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VOL P. 3009 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER • 13 PUBLIC NOTICES Brian Harris 215.557.2496 [email protected] ESTATE NOTICES CITY COUNCIL CORPORATE NOTICES Notice is hereby given that an ap- City of Delmarc Enterprises Inc. has been plication will be made to the De- NOTICE TO COUNSEL Public Hearing Notice incorporated under the provisions partment of State of the Common- Your attention is directed to The Committee on Housing, Neighborhood Development and The Home- of the Business wealth of Pennsylvania, on or af- Section 3162 of the Probate, less of the Council of the City of Philadelphia will hold a Public Hearing Corporation Law of 1988. ter May 19, 2020, for the purpose Estates and Fiduciaries Code on Friday, May 29, 2020, at 9:30 AM, in a remote manner using Lauletta Birnbaum, LLC of obtaining a charter of a pro- of June 30, 1972 (Act No. Microsoft® Teams. This remote hearing may be viewed on Xfinity 591 Mantua Blvd. posed nonprofit corporation to be 164) which requires advertise- Channel 64, Fios Channel 40 or http://phlcouncil.com/watchcitycouncil/, Suite 200 organized under the 1988 Non- ment of grant of letters to con- to hear testimony on the following items: Sewell, NJ 08080 profit Corporation Law of the tain the name and address of 5-21-1* Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the personal representatives. 200294 An Ordinance amending various sections of The Philadelphia effective October 1, 1989, as ORPHANS’ COURT OF Code to address matters related to the landlord and tenant relationship NON-PROFIT CHARTER amended. The name of the corpo- PHILADELPHIA COUNTY during the novel coronavirus of 2019 pandemic and otherwise, including ration is Hermitage Place Owners’ Friends of Ryan, Inc. has been in- providing for an eviction diversion program, and making certain techni- Association. The purposes for corporated under the provisions of which it is to be organized are: Letters have been granted on the cal changes, all under certain terms and conditions. the PA Nonprofit Corporation Homeowners’ Association. Mar- Estate of each of the following Law of 1988. 200295 An Ordinance amending various sections of The Philadelphia shal Granor, Esq., Solicitor. decedents to the representatives Lamb McErlane, P.C. Code to address matters related to the landlord and tenant relationship 5-21-1* named, who request all persons 307 Llandrillo Road during the novel coronavirus of 2019 pandemic and otherwise, including having claims against the Estate Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 providing for temporary eviction relief, and making certain technical to present them in writing and all 5-21-1* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN persons indebted to the Estate to changes, all under certain terms and conditions. that Articles of Incorporation - make payment to them (unless Nonprofit have been filed with the 200301 An Ordinance amending various sections of The Philadelphia NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN otherwise noted all addresses be- that a Foreign Registration State- Department of State of the Com- ing in Philadelphia) Code to address matters related to the landlord and tenant relationship monwealth of Pennsylvania, at during the novel coronavirus of 2019 pandemic and otherwise, including ment has been filed with the De- partment of State of the Common- Harrisburg, PA on or about April DESHIELDS, DEBRA L. -- providing for temporary rent stabilization, and making certain technical 23, 2020, for: National Independent changes, all under certain terms and conditions. wealth of Pennsylvania, at Harris- Stephen J. DeShields, Administra- burg, PA on or about April 29, Venue Association, 3025 Walnut tor, c/o John W. Richey, Esq., The Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. 200302 An Ordinance amending various sections of The Philadelphia 2020, for a foreign corporation Tannenbaum Law Group, 600 West with a registered address in the The corporation has been incorpo- Germantown Pike, Suite 400, Code to address matters related to the landlord and tenant relationship rated under the provisions of the during the novel coronavirus of 2019 pandemic and otherwise, including state of Pennsylvania as follows: Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462; Kay Solar Energy Inc. c/o 3600 Pennsylvanian Nonprofit Corpora- John W. Richey, Esq.,Attorney, The providing for the temporary waiver of certain fees, and making certain tion Law of 1988, as amended. technical changes, all under certain terms and conditions. Gateway Drive, Apt. A211, Phila- Tannenbaum Law Group, 600 West delphia, PA 19145. This corpora- 5-21-1* Germantown Pike, Suite 400, 200304 An Ordinance amending various sections of The Philadelphia tion is incorporated under the laws Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462. of Delaware. The address of its 5-21-3* Code to address matters related to the landlord and tenant relationship RECORDS DEPARTMENT during the Coronavirus of 2019 pandemic and otherwise, including pro- principal office is 3600 Gateway NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, viding for relief to tenants who have been illegally locked out of their res- Drive, Apt. A211, Philadelphia, ROSSI, ROBERT M. -- Frank under Philadelphia Home Rule idences and making certain technical changes, all under certain terms and PA 19145. The corporation has Rossi, Administrator, c/o Cefalo Charter Section Number 8-407, conditions. been qualified in Pennsylvania un- Law, 309 Wyoming Avenue, West der the provisions of the Business that on May 18, 2020 an EMER- Pittston, PA 18643. GENCY REGULATION EX- 200305 An Ordinance amending various sections of The Philadelphia Corporation Law of 1988, as 5-21-3* TENDING BOARD APPRO- Code to address matters related to the landlord and tenant relationship amended. VALS IN CONNECTION WITH during the novel coronavirus of 2019 pandemic and otherwise, including 5-21-1* THE COVID-19 EMERGENCY providing for payment agreements for tenants with a certified financial promulgated by the Philadelphia hardship related to COVID19, and making certain technical changes, all Zoning Board of Adjustment was under certain terms and conditions. filed with the Department of Re- cords, Room 158, City Hall, and Speakers interested in giving testimony on any of these legislative matters temporarily effective on the same must call 2156860460, or send an email to [email protected] by 3 p.m. Renew date in accordance with the