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NOTICE TO COUNSELYour attention is directed toSection 3162 of the Probate,Estates and Fiduciaries Codeof June 30, 1972 (Act No.164) which requires advertise-ment of grant of letters to con-tain the name and address ofthe personal representatives.
ORPHANS’ COURT OFPHILADELPHIA COUNTY
Letters have been granted on theEstate of each of the followingdecedents to the representativesnamed, who request all personshaving claims against the Estateto present them in writing and allpersons indebted to the Estate tomake payment to them (unlessotherwise noted all addresses be-ing in Philadelphia)
BARROS, ANTOINETTE P. --Stephen Weiss, Executor, c/oJeanne M. Sninski, Esq., #119Neshaminy Plaza I, 3070 BristolPike, Bensalem, PA 19020; JeanneM. Sninski, Esq., Attorney, #119Neshaminy Plaza I, 3070 BristolPike, Bensalem, PA 19020.
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CORADO, RITA L. -- AnthonyD. Bartolomeo, Executor, c/oPappano & Breslin, 3305 EdgmontAvenue, Brookhaven, PA 19015;Christopher M. Murphy, Esq.,Attorney, Pappano & Breslin,3305 Edgmont Avenue, Brookhav-en, PA 19015.
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CWIK, FRANK -- Robert E.Cwik, Jr., Administrator, c/oJames T. Owens, Esq., P.O. Box85, Edgemont, PA 19028-0085;James T. Owens, Atty., P.O. Box85, Edgemont, PA 19028-0085.
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NITKA, MARGARET M. -- Pat-rician Ann Kelly and Henry G.Nitka, Executors, c/o Jeremy Z.Mittman, Esq., 593 BethlehemPike, Suite 10, Montgomeryville,PA 18936; Jeremy Z. Mittman,Atty., 593 Bethlehem Pike, Suite10, Montgomeryville, PA 18936.
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RIBECCHI, JOACHIM -- DonnaRibecchi, Executor, 512 Lee Road,Norwood, PA 19074; Martin I.Isenberg, Atty., Two Penn CenterPlaza, Suite 1020, Philadelphia,PA 19102.
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SALTZ, NATHAN JEROME --Terry-Jean Goldberg, Executrix,c/o Robert R. Atkins, Jr., Esquire,Leonard, Sciolla, Leonard &Tinari, Two Penn Center, Suite1910, 1500 John F. KennedyBlvd., Philadelphia, PA 19102;Robert R. Atkins, Jr., Esq., Attor-ney, Leonard, Sciolla, Leonard &Tinari, Two Penn Center, Suite1910, 1500 John F. Kennedy Blvd.,Philadelphia, PA 19102.
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SANDERS, COREY E. akaSANDERS, CORY -- QuareemOverton, Administrator, c/o DavidW. Crosson, Esq., Crosson &Richetti, LLC, 609 W. HamiltonSt., Suite 210, Allentown, PA18101; David W. Crosson, Esq.,Attorney, Crosson & Richetti,LLC, 609 W. Hamilton St., Suite210, Allentown, PA 18101.
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VENNERI, DOLORES F. --David Venneri, Executor, 2 York-shire Drive, Newtown, PA 18940.
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ZUKOWSKI, THERESA M. --Donna M. Hendrickson, Execu-trix, c/o R. Steven Porreca, Esq.,38 Beaver Run Road, Downing-town, PA 19335; R. StevenPorreca, Attorney, 38 Beaver RunRoad, Downingtown, PA 19335.
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PHILADELPHIA COUNTY – ORPHANS’ COURT DIVISIONNo. 00487 DE of 2020
IN RE: MAGGIE BENNETT, DECEASEDTO: All persons claiming an interest in the real estate located at 1623Diamond Street, Philadelphia, PA as an heir or devisee of Maggie Ben-nett, through Maggie Bennett, or through an heir or devisee of MaggieBennett, creditors that do not have liens of record, and all other personsand parties holding or claiming a lien, title, claim or other interest in theproperty.NOTICE: Notice is hereby given that the Philadelphia Community De-velopment Coalition Inc. has filed a Petition to Determine Title to RealEstate located at 1623 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, PA (OPA/BRT:321043600), pursuant to 20 Pa. C.S. § 3546. You are hereby notified tofile a written response to the Petition for Determination of Title to RealEstate on or before July 28, 2020 or the court may deem that you have noobjection to the relief requested therein and may grant such relief withoutfurther notice to you. Such requested relief includes the adjudication ofthe interest of Decedent Maggie Bennett in the property located at 1623Diamond Street to be in Petitioner, Philadelphia Community Develop-ment Coalition, Inc. If you do not have a lawyer, you should contact:Lawyer Referral Service, Philadelphia Bar Association, 1101 Market St.,11th Floor, Phila., PA 19107 (215) 238-1701.By: ORPHANIDES & TONER LLP, Attorneys for Petitioner, 1500 JohnF. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19102; 267-236-7500.
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Notice is hereby given that Arti-cles of Incorporation for a profes-sional corporation were filed forPeter F. Krumbhaar Inc. with theCommonwealth of Pennsylvaniaon June 24, 2020. The address ofthe registered office is 811 N. 29thStreet, Philadelphia PA 19130 inPhiladelphia County. This corpo-ration is incorporated under theprovisions of the Business Corpo-ration Law of 1988, as amended.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC REPRIMANDS
Notice is hereby given that athree-member panel of the Disci-plinary Board of the SupremeCourt of Pennsylvania will admin-ister Public Reprimands to the at-torneys listed below on July 22,2020 at 10:00 a.m.
The Public Reprimands will beadministered via WebEx and willbe livestreamed on YouTube.Alink to the live-stream will be post-ed on the Pennsylvania Disciplina-ry Board’s website: w w w .padisciplinarvboard.org.Cynthia A. Baldwin-AlleghenyCounty.Richard P. Gainey-AlleghenyCounty.Michael Patrick O’Day-AlleghenyCounty.Jeffrey Marc Robinson-AlleghenyCounty.William Craig Penglase-BucksCounty.Qawi Abdul-Rahman -PhiladelphiaSigang Li-Philadelphia.James Richard Lloyd, III, Phila-delphia.
Marcee D. SloanBoard Prothonotary
The Disciplinary Board of theSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
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NOTICE OF SUSPENSIONNotice is hereby given that by Or-der of the Supreme Court ofPennsylvania dated June 24, 2020,Asher Brooks Chancey, (#205029)of Philadelphia, is Suspended onConsent from the Bar of this Com-monwealth for a period of threeyears, retroactive to September 9,2019.
Marcee D. SloanBoard Prothonotary
The Disciplinary Board of theSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
IN RE:
AMENDMENT OF RULES 205(b) and (c), 208(c) and (d)(1), and 213(d)(3) of the PENNSYLVANIA RULES OF DISCIPLINARY ENFORCEMENT
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NO. 198
DISCIPLINARY RULES
DOCKET
ORDER
PER CURIAM
AND NOW, this 6th day of July, 2020, upon the recommendation of the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, which follows the proposal having been published for comment in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, 50 Pa.B. 642 (February 1, 2020),
IT IS ORDERED pursuant to Article V, Section 10 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, that Rules 205(b) and (c), 208(c) and (d)(1), and 213(d)(3) of the Pennsylvania Rules of Disciplinary Enforcement are amended as set forth in the attached form.
This ORDER shall be processed in accordance with Pa.R.J.A. No. 103(b), and shall be effective in thirty (30) days.
Material to be added is bolded and underlined.Material to be deleted is bolded and in brackets.
Rule 205. The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
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(b) The regular terms of members of the Board shall be for six years, unless otherwise specified by order of the Court, and no member shall serve for more than one term. Except when acting under Paragraph (c)(5), (7), (8), [and] (9) and (16) of this rule, the Board shall act only with the concurrence of not less than the lesser of: (i) seven members, or (ii) a majority of the members in office who are not disqualified from participating in the matter or proceeding. Seven members shall constitute a quorum. The presence of members who are disqualified from participating in one or more matters to be considered at a meeting shall nonetheless be counted for purposes of determin-ing the existence of a quorum for the consideration of all matters on the agenda.
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(c) The Board shall have the power and duty:
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(16) To decide, through the Board Chair, the Vice-Chair, or a designated lawyer-member of the Board, an interlocutory appeal to the Board when such appeal is permitted by the Enforcement Rules, the Board Rules, or other law.
[16](17) To exercise the powers and perform the duties vested in and imposed upon the Board by law.
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Rule 208. Procedure.
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(c) Prehearing and [H]hearing procedures. — The procedure in formal [P]proceedings before hearing committees and special masters shall be governed by Board rules, the Enforcement Rules, and the decisional law of the Court and the Board in attorney discipline and reinstate-ment matters. [except that, u]Unless waived in the manner provided by [such] the Board [r]Rules, at the conclusion of the hearing the hearing committee or special master shall submit a report to the Board containing the findings and recommendations of the hearing committee or special master.
(d) Review and action by Board.
(1) The procedure in formal [P] proceedings before the Board shall be governed by Board rules, the Enforcement Rules, and the decisional law of the Court and the Board in attorney discipline and reinstatement matters. [except that, u]Unless waived in the manner provided by [such] the Board [r] Rules, both parties shall have the right to submit briefs and to present oral argument to a panel of at least three members of the Board. Members of the Board who have participated on a reviewing panel under paragraph (a)(4) or (5) of this rule shall not participate in further consideration of the same matter or decision thereof on the merits under this subdivision (d).
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Rule 213. Subpoena power, depositions and related matters.
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(d) Challenges; appeal of challenges to subpoena. Any attack on the validity of a subpoena issued under this rule shall be handled as follows:
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COURT OF APPEALS
CASES LISTED FORDISPOSITION
PHILA., PA.
WED., JULY 8, 2020
10 a.m.Robinson, Appellant v. Cameron, et al.
(ARGUE); 18-3340.USA v. Senke, et al., Appellant (ARGUE);
19-1287.USA v. Heatherly, et al., Appellant (ARGUE);
19-2424.USA v. Staples, et al., Appellant (ARGUE);
19-2932.USA v. Brito, et al., Appellant (ARGUE);
19-3239.
DISTRICT COURT
NOTICE1. Counsel shall promptly notify the dep-uty clerk to each judge before whom he/she has a case listed upon becoming attached for trial in another court. To be accorded recognition, a busy slip, using the designated form, MUST be filed in Room 2609 before 1 p.m. on the day after counsel becomes attached.2. Cases in the trial pools do not necessar-ily appear in the order in which they will be called. Counsel should therefore be ready to begin trial upon receiving telephone call notice, subject to the following:(a) Counsel whose cases are in the pools will be given 48 hours’ notice, if feasible, but not less than 24 hours notice to ready for trial with witnesses.(b) It is counsel’s responsibility to check with each judge’s deputy clerk on the status and movement of criminal and civil cases in that judge’s pool.(c) Counsel will not be required to com-mence trial less than 24 hours after com-pleting trial of another case.
J. SANCHEZChief Judge
SANCHEZ, CH.J. Scheduling Courtroom Deputy: Nancy DeLisle
Phone: (267) 299-7789ESR/Courtroom Deputy: Stacy Wertz
Phone: (267) 299-7781
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P. B. TUCKER, J.Courtroom Deputy: Kimberly Scott-Hayden
Phone: 267-299-7619
MON., JULY 27, 20209:30 A.M.CR2019-000463-0 F. Weber
United States of America v.Jose Manuel Figueroa
K. Young
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000377-0 J. OrtizUnited States of America v.Ricardo Carrion
B. Cooper
C.M. RUFE, J.Scheduling/Deputy Clerk: Velma T. White
Phone: (267) 299 -7490Fax: (267) 299-5077
ESR/Courtroom Deputy: Erica PrattPhone (267) 299-7499
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-417- V. Gauri, AUSA
United States of America v.Rodney KentP. Levin, Esq.
CR2018-578- J. Grenell, AUSAUnited States of America v.Luis Enrique
Rodriguez-SebastianL. Savino, Jr., Esq.
CR2018-590- J. Labrum, III AUSAUnited States of America v.Juan Alicide
Abreu-EspinosaM. Isenberg, Esq.
CR2019-267- S. Solow, AUSAUnited States of America v.Brian Howell
C. Martir, Esq.CR2019-548- K. Newton, AUSAUnited States of America v.Dimitre Hadjiev
P. Scuderi, Esq.
T. J. SAVAGE, J.Courtroom 9A
Courtroom Deputy: Alex Eggert Phone: 267-299-7599
Judicial Secretary: Joanne TyerPhone 267-299-7480
WED., JULY 8, 2020Specially Listed
Criminal Jury Trial9:00 A.M.CR2018-000582-0 L. C. Wright
United States of America v.Leroy WattsL. T. Savino
CR2019-000336-0 P. T. DeSouza; P. T. DeSouzaUnited States of America v.Malcolm Xavier
TaylorM. T. Wilson; W. J. Brennan
CR2019-000537-0 S. SchlessingerUnited States of America v.Michael Miller
K. YoungCR2019-000584-0 M. B. WilmothUnited States of America v.Shantel Foxworth
N. CaravasosCR2020-000027-0 M. S. Miller
United States of America v.Lawrence Nathaniel Galloway
E. ToplinCR2019-000336-0 P. T. DeSouza; P. T. DeSouza
United States of America v.Michael Whitehurst
M. T. Wilson; W. J. BrennanCR2019-000365-0 M. B. Dubnoff; S. A. Solow
United States of America v.Jarrett Melvin Tarn
S. P. PatrizioCR2019-000676-0 M. CurranUnited States of America v.Richard Meleski
N. MacEoin
G.E.K. PRATTER, J. Secretary/Civil Deputy: Susan.Flaherty
Phone: (267) 299-7350Courtroom/Criminal Deputy: Mike Coyle
Phone: (267) 299-7359
WED., JULY 8, 20209:30 A.M.2016-05874
Joseph H. Lewis, Jr. v.University of Pennsylvania
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On Trial9:30 A.M.2013-07556SHAWN T. WALKER v.FRANK REGAN
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P.S. DIAMOND, J.Courtroom 14-A
Secretary/Courtroom Deputy: Richard ThiemePhone: (267) 299-7730
Criminal Courtroom Deputy: Lenora Kashner Wittje
Phone: (267) 299-7739r
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial
9:30 A.M.CR2019-257- A. Reinitz
U.S. v.BarnetteR. D. Thompson
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-013- J. R. Arteaga
U.S. v.Vines, et al.R. D. Thompson; S. J. Britt
CR2018-483- K. T. NewtonU.S. v.Shahen
R. P. Link
CR2019-017- J. T. LabrumU.S. v.Adames
C. O. ReynoldsCR2019-112- T. A. Marinari
U.S. v.ClarkeE. M. Cohen
CR2019-538- J. A. LaBarU.S. v.Hopper
A. C. JosephCR2019-588- N. Rue
U.S. v.MorganA. Halim
CR2019-614- R. LivermoreU.S. v.Andrews
C. Henry; K. YoungCR2019-710- K. T. Newton
U.S. v.McCorkleJ. P. Green, Jr.
