By Kenny, Burns & McGill | Published July 31, 2020 | Posted in Civil Litigation, Criminal Defense, Firm News | Tagged Tags: coronavirus, Philadelphia | Leave a comment
Philly courts are slowly opening back up amidst the coronavirus pandemic. As of the end of July, some civil bench trials can start taking place, but civil juries are still pretty far down the road. Of course, this is all subject to change, pending the status of the coronavirus pandemic and its infection rates throughout Read More
Read MoreCoronavirus has presented a special set of challenges for legal systems and prisons throughout the country and the world. Many of the legal procedures we have relied on in the past to advocate for our clients have been temporarily suspended in the interest of keeping courts closed and preventing the spread of coronavirus. Of course, Read More
Read MoreAs we are all painfully aware, the coronavirus has arrived and has slowed down operations and businesses throughout the country. However, the coronavirus has not slowed down our attorneys, who wrote, filed, argued, and, just this afternoon, WON an Emergency Detainer Motion on behalf of one of our clients incarcerated at Philadelphia’s Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility Read More
Read MoreThe novel coronavirus has arrived, bringing with it a host of non-health related consequences, including the potential for massive legal and economic issues. While many courts have closed their doors to hearings and other formal proceedings, lawsuits and other emergency actions can still be filed. Criminal cases, Protection From Abuse (PFA) cases, bankruptcy proceedings, tax Read More
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