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Firm: Bentley & Ghen
947 Penn Street , Wyomissing , Pennsylvania 19610
Practice Areas: Adoption
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Firm: Newman Williams, PC
712 Monroe Street , Stroudsburg , Pennsylvania 18360
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Vincent Rubino, Esq. was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was known as “Vinnie” for his first twenty-five years. Attorney Rubino’s family moved to a lower-income neighborhood in Brentwood, Long Island, N.Y. when he was entering fifth grade. After graduating from public schools, from elementary school through college at the State University of New York at Albany, which was all he could afford with loans, scholarships and grants, Attorney Rubino attended Hofstra Law School in Hempstead. N.Y. After law school Vince entertained job offers from firms in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut before deciding to become a small-town lawyer, accepting the lowest-paying job he was offered, in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Upon arriving in Stroudsburg, Attorney Rubino was re-christened “Vince” by the partners in the firm with which he remains, Newman Williams. A partner since 1995, Vince decided to retain his new name, and looks forward to in the future renaming at least one young associate with his firm.. Vince began his legal career representing developers of large real estate projects in the Poconos, businesses in complicated transactions, nonprofit corporations, and countless new homeowners in their quest to start a new life in the Poconos. In the early 1990s, Vince began to notice a trend in the local real estate market whereby unsuspecting families intending to move from New York or New Jersey were being sold home construction packages which they could not afford or which were likely to result in them owning a home worth considerably less than the mortgage debt. Fulfilling his ethical obligations, Vince began suggesting to prospective clients that they consider purchasing an existing home rather than building a new home, raising the ire of some of those making a living utilizing questionable practices. Vince alerted the local newspaper to the problem, which resulted in a series of Pocono Record articles delving into the unfair tactics of some new home contractors in the Poconos.. Recognizing that his referral base for residential real estate closings would likely be drying up, in the mid-nineties Vince devoted his practice completely to helping Pocono residents find solutions to their financial problems. In addition to having successfully represented over 6,000 individuals, married couples and businesses in bankruptcy cases, Vince has helped countless others alleviate their financial problems without the need for bankruptcy. Vince has lectured to his fellow attorneys on bankruptcy matters on dozens of occasions in Hershey, Harrisburg, Grantville, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton and Stroudsburg, as well as to numerous civic and professional organizations. If you ask an attorney, public official or businessperson in the Poconos who they should speak with to learn information about bankruptcy, chances are the answer will be “Vince Rubino”.. Vince has been happily married to Julie Lynn Rubino, an East Stroudsburg School District elementary teacher, since 1994, and is the proud father of a son and a daughter who attended public school in the Stroudsburg Area School District. Other than striving to be a wonderful husband and father, nothing makes Vince happier than helping a single mother, divorced dad, senior citizen, or family struggling to make ends meet find a solution to their financial problems. Former clients of Vince will tell you that he is easy to talk to, very responsive, honest, and understands the problems you are facing. Moreover, he knows his stuff. You will leave your initial consultation feeling more at ease, with a full understanding of your options. Vince will use his vast experience to recommend the best financial solution for you.
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Legal Arts Building 344 West Front Street Penn , Media , Pennsylvania 19063
Practice Areas: Civil ,Criminal Defense ,Estate Planning,Family ,Personal Injury,Real Estate
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Firm: Tinovsky Law Firm
5 Neshaminy Interplex , Trevose , Pennsylvania 19053
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy, Business & Commercial, Corporate , Mergers & Acquisitions, Real Estate , Business
Vlad Tinovsky, Esq. primarily represents closely-held and emerging-growth companies and entrepreneurs in a variety of domestic and international business transactions and litigation matters. Vlad’s clients span a broad range of industries, including information technology, renewable energy, financial services, and healthcare & life sciences.. In his transactional practice, Vlad counsels clients on entity formation and business structures, ranging from single entity formation to complex multi-entity structures with foreign operating subsidiaries. He also assists clients to grow and meet the demands of a changing business landscape through, among other things, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, debt and equity financing and joint venture and strategic alliance transactions. Vlad also counsels clients when difficulties arise in their business, and has represented clients in complex business and commercial litigation, including lawsuits related to securities fraud and shareholder oppression. He has also represented both corporate debtors and creditors in regional and national bankruptcy cases and related litigation, and has administered the wind up, liquidation and dissolution of businesses in and outside of bankruptcy.. Vlad holds an AV® rating (the highest) from Martindale-Hubbell, and has been named to the Pennsylvania Super Lawyers list in 2008, 2010 and 2012 through 2017 by Super Lawyers®, a Thomson Reuters business. Vlad earned his B.A. in Economics, with honors and distinction, from Pennsylvania State University, and his law degree from Rutgers University School of Law, where he served as an editor of the Rutgers Law Journal.