CR2020-013- P. T. DesouzaU.S. v.Shawn Brown
J. J. McHugh, Jr.CR2020-044- M. Curran
U.S. v.SimpsonA. Halim
TUE., JULY 21, 2020
Specially ListedCriminal Jury Trial
9:30 A.M.CR2019-368- K. T. Newton
U.S. v.TantushyanJ. H. Ibrahim; D. J. Glassman; B. C.
Wittles; B. J. Zeiger; L. J. Bozzelli; G. G. Besnilian; A. R. Kessel; P. J. Hetznecker
C. D. JONES II, J.Courtroom 15-B
Secretary/ Civil Deputy: Jamie McDermottPhone: 267-299-7750
Courtroom/Criminal Deputy: A’iShah L. El-ShabazzPhone: 267-299-7759
WED., JULY 8, 2020
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-467- F. Costello
United States of America v.Carla SlaterM. Jayaraman
Civil Jury Trial2016-2348
Tacconelli v.Taconelli______
2017-2894Pham v.Quadgen
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MON., JULY 20, 2020
Specially ListedCriminal Jury Trial
9:30 A.M.CR2019-270- A. Eve.
United States of America v.Mark GreenT. Fitzpatrick
M.S. GOLDBERG, J.
Secretary/ Civil Deputy: Sharon LippiPhone: 267-299-7500
Criminal Deputy: Steve SonniePhone:267-299-7509
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QUINONES ALEJANDRO, J.Courtroom 8B
Secretary/Civil Deputy, Nicole Phillippi(267) 299-7460
Criminal Deputy Clerk, Rosalind Burton-Hoop(267) 299-7467
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SCHMEHL, J.Criminal Deputy Tanya L. Allender
Phone: 610-320-5030Secretary/civil Deputy: Barbara A. Crossley
Phone: 610-320-5099The Gateway Building
201 Penn St.Room 518
Reading, PA 196013rd flr., Rm. 3041 when in Phila.
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2015-005820
Thomas W. Olick v.City of EastonD. J. MacMain
2015-05820 T. W. OlickThomas W. Olick v.Commonwealth of PA,
City of EastonD. J. MacMain
2018-04121 T. TOMLINSONSAMANTHA ROOS-MEISER v.USAA CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY
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G.A. MCHUGH, J.Civil Deputy: Patricia Clark
Phone: 267 299-7301Criminal Deputy: Christian Henry
Phone: 267-299-7307
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-389- M. S. Miller
United States of America v.Nicolas Israel Rodriguez
C. A. MartirCR2019-108- S. T. Damiani
United States of America v.Tamir MitchellK. M. Gaughan
CR2019-282- S. P. McDonnellUnited States of America v.Alizandro
RodriguezM. A. Jayaraman; L. A. Ortiz; W. C.
Montoya; M. I. IsenbergCR2019-371- J. A. LaBarUnited States of America v.Dawud Robinson
M. T. Wilson; S. C. AdamoCR2019-666- M. B. DubnoffUnited States of America v.Brandon J. Fisher
P. P. DeMarco, Jr.
FRI., JULY 17, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-717- J. E. Burnes
United States of America v.William A. Merlino
E. F. Borden Jr.
MON., JULY 27, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2020-15- J. J. Kang
United States of America v.Feng XuR. E. Goldman
E.G. SMITH, J.Civil Deputy Clerk, Shana Restucci
(610)333-1836Criminal Courtroom Deputy Clerk Jennifer Fitzko
(610) 333-1837Holmes Building
4th Flr.101 Larry Holmes Dr.Easton, PA 18042-7722
610-333-18334th Flr. Rm. 4000 when in Phila.
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BEETLESTONE, J.Courtroom 3B
Civil Deputy Aaris Wilson (267) 299-7450,
Criminal Deputy Nelson Malave(267) 299-7459
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KEARNEY, J.Deputy Clerk: Ulrike Hevener
(267) 299-7688
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PAPPERT, J.Civil Deputy Katie Furphy
(267) 299-7530Criminal Deputy Jeff Lucini
(267) 299-7537
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J.F. LEESON, JR., J.Civil Duputy Clerk: Diane J. Abeles
(610) 391-7020Criminal Deputy: Justin F. Wood
(610) 776-6118Chambers of the Honorable Joseph F. Leeson, Jr..
United States District CourtEastern District of PA.
Edward N, Cahn U.S. Courthouse, Suite 3401504 W. Hamilton St.Allentown, PA 18101
4th Flr., Rm. 4000 when in Phila.
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:00 A.M.CR2019-000535-0 P. G. Shapiro; A. D. Kehner
USA v.Frances EddingsR. P. Lowe; J. L. Denis
C.F. KENNEY, J.Criminal Deputy: Christopher Kurek
phone 267-299-7549Civil Deputy: Shelli MacElderly
phone 267-299-7540Chambers of the Honorable Chad F. Kenney..
United States District CourtEastern District of PA.
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J.D. WOLSON, J.Civil Deputy: Jeannine Abed
Phone: (267) 299-7321Criminal Deputy: Laura Buenzle
Phone: (267)299-7239
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial9:30 A.M.2018-4486 M. P. Murphy Jr.; P. Bansal; R. R. Stevens
Melissa Melendez v.A Step Above House Cleaning, Inc.
J. P. Hickey
J.M. YOUNGE, J.Courtroom A
Criminal Courtroom Deputy: Sean ArmsteadPhone: 267-299-7369
Civil Courtroom Deputy: Dedra BrannanPhone: 267-299-7360
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K. S.. MARSTON, J.Courtroom TBA
Courtroom Deputy/Criminal: Lara Karlsonphone: 267-299-7379
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J. M. GALLAGHER, J.Courtroom TBA
Courtroom Deputy/Criminal: Christine Steinphone: 610-391-7012
Courtroom Deputy Civil: Brian Dixonphone: 610-434-3457
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R. F. KELLY, S.J.Courtroom 11B
Courtroom Deputy: Mark A. RaffertyPhone: 267-299-7319
Civil Deputy Clerk: Susan RenzPhone 215-597-0736
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J. E. DUBOIS, S.J.Courtroom 12B
Courtroom Deputy: Milahn HullPhone: 267-299-7339
WED., JULY 8, 2020Specially Listed
10:00 A.M.2015-000405 H. I. Pass; J. M. Scott; K. E. Chewing; R. G. Tuttle
Paramount Financial Communications, Inc. v.Broadrige Investor Communicaton
Solutions, Inc.C. A. Miller; M. O. Adelman; R. M.
Haggerty Jr.; A. M. Snodgrass Jr.
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CR2019-000290-0 M. CurranUSA v.Sandra Luczkowski
K. GaughanCR2019-000522-0 D. E. Troyer
USA v.Katrina TuckerK. Young
CR2019-000525-0 D. E. TroyerUSA v.Maurice Bertrand
J. T. MarshCR2019-000527-0 D. E. Troyer
USA v.Abdullah HowardJ. C. Capek
Criminal Jury Trial10:00 A.M.CR2019-000110-0 A. Foulkes
USA v.Delgardo FrazerE. F. Borden Jr.
CR2019-000526-0 D. E. TroyerUSA v.Marques Russell
L. J. BozzelliCR2019-000528-0 D. E. Troyer
USA v.Alan Alexander HarrisonC. R. Johnson
CR2019-000529-0 D. E. TroyerUSA v.Jonathan Metellus
S. P. SteinbergCR2019-000557-0 A. J. Carissimi
USA v.Ashley MaisenhelderK. M. Gaughan
MON., JULY 13, 2020
Specially ListedCriminal Jury Trial
10:00 A.M.CR2019-000179-0 K. M. Harrell
USA v.Sean NormanR. D. Thompson
Trial Pool2013-005195 M. Brown; B. D. Dockwell; D. C. Lesser; J. B. Nimeroff; R. McGarryKilbridge Investments Limited v.Cushman &
Wakefield of Pennsylvania, Inc.J. Risk; B. D. Kelly; N. P. Heller; J. G.
Harkins Jr; A. Teitelman2016-005796 J. H. FeinbergDavid Wichterman, Jr. v.City of Philadelphia
J. Cooper; T. J. Gregory2017-005413 D. C. McAndrews; J. W. Goldsborough
Nancy Case v.KohlS. A. Vilardi
H. BARTLE, III, S.J.Courtroom 16A
Deputy Clerk: Kristin MakelyPhone: 267-299-7389
WED., JULY 8, 2020
Specially ListedCriminal Jury Trial
10:00 A.M.CR2019-00690- B. Burke
USA v.Charles OliverC. Henry
TUE., SEPT. 15, 2020
Specially ListedCriminal Jury Trial
10:00 A.M.CR2019-000606-0 R. Eckert
USA v.William JohnsonR. Jarvis
SAT., AUGUST 1, 2020
Trial PoolCivil Jury Trial
10:00 A.M.2015-6082
Noonan v.Kane______
WED., AUGUST 19, 2020
Trial PoolCivil Jury Trial
10:00 A.M.2019-3604 A. J. Diulio
Balu v.The Cincinnati Insurance CompanyW. Krekstein
TUE., SEPT. 1, 2020Trial Pool
Civil Jury Trial10:00 A.M.2019-3528 L. Berman
Herron v.PennbrookT. Schaer
2019-4644 D. Koller; S. LavelleWyatt v.HCSG
J. Ermilio; K. Kleinman; R. Cerale2019-4861 A. Olecese
Leslie v.County of ChesterK. Ladow
2019-4535 I. Green; D. OwensCoffee v.Bowe
A. Ibrahim; A. DeLuca2019-2048 W. Fox
Ziemba v.Associated MaterialsJ. Barrett; R. Stone
MON., NOVEMBER 2, 2020Trial Pool
Civil Jury Trial10:00 A.M.2019-0794 L. Mattiacci; L. Schiff
Denham v.CHOPJ. Tucker Jr.; L. Greenspan Jr.
J. R. PADOVA, S.J.Courtroom 17B
Criminal Deputy Clerk: Michael BeckPhone: 267-299-7409
Deputy Clerk Civil: Malissa WolenskiPhone: 267-299-7459
WED., JULY 8, 20209:30 A.M.CR2019-000216-0 M. Donovan
USA v.SharkeyA. Halim
CR2019-000238-0 M. DonovanUSA v.Ambrosio
J. Meringolo
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000439-0 J. Arteaga
USA v.HarrisM. Jayaraman
J. C. JOYNER, S.J.Courtroom 17AChambers: Room 17614
Criminal Deputy: Sharon ScottPhone: 267-299-7419
Civil Deputy: Tashia ReynoldsPhone: 215-597-1537
WED., JULY 8, 20209:30 A.M.CR2019-547- T. A. MARINARI
USA v.DANIELLE HOLMESK. YOUNG
CR2020-89- K. L. JayneUSA v.Jose Alexander Reyes-Herrera
E. Toplin
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-391- R. J. LIVERMORE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.JASON RIVERA
J. NECHIN
On Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-313-
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.CLINTON BOSTIC
______10:00 A.M.CR2018-180-02UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.LUIS
ALGARIN-TORRES______
9:30 A.M.CR2018-180-01 J. M. MaiaticoUNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.LUIS
ALBERTO ROSADOM. F. Frumer; J. F. Alva
CR2018-503- R. J. LivermoreUNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.LAM
TRIEUJ. Kaye; P. G. Lieber; M. C. Rifkin
E. C. ROBRENO, S.J.Courtroom 15A
Deputy Clerk: Ronald VancePhone: 267-299-7429
______
A. B. BRODY, S.J.Courtroom 7B
Scheduling/Deputy Clerk: Joseph WaltonPhone: 215-597-3978
ESR-Courtroom Deputy: Jim ScheidtPhone: 267-299-7439
______
B. SCHILLER, S.J.Courtroom 13B
Secretary/Civil Deputy: Jean Pennie 267-299-7621
Courtroom/Criminal Deputy: Christopher Campoli
267-299-7629
______
R. SURRICK, S.J.Secretary Civil Deputy: Donna Donohue Marley
Phone: 267-299-7630Criminal Deputy Clerk: Patrick Kelly
Phone: 267-299-7639
WED., JULY 8, 2020Criminal Jury Trial
9:30 A.M.CR2019-000354-0UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.HAFIZ
ANTONIO MYRICK______
On Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-000524-0
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.VICTOR CLAYTON
______CR2019-000053-0
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.JERMAINE JONES AND SEAN
WILLIAMS______
Trial Pool2011-006843 J. E. Wolfson Esquire; R. C. Nissen Esquire; E. A. Ware Esquire; N. H. Pennington Esquire; S. A. Scrivani Esquire
Ecore International, Inc. v.Paul DowneyD. A. Phillip Esquire; J. A. Handelman
Esquire; J. J. Theis Esquire; K. D. Kent Esquire; A. S. Gallinaro Esquire; J. R.
