...patent law. Fortunately, they are also Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (PVLA) clients. Bring Me Your Micro Entities, Your...
...in favor of increased earned income. These innovators have called PVLA for help, through thick and thin, and they are back — this...
...Is this PVLA? Yes, I need a lawyer. I've been arrested for stealing a...
We at The Legal Intelligencer know that there are many attorneys across Pennsylvania who dedicate themselves to helping their communities through pro bono service, but it seems that too often, these
In 2006, Jacqueline Epps graduated from a prestigious degree program and immediately settled into the Philadelphia region to make her mark. She was a rising star, a tireless "gunner" in sch
It's that time of year again. The bells are ringing and your mailbox is bulging. It's the season of charitable giving
...Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts . Wineburgh will help PVLA during its transition from an independent arts organization to a working affiliate...
...arts related legal issues. Arts and cultural nonprofits have increasingly come to PVLA for assistance with intellectual property issues. Many nonprofits are unclear what copyrights...
HonoredThis month Philadelphia VIP recognizes Michael Eidel, a partner of DLA Piper, as "volunteer of the month" for his outstanding volunteer assistance to his VIP clients. Eidel represents VIP clie
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