May- the day before the hearing and submit the following information: or’s “Declaration of Extraordina- Your ry Circumstance: Suspending the • Full name Formal Regulatory Process for • Callback telephone number where you can be reached Regulations Concerning a Novel • Identify the bill number or resolution number or numbers Subscription Coronavirus” dated March 11, Follow that will be addressed 2020. Anyone affected thereby may file a written request for hear- Speakers who submitted the above information within the required time to ing with the Department of Re- us frame will be telephoned during the public hearing and invited to the re- cords within thirty (30) days from mote hearing. They will be given additional instructions by the Commit- the date of this notice. The regula- tee Chair once they are connected. The Legal on tion will become effective perma- nently at the conclusion of this no- Immediately following the public hearing, a meeting of the Committee on Intelligencer tice period if no hearing is request- Housing, Neighborhood Development and The Homeless, open to the ed. Twitter public, will be held to consider the action to be taken on the above listed James P. Leonard, Esq items. Today! Commissioner of Records 5-21-1* Copies of the foregoing items are available in the Office of the Chief www.twitter.com/ Clerk of the Council, Room 402, City Hall. 877-ALM-CIRC thelegalintel Michael A. Decker Chief Clerk 5-21-1*

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT Practice and Procedure and by the executive committee acting on an expedited basis on behalf of the judicial conference to amend rules 1020 as soon as possible for a one year period, it is hereby FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

NOTICE ORDERED that amendments to the Local Bankruptcy Rule 1020, as Local Rule 1020-1, And Forms, as set forth on the attachments to this Order, are approved and adopted by the court, effec- On May 11, 2020, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2071(e), the judges of the United States District tive May 19, 2020, with a period to follow of forty-five (45) days afforded for purposes of Notice to the Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania having determined that there is an immediate need Bar and Public and Solicitation of Comment pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2071(e). to amend the Local Bankruptcy Rules to implement the procedural and substantive changes to the Bankruptcy code made by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES Act”) It is FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of Court transmit a copy of the amendments to approved a Resolution amending the Local Bankruptcy Rules. The amended Local Bankruptcy Rules the Local Bankruptcy Rules, as approved and adopted by the Court, to the Director of the Administrative are available on the Eastern District of Pennsylvania’s website: www. paed.uscourts.gov. Office of the United States Courts and the Judicial Council of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and make said Rules and Forms available to the bar and public. The amended Local Bankruptcy Rules reflect Section 1113 of the CARES Act which made several temporary changes to the Bankruptcy Code to provide financial assistance during the coronavirus FOR THE COURT: crisis. These changes necessitate a corresponding amendment to interim Bankruptcy Rule 1020. Interim Rule 1020 was adopted in February 2020 to implement the Small Business Reorganization Act. The /S/ Juan R. Sánchez bankruptcy provisions of the CARES Act are of limited duration, but require additional amendments to Interim Rule 1020, as well as to Several Official Bankruptcy Forms. The Five Bankruptcy Forms are Juan R. Sánchez, Chief Judge official Forms 101, 122a-1, 122b, 122C-1 and 201. The adoption of this amendment to Local Rule 1020, Local Rule 1020-1, Is for one year and is needed to maintain national uniformity in the administration of the Bankruptcy Code.

The adoption of these amendments does not change the conformance of the Local Rules THE DISCIPLINARY BOARD OF THE of Bankruptcy Procedures and the Local Bankruptcy Forms with the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA Procedures. Accordingly, an Order of the Court was entered on May 19th, 2020 making these amendments effective May 19th, 2020 with a period to follow of forty-five (45) days for purposes of [204 PA.CODE CH. 83] Notice to the Bar and Public and Solicitation of Comment pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2071(e). Proposed Amendments to the Pennsylvania Rules Those wishing to offer comments on these amendments may do so by Submitting said of Disciplinary Enforcement Regarding comments to the attention of Kate Barkman, Clerk of Court, United States Courthouse, 601 Market Permanent Resignation From the Bar St., Room 2609, Philadelphia, Pa, 19106, before the close of business on Monday, July 6, 2020 by emailing [email protected]. Copies of the amended Local Bankruptcy Rules may Notice of Proposed Rulemaking be obtained by submitting a request at the address listed above or at the Court’s website, www.paed. uscourts.gov. Notice is hereby given that the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (“Board”) plans to recommend to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania that it adopt amendments to the Juan R. Sánchez Pennsylvania Rules of Disciplinary Enforcement (“Enforcement Rules”) relating to permanent resigna- tion of an attorney from the bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as set forth in Annexes A and B. Chief Judge Currently, a Pennsylvania attorney may resign from the bar pursuant to Pennsylvania Bar Admission Rule 201(b), which states “An attorney who is not the subject of any investigation into allega- IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT tions of misconduct may voluntarily cease to be a member of the bar of this Commonwealth by deliver- ing to the Administrative Office a written resignation from the office of attorney at law.” FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Although an attorney’s ability to resign is contained in the Bar Admission Rules, which fall IN RE: LOCAL RULES OF BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURE under the aegis of the Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners (“Law Examiners”), the Law Examiners historically have not played a role in the resignation process; instead, the Board processes resignations, ORDER through its Attorney Registration Office.