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Firm: Vivian I. Zumas
742 Main St , Bethlehem , Pennsylvania 18018
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: DeLuca Law Offices
Deluca Law Offices , Kingston , Pennsylvania 18704
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis Cohen LLP
1650 Arch Street 22 Floor 1910 , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19103
Practice Areas: Civil ,Products Liability
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Firm: Appellate Law Group, P.C.
Radnor Financial Center , Radnor , Pennsylvania 19087
Practice Areas: Appeals
I started Appellate Law Group in 2013 because after 30 years of practicing law, I decided that my area of focus -- appellate practice -- needed to be handled differently from other types of litigation.. Representing a client in an appeal is time-intensive. The appellate lawyer must review the trial record and understand what happened at trial. She must be willing to do extensive legal research, because good research is often the difference between winning and losing.. An appellate lawyer must also love to write. Crafting a first-rate written argument is part skill, part art. It must be easy to read and easy to understand. Appellate judges and their law clerks are busy people with hundreds of cases to decide every year. To get their attention, an appellate brief needs to be just that -- brief -- as well as persuasive.. We believe that appeals should handled by an attorney who is completely focused on one case at a time--yours. We don't use forms or have "canned" briefs. Each and every brief is carefully researched and written to present the facts and the law in a compelling argument.
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3000 Two Logan Square Eighteenth and Arch Street , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19103
Practice Areas: Civil ,Copyrights,Trademarks
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Quatrini Rafferty PC , Greensburg , Pennsylvania 15601
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
Vincent J. Quatrini, Jr. is a founding partner at the firm and serves as managing partner. He concentrates his practice in the area of workers’ compensation and the representation of injured workers exclusively.. Mr. Quatrini has more than 38 years of experience in state and federal courts and has served as counsel in prominent cases.. In 1986, Mr. Quatrini successfully argued to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, in the case of Gilliland v. Heckler, that the administrative law judge in a Social Security disability claim must give considerable weight to the opinions of a treating physician.. In 1987, in the case of Pawlosky v. WCAB (Latrobe Brewing Co.), one of the most widely cited workers’ compensation cases in Pennsylvania, Mr. Quatrini convinced the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania to dramatically redefine the term "injury" under the Workers’ Compensation Act; namely, any disease which constitutes an insult to the body as well as any work-related aggravation of a non-occupational disease are considered injuries.. In 1988, in the case of Camaione v. Boro of Latrobe, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court adopted Mr. Quatrini’s argument and spelled out the rule that all injured workers being paid under the Heart and Lung Act are entitled to a hearing in order to determine eligibility, and furthermore, that a injured worker’s disability status cannot be changed from temporary to permanent unless a due process hearing is conducted.. In 2002, in the case of McIlvaine v. WCAB (States), Mr. Quatrini persuaded the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that an over-the-road truck driver who was injured while passing through Pennsylvania was covered by the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act for that injury. The company had argued that the trucking company was headquartered in another state and that the injured worker had to use the workers’ compensation policy from the other state. As a result of this decision, any individual who is hurt while working in Pennsylvania - no matter what state that person lives in or in what state that person was hired - has the protection of the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act.. In 2004, in the case of Coleman v. WCAB (Indiana Hospital), another workers’ compensation case handled by Mr. Quatrini, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that an independent medical examination could include a diagnostic test only if the test did not involve more than a minimal risk and was not unreasonably intrusive.. Mr. Quatrini has contributed to the professional advancement of Workers’ Compensation law in many ways:. Mr. Quatrini has volunteered his time to numerous endeavors for the legal profession and has been recognized for his accomplishments:. Mr. Quatrini has devoted considerable energy and time to the philanthropic community:. Mr. Quatrini received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from St. Vincent College in 1971, and his Doctorate of Law from Duquesne University in 1974. He is a lifelong resident of the Latrobe-Greensburg area and is married to Patricia Cecchini, a nursing instructor at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He and Patricia have two sons, Michael, an associate at QuatriniRafferty, and Adam, a law student at Duquesne Law School.
