...group to improve its attorneys' service to the Philadelphia Support Center for Child Advocates. John T. Donovan, a partner...
...work as well as possible for the law clerks, our legal and support staff and our clients, but Im ready to give a...
...is themed "For the Children," the answer given by...m. at the National Constitution Center, 525 Arch St., Philadelphia. The...
...Beck, Independence Foundation. Frank Cervone, Support Center for Child Advocates. David L. Cohen, Comcast Corp...
...Lawrence H. Pockers was selected by the Support Center for Child Advocates as a Distinguished Advocate for 2013. Pockers...
...Commonwealth Court's ruling, Frank Cervone, executive director of the Support Center for Child Advocates, called the decision "red-hot" in light of...
...sex married couples don't have to pay. But veteran advocate Paul Clement of Bancroft, who will defend the law before the court...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
.... On April 10, the Support Center for Child Advocates is scheduled to hold its annual Benefit Reception and Auction...
...weekend - to find a request for assistance from a longtime Support Center for Child Advocates volunteer attorney, about child siblings of his now-adult client...
...set to be naturalized. *** The Support Center for Child Advocates is set to host its annual benefit reception and...
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