Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 19046 | 72 available
72 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 19046 in Jenkintown, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $311 per hour.
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R. Emmett Madden, Esq. is an experienced personal injury and criminal defense attorney. Whether defending those accused of crimes or representing injured individuals, he fights for every client as if they are his only client.. For criminal defendants he has won numerous not-guilty verdicts throughout the Delaware Valley. For injured clients, he has obtained maximum recoveries for victims of nursing home negligence, car accidents, medical malpractice, and other injuries.. Mr. Madden is also proud of his work on behalf of the poor and disenfranchised, and has been fighting for social justice for over ten years. He volunteers at Ayuda Christian Legal Clinic in North Philadelphia, serves as a part-time Public Defender in Montgomery County, and chairs the Public Safety Committee in the Borough of Jenkintown, where he has been a Councilman for over six years.. He founded his own firm in 2007, with the idea that an attorney is also a counselor who must guide his clients through difficult times. This philosophy has proved successful, showing that a strong, winning advocate can also be a trusted friend and counselor.
My law practice is concentrated in Family Law, but my firm also handles Personal Injury, Wills, Contracts, Bankruptcy, Commercial Transactions, Entertainment Law, and Civil Litigation with offices located at 310 Huntingdon Pike, Rockledge, PA 19046. The firm is dedicated to preserving and protecting families.. I also offer diversified mediation and arbitration services through Maribeth Blessing, Mediation & Arbitration, L.L.C. to include resolving family, neighborhood, business and elder disputes. I am an Advanced Practitioner with the Association of Conflict Resolution with training completed at the National Center For Mediation Education, a member of the Pennsylvania Council of Mediators, the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of ACR, and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. I am also affiliated with Divorce Done Right and was featured on the Channel 6, ABC nightly news and in the March, 2007 issue of Philadelphia Magazine, in the article, AThe Divorce My arbitration training was received from the American Bar Association Section Of Family Law.. Additionally, I am past president of Collaborative Family Law Affiliates, and presently conduct yearly training sessions for other lawyers interested in resolving divorces without litigation. I am a member of Strathmore=s Who=s Who, a life member of the National Registry of Who=s Who, and was awarded the 2003 Outstanding Service Award by Widener School of Law.. I often receive appointments from the Montgomery Bench as Arbitrator, Special Master and Guardian Ad Litem. As a Child Advocate for MCAP and a volunteer with Legal Aide, I believe in giving back to the community on a pro bono basis. As a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section, I was a former Council member and now serve as the Liaison between the PBA Family Law Committee and the PBA Children=s Rights Committee. I am also a member of the PBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee and its Collaborative Law Sub-committee. With a background in teaching, I am also interested in continuing legal education and organizations promoting legal tutelage, and as such was also President of the Doris Jonas Freed American Inn of Court, now serving as Counselor. Additionally, I served as a member of the MBA Judiciary Committee,as well as a Director for the Montgomery Bar Association, a member of the Montgomery County Bar Trial Lawyers Section and former Chair of the Family Law Section, as well as a member of the Mediation Advisory Panel for Montgomery County.. I love children, boating, painting, golf, reading and my special dog, Loki Tyr, who is a service dog for my husband, and a member of my office family, and who serves as a comfort to my clients. My family is everything to me, and I love being able to spoil my grandchildren.
Mr. Ferleger has decades of experience in resolving disputes for the benefit of thousands of individuals, as well as numerous organizations and government agencies. He believes in zealous representation and also is keenly aware of how important your case is to you.. He has argued five times before the Supreme Court of the United States, represented individuals and government agencies, taught law school, and has written, lectured and consulted nationally.. Mr. Ferleger has served federal courts, presiding over hearings and assisting courts as special master for nearly nine years in one recent case, and as court-appointed monitor in a large class action in another case. In that judicial capacity, he has brought parties to agreement on dozens of matters. In a written decision, a federal judge characterized his service this way: “The Special Master [David Ferleger] is a skilled judicial adjunct who has served the Court with balance and with fairness to the parties.” Mr. Ferleger is a founding member of the Academy of Court Appointed Masters (ACAM), and on the publications committee for its Bench Book for judges.. Mr. Ferleger’s experience also includes representing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, including its Governor, in settling amicably five complex federal class action lawsuits, as well as representing individual and class plaintiffs in many other disputes, often reaching major structural change through discussion and negotiation, as well as judicial decisions.. Additional public service work has included inspection of facilities for the West Virginia Supreme Court's Juvenile Justice Committee, and assisting the National Institute of Mental Health, the State of Wyoming, the State of New Jersey, the National Disabilities Rights Network, and other bodies as well.. Mr. Ferleger has taught at the New York University Law School and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Writing has included book chapters, books of legal materials, law review articles, and popular magazine and newspaper articles.. He has visited programs in about 30 states and internationally. Mr. Ferleger has broad experience including, for example, areas such as civil rights, employment, academic and university disputes, disabilities, ADA, real estate, housing and investments.. His public speaking has ranged from an invited presentation for the United Nations Conference in Iceland, to testimony before the United States Senate, to plenary addresses, speeches and workshops at professional and consumer conferences coast to coast.. With caring, and with the benefit of skills accrued during decades of national experience, Mr. Ferleger brings the parties in your dispute to the courtroom or to the table with a plan designed to maximize the likelihood of success.. Education: University of Pennsylvania, BA 1969; University of Pennsylvania Law School, JD 1972.