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Firm: Shulman & Shabbick, P.C.
533 Delaware Ave , Palmerton , Pennsylvania 18071
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
In the area of family law, I have have experience representing clients in divorce, custody, child and spousal support matters, domestic violence matters, guardianships, and power of attorney abuses. I have obtained favorable outcomes in Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton counties, including obtaining 3rd party primary and legal custody for relatives, and maintaining primary physical custody and obtaining joint physical custody for fathers and mothers. I am experienced in the differing custody and support procedures of Carbon, Northampton, and Lehigh counties and have appeared before the Court at all stages of litigation including conferences, master’s hearings, and trials. As a mother of a young daughter, I am intimately familiar with the struggles of raising children and can relate to the sometimes overlooked issues concerning infant welfare and structured schedules. Whatever your concern may be, my passion for families and children will provide you with zealous thoughtful, and informed representation personalized for your desired outcome.. In the area of workers’ compensation, I have experience representing claimants throughout various stages of workers compensation litigation from the initial claim petition, to hearings, penalty petitions, and compromise and release hearings. I have successfully argued complex workers’ compensation matters before both Workers’ Compensation Judges and the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board. Whether your profession involves demanding physical labor, complex work environments, or a stressful office atmosphere, I will guide you through the process and ensure your rights are properly protected to obtain the desired outcome specific to your situation.. My experience in personal injury and general civil litigation matters includes representing victims of automobile accidents, slip/trip and falls, medical malpractice, consumer protection law, common law fraud, and contract dispute matters. I have also negotiated favorable settlements for clients in the areas of land use/zoning law and real estate tax appeals.. I was admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey in 2009, the U.S. District Court of New Jersey in 2011, and the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and Third Circuit Court of Appeals in 2012. Between 2009 and 2010, I completed a judicial clerkship with the Honorable Emil Giordano of the Northampton County Court of Common Pleas. I am an active member of the Carbon, Lehigh and Northampton County Bar Associations, where I have moderated a continuing legal education seminar on domestic violence. I am an active member of the Lehigh Valley Women Lawyers Group, Carbon County Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.. I am a lifelong Lehigh Valley resident. I am currently a member of the Northampton County League of Women Voters (member of the Board 2013-2015), American Association of Universty Women (AAUW - Easton 2011-present), and the First Presbyterian Church of Easton (finance committee member since 2014, Choir Member since 2010). I enjoy singing and playing music on the French horn and piano in my spare time.
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Firm: Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
1835 Market Street, 14th Floor , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19103
Practice Areas: Corporate , Labor , Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor
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Firm: Law Offices Of Vincent D. Martini
111 N Olive Street , Media , Pennsylvania 19063
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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The Cira Centre 12th Floor , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19104
Practice Areas: Patents
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Two Liberty Place 28th Floor 50 S 16th Street , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19102
Practice Areas: Civil ,Products Liability,Property
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400 3rd Ave Ste 314 , Kingston , Pennsylvania 18704
Practice Areas: DUI & DWI
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Firm: Reilly, Janiczek and McDevitt, P.C.
One South Penn Square The Widener Building Pen , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19107
Practice Areas: Civil ,Insurance ,Products Liability,Toxic Substances
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Firm: Pribanic and Pribanic LLC
513 Court Place , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania 15219
Practice Areas: Appellate ,Construction ,Environmental
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Firm: Victory Disability
40 Lloyd Ave , Malvern , Pennsylvania 19355
Practice Areas: Legal Services, Personal Injury
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Firm: Ryan, Russell, Ogden and Seltzer P.C.
800 North Third Street 101 , Harrisburg , Pennsylvania 17102
Practice Areas: Administrative ,Appellate ,Civil ,Condemnation & Eminent Domain,Energy ,Gaming ,Probate ,Trusts,Zoning, Planning & Land Use