Sobieraj Esquire; J. H. Beaupre Esquire
Civil Jury Trial2018-004347 J. S. Oxman Esquire
Nehemiah Leary v.Officer Vondel CookM. K. Hubbard Esquire
M. BAYLSON, S.J.Secretary/Civil Deputy: Lori DiSanti
Phone: (267) 299-7520Criminal Deputy: Janice Lutz
Phone: (267) 299-7291
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000340- E. Gibson
USA v.RobinsonP. Link
Civil Jury Trial9:00 A.M.2018-000553 A. BUGAY
ELIOTT MIRANDA v.C.H. ROBINSON COMPANY
T. RAU2018-005050 W. RIESLERKATHLEEN MCCAFFERY v.CREATIVE
HAIRDRESSERSM. HANAN
2018-005590 B. SALVINA; M. MURPHY JR.; P. BANSALTAMMY D v.RECYCLING EQUIP CORP
E. O SHEA
2018-005591 B. SALVINA; M. MURPHY JR.; P. BANSALELLEN TORPEY v.RECYCLING EQUIP
CORPE. O SHEA
2018-005592 B. SALVINA; M. MURPHY JR.; P. BANSAL
MONIQUE DAVIS v.RECYCLING EQUIP CORP
E. O SHEA2019-000315 A. BARON; J. HOFFMAN; M. SIMON
JEFFREY JOHNSON v.USAAC. SCHWEIZER; D. RYAN JR.
MON., AUGUST 17, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2020-000121- J. Labar
USA v.SteeleN. MacEoin
MON., SEPT. 14, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000063- D. Ignall
USA v.CharlesW. Brennan
MON., SEPT. 21, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000254- T. Wright
USA v.MurdockA. Halim
CR2020-00012- P. DesouzaUSA v.Clay
M. MeehanCR2020-00028- R. Benjamin
USA v.RiveraR. Thompson
TUE., SEPT. 29, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000052- S. Damiani
USA v.NowellR. Thompson
CR2019-000510- C. MannionUSA v.Jenkins
R. Thompson; H. Mattes
MON., NOVEMBER 2, 2020On Trial
Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000438- C. Diviny
USA v.PalmerR. Thompson
CR2019-000452- D. TroyerUSA v.Young
M. Jayaraman
J. H. SLOMSKY, J.Courtroom Deputy: Matt
Higgins Courtroom Deputy: Matt Higgins
Phone: 267-299-7349Civil Deputy: Kelly Haggerty
Phone: 267-299-7340
______
T. J. RUETER, M.J.Courtroom 3C
Deputy Clerk: Debbie OwensPhone 215-597-0048
______
C. S. WELLS, M.J.Deputy Clerk: Edward Andrews
Phone: 215-597-7833
______
L.K. CARACAPPA, M.J.
Courtroom 5A Deputy Clerk: Ian Broderick
Phone: 267-299-7640
______
T.R. RICE, M.J.Deputy Clerk: Donna Croce
Phone: (267) 299-7660
WED., JULY 8, 20209:30 A.M.2019-1959 C. MANNO; K. DALY; M. I. SIMON; M. DOBSONTAYLOR NGUYEN v.THE HARTFORD
INSURANCEM. R. BOSNIAK
On TrialCivil Jury Trial
9:30 A.M.2017-4035 S. J. MENSING
DONALD D. TAYLOR v.SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITYA. C. LACHOWICZ; D. J. MCGRAVEY;
L. A. KAVULICH; B. J. SMITH; C. COOPER
2017-889 J. C. DODDS; M. DRAGALIN; J. M. SABALBARO; M. I. GORNY
DARUS LEON HUNTER v.PHILADELPHIA POLICE
DEPARTMENTD. P. CORTES; S. G. ZABEL
2019-2380 V. P. WILSONSANTOS KAMARA v.SEAN FLETCHER
L. FALCONE
MON., JULY 13, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-1195 M. O. PANSINI; G. J. KOWALSKI; S. M. MEZROW
BRIAN VICARI v.BRUNSWICK CORPORATION
T. J. KEPNER; M. D. SHORT III; M. G. ZOLFO; W. J. RICCI
TUE., JULY 21, 2020On Trial
Non-Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2015-5285 J. A. GRAN
MORGAN COHEN v.CHESTER CTY DEPT OF MENTAL HEALTH/
INTELLECTUALG. A. DONATELLI; R. E. LUSK; J. S.
DAVIS; K. L. JOEL
MON., SEPT. 21, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-3132 M. K. ALTEMOSE; K. RAMBO-WILLIAMS
RAMA SATTOUF v.STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
COMPANYG. A. DRAKAS
MON., OCTOBER 19, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-3742 J. W. CHASE; C. P. SALTRY
KEITH REGAN v.TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
N. J. HAMBURG; M. E. SACKS
D.R. STRAWBRIDGE, M.J.Courtroom 3H
Deputy Clerk: Jenna GallelliPhone: (267) 299-7790
______
H.S. PERKIN, M.J..Courtroom 4A
504 Hamilton St.Room 4401
Allentown, PA 18101-1514
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2016-6620 K. C. Allen
Kathy Keifer v.Lancaster CountyD. J. MacMain; N. J. Freiler; J. R.
Ninosky
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2017-1002 E. Snyder; R. P. SnyderJuan Perez v.Chen Real Estate, LLC
M. S. Berger; L. E. Brody2017-1293 R. J. Orloski
Elizabeth Rush v.220 Ingraham Operating Corp
G. M. Campbell; T. P. Bracaglia2017-4384 D. J. DeLucaState Farm Fire & Casualty Company v.Bob
Schmoyer Electric, LLCP. R. Kulp; P. D. Priore; S. J. Tredwell; J.
A. Livingood Jr.; R. C. Smith; J. Gajer; A. F. Susko
2018-0657 M. P. MalveyMaritza Orengo v.Speedway LLC
M. T. Droogan Jr2018-0945 J. D. Schaffer
Gregory Lombardo, Sr. v.Reading Knights, Inc.,
W. R. O Connor2018-1697 M. O Donnell
Steven D v.Solid Waste Services, Inc.A. A. DeGennaro; W. F. Fox Jr.
2018-2773 G. Schafkopf; B. R. Mildenberg; L. A. Dijiacomo III; M. B. Weisberg III
Sean D. Williams v.City of LancasterD. J. MacMain; K. G. Byrne; S. G. Ryan
2018-3069 N. E. DurkinBudd Frankenfield v.Salisbury Township
J. W. Ashley2018-3400 D. E. Boyle; B. Jasari
Mark Pickel v.Lancaster County Children and Youth Social Service
J. P. Gonzalez; C. L. Hausner; G. C. Kunkle
2018-433 D. J. De Luca; M. P. MiccioloState Farm Fire & Casualty Company v.Julio
MareroK. S. McAllister
2019-0946 A. Chakraborty; M. I. SimonJohn Anastasi, Jr. v.Allstate Property &
Casualty Insurance CompanyC. T. Barone
Non-Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2017-4743 J. F. Devine; J. D. Shelby; M. S. HaysCardiology Care for Children, Inc. v.Prasad
RaviC. Green
2019-0682 D. S. Dessen; L. A. FullerHelen Swartz v.Marriott International, Inc.
K. A. Kleba
MON., AUGUST 3, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-0400 S. L. Gold; J. L. Ford; N. L. Vanguri
Nachay Maldonado-Torres v.Customized Distribution Services, Inc.
M. O. Bernstein; R. F. Satinsky2019-1850 E. C. Sweeney
Michael Maina v.PP&L Electric UtilitiesK. A. Kleba; K. Egan
TUE., AUGUST 18, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2018-3783 J. J. Speicher
Edelmiro Perez-Garcia, Jr. v.State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
G. A. Drakas
MON., AUGUST 31, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-1453 B. A. Wall
Erica Lyn Hellstern v.Raymond H. Washburn
B. N. Sprout; S. E. Geduldig
WED., SEPT. 9, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-4380 R. H. Graff
Heather Hill v.The Geo Group, Inc.R. F. Satinsky; A. K. Wiltshire
MON., SEPT. 21, 2020On Trial
Non-Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-4303 J. S. D Amico
Talen Energy Marketing LLC v.Aluminum Shapes LLC
T. S. Biemer; K. V. Hartman
MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2018-3711 P. D. Lauer; J. E. Welsh
Stanley Lockhart v.PPL Electric Utilities Corp
A. M. Kirshenbaum; D. E. Renner
MON., NOVEMBER 16, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-3490 G. S. Spizer
Matthew Lindholm v.Energy Conservation Center LLC
A. K. Cousens; K. L. Rahl
MON., NOVEMBER 30, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-4016 D. L. DuffyNidia Solano-Sanchez v.State Farm Mutual
Auto Insurance CompanyG. A. Drakas; C. L. Kochel
E.T. HEY, M.J.Courtroom Deputy: Mia Harvey
phone (267) 299-7670
______
L.A. SITARSKI, M.J.
Deputy Clerk: Regina M. ZarnowskiPhone: 267-299-7810
WED., JULY 8, 2020Specially ListedCivil Jury Trial
10:00 A.M.2017-2887 S. D. Brown; M. A. Fazio; R. Gledhill
ANDRE SMALLS v.EDGAR VAZQUEZS. G. Zabel
M. HEFFLEY, M.J.Deputy Clerk: Sharon A. Hall-Moore
Phone: 267-299-7420
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-1314 E. Giordano
Norris McLaughlin, P.A. v.Northampton County General Purpose Authority
J. E. Freund III2019-187 J. C. KilgannonHealthcare Services Group, Inc. v.Blue Ridge
Healthcare Montrose Bay, LLCC. E. Ezold
2019-23 M. I. Simon; M. G. McCarthyAlex Levy v.United Parcel Service
R. J. Sexton
TUE., JULY 21, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-4317 A. J. Aigeldinger III
Carl Frampton v.Interstate Management Company, LLC
S. J. Kokonos
TUE., AUGUST 25, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2018-5500 M. P. Micciolo; R. J. Boyd
Erie Insurance Exchange v.Ford Motor Coompany
E. J. Rogers
TUE., SEPT. 15, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2018-3864 N. N. PeckhamPenelope Kontoulis v.Enclara Pharmacia, Inc.
S. E. Hoffman; P. T. Collins
TUE., SEPT. 29, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2018-2822 D. M. Koller; S. R. LavelleShaneane Davis-Jackson v.American Airlines
S. B. Fask
TUE., OCTOBER 6, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-2083 B. M. Ginsburg
Audra Gorman v.Lindsey PinoJ. I. Gordon
TUE., OCTOBER 13, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-2117 J. D. Baer
Elena Rosario v.Brittany M. RandallG. L. Slocum
TUE., OCTOBER 20, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-3235 M. A. Weinberg
Patrick Walsh v.State Farm Fire Insurance Co.
S. D. Gioffre; P. A. Carlos
TUE., OCTOBER 27, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-2438 B. M. Ginsburg
Janet Graves v.New Prime, Inc.D. L. Jennings
FRI., NOVEMBER 27, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-4526 J. W. Chase; C. W. Levko; C. P. Saltry
Sean Voiles v.Softerware, Inc.B. R. Picker; D. R. Moretzsohn
FRI., DECEMBER 4, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-1064 J. E. McCain III; Z. E. Moore
C. NICOLE HENDERSON v.MONTGOMERY COUNTY
COMMUNITY COLLEGES. K. Ludwig; B. A. Young
R.A. LLORET, M.J.
US Dist. Court601 Market St., Phila., PA 19106Chambers 4006
Courtroom Deputy Sheila McCurry267-299-7410
______
J. P. HART, M.J.Courtroom 3D
Chambers3006 U.S. Courthouse
Philadelphia, Pa.Court Deputy: Deborah Stevenson
Phone: 215-597-2733
WED., JULY 8, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-4511 L. R. Jubelirer
MATTHEW LYNCH v.PRIMECARE MEDICAL INC., et al.
J. R. Ninosky
FRI., JULY 10, 2020On Trial
Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-0262 K. S. SAFFREN; J. D. SCHAFFER
LAMONT ANDERSON v.UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICEG. B. DAVID; L. M. SHENK; A. G.
CASIDY; A. L. LONGO
COMMON PLEAS COURTCASE MANAGEMENT
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WED., JULY 8, 20209 A.M.
0012001-0779D. A. PomoShields v.Ehmedi et al.
K. G. Byrne; M. N. Hadgis; T. H. Lipscomb
0022001-0780A. K. Stutzman; C. A. Reese
Americredit Financial Services Inc., D/B/A Gm Fin/c
______0032001-0781A. N. Kusselson; J. E. Beasley JrJimmie Kramer’s The Peanut Bar et al. v.The
Philade______
0042001-0786R. A. GutmanMuckelston, Sr. v.Spectrum Arena, Limited
PartnerT. M. Savon
0052001-0788B. W. BatoffPeterson v.Weiss et al.
______0062001-0792M. H. Digenova
Lamar v.James D. Morrissey Inc. et al.C. S. Vahey; J. T. Donovan
0072001-0796Z. K. AliThompson v.Damianakis et al.
J. Thomas0082001-0814L. B. Himmelstein
Facenda v.Lin et al.K. E. Rompala; S. A. Jarvis
0092001-0815____________Pekerman v.Jimenez
______0102001-0817L. G. VillariSaez v.Blue Mountain Vineyards And Cellars,
Ltd EW. L. Thrall III
0112001-0839M. F. GreenfieldKeita v.Muhammad et al.
Y. Koelsch
0122001-0841M. F. GreenfieldArmstrong v.Gono
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0132001-0842M. F. GreenfieldMiller v.Walker et al.
______
10 A.M.0012001-0851J. Katz
Kaytes v.All Unknown Tenants And/Or Occupants of
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0022001-0853J. R. LessinSkates v.Mahoney et al.
J. R. Evans; P. S. Gambone
0032001-0857A. J. Comerota Jr; T. B. Jacobs
Taitt v.Stanley Stephens Co. Inc. et al.D. M. Mandi
0042001-0862B. L. WolenskySlack v.Downey Spevak & Assoc. et al.
______
0052001-0864D. R. BroccoThomas v.Hirshorn
G. A. Ray0062001-0871L. K. Hill; S. B. Ayres
Tomlin v.Lam et al.A. Athanasiadis
0072001-0873R. L. StutmanAbramson et al. v.Saunders et al.
