...Kerns, chairman of the Montgomery County Republican Committee and of Kerns Pearlstine Onorato & Hladik, said, "I think we are going to do very...
...include Joanna Cruz, an attorney with the law firm of Kerns Pearlstine Onorato & Hladik in Upper Gwynedd. Cruz is a former public defender....
...appointments include Joanna Cruz , an attorney with Kerns Pearlstine Onorato & Hladik in Upper Gwynedd, Pa.; William Sasso , board...
David Landau is not likely to find himself with an open schedule any time soon. A little over a year after joining Duane Morris following the dissolution of Wolf Block, the longtime politico has take
...forward with their expansion," said David C. Onorato of Kerns Pearlstine Onorato & Hladik and the Lower Providence defendants' counsel. The correctional...
The crowded field of judicial candidates running in the Democratic and Republican Montgomery County primaries has raised several questions
...Robert J. Kerns, chairman of the Republican committee and of Kerns Pearlstine Onorato & Hladik, the executive committee's recommended slate for endorsement includes: Carolyn...
...Stephen M. Hladik, a partner in the Lansdale, Pa., law firm of Kerns Pearlstine Onorato & Hladik...
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