To cure this anomaly, the Board and the Law Examiners determined that removing resigna- AND NOW, this 19th day of May, 2020, it appearing that this Court is vested with authority, tion from the Bar Admission Rules and placing it in the Enforcement Rules best addresses the reality pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 2071(E), 2077, and Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9029 ; of the resignation process and more accurately reflects the missions of the boards: the Law Examiners AND, in accordance with the resolution of the judges of the Court on May 11, 2020, the to admit attorneys; and the Board to facilitate post-admission matters, such as discipline and annual court having determined that there is a need to amend Rule 1020 of the Local Rules of Bankruptcy attorney registration. Procedure, including forms, effective immediately to conform with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“the CARES Act”) which modifies the definition of “debtor” for determining The Board’s proposal creates new Enforcement Rule 404, titled “Permanent Resignation.” eligibility to proceed under subchapter V of chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code; The proposed rule adopts the concept contained in current Pa.B.A.R. 201(b) and refines the language, providing more specificity to attorneys who wish to resign from the bar. With this proposed rule change, AND, the amendments to Rule 1020 and forms are based on the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules which has been approved by the Committee on Rules of Court Notices continues on 18

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THUR., MAY 21, 2020 THUR., MAY 21, 2020 WED., MAY 27, 2020 (267) 299-7450, COURT OF APPEALS Criminal Deputy Nelson Malave On Trial On Trial On Trial (267) 299-7459 Criminal Jury Trial 9:30 A.M. Civil Jury Trial CR2019-257- A. Reinitz CASES LISTED FOR 9:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M. ______U.S. v.Barnette DISPOSITION CR2018-578- J. Grenell, AUSA 2019-1947 D. J. DeLuca Esq. KEARNEY, J. United States of America v.Luis Enrique R. D. Thompson State Farm Fire & Casualty Co., et al. AUDIO CONFERENCE Deputy Clerk: Ulrike Hevener Rodriguez-Sebastian Criminal Jury Trial v.Joshua Cohen. General Electric (267) 299-7688 L. Savino, Jr., Esq. 9:30 A.M. P. J. Boldin Esq.; W. E. Voter Esq. THU., MAY 21, 2020 CR2018-590- J. Labrum, III AUSA CR2018-483- K. T. Newton SCHMEHL, J. ______United States of America v.Juan Alicide U.S. v.Shahen 10 A.M. Criminal Deputy Tanya L. Allender PAPPERT, J. Aquilina, Appellant v. Att. Gen. N.J., et al. Abreu-Espinosa R. P. Link Phone: 610-320-5030 (SUBMIT); 18-2161. M. Isenberg, Esq. CR2019-017- J. T. Labrum Civil Deputy Katie Furphy Secretary/civil Deputy: Barbara A. Crossley (267) 299-7530 USA v. Mil Chin, Appellant (SUBMIT); CR2019-267- S. Solow, AUSA U.S. v.Adames Phone: 610-320-5099 18-2247. Criminal Deputy Jeff Lucini United States of America v.Brian Howell C. O. Reynolds The Gateway Building Watson v. Lloyd Industries, Inc., Appellant (267) 299-7537 C. Martir, Esq. CR2019-112- T. A. Marinari 201 Penn St. (SUBMIT); 19-2066; 19-2525. U.S. v.Clarke Westminster American Ins. Co., Appellant THU., MAY 21, 2020 Room 518 ______E. M. Cohen Reading, PA 19601 v. Spruce 1530, LLC, et al. (SUBMIT); On Trial CR2019-538- J. A. LaBar J.F. LEESON, JR., J. 19-2207. 3rd flr., Rm. 3041 when in Phila. U.S. v.Hopper Civil Duputy Clerk: Diane J. Abeles Sierra Club, Petitioner v. U.S. Environ. Criminal Jury Trial A. C. Joseph (610) 391-7020 Protection Agency, etc. (ARGUE); 19-2562. 