The state Superior Court has ruled that Norristown, Pa.-based High Swartz may owe back some, but not all, of the nearly $109,000 in attorney fees it billed over and above the $75,000 flat fee agreeme
...F. Murphy, a zoning and land use lawyer, joined Wisler Pearlstine as a partner. Murphy's addition enables the...
...Safety Authority. Adam L. Fernandez of Wisler Pearlstine was appointed by the Nether Providence Township board of commissioners...
...J. Kerns, chairman of the Montgomery County Republican Committee and of Kerns Pearlstine Onorato & Hladik, said, "I think we are going to do...
...Claudia Huot was named a partner in Wisler Pearlstine. Huot concentrates her practice in the area of...
...Speakers Claudia Huot of Wisler Pearlstine served as moderator of a presentation at Lehigh University's...
...Speakers Claudia Huot of Wisler Pearlstine served as moderator of a presentation at Lehigh University's...
The state Supreme Court has split evenly for the first time since Justice Joan Orie Melvin was suspended in the wake of criminal charges
...implications and the division of assets. Megan Dalton joined Wisler Pearlstine as an associate in the firm's litigation practice group....
...A. Roos, chair of the education law department at Wisler Pearlstine, moderated and presented at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's seminar...
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