We have extensive experience representing individuals and companies in Business Issues, Disability, Labor and Employment, Civil Rights, Estate Planning, Real Estate Issues, Family Law, Personal Injury and Traffic Court. For more information, see our Practice Areas page. We provide notary services as well. Our practice includes Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware, and Chester Counties, as well as other counties in Pennsylvania. The Firm has represented individuals and companies in labor, civil rights, employment and contract issues. Our clients include local, state, and federal government employees, employees of school districts, members of police forces, and union members. The Firm also represents Federal, State, County and City employees before administrative agencies including, but not limited to, the Merit System Protection Board, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Office of Civil Rights, the Department of Labor, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, the Philadelphia Human Relations Commission, the Unemployment Compensation Board, the Zoning Board, and the Fair Housing Commission. The Firm has been involved in litigation in all of the Philadelphia County Courts, the Courts of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties, the Federal District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States Supreme Court, and before various Federal and State Administrative Agencies. The Firm is part of extensive national referral networks through Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc., CLC, Inc., ARAG North America Inc., Countrywide Pre-Paid Legal Services, Signature Legal Care, and Caldwell Legal USA. In addition, the Firm receives extensive referrals from the Philadelphia Bar Association Lawyer Referral and Information Service, which requires pre-evaluation and training. The Firm can also provide complete legal services in American Sign Language to to effectively serve the deaf community. More about what the Firm can offer the deaf community can be found here. |