9:30 A.M. THUR., MAY 21, 2020 Santos, Appellant v. Warden Pike (ARGUE); CR2019-548- K. Newton, AUSA CR2019-588- N. Rue Criminal Deputy: Justin F. Wood 19-2663. United States of America v.Dimitre Hadjiev U.S. v.Morgan On Trial (610) 776-6118 Smith, Appellant v. Navient Solutions, LLC P. Scuderi, Esq. A. Halim Civil Jury Trial Chambers of the Honorable Joseph F. Leeson, Jr.. (ARGUE); 19-3025. MON., JULY 6, 2020 CR2020-013- P. T. Desouza 9:30 A.M. United States District Court U.S. v.Shawn Brown Eastern District of PA. MSKP Oak Grove LLC, et al., Appellant v. On Trial 2015-005820 Venuto, et al. (SUBMIT); 19-3372. J. J. McHugh, Jr. Thomas W. Olick v.City of Easton Edward N, Cahn U.S. Courthouse, Suite 3401 Criminal Jury Trial CR2020-044- M. Curran D. J. MacMain 504 W. Hamilton St. FRI., MAY 22, 2020 9:30 A.M. U.S. v.Simpson Allentown, PA 18101 Thai, Appellant v. USA (SUBMIT); 19-1407. 2015-05820 T. W. Olick CR2018-417- V. Gauri, AUSA A. Halim 4th Flr., Rm. 4000 when in Phila. In Re: National Football League Players Thomas W. Olick v.Commonwealth of PA, United States of America v.Rodney Kent Concussion Injury Litigation; Paul Raymond TUE., JUNE 2, 2020 City of Easton Turner, Appellant (SUBMIT); 19-1760. P. Levin, Esq. On Trial D. J. MacMain THUR., MAY 21, 2020 In Re: National Football League Players T. J. SAVAGE, J. 2018-04121 T. TOMLINSON On Trial Concussion Injury Litigation; Podhurst Criminal Jury Trial SAMANTHA ROOS-MEISER v.USAA Orseck, P.A., Appellant (SUBMIT); 19-1761. Courtroom 9A 9:30 A.M. CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY Criminal Jury Trial McCoy, Appellant v. Taylor, et al. (SUBMIT); Courtroom Deputy: Alex Eggert CR2019-710- K. T. Newton ______9:00 A.M. 18-2662. Phone: 267-299-7599 U.S. v.McCorkle CR2019-000535-0 P. G. Shapiro; A. D. USA v. Pelker, Appellant (SUBMIT); 19-2664. Judicial Secretary: Joanne Tyer J. P. Green, Jr. G.A. MCHUGH, J. Kehner Civil Deputy: Patricia Clark Phone 267-299-7480 TUE., JUNE 9, 2020 USA v.Frances Eddings Phone: 267 299-7301 R. P. Lowe; J. L. Denis DISTRICT COURT On Trial Criminal Deputy: Christian Henry THUR., MAY 21, 2020 Phone: 267-299-7307 C.F. KENNEY, J. Specially Listed Criminal Jury Trial Criminal Deputy: Christopher Kurek 9:30 A.M. phone 267-299-7549 NOTICE Criminal Jury Trial CR2019-614- R. Livermore THUR., MAY 21, 2020 Civil Deputy: Shelli MacElderly 1. Counsel shall promptly notify the dep- 9:00 A.M. U.S. v.Andrews On Trial phone 267-299-7540 uty clerk to each judge before whom CR2018-000582-0 L. C. Wright C. Henry; K. Young Criminal Jury Trial Chambers of the Honorable Chad F. Kenney.. he/she has a case listed upon becoming United States of America v.Leroy Watts United States District Court TUE., JUNE 30, 2020 9:30 A.M. attached for trial in another court. To be L. T. Savino Eastern District of PA. accorded recognition, a busy slip, using the CR2019-000336-0 P. T. DeSouza; P. T. On Trial CR2019-108- S. T. Damiani United States of America v.Tamir Mitchell designated form, MUST be filed in Room DeSouza ______Criminal Jury Trial K. M. Gaughan 2609 before 1 p.m. on the day after counsel United States of America v.Malcolm Xavier 9:30 A.M. CR2019-371- J. A. LaBar J.D. WOLSON, J. becomes attached. Taylor CR2018-013- J. R. Arteaga United States of America v.Dawud Robinson 2. Cases in the trial pools do not necessar- M. T. Wilson; W. J. Brennan U.S. v.Vines, et al. J.D. WOLSON, J. M. T. Wilson; S. C. Adamo ily appear in the order in which they will be CR2019-000584-0 M. B. Wilmoth R. D. Thompson; S. J. Britt Civil Deputy: Jeannine Abed CR2019-666- M. B. Dubnoff called. Counsel should therefore be ready United States of America v.Shantel Foxworth TUE., JULY 21, 2020 Phone: (267) 299-7321 to begin trial upon receiving telephone call N. Caravasos United States of America v.Brandon J. Fisher Criminal Deputy: Laura Buenzle notice, subject to the following: CR2020-000027-0 M. S. Miller Specially Listed P. P. DeMarco, Jr. Phone: (267)299-7239 (a) Counsel whose cases are in the pools United States of America v.Lawrence Criminal Jury Trial MON., JUNE 1, 2020 will be given 48 hours’ notice, if feasible, Nathaniel Galloway 9:30 A.M. On Trial THUR., MAY 21, 2020 but not less than 24 hours notice to ready E. Toplin CR2019-368- K. T. Newton for trial