partner Jeffrey Rotwitt and Rotwitt's corporate entity, Deilwydd Property Group FC LLC, but the cross-claims between the defendants. ...
...a deal to co-develop the project with Pulver, Rotwitt formed Deilwydd Property Group to receive his half of the proceeds from $5.23 million...
The judge specially appointed to preside in the First Judicial District's legal malpractice lawsuit against its ex-attorney on the family courthouse project rejected a request for sanctions because o
...Catherine Recker of Welsh & Recker, who was there to represent Deilwydd Property Group FC LLC, a corporate entity in which Rotwitt is the principal...
...ex-Obermayer Rebmann partner Jeffrey Rotwitt and Rotwitt's corporate entity, Deilwydd Property Group FC LLC, over the allegedly undisclosed dual role Rotwitt played in...
...purchase, lease, development or construction of one or more commercial real estate properties," according to court papers. There is no factual nexus...
...committee. Obermayer Rebmann, Rotwitt, and Rotwitt's corporate entity, Deilwydd Property Group FC LLC, have been sued by the FJD on the claims...
Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Schultz Newman was ordered to sit for a deposition in the First Judicial District's legal malpractice lawsuit against a former lawyer on the Philadelphia family co
...against law firm Obermayer Rebmann, Rotwitt and Rotwitt's corporate entity, Deilwydd Property Group FC, over the allegedly undisclosed dual role Rotwitt played in the...
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