...U.S...members of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners...
...the state bar will be sending its draft for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's consideration shortly. PBA President Forest N. Myers said the...
..., a partner with Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads Timothy Chiappetta...
...would eliminate the Philadelphia Traffic Court. The mandatory retirement...State Representative Kate Harper, R-Montgomery, the primary sponsor of the...
...The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has assumed jurisdiction over the third state-court lawsuit challenging the constitutionality...
...attorneys with Montgomery McCracken Walker &...the Camden County Bar Association's federal courts committee is set...
...Estate of Patane, a three-judge panel unanimouslyreversed a Montgomery County Orphans' Court judge's ruling ordering High Swartz to return the fees...
...provision violates judges' fundamental rights, an attorney argued before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday. Robert C. Heim, one of the attorneys representing...
...law practitioners, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision to eliminate parenting...in response to the Luzerne County judicial scandal and recent scrutiny...
...are now pending in federal court. The second lawsuit, Tilson v. Corbett, comes from Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge...
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