with witnesses. CR2019-000336-0 P. T. DeSouza; P. T. Criminal Jury Trial On Trial U.S. v.Tantushyan 9:30 A.M. (b) It is counsel’s responsibility to check DeSouza 9:30 A.M. J. H. Ibrahim; D. J. Glassman; B. C. 2018-4486 M. P. Murphy Jr.; P. Bansal; R. with each judge’s deputy clerk on the United States of America v.Michael CR2018-389- M. S. Miller Wittles; B. J. Zeiger; L. J. Bozzelli; G. G. R. Stevens status and movement of criminal and civil Whitehurst United States of America v.Nicolas Israel Besnilian; A. R. Kessel; P. J. Hetznecker Melissa Melendez v.A Step Above House cases in that judge’s pool. M. T. Wilson; W. J. Brennan Rodriguez Cleaning, Inc. (c) Counsel will not be required to com- CR2019-000676-0 M. Curran C. D. JONES II, J. C. A. Martir J. P. Hickey mence trial less than 24 hours after com- United States of America v.Richard Meleski Courtroom 15-B FRI., JUNE 12, 2020 pleting trial of another case. N. MacEoin Secretary/ Civil Deputy: Jamie McDermott On Trial J.M. YOUNGE, J. J. SANCHEZ THU., MAY 21, 2020 Phone: 267-299-7750 Criminal Jury Trial Courtroom A Chief Judge Courtroom/Criminal Deputy: A’iShah L. El-Shabazz Criminal Courtroom Deputy: Sean Armstead Specially Listed 9:30 A.M. Phone: 267-299-7759 Phone: 267-299-7369 CR2019-282- S. P. McDonnell Civil Courtroom Deputy: Dedra Brannan Criminal Jury Trial United States of America v.Alizandro 9:00 A.M. Phone: 267-299-7360 SANCHEZ, CH.J. THUR., MAY 21, 2020 Rodriguez CR2019-000537-0 S. Schlessinger Scheduling Courtroom Deputy: Nancy DeLisle M. A. Jayaraman; L. A. Ortiz; W. C. United States of America v.Michael Miller Criminal Jury Trial ______Phone: (267) 299-7789 9:30 A.M. Montoya; M. I. Isenberg K. Young ESR/Courtroom Deputy: Stacy Wertz CR2018-467- F. Costello K. S.. MARSTON, J. CR2019-000365-0 M. B. Dubnoff; S. A. FRI., JULY 17, 2020 Phone: (267) 299-7781 United States of America v.Carla Slater Solow Courtroom TBA M. Jayaraman On Trial ______United States of America v.Jarrett Melvin Courtroom Deputy/Criminal: Lara Karlson Civil Jury Trial Criminal Jury Trial phone: 267-299-7379 Tarn 9:30 A.M. P. B. TUCKER, J. 2016-2348 S. P. Patrizio CR2019-717- J. E. Burnes Courtroom Deputy: Kimberly Scott-Hayden Tacconelli v.Taconelli ______United States of America v.William A. Phone: 267-299-7619 G.E.K. PRATTER, J. ______Merlino J. M. GALLAGHER, J. Secretary/Civil Deputy: Susan.Flaherty 2017-2894 E. F. Borden Jr. MON., JUNE 8, 2020 Pham v.Quadgen Courtroom TBA Phone: (267) 299-7350 Courtroom Deputy/Criminal: Christine Stein ______MON., JULY 27, 2020 Criminal Jury Trial Courtroom/Criminal Deputy: Mike Coyle phone: 610-391-7012 9:30 A.M. Phone: (267) 299-7359 MON., JULY 20, 2020 On Trial Courtroom Deputy Civil: Brian Dixon CR2020-000377-0 J. Ortiz Specially Listed Criminal Jury Trial phone: 610-434-3457 United States of America v.Ricardo Carrion THUR., MAY 21, 2020 9:30 A.M. B. Cooper Criminal Jury Trial CR2020-15- J. J. Kang ______9:30 A.M. MON., JUNE 29, 2020 On Trial United States of America v.Feng Xu CR2019-270- A. Eve. R. F. KELLY, S.J. 9:30 A.M. R. E. Goldman Criminal Jury Trial 2013-07556 United States of America v.Mark Green Courtroom 11B 9:30 A.M. SHAWN T. WALKER v.FRANK REGAN T. Fitzpatrick E.G. SMITH, J. Courtroom Deputy: Mark A. Rafferty CR2020-00711- M. Rinaldi ______Civil Deputy Clerk, Shana Restucci Phone: 267-299-7319 United States of America v.Joseph Fabilli M.S. GOLDBERG, J. (610)333-1836 MON., JUNE 1, 2020 Civil Deputy Clerk: Susan Renz M. Seitles; S. Toprani Criminal Courtroom Deputy Clerk Jennifer Fitzko Phone 215-597-0736 9:30 A.M. Secretary/ Civil Deputy: Sharon Lippi (610) 333-1837 MON., JULY 27, 2020 2016-05874 9:30 A.M. Phone: 267-299-7500 Holmes Building ______Joseph H. Lewis, Jr. v.University of CR2019-000463-0 F. Weber Criminal Deputy: Steve Sonnie 4th Flr. Pennsylvania J. E. DUBOIS, S.J. United States of America v.Jose Manuel Phone:267-299-7509 101 Larry Holmes Dr. ______Figueroa Easton, PA 