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Author: Deb Donahue

Second Annual Patent Infringement Litigation Event Hosted by Bucks County and Montgomery Bar Associations Welcomes Judges from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

On October 4, 2018, at the Joseph Ambler Inn in North Wales, PA, the Intellectual Property Law Sections of the Bucks County and Montgomery Bar Associations hosted Judges Mitchell S. Goldberg and Mark A. Kearney of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to discuss their perspectives on patent infringement litigation.  In this second annual event, the judges, along with panel members Patricia S. Rogowski, Esq. of Rogowski Law and Robert S. Silver, Esq. of Caesar Rivise, PC spent the evening providing insights, anecdotes, and practice tips on unique issues that arise during patent infringement litigation, including recent

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Advertise in The WRITS – 10/15 ad reservation deadline for next issue

The WRITS is the official publication of the Bucks County Bar Association. It focuses on national, state and local matters that affect the practice of law within Bucks County, and activities of the Association and members that contribute to the welfare of Bucks County communities. The WRITS is published quarterly and is mailed directly to 1,000 attorneys in Bucks County, more than 1,500 physician, dentist and beauty salon reception areas and more than 1,000 community business leaders and owners throughout Bucks County, PA. For advertising information, contact Alicia at alicia@hoffpubs.com or 610-685-0914 x 210 Also, check out Member PROfiles – exclusive BCBA

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Grace M. Deon, Esq. to Speak at 2018 Exceptional Children Conference

Doylestown, PA – Grace M. Deon, Esq. will speak at PBI’s 2018 Exceptional Children Conference in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on October 8, 2018. The seminar will cover current ethics topics including conflicts, government and individual interests, and how the rules of ethics impact the special education practitioner. Ms. Deon is a shareholder and member of Eastburn and Gray’s management committee. Her practice focuses on Employment, Commercial and Special Education litigation. She has more than 20 years of special education law experience. Much of her work consists of trying cases on behalf of school districts and employers before state and federal courts

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Bucks County Court Administration looking for new member of Children and Youth Conflict Counsel

Bucks County Court Administration is looking for a new member of the Children and Youth Conflict Counsel list. This is a contract position, currently paying $21,537.12 per year, in monthly installments of $1,794.76. This member will be appointed to represent parents in Dependency and Involuntary Termination proceedings when a conflict arises with Legal Aid. It is preferred, but not required, that candidates have experience in representing parties in these types of matters. Applicants should submit, via mail or e-mail, a letter of interest, resume and proof of malpractice insurance to: Stephen G. Heckman, Esquire Court Administrator 100 N. Main Street,

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Vacancies on Pennsylvania Supreme Court boards and committees

There are currently three vacancies on Pennsylvania Supreme Court boards and committees and they have been posted on the UJS website. The first vacant position is on the Interbranch Commission for Gender, Racial and Ethnic Fairness. Applicants should have a strong interest in promoting non-discrimination. The second vacancy is on the Minor Court Rules Committee. Applicants should be knowledgeable about the Pennsylvania Rules of Conduct, Office Standards and Civil Procedure for magisterial district judges and courts, and experienced in magisterial district court practice. The third vacancy is on the Continuing Legal Education Board. Applicants must be active members of the

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Kathleen M. Thomas Speaks at the 2018 PBPMTCA Conference

Norristown, PA, September 28, 2018– High Swartz Special Counsel, Kathleen M. Thomas recently spoke at the PBPMTCA (Pennsylvania Business Privilege and Mercantile Tax Collectors Association) Conference on September 27th. Kathleen participated in two sessions during the 2 day conference. The first session was a round-table discussion with, Jan Kowalski of Pine Township, Nicholas Grimes of McKeesport and Tricia Dickert of Allentown on “SB653, Everything You Ever Wanted To Know and What’s Next” which dealt with current proposed amendments to collection methods to the Local Tax Enabling Act. The second session, Kathleen led was “How to Approach Penalty and Interest Abatement

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Michael W. Mills presented “Qualified Business Income Deduction Under IRC Sec. 199A” at the Financial Planning Association

Michael W. Mills, JD, CFP, CPA, a Partner of Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP in Doylestown, PA, presented – “Qualified Business Income Deduction Under IRC Sec. 199A” at the Financial Planning Association of the Philadelphia Tri-State Area’s September 27th Bucks County Continuing Education Study Group Breakfast meeting at the Doylestown Country Club. This informative program outlined the mechanics of the QBI Deduction to highlight issues that will allow financial planners to identify opportunities and challenges with the deduction, and review planning strategies. Mills has 26 years of experience as an attorney and CPA representing closely-held businesses and their owners with

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Tina Mazaheri has been elected to the Board of CB Cares Educational Foundation

Tina Mazaheri, Esquire is proud to announce that she has been selected to join the Board of Directors of the CB Cares Education Foundation. The Foundation is an independent nonprofit 501(c)3 state-approved Education Improvement Organization, serving the Central Bucks School District that includes 23 schools, nearly 20,000 students and 37,800 families. The organization is self-sustained by the generosity of its donors, fundraising efforts and EITC business partners. As Central Bucks School District’s Educational Foundation and leading partner in innovative education, the organization does not benefit from tax payer dollars. Born and raised in Doylestown Township, and a graduate of Kutz

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Don Petrille, Jr. Speaks on “The Exploding World of Guardianships”

Norristown, PA, September 26, 2018– High Swartz Of Counsel Attorney Donald Petrille Jr. presented at the Bucks County Bar Association Bench Bar on Friday September 21st. Don presented on “The Exploding World of Guardianships” at the Orphans’ Court section with Judge Gary Gilman and Judge Theodore Fritsch. The panel discussed implementation of the new Guardianship Tracking System, which is designed to allow court personnel to ensure court appointed guardians are taking proper care of incapacitated persons, especially their financial assets. Don, along with court administrators, judges and other persons interested in vulnerable incapacitated persons across the state helped the Administrative

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Salzer Presents at Bucks County Bar Association Annual Bench Bar Conference

Doylestown, PA – Williams Family Law partner Robert J. Salzer presented last week at the 2018 Bench Bar Conference hosted by the Bucks County Bar Association. The conference took place September 20-22, 2018 at The Hotel Hershey in Hershey, PA. Salzer spoke at a program entitled “The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017: A Family Court Perspective,” participating in a panel that included Bucks County Family Court judges Brian T. McGuffin, James M. McMaster and Jeffrey G. Trauger. The session discussed last year’s tax code overhaul and its effects on separation, divorce and marital dissolution planning.  Salzer, who holds

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