______0082001-0875K. L. BaritzRaza Homes Llc v.All Unknown Occupants
______0092001-0884J. P. Resnick5613-15 N. 5th St Partnership v.Harleysville
Worc______
0102001-0888H. C. PressmanWest v.Corbett
J. Auth0112001-0889F. Breitman
Zabielski v.Libert Mutual Insurance Company
K. M. Abato0122001-0890R. Cohen
Campbell v.Doe et al.______
0131908-1155M. BreslinPashak et al. v.Inglis Housing Corp.
M. R. Harding0142001-0892M. Breslin
Pashak et al. v.Engro______
11 A.M.0012001-0893H. R. ManiloffTrustees of The Univ. of Pennsylvania v.Lock
M. J. Sangemino0022001-0899B. A. Swartz; J. P. GuzzardoKravitz et al. v.Nvn Liberty Group Llc et al.
P. J. Troy0032001-0960M. S. Mednick
Davis v.The Crab Shack I I et al.M. H. Gaier
0042001-0964L. S. SchwartzPowell v.Powell et al.
______0052001-1001D. L. Woloshin; D. S. Ronsayro; G. Lowman
Brown v.Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation
K. J. Doyle0062001-1004S. M. McMonagleSundermeier v.Philadelphia Gas Works et al.
K. E. Rompala; R. D. Townsend0071910-2962M. T. Vanderveen; N. Levin
De La Cruz et al. v.AbramsT. M. Martin Lostracco
0082001-1007L. J. LevenbergRobinson v.Abrams et al.
B. A. Carter; J. M. Palm; K. L. Raymond; M. T. Bowser; T. M. Martin Lostracco
0092001-1008R. T. VanceAllen v.City of Philadelphia
D. R. Kane0102001-1016____________
Sibila et al. v.Loey et al.______
0112001-1017L. I. SmithCity of Philadelphia v.Umeweni
______0122001-1022J. M. Scafaria
Anastasio v.Paesano’s Philly Style, Llc et al.______
0132001-1027R. D. LucenteShapiro et al. v.Rosen et al.
J. L. Gilman
2 P.M.0012001-1028B. A. Swartz; L. R. Schwartz
Myers v.Keybank, N.A. et al.P. J. Moran; T. J. Burns
0022001-1030S. F. MarinoBrown v.Tenet Health System Hahnemann,
Llc et al.G. M. Samms; K. B. Hare; R. A.
Petruccelli0032001-1032A. J. Ginsburg
Savage v.City of Philadelphia et al. et al.
B. W. Smiley; P. J. Manos
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0042001-1034D. M. KollerRussell v.Air Wisconsin Airlines
G. Weiss; L. A. Mariotti
0052001-1041B. M. GinsburgRiebel et al. v.Shoprite of Bridge And
Harbison et al.E. A. Chalik
0062001-1046____________Powell v.Smith/All Unknown Occupants
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0072001-1049M. A. TrunkJacobson v.Edwards et al.
D. J. Divis; F. A. Gerolamo; G. M. Samms; J. L. Garbarino; M. E. Reilly; M. J. Ryan;
R. E. Dillon
0082001-1055R. T. SzostakMilligan v.Baldwin et al.
C. L. Capobianco; M. Zabel
0092001-1056D. T. Hastings; R. S. Tintner
Hall v.Ffrench et al.J. Harris
0102001-1058D. A. Speziali; J. E. FineHoward v.Dine Brands Global et al.
K. Michaels; R. C. Pugh
0112001-1062E. LevineSyed v.Thomas Jefferson Univ. Hosp. et al.
E. A. Williams; J. M. Doyle
0122001-1065D. Chisholm II; M. C. Lambert
Aviyas Properties Llc v.City of Phila et al.E. U. Okakpu
0132001-1072J. N. Zervanos; L. Goodfellow
Segrest v.Pmc Property Group Inc. et al.A. J. Spaulding; C. L. Kauffman; J. M.
Kvetan; J. G. McHale
3 P.M.0012001-1075T. J. Joyce; T. A. Russeck
Feaster v.Consolidated Rail Corp. et al.D. B. Donahoe; D. A. Damico; J. D. Brown
0022001-1076D. B. ShermanGraham et al. v.Mercy Catholic Medical Ctr.
et al.E. A. Williams; J. M. Doyle
0032001-1117S. H. BrandtNorth Broad Holdings Llc v.Doe et al.
______
0042001-1131J. J. KofskyDixon v.Rios et al.
N. Duffy; S. P. Cholden
0052001-1135M. A. DurkinEctor v.The Travelers Home And Marine
Insurance C______
0062001-1136M. T. LeabmanBostick et al. v.Concepcion et al.
C. G. Tuffs; M. S. Baio; P. J. Nordeman; S. R. Fisher
0072001-1155J. J. KofskyBurnette et al. v.Dejesus et al.
J. P. Silli
0082001-1157J. E. Fine; J. C. LarosaRoberts v.Dine Brands Global et al.
K. Michaels
0092001-1160T. F. CrawfordWoods v.Usaa General Indemnity Company
et al.Y. D. Cooper
0102001-1166M. RoachRodriguez et al. v.Summerwood Corp.
P. W. Conner
0112001-1167M. RoachLawhorn v.Davis
______
0122001-1168L. SolomonPharis v.IVy Mortgage Corp. et al.
W. Weir
0132001-1169M. F. GreenfieldPurcell v.Leonard et al.M. Perez; S. Kivell; S. L. Axelrod
MON., JULY 13, 20209 A.M.
0012001-1654R. Leite-YoungDrayton v.Bouhadana et al.
______
0022001-1659A. S. DashevskyOsnee v.Atoulon
R. Jones
0032001-1661P. G. GeckleWylie v.Wuxi Apptec Inc. et al.
A. J. Keenan; C. A. Williams; C. To; D. J. Kent; F. X. Simpson; J. S. Tucci Jr; M. B.
Zingarini0042001-1662W. I. Siegel
Grundy et al. v.Washington et al.M. T. Bowser
0052001-1672B. M. GinsburgMillington et al. v.Southeastern Pennsylvania
Trans______
0062001-1675J. A. OconnellDoe et al. v.Chesterbrook Academy et al.A. S. Frankel; A. O. Pappas; F. J. Deasey;
S. T. Oneal0072001-1690C. A. Odonnell
Ackerson v.Showbar Inc. et al.D. Courtney Doherty; M. M. Labaree; M.
S. Berger0082001-1781T. E. Bosworth; T. R. Kline
Doe et al. v.The Pennsylvania State Univ. et al.
A. R. Bilus; J. F. Odea Jr; M. E. Gottlieb; M. J. Smith; M. K. Shannon; M. Conley;
T. M. Kazinetz0092001-1850____________
Shelton v.Unknown______
0102001-1853J. E. Fine; J. C. LarosaWilliamson v.Shomrin, Llc et al.
A. Athanasiadis; P. J. Manos0112001-1854B. W. Batoff
Arroyo v.Grimes et al.F. J. Deasey; G. R. Zacharkow; R. E. Reitz
0122001-1859L. B. HimmelsteinNaylor v.Southeastern Pennsylvania
TransportationL. S. Flocco
10 A.M.0012001-1866R. N. Lebovits; T. L. Dickson
The Estate of Betty Leicht et al. v.The Trustees of
C. J. Goodrich; C. G. Tershakovec; D. L. Juliana; E. B. Ryan-Fiore; J. A. Young;
K. M. Maschke; K. D. Powell; M. E. McGilvery; T. M. Savon; W. D. Testa
0022001-1874K. Fulginiti; R. T. SingDuffy + Fulginiti Inc. v.Joseph A. Ryan &
AssociaJ. A. Ryan
0032001-1875A. N. AndersonLi v.Geg Enterprise, Llc
______0042001-1881A. N. Anderson
Li et al. v.Old City Construction Gallery Inc. et al.
______0052001-1889C. T. Moyer
Guillaume v.Royal Manor Apartments, L.P. et al.
C. L. Pitchford0062001-1903M. Breslin
Leonard v.Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportatio
L. S. Flocco0072001-1906K. P. Obrien
White v.Kti Express, Llc et al.A. P. Moore; A. S. Brown; V. M.
Komarnicki0082001-1909M. S. Karpo
Flow Temp General Contracting Inc. v.Abhijeet, I
N. R. Troum0092001-1911J. F. Bigatel
Blessing Real Estate And Management, Llc v.Nipco
______0102001-1920N. F. SerianniWilliams, Deceased et al. v.Consolidated Rail
CorpoD. A. Damico; J. A. Jackson; P. M. Horvat
0112001-1925N. L. PalazzoDubernas v.Chen et al.
D. R. Friedman; K. M. Abato
11 A.M.0012001-1929M. F. Greenfield
Wright v.Poindextrer______
0022001-1934M. F. GreenfieldWilliams v.Banks
M. I. Francesco0032001-1939D. J. Sherry; F. S. EisenbergRiegler v.235 E. Lancaster Avenue, Llc et al.
D. M. Sigyarto; E. J. McGinn; J. I. Fishbein; J. M. Oberlies; K. R. Plouffe; M.
A. Krengel0042001-1940D. Browning
Phillips v.SeptaL. S. Klein
0052001-1955____________Tabita v.Woolbert et al.
______0062001-1956R. J. Ciccotta
Waterworth, Executor of The Estate of Roseann P. W/c
______0072001-1958R. C. Osterhout
Moore v.Giovannone, Jr. et al.______
0082001-1991B. SimmonsDavis v.Roberts et al.
C. L. Pitchford0092001-2820K. Weinstein
Davis v.Roberts et al.C. L. Pitchford
0102001-1992E. BedermanOda Llc v.Walker et al.
______0112001-2001J. D. Schaffer
Stanley v.City of Philadelphia et al. et al.
C. N. Harrington; S. Harrington; T. H. Lipscomb; T. M. Arechabala; W. E.
Robinson Jr0121901-1455J. M. Rosenbaum; S. M. Levy
McClenton v.Garvin et al.B. Betzler; R. K. Ogrady
0132001-2005S. M. LevyMcClenton v.Garvin et al.
R. K. Ogrady0142001-2006____________
Stith v.City of Phila Dept of L&i______
2 P.M.0012001-2009M. Breslin
Joyce et al. v.Payne______
0022001-2013G. M. RossMadar v.Feed The Needy Association et al.
______0032001-2014J. J. Kofsky
Lebron v.HaywardJ. S. Ware
0042001-2015E. C. Wilson; W. P. Murray III
Probasco et al. v.Gs Operator, Lp et al.E. A. Williams; J. M. Doyle; J. M. Persico;
W. J. Mundy0052001-2019____________
Patrone v.Miller Transportation Co. et al.J. Neckonchuk
0062001-2021K. M. MalloyMoretti et al. v.Aramark Corp. et al.
M. Dolich; T. D. Giamanco0072001-2024R. L. Stutman
Gold v.Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation A
C. J. Comeau; K. E. Rompala; L. B. Apelian; M. R. Puzio; R. Mulderrig
0082001-2034F. R. MusitiefHussein v.Fazzio et al.
J. Jacobelli
0092001-2036J. Falkenstein; S. H. McLaughlin
Allen et al. v.Arch Street Presbyterian Church In T
D. Wallace
0102001-2037D. K. Inscho; L. DonnellyJs v.Archdiocese of Philadelphia
L. K. Dakessian; N. M. Centrella; S. A. Medina
0112001-2043S. L. RovnerThompson v.Csl Plasma Inc. et al.
J. D. Feenane; M. A. Sack
0122001-2048C. L. Giddings; J. A. Spitale; S. D. Miller
Greene v.The City of Philadelphia et al.R. K. Ogrady
3 P.M.0012001-2063M. F. Greenfield
Jones v.Smith et al.______
0022001-2068F. L. TurnerKensington Redevelopment, Llc v.Garcia
______
0032001-2069F. L. TurnerKensington Redevelopment Holdings, Llc
v.Winouski______
0042001-2074P. WapnerLakeview Loan Servicing Llc v.Cofer et al.
______
0052001-2076S. C. StrettonBinning et al. v.Peruto Jr et al.
C. Peruto
0062001-2081G. B. BaldinoHolland v.Two Farms Inc., D/B/A Royal
Farms et al.J. L. Oster; L. Hockman; M. E. Daley
0072001-2082M. F. GreenfieldSmith v.Zienkiewicz et al.
D. C. Moraglia; K. L. MacKen
0082001-2100F. L. TurnerSkyline Property Group, Llc v.Wiley
______
0092001-2106A. S. GilbergMendez v.The City of Philadelphia et al.
M. L. Fink
0102001-2107F. L. TurnerKensington Redevelopment Holdings, Llc
v.Vega______
0112001-2110L. A. MesterAn Properties Llc v.Smith et al.
______
MUNICIPAL COURT
CIVIL LISTINGS
WED., JULY 8, 20202-TO BE ASSIGNED
9 A.M.1 Cavalry Spv I, Llc, As Assignee Of Citibank,
N.a. v. Packard2 Saw Enterprises Inc v. Grant3 Velazquez v. Ramos
9:45 AM1 Allen v. Jiffy Lube #37662 Daughtry v. Flut3 Wise v. Silverman4 Wood v. Jain
10:30 A.M.1 Bond v. Raza2 Edwards v. Pep Boys3 Lugo v. Gist
11:15 AM1 Heriquez v. Kelly2 Conley v. Steinmetz3 Johnson v. Terrey4 Murray v. Bower5 Clennon v. Powell
1 P.M.1 Tuayemie v. Mckeon2 Portfolio Recovery Associates Llc v. Muller3 Avratiner v. Sumin4 Ait Gherbi v. Pali Transports Inc5 Aberhouche v. Pali Transport Inc
1:45 PM1 Enterprise Rent A Car-prm v. Gruber2 Ally Financial Inc. v. Harbin3 Raines v. Endurance4 Gontkosky v. City Of Philadelphia5 Tynes v. Taylor
2:30 P.M.1 Capital One Bank (usa), N.a. v. Thomas2 Barclays Bank Delaware v. Ray3 Cavalry Spv I Llc v. Nguyen4 Michel v. Fernrock Apartments Lp5 Wf Investments Llc v. Tsirelson
3:15 PM1 Portfolio Recovery Associates, Llc v. Yoxheimer2 Citadel Federal Credit Union v. Avedissian3 Bryant v. Hossain
3-TO BE ASSIGNED8:45 A.M.
