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Cherry Hill Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution Law Firm
Overview
Powell, Trachtman, Logan, Carrle & Lombardo, P.C. is a full service law firm that represents businesses and business people in matters such as litigation and dispute resolution; business planning and transactions; employment law; architectural, engineering, and construction projects; real estate leasing and development; estate and tax planning; administrative and environmental law; and information technology and e-commerce. The firm was formed in 1988, by attorneys who believed that the accepted model of what law firms do and how they do it needed to be re-engineered, for the simple reason that legal services as they were typically delivered were not consistently adding value to the business clients being served. Owing to its unique approach to client service, Powell, Trachtman has been recognized as one of the fastest growing and most successful firms in the region.
Our clients include large, small, start-up and mature companies engaged in a wide variety of enterprises, such as architectural, engineering and other design professional firms, manufacturing facilities, technology and internet-based businesses, service companies, health care entities, development and construction companies, financial institutions, and many others.
About Powell, Trachtman, Logan, Carrle, & Lombardo P.C.
Previous Law Firm Name
- Trachtman & Logan January, 1988, 0
- Powell & Liddle January, 1988, 0
Practice Areas
- Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Published Works
- Highway Builder, Associated pennsylvania Constructor's Publication
- Floor Vibration In Steel Joist Concrete Slab Floor Systems ALSC Journal, Summer, 1978
- Casenote, 18 Villanova L., Rev. 5
- Comment, 19 Villanova L., Rev. 5
- What Every Executive Better Know About the Law, Simon & Schuster, 1987
- Resolution of Construction Claims, PBI Pub., No. 1987-417, 1987
- Ethics in Litigation, PBI Pub., No. 1993, 1993
- Advanced Issues in Construction Litigation, PBI Pub., No. 1994-923, 1994
- The Pennsylvania supreme Court Speakes on Psychic Disability Claims, 13 Penn., L.J. Reporter 35, 1990
Representative Cases
- Smith v. Chardak, 435 A. 2d 624 (Pa. Super 1981)
- American Mutual Liability Insurance Co. v. Zion & Klein, 489 A. 2d 259 (Pa. Super 1985)
- Robert Wooler company v. The Fidelity Bank and Touche Ross & Co., 479 A. 2d 1027 (Pa. Super 1984)
- Woolston v. Cutting, 474 A. 2d 698 (Pa. Super 1984)
- Midnight Sessions, Ltd. v. City of Philadelphia, 755 F. Supp. 652 (E.D. Pa 1991)
- Chester County Board of Assessment v. behe, 632 A. 2d 1102 (Pa. Commwlth. 1993)
- Trojan Technologies Inc. v Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 742 F. Supp. 900 (N.D. Pa. 1990)
- Midnight Sessions v. City of Philadelphia, 945 F. 2d 667 (3rd Cir. 1991)
- Heffernen & Co. v. Hartford Ins. Co. of America, 614 A. 2d 295 (Pa. super 1992)
- Midnight Sessions Ltd. v. City of Philadelphia, 945 F. 2d 667 (3rd Cir. Pa. 1991)
Office Information
Address
1814 East Route 70Suite 350 Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
Phone
Fax
- 856-663-1590
Websites
Other Offices
Powell, Trachtman, Logan, Carrle & Lombardo P.C. (Main Office) 475 Allendale Road Suite 200 King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610) 354-9700
Powell, Trachtman, Logan, Carrle & Lombardo P.C. 240 North Third Street Suite 1101 Harrisburg, PA 17101 717-238-9300
Powell, Trachtman, Logan, Carrle & Lombardo P.C. 475 Allendale Road Philadelphia, PA 19102 (610) 354-9700
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