18042-7722 Courtroom 12B K. Young P.S. DIAMOND, J. ______610-333-1833 Courtroom Deputy: Milahn Hull 4th Flr. Rm. 4000 when in Phila. C.M. RUFE, J. Courtroom 14-A QUINONES ALEJANDRO, J. Phone: 267-299-7339 Scheduling/Deputy Clerk: Velma T. White Secretary/Courtroom Deputy: Richard Thieme Courtroom 8B ______Phone: (267) 299 -7490 Phone: (267) 299-7730 Secretary/Civil Deputy, Nicole Phillippi THUR., MAY 21, 2020 Fax: (267) 299-5077 Criminal Courtroom Deputy: Lenora Kashner (267) 299-7460 BEETLESTONE, J. Specially Listed ESR/Courtroom Deputy: Erica Pratt Wittje Criminal Deputy Clerk, Rosalind Burton-Hoop Courtroom 3B 10:00 A.M. Phone (267) 299-7499 Phone: (267) 299-7739r (267) 299-7467 Civil Deputy Aaris Wilson 2015-000405 H. I. Pass; J. M. Scott; K. E. 16 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 VOL P. 3012

Chewing; R. G. Tuttle J. R. PADOVA, S.J. THUR., MAY 21, 2020 MON., AUGUST 17, 2020 CTY DEPT OF MENTAL HEALTH/ Paramount Financial Communications, INTELLECTUAL Inc. v.Broadrige Investor Communicaton Courtroom 17B Criminal Jury Trial On Trial G. A. DONATELLI; R. E. LUSK; J. S. Solutions, Inc. Criminal Deputy Clerk: Michael Beck 9:30 A.M. Criminal Jury Trial DAVIS; K. L. JOEL CR2019-000354-0 C. A. Miller; M. O. Adelman; R. M. Phone: 267-299-7409 9:30 A.M. MON., SEPT. 21, 2020 Haggerty Jr.; A. M. Snodgrass Jr. Deputy Clerk Civil: Malissa Wolenski UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.HAFIZ CR2020-000121- J. Labar CR2019-000522-0 D. E. Troyer Phone: 267-299-7459 ANTONIO MYRICK USA v.Steele On Trial USA v.Katrina Tucker ______N. MacEoin Civil Jury Trial K. Young THUR., MAY 21, 2020 On Trial MON., SEPT. 14, 2020 9:30 A.M. CR2019-000525-0 D. E. Troyer 9:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 2019-3132 M. K. ALTEMOSE; K. On Trial RAMBO-WILLIAMS USA v.Maurice Bertrand CR2019-000216-0 M. Donovan CR2018-000524-0 J. T. Marsh RAMA SATTOUF v.STATE FARM USA v.Sharkey UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Criminal Jury Trial CR2019-000527-0 D. E. Troyer 9:30 A.M. MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE A. Halim v.VICTOR CLAYTON USA v.Abdullah Howard CR2019-000063- D. Ignall COMPANY CR2019-000238-0 M. Donovan ______J. C. Capek USA v.Charles G. A. DRAKAS USA v.Ambrosio CR2019-000053-0 W. Brennan Criminal Jury Trial J. Meringolo UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MON., OCTOBER 19, 2020 v.JERMAINE JONES AND SEAN MON., SEPT. 21, 2020 10:00 A.M. Criminal Jury Trial On Trial CR2018-000531-0 R. E. Eckert WILLIAMS On Trial USA v.Antoine McFarland 9:30 A.M. ______Civil Jury Trial 9:30 A.M. A. Halim; L. M. Skipper CR2019-000439-0 J. Arteaga Criminal Jury Trial Trial Pool 2019-3742 J. W. CHASE; C. P. SALTRY CR2018-000563-0 J. A. Labar USA v.Harris 9:30 A.M. 2011-006843 J. E. Wolfson Esquire; R. KEITH REGAN v.TEMPLE USA v.Brihien China M. Jayaraman CR2020-00012- P. Desouza C. Nissen Esquire; E. A. Ware Esquire; UNIVERSITY R. Ross USA v.Clay J. C. JOYNER, S.J. N. H. Pennington Esquire; S. A. Scrivani N. J. HAMBURG; M. E. SACKS CR2019-000526-0 D. E. Troyer M. Meehan Esquire USA v.Marques Russell Courtroom 17A D.R. STRAWBRIDGE, M.J. Ecore International, Inc. v.Paul Downey J. H. SLOMSKY, J. L. J. Bozzelli Chambers: Room 17614 D. A. Phillip Esquire; J. A. Handelman Courtroom Deputy: Matt Courtroom 3H CR2019-000529-0 D. E. Troyer Criminal Deputy: Sharon Scott Esquire; J. J. Theis Esquire; K. D. Kent Deputy Clerk: Jenna Gallelli USA v.Jonathan Metellus Phone: 267-299-7419 Higgins Esquire; A. S. Gallinaro Esquire; J. R. Phone: (267) 299-7790 S. P. Steinberg Courtroom Deputy: Matt Higgins Civil Deputy: Tashia Reynolds Sobieraj Esquire; J. H. Beaupre Esquire CR2019-000557-0 A. J. Carissimi Phone: 267-299-7349 ______USA v.Ashley Maisenhelder Phone: 215-597-1537 Civil Jury Trial Civil Deputy: Kelly Haggerty K. M. Gaughan 2018-004347 J. S. Oxman Esquire Phone: 267-299-7340 H.S. PERKIN, M.J.. TUE., MAY 26, 2020 THUR., MAY 