1 Chen v. Jenkins2 Lublin Corporation v. Daniher3 Jakimoski v. Parks4 Adams Run Holding Company Llc v. Todd5 Tang v. Conn6 Butler v. Houston
9:30 A.M.1 Sunshine Assets Llc v. Vazquez2 Lawal v. Jackson3 Jakimoski v. Collins4 Adams Run Holding Company Llc v. Brown5 5721-45 Morris Lp v. Gantt6 Bravo v. Hardrick
10:15 AM1 Jakimoski v. Delvalle2 Zhao v. Norman3 Structure Cabin Investment v. Henry4 Rowell v. Boyd5 Adams Run Holding Company Llc v. James6 Cba Investments Llc v. Williams
11 A.M.1 Rowell v. Waters2 Blyden v. Mcbride3 Zhou v. Zhirzhan4 Liang Zhao Property Llc v. Acevedo5 Eastwick Joint Venture v. Phy
12:45 P.M.1 Sedgwick Station v. Byers2 Simpson v. Austin3 Pmc Juniper East Investor Llc v. Whitehouse4 Oakland Terrace 2012 Lp v. Felder5 Larchwood Garden Apartments Llc v. Devine6 Jackson v. Dudley
1:30 P.M.1 Newtowne Park Assoc v. Benoit2 Audobon Estates Partners Ltd v. Dubose3 Aog Management Llc v. Walton4 Borinquen Associates Ii v. Lane5 Chai 18 Incorporated v. Montanez6 Hesbacher v. Ellison
2:15 PM1 Davydov v. Little2 Tustin Apartments Lp v. Sullivan3 Jason Court Llc v. Lanier4 Parkway Assoc v. Gillespie5 Townsville v. Gatling6 Jjy Property Management, Llc v. Williams
3:00 PM1 1300 Chestnut St Partners L v. Walker2 David Nazarian v. Savage3 Pine Hill Equities Llc v. Shantz4 White v. Sample5 Randhawa v. Paul
6-TO BE ASSIGNED9 A.M.
1 Santiago v. Smith2 Cody v. Santiago3 Chisholm v. City Of Philadelphia4 Ramos v. Reyes5 Procaccino v. Davido And Co
9:45 AM1 Horton v. Depiano2 Brown v. Brown3 Taylor v. Brown4 Cooper v. Dill5 Mcneil v. Horne
10:30 A.M.1 Midland Funding, Llc v. Pettiford2 American Independent Ins Co A/s/o Audrey
Jackson v. Womack3 Harrell v. Lehman Esquire4 Matthews v. Bavarian Motors Inc5 Watson v. 408 West Chelten Llc
11:15 AM1 Forsyth v. Ferrari2 Omni Ins A/s/o Tuan Minh Le v. Travao3 Williams v. Dunbar
1 P.M.1 Ollison v. Rivera2 Hill v. Crompton
1:45 PM1 Mitchell Harding, P.c. v. Capitol Insurance
Company2 1500-10 Palethorp St Condominium v.
Mercury Real Estate Lp3 Permanent General Assurance Corporation
v. Mccain4 New Jersey Manufacturers Ins. Co. v. Price5 Velazquez v. Kinsley6 Williams v. Christin
20 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, J U L Y 8 , 2 0 2 0 VOL P. 128
2:30 P.M.1 Quality Abstract Services, Inc. v. Marchiani2 1500-10 Palethorp St Condominium v.
Palethorp 1 Lp3 1500-10 Palethorp St Condominium v. Hgrt
Holdings Llc4 Parker v. Gagnon5 Purnell v. Johnson
3:15 PM1 Graves v. Chughtai2 Outterbridge v. Shaw3 Watson v. Guyton4 Lakchin v. Toney R Contractor Llc
COURT OF APPEALS
OPINIONS FILED
JULY 2, 2020
BY KRAUSE, J.USA v. Louis Hill; 19-2183; judgment of the
district court affirmed.
DISTRICT COURT
CIVIL ACTIONSThe defendant’s name appears
first, followed by the name of the plaintiff, the number, the nature of the suit and the name of plaintiff’s attorney.
JULY 2, 2020Ashford TRS Nickel, LLC--Angela Madison;
20-03247; Diversity; W. Beetlestone.City of Philadelphia: Malik N. Cope: Police
Officer Campbell--James Little: Lettie Little; 20-03255; Fed. Question.
The First Liberty Insurance Corporat ion ; L iber ty Mutua l Insurance; Liberty Mutual Group--Thomas Hassell: Nancy Hassell; 20-03257; Diversity; J.H. Slomsky.
Account Resolution Services, LLC; Experian Information Solutions, Inc.--Joshua Gonzalez: Jamie Huber: Monica Huggins; 20-03259; Fed. Question; G.E.K. Pratter.
Macy’s, Inc.; Macy’s Retail Holdings, Inc.--Toby Rosenberg; 20-03261; Fed. Question; J.M. Younge.
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (Septa)--Ephriam Rodriquez; 20-03262; Fed. Question; J.E. DuBois.
Ampler Pizza LLC: Robert Knippschild: Stacey Emmens--Rasheeda Byrd; 20-03265; Fed. Question.
The Township of Aston: Luongo’s, Steve Towing, Inc.--American Honda Finance Corporation; 20-03267; Fed. Question.
Westtown School: Nancy van Arkel: Kristin Crawford--Ethan Cramer: Michele Curay-Cramer; 20-03268; Fed. Question.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania--Hil Rizvi, MD; 20-03269; Fed. Question; W.Y. Beetlestone.
Dawn Angstadt; 20-03271; Fed. Question.Northeast Building Products Corporation
Factory--Dawn Angstadt; 20-03272; Fed. Question.
Lighthouse Management Services LLC--Wilbert Lewis; 20-03273; Fed. Question.
Merck & Co., Inc.; Merck Sharp and Dohme Corp.: John Doe--Charles Webb: Dorcas Liu; 20-03275; Diversity.
Merck & Co., Inc.; Merck Sharp and Dohme Corp.: John Doe--Brenda Tiano; 20-03276; Diversity.
Varsity Brands, LLC; Varsity Spirit, LLC; Varsity Spirit Fashion & Supplies, LLC--Stars and Stripes Gymnastics Inc. d/b/a Stars and Stripes Kids Activity Center; 20-03277; Fed. Question.
Andrew Saul--Susan Collen Strunk; 20-03278; U.S. Government Defendant.
Trinity Packaging Supply, LLC--Veteran Pallet Remanufacturing, LLC; 20-03266; Diversity; E.G. Smith.
BANKRUPTCY COURT
PETITIONS FILED
JULY 2, 2020
(PHILADELPHIA)
Chapter 7Andrea Hellen Williams, 4201 Stanwood
Court, Apartment D, Philadelphia, PA 19136 -- Gary F. Seitz; United States Trustee;
20-12878; no summaries listed; S. Newman, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.
Larry Freeman, 5010 tulip st, Philadelphia, PA 19124 -- Gary F. Seitz; United States Trustee; 20-12879; no summaries listed; B.C. Eves, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.
James J Sewell, Jr, 239A Roesch Avenue, Oreland, PA 19075 -- Terry P. Dershaw; United States Trustee; 20-12882; no summaries listed; B.J. Sadek, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.
Henry S Cabrera, 102 Cezanne Court, Landenberg, PA 19350 -- Christine C. Shubert; United States Trustee; 20-12883; no summaries listed; R.J. Lohr, II, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.
Chapter 13Kristy L. Santiago, 14 Daffodil Lane,
Levittown, PA 19055 -- United States Trustee; 20-12877; no summaries listed; P.H. Young, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.
Theodore Matela, 3434 Fitler Street, Philadelphia, PA 19114 -- United States Trustee; 20-12880; no summaries listed; A.B. Dubroff, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.
Heather Moore, 2832 Phipps Avenue, Willow Grove, PA 19090 -- United States Trustee; 20-12881; no summaries listed; B.J. Sadek, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.
Terrell V. Stokes, 10727 Philcrest Road, Philadelphia, PA 19154 -- United States Trustee; 20-12884; no summaries listed; G. Miller, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.
Ineeze A Gainey, 4005 Haverford Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19104 -- United States Trustee; 20-12885; no summaries listed; G. Miller, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.
Simone Renee Floyd, 201 East Walnut Park Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19120 -- United States Trustee; 20-12886; no summaries list-ed; G. Miller, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.
ADVERSARY ACTIONSThe defendant’s name appears first in heavy type, followed by the name of the plaintiff, the number, the nature of the suit and the name of plaintiff’s attorney.
JULY 2, 2020
(PHILADELPHIA)Phoenix Lithographing Co., 11631 Caroline
Road, Philadelphia, PA 19154 -- Gerber Life Insurance; 20-00211; 01 Determination of removed claim or cause; 14 Recovery of money/property – other; 02 Other (e.g. other actions that would have been brought in state court if unrelated to bankruptcy); A.E. Nieto, atty.
SUPREME COURT
ORDERS & DECREES
June 15, 2020Com. v. Miller, Petitioner; 76 WAL 2020; The
Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.Com. v. Smith, Petitioner; 77 EAL 2020; The
Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.Com. v. Ocampo, Petitioner; 67 EAL 2020; The
Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.City Of Philadelphia v. Matos, Petitioner;
22 EAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
City Of Philadelphia v. Pien, Petitioner; 37 EAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
In the Matter of Kathleen Quinn Depillis; 63 DB 2020; The Report and Recommendation of Disciplinary Board Member dated June 8, 2020, is approved and it is Ordered that Kathleen Quinn DePillis, who has been on Inactive Status, has never been suspended or disbarred, and has demonstrated that she has the moral qualifications, competency and learning in law required for admission to practice in the Commonwealth, shall be and is, hereby rein-stated to active status as a member of the Bar of this Commonwealth. The expenses incurred by the Board in the investigation and processing of this matter shall be paid by the Petitioner.
In the Matter of Frank John Keenan; 37 DB 2020; the Report and Recommendation of Disciplinary Board Member dated June 8, 2020, is approved and it is Ordered that Frank John Keenan, who has been on Retired Status, has never been suspended or disbarred,
and has demonstrated that he has the moral qualifications, competency and learning in law required for admission to practice in the Commonwealth, shall be and is, hereby rein-stated to active status as a member of the Bar of this Commonwealth. The expenses incurred by the Board in the investigation and processing of this matter shall be paid by the Petitioner.
Office Of Disciplinary Counsel v. Gogots; 2727 Disciplinary Docket No. 3; Upon consideration of the Verified Statement of Resignation, Kevin Michael Gogots is disbarred on consent from the Bar of this Commonwealth.
June 16, 2020Com. , Petitioner v. Cruz; 68 MAL 2020; The
Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.Sonic Services, Inc., Petitioner v. Pennsylvania
Gaming Control Board; 781 MAL 2019; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. Gardner, Petitioner; 21 MAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. Judy, Petitioner; 45 WAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. Brooks, Petitioner; 53 EAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. McDaniel, Petitioner; 58 EAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Schade v. Pennsylvania Department of Corrections; 78 MAP 2019; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. Patterson, Petitioner; 83 EAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Woodard, Petitioner v. Wetzel; 92 MM 2020; The “Motion Seeking Release from Respondents[’] Custody” is Denied.
In The Interest Of: R.L., A Minor Petition Of: E.L., Father; 192 MAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. Foster, Petitioner; 458 WAL 2019; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. Johnson, Petitioner; 633 EAL 2019; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. Armstrong, Petitioner; 645 EAL 2019; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. Fleming, Petitioner; 701 MAL 2018; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Granted. The Order of the Superior Court is Vacated, and the matter is Remanded for recon-sideration in light of Commonwealth v. Butler, A.3d , 2020 WL 1466299 (Pa. March 26, 2020).
June 17, 2020Setzenfand, Petitioner v. Pupitch; 471 WAL
2019; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Com. v. Blakeney, Petitioner; 36 EM 2020; The Application to Waive or Modify Rules Regarding Filing of Reargument Petition is Denied. Chief Justice Saylor and Justices Baer and Todd did not participate in the consider-ation or decision of this matter.
Com. v. Hall, Petitioner; 770 MAL 2019; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Pottle, Petitioner v. Court of Common Pleas Westmoreland County; 50 WM 2020; The Application for Leave to File Original Process is Granted, and the Petition for Writ of Mandamus and/or Extraordinary Relief is Denied.
Haddix, Petitioner v. Honorable Robert G. Yeatts; 51 WM 2020; the Application for Leave to File Original Process and the Application for Relief, seeking leave to supplement, are Granted. The “Petition for Writ of Mandamus” is Denied.
In The Matter Of: Lauren Michelle Zitsch Motion For Extension Pursuant To Rule 311; 56 WM 2020; The Request for Extension Pursuant to Pa.B.A.R. 311 is Granted, In Part. In order to afford Lauren Michelle Zitsch time to seek full admission to the Pennsylvania bar, her temporary admission is extended until January 1, 2021.
Marina B. Dominguez-Cifuentes v. Karl; 80 MM 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
Gandy, Petitioner v. Pa. Doc, Officer Lt. Sasha Reeder; 82 MM 2020; The Application for Leave to File Original Process is Granted, and the “Petition for Writ of Mandamus or in the [alternative] a Writ of Prohibition” is Denied.
Com. v. Coaxum, Petitioner; 70 EAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.
The Honorable Wolf, Petitioner v. Scarnati; 104 MM 2020; Upon review and consider-ation of the Petitioner’s Application for the Court to Exercise Jurisdiction Pursuant to
Its King’s Bench Powers and/or Powers to Grant Extraordinary Relief, the Application is Granted insofar as this Court exercises King’s Bench jurisdiction over this matter.
