Categories

Author: Emily Norman

Curtin & Heefer seeking Legal Assistant

Curtin & Heefner, a prominent Bucks County law firm with offices in Doylestown, Yardley, New Hope and Princeton, is seeking an experienced Legal Assistant to support our Adoption, Estate and Family law practices in our Doylestown office.  We offer a competitive salary and benefits.  Submit cover letter and resume for consideration to John McBride, Firm Administrator, at jjm@curtinheefner.com

Read More »

Michael A. Klimpl Retires as Bucks County Solicitor – Returns Full Time to Antheil Maslow & MacMinn

Antheil Maslow & MacMinn is pleased to welcome Michael A. Klimpl back to full time practice with the firm.  Mr. Klimpl has been serving full time as the Bucks County Solicitor since 2012, and was an assistant Solicitor from 1984 until his appointment as Solicitor in 2012, representing 34 years with the Solicitor’s Office. As County Solicitor, Mr. Klimpl oversaw all litigation brought by and against the county, and provided counsel to its leaders on a broad swath of legal issues confronting county government – everything from contract law to personnel and labor questions. Commissioners’ Chairman Robert G. Loughery praised

Read More »

Jordan Yeager Announces Campaign for Bucks County Court of Common Pleas

DOYLESTOWN, PA, January 10, 2019—Jordan Yeager has declared his candidacy for judge on the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. Yeager, recognized as one of the Commonwealth’s Super Lawyers, will run on both the Democratic and Republican ballots in the May 2019 nonpartisan primary. The Bucks County Court of Common Pleas covers all of Bucks County and serves as the trial court for all civil, criminal, family and probate matters. The court also hears appeals from certain state agencies and all local governments.  Yeager has decades of experience arguing a broad range of the types of cases that come before

Read More »

Eastburn and Gray PC Elects New Shareholders

Doylestown, PA – Eastburn and Gray, P.C. is pleased to announce that Michael E. Peters and Michael T. Pidgeon have been elected shareholders of the firm effective January 1, 2019.  Mr. Peters represents municipalities in Bucks and Montgomery Counties, as well as private commercial and residential clients before zoning hearing boards and municipal governing bodies in land development and zoning matters. He has appeared in courts of common pleas throughout the Commonwealth and Commonwealth Court in land use and municipal law litigation and appeals. He serves as General Counsel to the Pennsylvania State Tax Collectors Association. Mr. Peters is a

Read More »

Jeremy A. Whalen joins Curtin & Heefner LLP

Curtin & Heefner LLP is pleased to announce that Jeremy A. Whalen has joined the Firm as an Associate in the Firm’s Property Damage Department.  Jeremy Whalen, a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association concentrates his practice on insurance defense.  Mr. Whalen is a 2017 graduate of the University of New Hampshire School of Law and is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.  Mr. Whalen, who will practice out of the Firm’s Yardley office, has experience which includes coverage issues and the defense of insurers both in and out of court.  He will be defending insurers in breach

Read More »

Grim, Biehn & Thatcher Welcomes New Attorney

(PERKASIE, Pa.) Grim, Biehn & Thatcher of Perkasie, Pa., is pleased to welcome attorney William D. Oetinger to the firm. A resident of Hatboro, Pa., Oetinger received a bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University and a law degree from Temple University. His areas of practice include general litigation, criminal law, and municipal law. “We are very pleased that William has joined our firm,” said Gregory E. Grim, CEO, Grim, Biehn & Thatcher. “His knowledge and experience will serve our clients well.” Prior to joining Grim, Biehn & Thatcher, Oetinger worked as an assistant public defender in Bucks County, Pa., where

Read More »

High Swartz Welcomes New Commercial & International Attorney

NORRISTOWN, Pa. (January 2019) – Full-service law firm High Swartz is pleased to announce that Nik Zitev, Esq. is joining the firm. Zitev concentrates his practice on complex commercial, business and international matters. Nik’s comprehensive experience includes large scale business control disputes, fiduciary and director liability, arbitration, and international disputes involving individuals and corporations. His international background provides a foundation to quickly adapt to diverse teams and shifting circumstances to provide a broad and deep understanding of critical issues in resolving disputes and efficiently promoting client’s business interests. Prior to joining High Swartz, Nik represented clients as a litigation attorney

Read More »

Supreme Court Board and Committee Vacancies

There are currently five vacancies on Pennsylvania Supreme Court boards and committees and they have been posted on the UJS website. The first vacant position is on the Disciplinary Board. Applicants must be members of the Pennsylvania Bar and be knowledgeable about the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct and Pennsylvania Rules of Disciplinary Enforcement. The second vacancy is on the Juvenile Court Procedural Rules Committee. Applicants should be knowledgeable about the Pennsylvania Rules of Juvenile Court Procedure and experienced in juvenile law practice in Pennsylvania, including dependency and delinquency matters. The third and fourth vacancies are on the Pennsylvania Lawyers

Read More »

Curtin & Heefner Partner Bonnie Stein appointed as a member of the PBA Commission on Women in the Profession

Partner Bonnie Stein has been appointed annually as a Member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Commission on Women in the Profession since it was established in 1993.  The Commission analyze the current status of women in the legal profession and identify barriers that prevent women from full participation in the work, responsibilities and rewards of the profession.  Recommendations are made to the PBA Board  of Governors and House of Delegates for possible action to solve identified problems.  Members of the Commission develop educational programs to address discrimination against women lawyers and unique problems women encounter pursuing professional careers and mentor

Read More »

Announcement from Don Petrille, Bucks County Clerk of the Orphans’ Court

Due to the implementation of the AOPC’s Guardianship Tracking System, the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court has modified its fee bill in the following manner: 1.       Annual Reports (electronically filed) – No Charge 2.       Annual Reports (paper filed) – $ 75.00 3.       Inventory (electronically filed) – No Charge 4.       Inventory (paper filed) – $75.00 The fee changes are effective December 17, 2018.  Kiosks are available within the office of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court for those who need online access.  Fee wavier applications continue to be available for indigent cases. Contact Clerk of the Orphans’ Court, Don Petrille dpetrille@buckscounty.org

Read More »