21, 2020 Nehemiah Leary v.Officer Vondel Cook Courtroom 4A M. K. Hubbard Esquire ______504 Hamilton St. Specially Listed 9:30 A.M. CR2019-547- T. A. MARINARI T. J. RUETER, M.J. Room 4401 M. BAYLSON, S.J. Allentown, PA 18101-1514 Criminal Jury Trial USA v.DANIELLE HOLMES Secretary/Civil Deputy: Lori DiSanti Courtroom 3C 10:00 A.M. K. YOUNG Phone: (267) 299-7520 Deputy Clerk: Debbie Owens CR2019-000528-0 D. E. Troyer CR2020-89- K. L. Jayne Criminal Deputy: Janice Lutz Phone 215-597-0048 THUR., MAY 21, 2020 USA v.Alan Alexander Harrison USA v.Jose Alexander Reyes-Herrera Phone: (267) 299-7291 On Trial C. R. Johnson E. Toplin ______MON., JUNE 1, 2020 Civil Jury Trial On Trial THUR., MAY 21, 2020 C. S. WELLS, M.J. 9:30 A.M. Specially Listed 9:30 A.M. On Trial Deputy Clerk: Edward Andrews 2016-6620 K. C. Allen 10:00 A.M. CR2019-313- Phone: 215-597-7833 Kathy Keifer v.Lancaster County CR2019-000290-0 M. Curran UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Criminal Jury Trial D. J. MacMain; N. J. Freiler; J. R. USA v.Sandra Luczkowski v.CLINTON BOSTIC 9:30 A.M. ______Ninosky CR2019-000184- M. Dubnoff K. Gaughan ______L.K. CARACAPPA, M.J. 2017-1002 E. Snyder; R. P. Snyder USA v.Warren Criminal Jury Trial 10:00 A.M. Juan Perez v.Chen Real Estate, LLC T. Fitzpatrick 10:00 A.M. CR2018-180-02 M. S. Berger; L. E. Brody CR2019-000340- E. Gibson 2017-1293 R. J. Orloski CR2018-000416-0 A. M. Lastowski UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.LUIS Courtroom 5A USA v.Robinson Elizabeth Rush v.220 Ingraham Operating USA v.Tabreal Martin ALGARIN-TORRES Deputy Clerk: Ian Broderick P. Link Corp N. Taylor-Smith ______Phone: 267-299-7640 CR2019-000438- C. Diviny G. M. Campbell; T. P. Bracaglia MON., JUNE 15, 2020 Criminal Jury Trial USA v.Palmer ______2017-4384 D. J. DeLuca State Farm Fire & Casualty Company v.Bob Specially Listed 9:30 A.M. R. Thompson T.R. RICE, M.J. CR2018-180-01 J. M. Maiatico Schmoyer Electric, LLC Criminal Jury Trial Civil Jury Trial Deputy Clerk: Donna Croce P. R. Kulp; P. D. Priore; S. J. Tredwell; J. 10:00 A.M. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.LUIS 9:00 A.M. Phone: (267) 299-7660 A. Livingood Jr.; R. C. Smith; J. Gajer; A. CR2019-000110-0 A. Foulkes ALBERTO ROSADO 2018-000553 A. BUGAY M. F. Frumer; J. F. Alva F. Susko USA v.Delgardo Frazer ELIOTT MIRANDA v.C.H. ROBINSON THUR., MAY 21, 2020 2018-0945 J. D. Schaffer E. F. Borden Jr. MON., JUNE 1, 2020 COMPANY On Trial Gregory Lombardo, Sr. v.Reading Knights, MON., JULY 13, 2020 On Trial T. RAU Inc., Specially Listed 2018-005050 W. RIESLER Civil Jury Trial W. R. O Connor Criminal Jury Trial KATHLEEN MCCAFFERY v.CREATIVE 9:30 A.M. 2018-1697 M. O Donnell Criminal Jury Trial 9:30 A.M. HAIRDRESSERS 2017-4035 S. J. MENSING Steven D v.Solid Waste Services, Inc. 10:00 A.M. CR2018-503- R. J. Livermore M. HANAN DONALD D. TAYLOR A. A. DeGennaro; W. F. Fox Jr. CR2019-000179-0 K. M. Harrell UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.LAM 2018-005590 B. SALVINA; M. MURPHY v.SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 2018-2773 G. Schafkopf; B. R. USA v.Sean Norman TRIEU JR.; P. BANSAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY Mildenberg; L. A. Dijiacomo III; M. B. R. D. Thompson J. Kaye; P. G. Lieber; M. C. Rifkin TAMMY D v.RECYCLING EQUIP CORP A. C. LACHOWICZ; D. J. MCGRAVEY; Weisberg III Trial Pool MON., JUNE 15, 2020 E. O SHEA L. A. KAVULICH; B. J. SMITH; C. Sean D. Williams v.City of Lancaster COOPER 2013-005195 M. Brown; B. D. Dockwell; 2018-005591 B. SALVINA; M. MURPHY D. J. MacMain; K. G. Byrne; S. G. Ryan 2019-2380 V. P. WILSON D. C. Lesser; J. B. Nimeroff; R. McGarry Criminal Jury Trial JR.; P. BANSAL 2018-3069 N. E. Durkin 9:30 A.M. SANTOS KAMARA v.SEAN FLETCHER Kilbridge Investments Limited v.Cushman & ELLEN TORPEY v.RECYCLING EQUIP Budd Frankenfield v.Salisbury Township L. FALCONE Wakefield of Pennsylvania, Inc. CR2019-391- R. J. LIVERMORE CORP J. W. Ashley J. Risk; B. D. Kelly; N. P. Heller; J. G. