Professional Services: Legal - Press Releases

Fridkin Joins Schmidt, Kirifides, Pearson & Koutcher as Partner

Schmidt, Kirifides, Pearson & Koutcher of Media, Pa., which celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2007, announced today that Mark Fridkin, Esquire, has joined the firm as a partner. Fridkin brings with him more than 25 years of experience in plaintiffs’ personal injury having previously served as a partner with Marks, Feiner & Fridkin, of Philadelphia.

New Website Helps Artists and Musicians Understand Copyright Law in Plain English

ResearchCopyright.com, a free online resource providing copyright information, has debuted at www.ResearchCopyright.com, to help artists and musicians understand the complexities and myths of copyright law in plain, simple language.

Rhonda Hill Wilson to Speak at ATLA-NJ Education Foundation’s Boardwalk Seminar 2007

Rhonda Hill Wilson to present at ATLA-NJ Education Foundation’s Boardwalk Seminar 2007

New Georgia Divorce and Family Law Blog

Weblogs, or blogs, have become more and more commonplace, and blogs on legal topics provide useful information to consumers of legal services.

Rhonda Hill Wilson Appears on It’s Your Call with Lynn Doyle – Is Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream Still Alive

Rhonda Hill Wilson, Esquire, of Philadelphia joined the panel of It’s Your Call with Lynn Doyle on January 15, 2007. Ms. Hill Wilson commented on whether Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream was still alive today. She also discussed the progress and the work that still needs to be done in the African American community in order to truly fulfill Dr. King's dream.

Gross & Romanick P.C.: Redefining Legal Services Through Technology

Gross and Romanick, P.C. (G&R) is pleased to announce the re-launch of their web site conglomerate aimed at bridging the gap between traditional legal models and today’s most innovative technological solutions. In addition, G&R is also pleased to showcase its unique technological approach to facilitating client service and efficacy in a profession that often relies on outdated management systems.

Court Rules on Statute of Limitations Issue Under Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure

The Arizona Supreme Court recently interpreted Rule 15(c) of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure. In so interpreting, the Supreme Court intended to end the disparate conclusions to which lower courts were coming as they ruled on issues of amended complaints and relating back certain filings to previous filing dates.

White and Williams Honors Renee Chenault-Fattah

White and Williams LLP will present the First Annual Virginia Barton Wallace Award at a special luncheon in Center City Philadelphia to NBC10 News anchor Renee Chenault-Fattah on Wednesday, October 25, 2006.

Hill Wilson Presents on Nursing Home Negligence Ethics At an ATLA Nursing Home Seminar

Rhonda Hill Wilson, Esquire, of Philadelphia spoke on Ethical Dilemmas regarding Nursing Home Case Issues at the ATLA Nursing Home Seminar in Memphis, Tennessee on October 5, 2006. The presentation addressed a range of ethical issues which attorneys representing the elderly and/or incapacitated clients face.

Arizona Supreme Court Rules in Two Automobile Warranty Cases

The Arizona Supreme Court recently decided two cases involving motor vehicle warranty issues. In the first, Parrot v. DaimlerChrysler Corporation, 130 P.3d 530; 473 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 32, the questions revolved around an automobile lease situation, the Arizona Lemon law and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. The second case, Johnson v. Earnhardt's Gilbert Dodge, Inc., 132 P.3d 825; 476 Ariz. Adv. Rep. 33, also involved the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act as well as a service contract issue.