...of Pennsylvania allowed their attorneys, from the law firm of Fineman Krekstein & Harris in Philadelphia, to withdraw from the case. For...
...Jay Barry Harris, Lee Applebaum and Jennifer Tatum Root of Fineman, Krekstein & Harris co...
...Additions Daniel Muroff joined Fineman Krekstein & Harris. Muroff was previously a member of government...
...resident supervision and responsibility. Jay Barry Harris of Fineman Krekstein & Harris and Chuck Perry, corporate...
...of workers' compensation. Jay Barry Harris, senior partner at Fineman Krekstein & Harris, was named as the 2012...
...Lee Applebaum , a litigation partner at Fineman Krekstein & Harris , testified in support of creation of a business court...
...A. Krimstock, partner in the Philadelphia based law firm of Fineman Krekstein & Harris, was elected as president of the Community Associations Institute, Pennsylvania...
The state Superior Court has decided that a proposed class action over the fees charged to owners of approximately 150 Philadelphia condominiums cannot be arbitrated because the condominium developer
Elected and AppointedStephen H. Frishberg, a partner with Deeb Petrakis Blum & Murphy, has been elected president of the Golden Slipper Club and Charities of Philadelphia
...principal of Maven Communications; and Mary Zove, executive director of Fineman Krekstein & Harris. Marketing Budgets Much of the discussion...
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