June 18, 2020Office Of Disciplinary Counsel, Petitioner
v. Ford; 2487 Disciplinary Docket No. 3; Upon consideration of the Report and Recommendations of the Disciplinary Board, Candace Marie Stamos Ford is disbarred from the Bar of this Commonwealth and she shall comply with the provisions of Pa.R.D.E. 217. Respondent shall pay costs to the Disciplinary Board pursuant to Pa.R.D.E. 208(g).
In The Matter of Jacqueline Patricia Gruhler; 2728 Disciplinary Docket No. 3; the Joint Petition for Temporary Suspension is granted, Jacqueline Patricia Gruhler is placed on tem-porary suspension, see Pa.R.D.E. 214(d)(5), and she shall comply with all the provisions of Pa.R.D.E. 217. Respondent’s right to petition for dissolution or amendment of this Order and to request accelerated disposition of charges underlying this order are specifically preserved.
June 19, 2020Matthews v. Pennsylvania Board of Probation
And Parole; 40 WAP 2019; The Application for Summary Relief is Granted, and the Order of the Commonwealth Court is Affirmed. The Application for Stay is Dismissed as moot.
ORDERS & DECREES
PER CURIAMCom. v. Diggs; 3478 EDA 2018; Appeals nunc
pro tunc from the judgment of sentence of four to eight years of incarceration, followed by two years of probation, imposed following his convictions for robbery, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and terroristic threats, We affirm the judgment of sentence and grant counsel’s motion to withdraw as counsel.
Com. v. Tyler; 1639 MDA 2019; Appeals pro se from the order, entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, denying his motion for post-conviction DNA testing pursu-ant to section 9543.1 of the Post Conviction Relief Act (“PCRA”)’ Upon review, we affirm. Tyler was convicted of first-degree murder and related charges in April 1993; he was sentenced on February 23, 1994, to life imprisonment, plus five to ten years in prison. In the ensuing years, Tyler filed numerous appeals and PCRA petitions, all of which resulted in the denial of relief. Relevant to the instant appeal, on April 12, 2019, Tyler filed a serial PCRA petition alleging the ineffective assistance of all prior counsel on issues related to DNA evidence.
Com. v. Bright; 2075 EDA 2019; Appeals from the judgment of sentence entered following his conviction for Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance (“PWID”) He challenges the trial court’s denial of his request for the identities of two confidential informants (“Cis”) and argues that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence. We affirm.
Com. v. Hawkins; 2288 EDA 2017; Consideration of Appellant’s June 17, 2020 “Motion to Seal the Entire Case,” filed by David W. Barrish, Esquire, and in light of the fact that the rest of the record had been sealed by this Court’s order of August 27, 2019, the motion is hereby GRANTED as follows: this Court shall seal the memorandum decision filed on May 12, 2020, in this matter, and remove it from this Court’s website.
SDO Fund II D32, LLC v. Donahue; 889 MDA 2019; Appeals from the order entered in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas, denying his petition to strike and/or open the confessed judgment entered in favor of SDO Fund II D32, LLC (SDO”), The key issue is whether the subject confessed judgment was infirm because the warrant of attorney was “exhausted” by a previous use of the warrant to confess judgment against Donahue. Because the warrant of attorney contained explicit lan-guage permitting the lender to confess judg-ment against Donahue multiple times without exhausting the warrant, we affirm.
Com. v. Anderson; 545 WDA 2019; Appeals from the denial of his petition filed pursuant to the Post Conviction Relief Act (“PCRA”), 42 Pa. C.S.A. § 9541-9546. He claims that the PCRA court erred when it deemed his claim untimely, and argues that the registration requirements set forth in Act 10 are.
Com. v. Carter; 154 EDA 2019; The Commonwealth appeals from the December 13, 2018 order entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County granting the motion to suppress filed by Appellee, Wallace Carter (“Carter”). The Commonwealth claims trial court error for granting Carter’s motion on grounds not raised in his motion to suppress or at his suppression hearing. Finding merit in the Commonwealth’s argument, we reverse and remand.
Lewis v. Lewis; 2227 EDA 2019; Appeal is the validity of a post-nuptial settlement agree-ment executed between Appellant William Lewis (Husband) and Appellee Cameron Lewis (Wife). Husband petitioned for enforcement of the settlement agreement and for Wife’s contempt of the same. Wife counter-petitioned, claiming she only signed the agreement under duress, in constant fear, of Husband’s punishing retribution, in a daze from his manipulation of her medication, and without the opportunity to consult an attorney.
ORPHANS’ COURTDIVISION
ORDERS AND DECREES
BY CARRAFIELLO, J.
JULY 1, 2020Estate of Milagros Espada, IC; Decree issued; J.
Fedeli, Guardian; A. Gorman.Estate of Linda Miller, (DE); Conference
scheduled for 07/15/2020 at 10 a.m. Zoom; R. Dellavella.
Estate of Pedro Berrios, AIP; Hearing sched-uled for 7/29/2020 at 11 a.m. Zoom; D. Speyer.
Estate of Edward Perry, AIP; Hearing scheduled for 07/30/2020 10 a.m. Zoom; A. Eisemann.
Estate of Boanerges River, AIP; Hearing sched-uled for 7/29/2020 at 10 a.m. Zoom; D. Speyer.
Estate of Nancy Perry, AIP; Hearing scheduled for 8/13/2020 at 11 a.m. Zoom; J. Peterson.
Estate of Edith McDonald, AIP; Hearing scheduled for 8/6/2020 at 10 a.m. Zoom; S. Pritchard.
Estate of Ola Belle Martin, AIP; Hearing scheduled for 8/5/2020 at 10 a.m. Zoom; D. Jaskowiak.
Estate of Peggy Stuart, AIP; Hearing scheduled for 8/12/2020 at 11 a.m. Zoom; J. Peterson.
Estate of Leola M. Williams, AIP; Hearing scheduled for 7/23/2020 at 10 a.m. Zoom; V. Hansen.
Estate of Robert R. Atcosta, a/k/a R. Atcosta AIP; Hearing scheduled for 8/5/2020 at 11 a.m. Zoom; R. Diamond.
Estate of Linda Paasquarello, AIP; Hearing scheduled for 8/12/2020 at 10 a.m. Zoom; J. Golkow.
Estate of Linda Feldman, AIP; Hearing sched-uled for 8/13/2020 at 10 a.m. Zoom; J. Peterson.
Estate of Dawn Sutton, IC; Hearing scheduled for 7/23/2020 at 10 a.m. Zoom; J. Peterson.
Estate of Eva Whitley, DE; Hearing scheduled for 9/10/2020 at 10 a.m. Zoom; J. Schaffer.
ORDERS HAVE BEEN ENTERED IN THE FOLLOWING CIVIL MATTERS:
Woods v. Glendale Uptown Home, et al.
ORDERS AND DECREES
BY HERRON, J.
JULY 2, 2020Estate of James Biggs, (AIP); Decree issued;
required documents ordered filed within 30 days; Y. Rogers.
Estate of Joan Elizabeth Evans, (AIP); Decree issued; required documents ordered filed within 30 days; R. Anderson.
Estate of Eleonora Humphreys, (AIP); Decree issued; required documents ordered filed within 30 days; K. Barry.
Estate of Faith E. Jackson, (AIP); Decree issued; required documents ordered filed within 30 days; M. Lambert.
Estate of Gussie Jackson, (AIP); Decree issued; required documents ordered filed within 30 days; E. Bialas.
Estate of Arlene Releford, (AIP); Decree issued; required documents ordered filed within 30 days; Y. Rogers.
Estate of William White, (AIP); Decree issued; required documents ordered filed within 30 days; Y. Rogers.
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(1) A challenge to a subpoena authorized by subdivision (a)(1) shall be heard and determined by the hearing committee or special master before whom the subpoena is returnable in accordance with the procedure established by the Board. See D.Bd. Rules § 91.3(b) (relating to procedure).
(2) A challenge to a subpoena authorized by subdivision (a)(2) shall be heard and determined by a member of a hearing committee in the disciplinary district in which the subpoena is returnable in accordance with the procedure established by the Board. See D.Bd. Rules § 91.3(b) (relating to procedure).
(3) A determination under paragraph (1) or (2) may be appealed to a lawyer-Member of the Board within ten days after service pursuant to D.Bd. Rules §§ 89.21 and 89.24 of the determination on the party bringing the appeal by filing a petition with the Board setting forth in detail the grounds for challenging the determination. The appealing party shall serve a copy of the petition on the non-appealing party by mail on the date that the appealing party files the appeal, and the non-appealing party shall have five business days after delivery to file a response. No attack on the validity of a subpoena will be con-sidered by the Designated lawyer-Member of the Board unless previously raised before the hearing committee or special master. The Board Member shall decide the appeal within five business days of the filing of the non-appealing party’s response, if any. There shall be no right of appeal to the Supreme Court. Any request for review shall not serve to stay any hearing or proceeding before the hearing committee, special master or the Board unless the Court enters an order staying the proceedings.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
President Judge Administrative Order
No. 47 of 2020
________________________________________________________________
In re: Common Pleas & Municipal Court Criminal Divisions.
Resumption of Court Proceedings. Updated Protocols
ORDER
AND NOW, this 6th day of July, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), and the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and this Court’s prior Order No. 33 of 2020 it is ORDERED AND DECREED THAT:
1. No criminal trials will take place in July 2020. However, as to Common Pleas cases previ-ously scheduled in July 2020, each case will remain listed to be reviewed for status before the assigned Judge. As to Municipal Court, all criminal matters will remain scheduled for status hearings.
2. Counsel will be notified in advance regarding the status of hearings previously scheduled to Common Pleas Court on a date certain in July, 2020.
3. Counsel will be contacted before the date of the status listing and provided with instruc-tions on how to participate remotely through Advanced Communication Technology. The Office of the District Attorney and the Defender Association must be available to participate.
4. Counsel are required to contact the courtroom prior to the date and time of their case to inform courtroom staff if they will be attending in person or through Advanced Communication Tech-nology. Any counsel who chooses to appear in person, must maintain appropriate social distancing, wear protective face masks, and comply with all safety directives provided by courtroom staff. It is strongly recommended that counsel participate by Advanced Communication Technology rather than in person.
5. Consistent with this Court’s prior Order, the Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Jus-tice shall REMAIN GENERALLY CLOSED to the public. No witnesses or defendants will be per-mitted into the facility, unless specifically authorized by the Court. No defendants will be required to participate by video for these status hearings.
6. If you received a subpoena, summons and/or notice to appear at the Justice Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice for a Municipal Court criminal case through August 28, 2020, you are NOT required to appear.
7. Defendants should contact their attorney or the FJD at (215) 686-7000 if they have ques-tions concerning their court date. If you are a victim on a criminal case, please contact the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox ________________________________________ Idee C. Fox Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania President Judge, Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
President Judge Administrative Order
No 46 of 2020_____________________________________________________________________________
In re: Appeals to Common Pleas from Municipal Court Judgements of Possession of Real Property Pursuant to a Lease
ORDER
AND NOW, this 6th day of July, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), and the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and in light of the limited public access to City Hall it is ORDERED AND DECREED THAT:
1. As to appeals from Municipal Court judgments of possession of real property pursuant to a lease filed before March 16, 2020, due to the limitations of in-person filings, the deposit of rent required by Philadelphia Civil Rule *1008 in order to maintain the supersedeas pending disposi-tion of the appeal is hereby stayed until September 8, 2020, or until further Order of this Court.
2. The Office of Judicial Records shall not terminate supersedeas in appeals from Munici-pal Court judgments for possession of real property for failure to make rental deposits as required under Philadelphia Civil Rule *1008 before September 8, 2020, or until further Order of this Court.
BY THE COURT: BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox /s/ Jacqueline f. Allen
__________________________________ ___________________________________________ Idee C. Fox, President Judge Jacqueline F. Allen, Administrative JudgeChair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of PennsylvaniaFirst Judicial District of Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia CountyPresident Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY
_________________________________________________________________________________
No. 45 of 2020
President Judge Administrative Order_________________________________________________________________________________
In re: QUALIFYING RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE PROGRAM RE-ASSIGNMENT
ORDER
AND NOW, this 2nd day of July, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No. 1952 (B)(2), and the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and in light of the limited access to City Hall for emergency relief, and the public safety concerns associated with large crowds, it is ORDERED AND DECREED THAT Mortgage Foreclosure Conciliation Conferences and Case Management Confer-ences subject to Joint General Court Regulation No. 2008-01 are continued generally until further order of court and pending cases shall be processed as follows:
PART I. Mandatory Deferral Applications
1. Plaintiff’s counsel must file a Praecipe to Defer in the form attached to this Order, in the following cases:
a. The parties have entered a Trial Modification Plan;
b. The parties have entered a Forbearance Agreement;
c. The Defendant is an “At-Risk” HECM Mortgagor pursuant to HUD Mortgagee Let-ter 2015-11, Option 2.
d. Plaintiff has instructed counsel to not proceed with the case.
2. Plaintiff’s counsel may remove case from deferred status by filing a Praecipe to Relist in the form attached to this Order. Cases removed from deferred status will be listed for a Concili-ation Conference.
PART II. Case Management Conferences
1. If a Case Management Conference is pending, in lieu of a conference, the court will review the docket to determine whether service is completed on all named Defendants and whether the case completed Conciliation.
a. If the docket reflects service is complete as to all Defendants and the case completed Conciliation, a Standard Track Case Management Order will be issued.
b. If Plaintiff has failed to effectuate service on all named Defendants, and the case was removed from Conciliation because of the failure to serve all named Defendants, a Rule will be issued against Plaintiff to show cause why the case should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. Until further notice said Rule hearing will be conducted remotely.
c. If the case was removed for lack of service, and service is completed on all named Defendants, the case may also be returned to Conciliation upon the filing of a Praecipe to Relist by Plaintiff’s counsel.
