...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...
...by striking a fee-sharing deal with Donald Pulver's Northwest 15th Street Associates, which originally was slated to develop the courthouse. Rotwitt said...
...co-developer and receiving payments from Donald W. Pulver's Northwest 15th Street Associates, Dugan and Maginnis said. Rotwitt's counsel also...
...by striking a fee-sharing deal with Donald Pulver's Northwest 15th Street Associates, which originally was slated to develop the courthouse. Rotwitt said...
...struck the agreements with the developer, Donald W. Pulver's Northwest 15th Street Associates, and paid $1.1 million in a tenant representative fee...
...by striking a fee-sharing deal with Donald Pulver's Northwest 15th Street Associates, which originally was slated to develop it. Rotwitt said he...
...by striking a fee-sharing deal with Donald Pulver's Northwest 15th Street Associates, which originally was slated to develop it. Rotwitt said he...
The First Judicial District's counsel in the court's legal malpractice lawsuit against the former lawyer on the Philadelphia family courthouse deal is seeking to compel the medical examination and th
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