Leona specializes in special education law and represents children and their families facing challenges under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1972, and Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972. She helps families to advocate for their children’s needs in special education, school discipline, gifted education, test taking, and other education matters in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and steps in when it becomes necessary to do so.. She brings to her practice more than twenty years of experience pursuing legal excellence for her clients, complex commercial litigation experience in federal and state court, and a passionate devotion to public interest advocacy and social justice. Prior to joining our firm, Leona worked for seven years at a national law firm where she concentrated her practice on complex litigation in a wide range of matters including contract disputes, employment matters, consumer rights litigation and commercial litigation. Leona also previously represented tribal clients throughout the country.. Leona served as a law clerk to the Honorable R. Barclay Surrick of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. She received a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 2004 and graduated cum laude and Order of the Coif (top ten percent). Leona served as an editor of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review.. Prior to attending law school, Leona advocated on behalf of immigrants seeking political asylum and victims of discrimination for six years in Philadelphia and New York for the Anti-Defamation League, the New York Immigration Coalition and other advocacy groups.. Leona has three school-aged children and understands the challenges parents face when advocating for their children.
Joseph Fantini serves as the managing attorney of Rosen Injury Lawyers’ Mass Tort Department. His practice focuses on representing victims injured by dangerous pharmaceutical drugs, defective medical devices and unsafe consumer products. Joe’s background and understanding of complex medical, scientific and legal issues has positioned him to be a leader in national Mass Tort Litigations.. Joe obtained his law degree from the esteemed Widener University School of Law in 2009. While earning his degree, Joe was already active in the legal community, serving as a law clerk in Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas for the Honorable Arnold L. New. While in law school, Joe was the recipient of the Certificate of Achievement in Food and Drug Law, which is awarded to the top student in each section. It was during this time that Joe was first exposed to the intricacies of FDA regulations and oversight. After learning of the devasting injuries suffered by consumers of defective products that were unsafe and inadequately tested, Joe knew he wanted to lend his voice to who were unable to fight these large corporations who placed profits over patient’s safety on their own.. Joe began his career as a lawyer at an international insurance defense firm, where he represented clients in personal injury and product liability matters. After just a few years, Joe moved to a nationally recognized plaintiff’s law firm to representing plaintiffs mass torts and class actions. Joe found that his prior legal experience provided him with invaluable insight into how complex cases are handled from a defense and court perspective allowing him to use this knowledge to successfully obtain compensation for thousands of injured clients during his tenure with this firm. In 2018, Joe joined Rosen Injury Lawyers to manage the Mass Tort Department and oversee all product liability cases.. Over the course of his career, Joe has played a significant role in helping to secure millions of dollars on behalf of his clients in mass tort and class action litigations. As a result of his achievements, Joe has been included in Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Publication as a Rising Star, a distinction given to only 2.5% of attorneys in each state who are forty years old or younger or have been practicing for 10 years or less, continuously since 2013. Joe has also been recognized as The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40 and is a member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 25 Mass Tort Trial Lawyers Association. Additionally, Joe is a member of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, Philadelphia Bar Association, and the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, where he serves as a member of the Young Lawyers executive committee.
Joanne Kleiner can help guide you through the divorce process or resolve your family law issue. She will take the time to listen to you and your situation, and provide you with the information you need to make intelligent, informed decisions. With more than 25 years of experience, it is likely she has handled numerous similar situations and can offer some sage advice. Our practice is focused primarily on family law, so you know the information we provide about family law and the legal process is current.
Jay is Senior Counsel at McMenamin & Wing, bringing over five decades of experience representing injured workers and their families. Previously, he served as the managing partner at a leading workers’ compensation firm.. Jay is a respected member of several legal organizations, including the Workers’ Compensation Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. He has also been a Board of Directors member of the Montgomery County Bar Association and its Judiciary Committee.. Renowned for his key role in the comprehensive settlement of workers’ compensation claims, Jay's advocacy led to the enactment of a pivotal 1996 law that allowed injured workers to fully settle their claims. His vision transformed the handling and settlement of these cases, earning him significant recognition within the Pennsylvania legal community.. Jay earned a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Pennsylvania State University (1964) and a J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh (1971). A graduate of Northeast High School in Philadelphia, he also served in the United States Army in 1968. His early career includes positions as counsel with Community Legal Services in Philadelphia and as an Assistant District Attorney in Montgomery County, where he became Chief of Trials.