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Part III. Trial
Any foreclosure case scheduled for trial, whether a date-certain or pool, between March 16, 2020 through October 1, 2020, is continued until October 15, 2020, at which time the case will be reviewed on the papers, counsel and parties will be notified to determine status, and if ready for trial, will be scheduled for trial. Plaintiffs are again advised that cases subject to forbearance should be placed in deferred status.
Part IV Reassignment from Diversion Program
Where the applicability of Joint General Court Regulation 2008-01 is disputed, a Motion to reassign may be filed. Motions will be decided on the pleadings and must contain sufficient facts, including, but not limited to photographs of the property. In addition, the Motion will be reviewed at the next sched-uled Conciliation Conference.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Jacqueline F Allen /s/ Idee C. Fox
________Jacqueline F. Allen Idee C. FoxAdministrative Judge – Trial Division Chair, Administrative Governing BoardFirst Judicial District of Pennsylvania First Judicial District of Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIAFIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA TRIAL DIVISION
_________________________________________________________________________________ : : _____ Term 20___ Plaintiff : Docket No. v. : : Conciliation Date: : Day Forward No. : Housing Counselor: : Defendant(s) :
_________________________________________________________________________________
PLAINTIFF’S PRAECIPE TO PLACE CASE IN DEFERRED STATUS
TO THE OFFICE OF JUDICIAL RECORDS:Please place this residential mortgage foreclosure case into deferred status for the follow-
ing reason (check one):
The parties have entered a Trial Modification Agreement.
The parties have entered a Forbearance Agreement.
Defendant’s status as an “At Risk” HECM Mortgagor pursuant to HUD Mortgagee Letter 2015-11, Option 2.
Plaintiff has instructed counsel not to proceed with the case.
This matter may be removed from deferred status by Praecipe to Discontinue or Praecipe to Relist for a Conciliation Conference.
________________________
Attorney for Plaintiff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIAFIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA TRIAL DIVISION
_________________________________________________________________________________ : : _____ Term 20___ Plaintiff : Docket No. v. : : Conciliation Date: : Day Forward No. : Housing Counselor: : Defendant(s) :
_________________________________________________________________________________
PLAINTIFF’S PRAECIPE TO RELIST
TO THE OFFICE OF JUDICIAL RECORDS:Please remove this mortgage foreclosure matter from deferred status and list it for a
Conciliation Conference.
_______________________
Attorney for Plaintiff
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY
PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT
President Judge Administrative Order
No. 44 of 2020
In re: Landlord-Tenant Cases
ORDER
AND NOW, this 2nd day of July, 2020, pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2) and the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and in light of the continuing public safety concerns especially in light of the increasing number new of Covid-19 infections and the limitations in accessing court facilities, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that:
(1) Landlord/Tenant cases currently scheduled to be heard by the Municipal Court from July 6, 2020 to September 2, 2020 are postponed until further order of court;
(2) New Landlord-Tenant actions will be accepted for filing by the Philadelphia Municipal Court beginning on July 10, 2020; however, they will not be scheduled for a hearing until further order of court;
(3) The issuance and service of writs of possession and of possession and alias writs of possession, is stayed until further order of court. In calculating the timeliness of the filing of alias writs of possession, the period from March 1, 2020 until the Court authorizes the filings of alias writs of possessions, shall be excluded from the computation of such time periods.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox /s/ Patrick F Dugan________________________________ ________________________________________
Hon. Idee C. Fox, President Judge Hon. Patrick F. Dugan, President JudgeCourt of Common Pleas Philadelphia Municipal CourtPhiladelphia County Philadelphia County Chair, Administrative Governing Board
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
President Judge Administrative Order
No 43 of 2020_____________________________________________________________________________
In re: Updated Protocol, Essential Delinquent Juvenile Proceedings
ORDER
AND NOW, this 1st day of July 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), and the Judi-cial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, it is ORDERED AND DECREED THAT the President Judge Administrative Order No 34 of 2020 remains in effect, with the exception of the paragraph pertaining to Juvenile Delinquency Matters, (paragraph 2 of Juve-nile), which is hereby amended as follows:
Delinquency Matters
a. Detention Hearings, Adjudicatory Hearings, Dispositional Hearings, Pretrial Hearings and Review Hearings shall continue to be conducted. Parties will receive notification of their rescheduled hearings.
b. Detention Hearings shall be conducted at the Philadelphia Juvenile Justice Services Center, (PJJSC) 91 North 48th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139.
c. In cases where a juvenile is detained prior to the adjudicatory hearing, the Court may schedule the adjudicatory hearing more than 10 days after the filing of the petition or the pre-hearing conference, as deemed appropriate by the hearing officer or the judge. The Court shall conduct a status hearing to review the pretrial detention every ten (10) days until the adjudicatory hearing is scheduled.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox _________________________________________ Idee C. Fox, President Judge Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY
No. 42 of 2020
In re: Commerce Court Temporary Financial Monitor Program
ORDER
AND NOW, this 22nd day of June, 2020, consistent with the goals of the Commerce Court, which hears, inter alia, disputes between or among two or more business entities and handles dissolution
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and liquidation of business entities, the court takes judicial notice that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant economic harm to local for-profit businesses and non-profit institutions, many of which were forced to close for lengthy periods of time and have been unable to generate sufficient income to pay their debts or retain their staff, and it appears that the current economic climate threatens their ability to operate in the future, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that, in order to provide assistance to keep local enterprises operational, a Commerce Court Temporary Financial Monitor Program (hereinafter the “Monitor Program”) shall be created within the First Judicial District’s Commerce Court under the general supervision of the Commerce Court Supervising Judge as follows:
1. Establishment and Eligibility of the Monitor Program.A. The Commerce Court Supervising Judge, upon consultation with the Administrative
Judge of the Trial Division, members of the bar, and other stakeholders, shall adopt appropriate case management orders and other protocols for the implementation of the Monitor Program in accordance with the Administrative Orders governing the Com-merce Court and other applicable rules of court.
B. Any for-profit or non-profit entity, including a sole proprietorship, is eligible to par-ticipate in the Monitor Program if its principal place of business is located in Philadel-phia County and it ceased to conduct a substantial portion of its operations due to the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in a loss of revenue and causing the entity to be unable to pay its usual and customary costs and expenses coming due in the ordinary course on and after March 1, 2020. Entities whose defaults or failure to pay costs and expenses occurred on or before February 29, 2020, are generally ineligible to participate, unless otherwise determined by the court upon Petition.
2. Assignment to the Monitor Program.A case is commenced and will be assigned to the Monitor Program when an eligible entity files a Petition to Enjoin Collection Activities and Appoint a Temporary Financial Monitor (hereinafter the “Petition”).
3. Information to be included in the Petition.. The petitioning entity must include in, or as exhibits to, the Petition financial statement(s) identifying pre- and post- COVID assets, revenues, costs, and expenses, along with detailed information regarding the entity’s creditors and the amounts owed to each of them. Exhibits containing financial information may be filed under seal, but they will be available for view-ing by creditors and the Temporary Financial Monitor. The Petition must be filed as a public document.
4. Court Review and Assignment of Temporary Financial Monitor.The Petition shall be assigned to the Commerce Court Supervising Judge or his designee, who may issue one or more orders: directing the filing of Response(s) to the Petition by creditors and other interested parties; appointing a legal or accounting professional to act as a Temporary Financial Monitor; scheduling meetings or conferences with creditors; enjoin-ing creditors from engaging in any collection activities against the petitioning entity and its assets; requiring the entity to post a nominal bond; and directing such other actions as the court, sitting in equity, deems appropriate.
5. Duties and Obligations of Temporary Financial Monitor.The Temporary Financial Monitor shall be responsible for evaluating the financial information provided by the petitioning entity and, upon consultation with the entity and its creditors, shall prepare a proposed Operating Plan to enable the entity to resume and/or continue operations while paying off its accumulated debts. The Operating Plan will be shared with creditors and other interested parties and submitted to the court for approval. The Temporary Financial Monitor shall provide periodic reports, as well as any revised Operating Plans, as directed by the court.
6. Termination or Conclusion of Assignment of Temporary Financial MonitorThe Temporary Financial Monitor will be discharged within one year from the date of appoint-ment, unless otherwise ordered by the court.
As required by Pa.R.J.A. 103(d), this Administrative Order and the proposed local rule were submit-ted to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Civil Procedural Rules Committee for review and written notification has been received from the Rules Committee certifying that the proposed local rule is not inconsistent with any general rule of the Supreme Court. This Administrative Order and the attached local rule shall be filed with the Office of Judicial Records (formerly the Prothonotary, Clerk of Courts and Clerk of Quarter Sessions) in a docket maintained for Administrative Orders issued by the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania. As required by Pa.R.J.A. 103(d)(5)(ii), two certified copies of this Administrative Order and the attached local rule, as well as one copy of the Administrative Order and local rule shall be distributed to the Legislative Reference Bureau on a computer diskette for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. As required by Pa.R.J.A. 103(d)(6) one certified copy of this Administrative Order and local rule shall be filed with the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, shall be published on the website of the First Judicial District at http://courts.phila.gov, and shall be incorporated in the compiled set of local rules no later than 30 days following publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Copies of the Administrative Order and local rules shall also be published in The Legal Intelligencer and will be submitted to American Lawyer Media, Jenkins Memorial Law Library, and the Law Library for the First Judicial District.
BY THE COURT: BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox /s/ Jacqueline F. Allen Honorable Idee C. Fox Honorable Jacqueline F. AllenPresident Judge, Court of Common Pleas Administrative Judge, Trial DivisionPhiladelphia County Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Gary S. Glazer Honorable Gary S. GlazerSupervising Judge, Commerce CourtCourt of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
President Judge Administrative Order
No 40 of 2020_____________________________________________________________________________
In re: Postponement of July, August and September Mortgage Foreclosure Sales.
ORDER
AND NOW, this 18 day of June, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), and the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and in light of the limited access to City Hall for emergency relief, and the public safety concerns associated with large crowds, it is ORDERED AND DECREED THAT Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sales are postponed and rescheduled as follows:
1. The Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sale scheduled for Tuesday, July 7, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, October 6, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
2. The Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sale scheduled for Tuesday, August 4, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, November 10, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
3. The Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sale scheduled for Tuesday, Sep-tember 1, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, December 1, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
BY THE COURT: /s/ Idee C. Fox
______________________________ Idee C. Fox, President Judge Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
President Judge Administrative Order
No 41 of 2020_____________________________________________________________________________
In re: Postponement of July, August and September Tax Sales.
ORDER
AND NOW, this 18 day of June, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), and the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and in light of the limited access to City Hall for emergency relief, and the public safety concerns associated with large crowds, it is ORDERED AND DECREED THAT Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sales are postponed and rescheduled as follows:
1. The July Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sales are rescheduled as follows:
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Thursday, July 9, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Thursday, October 8, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Wednesday, July 15, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Wednesday, October 21, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Tuesday, July 21, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, October 20, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Thursday, July 23, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Thursday, October 22, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
2. The August Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sales are rescheduled as follows:
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Thursday, August 6, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Wednesday November 4, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Tuesday, August 18, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday November 17, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Wednesday, August 19, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Wednesday, November 18, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Thursday, August 20, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Thursday, November 19, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
3. The September Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sales are rescheduled as follows:
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Thursday, September 3, 2020 is postponed and resched-uled for Thursday, December 3, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Wednesday, September 16, 2020 is postponed and resched-uled for Wednesday, December 16, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
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- The Tax Sale scheduled for Tuesday, September 22, 2020 is postponed and resched-uled for Tuesday, December 15, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
- The Tax Sale scheduled for Thursday, September 24, 2020 is postponed and resched-uled for Thursday, December 17, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox _______________________________ Idee C. Fox, President Judge Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAPHILADELPHIA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Thursday, June 11, 2020
TRIAL DIVISION – CIVIL
NOTICE TO THE BAR
PROTOCOL FOR COMPULSORY ARBITRATION PROGRAMDURING COVID-19 JUDICIAL EMERGENCY
PHASE II
General Statement Given the uncertainty of the COVID-19 emergency, and with the safety of the parties and their attor-neys in mind, as well as the directive from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the Arbitration Center is going to rely heavily on technology to move the docket forward. For this protocol to be successful, the arbitrators and litigants will need to have certain technological capabilities.
Protocol 1. Per the initial protocol announced by the First Judicial District, all Arbitration matters
listed between March 17th and May 29th, 2020 have been assigned a new Arbitration hearing date consistent with the Court’s calendar and to allow for the protocol on pro-ceeding with Arbitration hearings to be developed.
2. All matters scheduled for Arbitration hearings in June of 2020 which were viable for a settlement conference with an Arbitration Judge Pro Tempore (AJPT), have been assigned for such conferences. Those that were not ripe for a settlement conference, i.e., lack of service or the filing of a Complaint, were either continued by the Court or upon the filing of a Continuance/Deferral application by a party.
3. The AJPT Protocol will continue for the July and August 2020 Arbitration hearing lists. Those cases that are viable for a settlement conference will have a virtual or remote Judge Pro Tempore settlement conference as opposed to an Arbitration hearing. The conferences are expected to be completed by August 31, 2020.
4. Attorneys who are currently certified to serve as Arbitrators or Judges Pro Tempore have been contacted regarding their ability and willingness to volunteer as “Arbitration Judge Pro Tempore” (AJPT). AJPTs will not receive compensation for their service.
5. If a July Arbitration matter is not ripe for a settlement conference, i.e., lack of service or the filing of a Complaint, a Continuance/Deferral Application shall be filed no later than June 19, 2020, and for August matters, no later than July 2, 2020. Additionally,
if the parties have reached a settlement on their own accord, the parties are directed to advise the Arbitration Center by fax (215) 686-9594 or e-mail [email protected] and the docket will be marked accordingly.
6. In the event a settlement cannot be reached of a matter assigned to an AJPT, the case will be re-assigned a new Arbitration hearing date consistent with the Court’s calendar and in an expeditious fashion.
