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Do You Need to Reach the Best Candidates in Pennsylvania's Legal 12 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 VOL P. 1952 When results matter #1 Global Legal Job Site Ranked by Alexa CLASSIFIEDS Mitchell Cohn 973-854-2905 [email protected] ATTORNEY WANTED OFFICE SUPPORT THE LAW OFFICES OF LEGAL ASSISTANT/PARALEGAL (WAYNE, PA) Console Mattiacci Law, LLC, a mid-sized plaintiff-side employment litigation firm, is JARED S. ZAFRAN seeking a full-time (30+ hours per week) litigation assistant to work in our Wayne, Pennsylvania office. Well established Plaintiff’s Personal Injury Firm with 11 attorneys, We are currently offering a 2-day per week remote work option! This is not permanent and will be decided month-to-month going forward. and fully functional offices in Center City Philadelphia and Voorhees, The ideal candidate will: • have a minimum of 2 years + litigation support experience NJ is open to associate with Plaintiff’s practitioners looking to wind • be proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Power Point, Excel) down their practice or associate with an established practice for • possess excellent technical and digital skills • have experience with e-discovery platforms their existing and future clientele. Our firm has members who speak • have excellent communication and organizational skills • be motivated, professional and reliable English, Spanish, Hindi, Bengali, Hebrew and Italian fluently. 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We are looking for a self- reliant individual who can be the ‘go to’ support person at our Wayne office. Enjoy a periodic work- day in our Center City Philadelphia office to meet and work with other Tanenbaum Keale LLP, a nationally recognized staff - if desired. on CML offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. We have a truly trial firm specializing in product liability unique and rewarding team-oriented workplace with positive vibes where everyone is appreciated and respected. We work hard yet have plenty of fun. Please send resume defense, has an immediate need for an and cover letter to Cheryl Weaver ([email protected]). Come and join our associate attorney in our Berwyn, PA office. amazing team of lawyers and support staff! We will appreciate you. The ideal candidate will have between 2-4 years of experience handling complex facebook litigation and must be licensed in PA and NJ. 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COUNTY, PA - No. NOTICE TO COUNSEL 200900353 - QUIET TITLE – Lina Holdings, LLC, Plaintiff vs. Alex Your attention is directed to Laugdon a/k/a Alex Langron, Justin White, Al Masjid Ur-Razzay Ul- Section 3162 of the Probate, Es- Karim, Feed the Need Association a/k/a Feed the Needy Association , tates and Fiduciaries Code of Samuel M. Liebman and Estate of Elzena Miller, Deceased, Defendants June 30, 1972 (Act No. 164) - To: Alex Laugdon a/k/a Alex Langron, Justin White, Al Masjid Ur- which requires advertisement Razzay Ul-Karim, Defendants, 5012 Master St., Phila., PA 19131. TAKE of grant of letters to contain NOTICE THAT THE Plaintiff has filed an action to Quiet Title on 5012 the name and address of the Master St., Phila., PA 19131, as captioned above. NOTICE: IF YOU personal representatives. WISH TO DEFEND, YOU MUST ENTER A WRITTEN APPEAR- ORPHANS’ COURT OF ANCE PERSONALLY OR BY ATTORNEY AND FILE YOUR DE- PHILADELPHIA COUNTY FENSES OR OBJECTIONS WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE WARNED THAT IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO THE CASE MAY PRO- Letters have been granted on the CEED WITHOUT YOU AND A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED Estate of each of the following AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE FOR THE RE- decedents to the representatives LIEF REQUESTED BY THE PLAINTIFF. YOU MAY LOSE MON- named, who request all persons EY OR PROPERTY OR OTHER RIGHTS IMPORTANT TO YOU. having claims against the Estate YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS NOTICE TO YOUR LAWYER AT to present them in writing and all ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER GO TO OR TELE- persons indebted to the Estate to PHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN make payment to them (unless PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING A LAW- otherwise noted all addresses be- YER. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS ing in Philadelphia) OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMA- TION ABOUT AGENCIES THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERV- BENVENUTO, CARL -- Barbara ICES TO ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A REDUCED FEE OR NO FEE. Klein, Executor, c/o Robert W. Phila. Bar Assn., 1101 Market St., 10th Fl., Phila., PA 19107, 215.238. Hershman, Jr., Esq., 6 East 6333. BART BENOFF, Atty. for Plaintiff, 5 Neshaminy Interplex, Hinckley Avenue, First Floor, #205, Trevose, PA 19053, 215.677.7777. 9-29-1 Ridley Park, PA 19078; Robert W. Hershman, Jr., Atty., 6 East UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Hinckley Avenue, First Floor, EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Ridley Park, PA 19078. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF A.P. CONSTRUCTION, INC. 9-15-3* AS OWNER OF THE M/V DEVIN AND EEL FOR EXONERATION FROM, OR LIMITATION OF, LIABILITY Follow BODNER, BARBARA L. (a/k/a NOTICE OF COMPLAINT FOR EXONERATION FROM OR BARBARA BODNER) -- Mar- LIMITATION OF LIABILITY garet Neary, Executrix, 1605 West Notice is given that Petitioner, A.P. Construction, Inc., as owner of Montgomery Street, Coal the M/V DEVIN and EEL, has filed a Complaint pursuant to Title 46, Township, PA 17866; Todd P. 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