Glen Ridenour is a chief litigator at Klenk Law, LLC. He mainly handles estate related litigation including will challenges, trusts and appeals. Glen and staff work closely with clients to deliver exceptional guidance during a difficult time. He became a member of the Missouri Bar in 1991, the Pennsylvania Bar in 1995, and the New Jersey Bar in 2013 which allows him to practice law in all three states. If you need estate related representation you should hire an attorney who focuses on estates. It's all we do!
From the moment you walk you walk into my office for your free, no obligation, consultation, you will realize what sets us apart from other lawyers. You will not be just another client assigned a case number and cattled through the legal process. Instead you will be a part of our legal family. Yes, we treat our clients as we would our own families. We do this because we truly care about the experience our clients get with the legal process. We will explain both the positives and negatives of your case. We will educate you on the law that governs your case and the potential outcomes you can expect. And, if we accept your case, we will fight zealously for you to obtain the maximum possible award.. We hope you will take us up on the opportunity to provide you with a Free Consultation. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. If we don't thoroughly impress you with our knowledge of the law and what we can do for you, then you are under zero obligation to hire us.. Our firm handles all types of personal injury cases including Worker's Compensation, Premises Liabilty Accidents (slip and fall accidents), Automobile Accidents, Social Security cases, injuries from dog attacks, etc. And the Free, no obligation consultation, is given with every case.. Additionally, IF WE DON'T WIN YOUR CASE, WE DON'T GET PAID! What better guarantee is there than that!
For thirty-eight years we have helped injured workers obtain Workers' Compensation benefits in Pennsylvania, and fought insurance companies seeking to terminate our clients' benefits prematurely. We understand that when a worker becomes disabled it can strain relationships, upset the established routine within households, and create fear and uncertainty regarding the future. Ours is a practice built upon obtaining results and providing an empathetic ear throughout the process. There is never a consultation fee. We serve all of greater Philadelphia and Southeastern Pennsylvania.
For more than 30 years, we have been helping people do more than survive divorce. We help them thrive. Our team cares enough to be here for you throughout the entire process, yet we are tough enough to put up a vigorous fight on your behalf.
Ever since he was a child, Marc Shipon understood that the world needed more people who were willing to fight for those who need it the most. While attending William Penn Charter and Franklin and Marshall College, he realized that law was the place in which he could make real difference in the world. That’s why, after finishing at Franklin and Marshall, Mr. Shipon decided to pursue his Juris Doctor at Villanova University.. Although law school can be quite taxing, it was one of the most transformative periods of Marc’s life. While at Villanova University, Marc worked through several courses and dabbled in various types of law. However, all that it took to change his life forever was one internship. At Chester Community Legal Services, he worked with people who had experienced an injury or who had become disabled. He witnessed first-hand the impact that he could make on the lives of people affected by personal injury.. After graduating, Marc Benjamin Shipon knew exactly what he had to do next. That’s why he dedicated his life to representing the injured and disabled. Since 1992, Mr. Shipon has represented countless clients, successfully helping them to retrieve the compensation that they deserve, whether the case be from an auto accident to a medical injury and everything in between.. This long journey has taught him a lot along the way, and he has met several people both professionally and personally that have helped shape him into the lawyer that he has become today. Many of the people he has met and fought for belong to the local Hispanic community, a community in which Mr. Shipon feels deeply and passionately connected.. As a professional, Marc Shipon understands the importance of being involved with professional associations in relation to Catastrophic Personal Injury Law. He has made it a point throughout his career to be an active contributor to some of the most important associations in the country. He is a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representative, the National Association of Disability Representatives, the Philadelphia Bar Association, the Camden County Bar Association, Burlington County Bar Association, and the Mercer County Bar Association.. In addition to his membership in several professional organizations, Mr. Shipon also knows the value in being active in societies outside of the law. He has written for the National Epilepsy Society, helped individuals at the National MS Society, and contributed to various other causes, especially causes pertaining to the Hispanic community.. He is always open to contributing to journals, preparing talks, and assisting an organization in any way that he can. Marc Benjamin Shipon is dedicated to making the world a better place in which to live, and he hopes that you will contact him if you feel that there is a way for him to help with your cause.. You can reach him through his offices in Philadelphia and Jenkintown, and he is more than happy to set up a meeting with you to discuss your auto injuries, birth injuries, malpractice case, or anything else related to catastrophic injuries. He and his team of lawyers, staff, and associated firms have helped thousands of individuals obtain disability benefits when they have a severe medical condition rendering them unable to work and have also help others obtain settlements in injury claims.. Whether it’s in your home, the hospital, or another convenient location in the area, Marc will do what he can to make your life easier. With over twenty years of experience, you can rest assured that your case is in good hands.