AJPTs who have the ability and necessary technology to conduct audio and video confer-ences remotely utilizing Zoom or similar virtual conferencing software will be assigned a list of cases currently scheduled for Arbitration in July and August of 2020. Upon appointment of the case, the Arbitration Center will provide the phone numbers of the attorneys and any self-represented litigants to the AJPT, who will then expeditiously contact all parties, notifying them that the AJPT is hosting the virtual settlement conference. Accommodations will be made for those attorneys or parties who can only participate telephonically. Times for the conferences will be set in consultation with the AJPT’s and parties’ schedules.
Settlement Conference Memoranda must be sent electronically to the AJPT and counsel of record or self-represented litigant at least five (5) days prior to the settlement conference date. The settlement conference memoranda do not need to be filed with the Court.
The Settlement Conference Memorandum should not exceed five (5) double-spaced pages and should include the following information:
Facts Giving Rise to the ActionTheory of LiabilityCausal Connection to InjuryDescription of Injury, including summary of medical testimonyItemization of Special DamagesCurrent Demand/Offer
The Settlement Conference Memorandum shall be served on all other parties and shall include a Certificate of Service.
Please be reminded that the AJPTs work directly under the supervision of the Judicial Team Leaders and Arbitration Center, to whom the results of each conference are reported. Should the par-ties appear unprepared or fail to negotiate in good faith at the settlement conference, the AJPT may issue a Rule to Show Cause before the Judicial Team Leader, who will address the failure to appropri-ately participate in the virtual settlement conference. Honorable Jacqueline F. AllenAdministrative JudgeTrial Division
Honorable Arnold L. NewSupervising JudgeTrial Division – Civil
Honorable Gary S. GlazerSupervising JudgeTrial Division - Commerce
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
President Judge Administrative Order
No 38 of 2020_____________________________________________________________________________
In re: Continuation of Judicial Emergency in the First Judicial District
ORDER
AND NOW, this 4th day of June, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), and the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, the Tax Sheriff Sale scheduled June 23, 2020 is continued to September 22, 2020.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox _________________________________ Idee C. Fox, President Judge Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
President Judge Administrative Order
No 36 of 2020_____________________________________________________________________________
In re: Continuation of Judicial Emergency in the First Judicial District
ORDER
AND NOW, this 1st day of June 2020, consistent with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Order dated May 27, 2020 (Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration Docket), and under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), this Court having declared a Judicial Emergency by Administrative Order issued March 16, 2020, hereby DECLARES that the Judicial Emergency in the First Judicial District shall continue pursuant to the terms and conditions as set forth in Administrative Orders No. 06 through 35 of 2020, as applicable.
It is further ORDERED AND DECREED that as authorized by the above-referenced Supreme Court Order, the following statewide rules and regulations are suspended until further order of court:
(1) Pa.R.Crim.P. 119;
(2) Pa.R.Crim.P. 600 (C); and
(3) Statewide rules that restrict, directly or indirectly, the use of advanced communica-tion technologies including Section 104(a) and Section 104(b) of the Administrative Regulations Governing Court Interpreters for Persons with Limited English Profi-ciency and for Persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox _________________________________________________ Idee C. Fox, President Judge, Court of Common Pleas Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Administrative Court Order
No. 37 of 2020__________________________________________________________________________
In re: ORPHANS’ COURT CITATION PROCEDURE
ORDER
AND NOW, this 1st day of June, 2020, in light of the Per Curiam Order of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court dated May 27, 2020 for Cessation of Statewide Judicial Emergency
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after June 1, 2020, and in accordance with the continuing the judicial emergency declarations for the First Judicial District, and
Whereas, to ensure protection of the public, employees of the Clerk of Orphans’ Court and the First Judicial District, public access to City Hall is not permitted at this time,
It is therefore ORDERED and DECREED that, until further modified by this Court, the Orphans’ Court citation procedure shall be as follows:
1. For emergency guardianship petitions, the substitute citation procedure established under paragraph 8. H. of this Court’s March 17th Order (No. 10 of 2020) and its subsequent amendments, remains in effect until such time as the Clerk of Orphans’ Court can resume processing emergency citations.
2. Effective June 1, 2020, petitions for citation shall be reviewed by the assigned Orphans’ Court Judges.
3. Effective June 8, 2020, the Clerk of Orphans’ Court shall process decrees granting petitions for citations. The Clerk shall use such procedures to see that the citations properly exit from the Clerk’s office and are delivered to Petitioner by such means as facsimile, regular mail or electronic mail. Petitioners and counsel are directed to exercise due diligence and cooperate with the Clerk’ Office.
4. Questions regarding the issuance of citations shall be directed to Diane Patate, Clerk of Orphans’ Court, Room 415 City Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19107, (215) 686-2230, e-mail address [email protected].
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox
Idee C. Fox, President Judge Court of Common Pleas, Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
President Judge Administrative Order
No 34 of 2020_____________________________________________________________________________
In re: Family Court. Resumption of Operations. Updated Protocols.
ORDER
AND NOW, this 15th day of May, 2020 consistent with the terms of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s order of April 28, 2020 (Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration Docket), it is ORDERED AND DECREED THAT:
1. Unless otherwise specified hereafter, this Order applies to the resumption of Court operations in Philadelphia Family Court, effective June 1, 2020.
2. While the Philadelphia Family Court BUILDING shall REMAIN GENERALLY CLOSED to the public, services and court proceedings shall be expanded as set forth hereafter. Family Court services, conferences, hearings, and court proceedings shall generally be conducted through the use of advanced communications technologies as defined in the General Statewide Judicial Emergency Orders issued by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on April 28, 2020 (Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration Docket). Family Court reserves the right to require parties and/or counsel and necessary witnesses to participate in person at proceedings held in the Philadelphia Family Courthouse, if necessary.
3. Supervised physical custody at the Family Court Nursery shall remain suspended pending further order of court.
4. Suspension of Time Requirements. The suspension of time requirements, time limitations, or filing deadlines imposed by this Court’s Orders in connection with the Judicial Emergency will expire. Legal papers or pleadings required to be filed between March 16, 2020 and June 15, 2020, shall be deemed to have been filed timely if they are filed by the close of business on June 15, 2020.
5. Rescheduling of Events – As to Family Court, all matters that were given a date certain by notice issued prior to March 16, 2020 for any date from March 17, 2020 through December 31, 2020, are hereby administratively canceled and will be rescheduled. Parties will receive notification of their rescheduled hearing date(s). This does not apply to cases designated as protracted, which remain as scheduled.
6. Filing. All legal papers may be filed, as applicable, through the following electronic filing systems, which will be fully operational: Criminal Electronic Filing System, PACSES, and PACFile. Legal papers may also be mailed or emailed to the applicable filing office as set forth hereafter. For the protection of court staff and court users, filing of legal papers in person at filing offices is suspended until further court order.
Domestic Relations
1. Domestic Relations Customer Service
a. Litigants seeking assistance with domestic relations matters may contact Family Court Domestic Relations Customer Service representatives at 215-686-7466 between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday (except holidays).
b. Domestic Relations Customer Service representatives are also available via email at [email protected].
c. Litigants may obtain information about their support cases at www.childsupport.state.pa.us.
2. Custody Emergencies – the procedures set forth in AGB Order 18 of 2020 In Re: Emergency Custody Petitions are hereby incorporated by reference and shall remain in effect until further order of court.
3. Protection From Abuse petitions – EFFECTIVE MAY 18, 2020, the procedures set forth in AGB Order 16 of 2020 In Re: Relief Under The Protection From Abuse Act are hereby incorporated by reference and shall remain in effect, subject to the following modifications, until further order of court:
a. Emergency Temporary Protection from Abuse Hearings and Orders.
Emergency PFA relief will be available Monday through Thursday at the Stout Center for Criminal Justice beginning daily at 5:00 P.M. and until 8:00 A.M. the following day, and weekends from Friday at 5:00 P.M. to the following Monday at 8:00 A.M.
b. Temporary PFA Hearings – Temporary PFA hearings will be conducted through advanced communication technology from 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday (except holidays). If a Temporary PFA Order is entered, the order will be available for pickup by petitioner (or counsel, if applicable) from
4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, in the Family Court lobby. In addition, petitioners (and counsel, if applicable) shall receive a copy of their Temporary Order via First Class mail.
i. Staff in the Domestic Violence Unit will be available telephonically from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, to assist in the preparation of a Petition for Protection from Abuse.
ii. In order to ensure there is adequate time to complete, execute, and file a verified petition and participate in a hearing via advanced communication technology on the same day, it is imperative that self-represented petitioners contact the DV Unit between 8:00 A.M. and 12:00 P.M. (noon) for all necessary steps to be completed.
4. All Other Emergency Filings
a. Emergency filings OTHER THAN CUSTODY EMERGENCY OR PROTECTION FROM ABUSE (see Paragraphs 2 and 3, above) may be emailed to the following email address: [email protected].
5. Non-Emergency Filings:
a. How to File. In addition to the ability to electronically file Complaints for Support and Petitions to Modify Support through PACSES, non-emergency filings other than Interstate Child support matters may be filed via mail or email:
i. Self-represented parties may directly file complaints for support and petitions to modify support online at the following PACSES address: www.childsupport.state.pa.us.
ii. Mail – non-emergency filings may be made by mail to the Office of the Clerk of Family Court, 11th Floor, 1501 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102.
iii. Email – non-emergency filings may be emailed to the following email address: [email protected].
b. Filing fees. Payment of all applicable filing fees, or in the alternative a fully completed Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis (“IFP”), must be received by the Office of the Clerk of Family Court simultaneously with a mailed filing, or within three (3) business days from an emailed filing. All filing fees must be in the form of a money order or attorney’s check (no personal checks), MADE PAYABLE TO THE OFFICE OF JUDICIAL RECORDS, and must be mailed (along with the legal filing, if applicable) to the Clerk’s office, addressed as follows:
Office of the Clerk of Family Court
1501 Arch Street, 11th Floor
Philadelphia PA 19102
ATTENTION: FILING FEES (if payment is included)
i. IMPORTANT: If, after Court review, the IFP petition is denied, payment of all applicable filing fees must be made via mail within twenty (20) days from notification by the Clerk’s office to the Petitioner that the IFP petition has been denied.
ii. IF THE FILING FEE IS BEING MAILED SEPARATE FROM THE LEGAL FILING, BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE DOCKET NUMBER IN THE MEMO PORTION OF THE MONEY ORDER.
c. Assistance Available to Self-Represented Litigants to File Custody and Support Complaints/Petitions
i. CUSTODY AND LOCAL (NON-INTERSTATE) SUPPORT CASES: self-represented litigants seeking assistance to file complaints and petitions in child custody and/or non-interstate child support matters may contact the Family Court Intake Unit at 215-686-6311, extensions 19220 and 19221, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday (except holidays).
1. Intake Unit personnel will conduct an interview and obtain a valid phone number and mailing address for each petitioner.
2. Intake Unit personnel will mail the appropriate pleading to the filing party with instructions on how to complete and return the same, in addition to how to pay the applicable filing fee. At petitioner’s request, a Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis will be mailed along with the underlying pleading. (Note that domestic relations forms can also be accessed at www.courts.phila.gov/forms under the “Court of Common Pleas Family Court – Domestic Relations” heading.)
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ii. INTERSTATE SUPPORT CASES: Self-represented Philadelphia residents who require assistance with the preparation and filing of child support establishment/modification pleadings against parties who reside outside Philadelphia may contact the Intergovernmental Affairs Filing Unit to schedule an appointment by email at [email protected] or by phone at (215) 686-4004, option number 2.
6. Forms and additional information (including a schedule of Family Court Filing Fees) are available on the First Judicial District website at https://www.courts.phila.gov/forms/ and under the “Forms” section of the Domestic Relations page of the FJD website at https://www.courts.phila.gov/common-pleas/family/dr/.
Juvenile1. Dependency Matters
a. Shelter Care Hearings, Adjudicatory Hearings, Dispositional Hearings, Permanency Hearings, and Adoption Finalizations, shall continue to be conducted. Termination of Parental Rights shall resume. Parties will receive notification of their rescheduled hearing dates.
b. With agreement of all parties, reunification orders will be administratively granted without a hearing, using advanced communication technology when necessary.
c. The Court shall continue to issue orders for Authorization of Medical Treatment of a Minor, pursuant to 18 Pa.C.S. 3201.
2. Delinquency Matters
a. Detention Hearings shall continue to be conducted Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the Family Courthouse, 1501 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102.
b. Adjudicatory hearings shall resume after June 1, 2020, with notice to parties and counsel.
c. In cases where the juvenile is detained prior to the adjudicatory hearing, the Court shall schedule a prehearing conference at which time the pretrial detention of the juvenile will be reviewed using advanced communication technology.
d. The Court shall continue to hear motions for step down from detention and discharge from placement using advanced communication technology.
e. Dispositional Review Hearings shall continue to be conducted with notice to parties and counsel.
3. Filings
a. How to File. Juvenile filings shall continue to be electronically filed through PACFile. Self-represented litigants may file according to the below procedures:
i. Mail – filings may be made by mail to the Office of the Clerk of Family Court – Juvenile, 11th Floor, 1501 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102. ii. Email – all fillings may be emailed to: [email protected].
b. Filing Fees. Payment of all applicable filing fees, or in the alternative a fully completed Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis (“IFP”), must be received by the Office of the Clerk of Family Court simultaneously with a mailed filing, or within three (3) business days from an emailed filing. All filing fees must be in the form of a money order or attorney’s check (no personal checks), MADE PAYABLE TO THE OFFICE OF JUDICIAL RECORDS, and must be mailed (along with the filing, if applicable) to the Clerk’s office, addressed as follows:
Office of the Clerk of Family Court – Juvenile
1501 Arch Street, 11th Floor
Philadelphia PA 19102
ATTENTION: FILING FEES (if payment is included)
i. IMPORTANT: If, after Court review, the IFP petition is denied, payment of all applicable filing fees must be made via mail within twenty (20) days from notification by the Clerk’s office to the Petitioner that the IFP petition has been denied.
ii. IF THE FILING FEE IS BEING MAILED SEPARATE FROM THE LEGAL FILING, BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE DOCKET NUMBER IN THE MEMO PORTION OF THE MONEY ORDER.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Idee C. Fox Idee C. Fox, President Judge Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
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