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E. O SHEA MON., JUNE 1, 2020 2018-3400 D. E. Boyle; B. Jasari Harkins Jr; A. Teitelman v.JASON RIVERA 2018-005592 B. SALVINA; M. MURPHY 9:30 A.M. Mark Pickel v.Lancaster County Children and Youth Social Service 2016-005796 J. H. Feinberg J. NECHIN JR.; P. BANSAL 2019-1959 C. MANNO; K. DALY; M. I. J. P. Gonzalez; C. L. Hausner; G. C. David Wichterman, Jr. v.City of Philadelphia MONIQUE DAVIS v.RECYCLING SIMON; M. DOBSON E. C. ROBRENO, S.J. Kunkle J. Cooper; T. J. Gregory EQUIP CORP TAYLOR NGUYEN v.THE HARTFORD 2018-433 D. J. De Luca; M. P. Micciolo 2017-005413 D. C. McAndrews; J. W. Courtroom 15A E. O SHEA INSURANCE State Farm Fire & Casualty Company v.Julio Goldsborough Deputy Clerk: Ronald Vance 2019-000315 A. BARON; J. HOFFMAN; M. R. BOSNIAK Marero Nancy Case v.Kohl Phone: 267-299-7429 M. SIMON TUE., JUNE 16, 2020 K. S. McAllister S. A. Vilardi JEFFREY JOHNSON v.USAA On Trial ______C. SCHWEIZER; D. RYAN JR. Non-Jury Trial H. BARTLE, III, S.J. Civil Jury Trial 9:30 A.M. A. B. BRODY, S.J. MON., JUNE 22, 2020 Courtroom 16A 9:30 A.M. 2017-4743 J. F. Devine; J. D. Shelby; M. Deputy Clerk: Kristin Makely Courtroom 7B On Trial 2017-889 J. C. DODDS; M. DRAGALIN; S. Hays Phone: 267-299-7389 Scheduling/Deputy Clerk: Joseph Walton Criminal Jury Trial J. M. SABALBARO; M. I. GORNY Cardiology Care for Children, Inc. v.Prasad Phone: 215-597-3978 DARUS LEON HUNTER Ravi 9:30 A.M. v.PHILADELPHIA POLICE C. Green THUR., MAY 21, 2020 CR2019-000510- C. Mannion ESR-Courtroom Deputy: Jim Scheidt DEPARTMENT 2019-0682 D. S. Dessen; L. A. Fuller USA v.Jenkins Specially Listed Phone: 267-299-7439 D. P. CORTES; S. G. ZABEL Helen Swartz v.Marriott International, Inc. R. Thompson; H. Mattes K. A. Kleba Criminal Jury Trial CR2020-00028- R. Benjamin MON., JULY 13, 2020 10:00 A.M. ______USA v.Rivera On Trial TUE., JUNE 23, 2020 CR2019-000280-0 J. Ashenfelter B. SCHILLER, S.J. R. Thompson On Trial USA v.Quinones Civil Jury Trial L. Savino Jr. Courtroom 13B MON., JULY 20, 2020 9:30 A.M. Civil Jury Trial CR2019-000606-0 R. Eckert Secretary/Civil Deputy: Jean Pennie On Trial 2019-1195 M. O. PANSINI; G. J. 9:30 A.M. USA v.William Johnson 267-299-7621 KOWALSKI; S. M. MEZROW 2018-0657 M. P. Malvey R. Jarvis Courtroom/Criminal Deputy: Christopher Criminal Jury Trial BRIAN VICARI v.BRUNSWICK Maritza Orengo v.Speedway LLC CR2019-00690- B. Burke Campoli 9:30 A.M. CORPORATION M. T. Droogan Jr USA v.Charles Oliver 267-299-7629 CR2019-000052- S. Damiani T. J. KEPNER; M. D. SHORT III; M. G. MON., JULY 6, 2020 C. Henry USA v.Nowell ZOLFO; W. J. RICCI R. Thompson On Trial ______TUE., JULY 21, 2020 Trial Pool CR2019-000254- T. Wright Civil Jury Trial Civil Jury Trial R. SURRICK, S.J. USA v.Murdock On Trial 9:30 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Secretary Civil Deputy: Donna Donohue Marley A. Halim Non-Jury Trial 2019-0946 A. Chakraborty; M. I. Simon 2019-3604 A. J. Diulio Phone: 267-299-7630 CR2019-000452- D. Troyer 9:30 A.M. John Anastasi, Jr. v.Allstate Property & Balu v.The Cincinnati Insurance Company Criminal Deputy Clerk: Patrick Kelly USA v.Young 2015-5285 J. A. GRAN Casualty Insurance Company W. Krekstein Phone: 267-299-7639 M. Jayaraman MORGAN COHEN v.CHESTER C. T. Barone VOL P. 3013 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER • 17

MON., AUGUST 3, 2020 Healthcare Services Group, Inc. v.Blue Ridge R.A. LLORET, M.J. 4- TO BE ASSIGNED PA 19518 -- Gary F. Seitz; United States Healthcare Montrose Bay, LLC 2:00 P.M. Trustee; 20-12330; no summaries listed; H.Y. On Trial Baik, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J. C. E. Ezold 1 City of Phila. v. Wilson Erica Tyler-Flowers, 1434 Bywood Avenue, Civil Jury Trial 2019-23 M. I. Simon; M. G. McCarthy US Dist. Court 2 City Of Philadelphia, Law Department Tax 9:30 A.M. 2nd Floor, Upper Darby, PA 19082 -- Gary Alex Levy v.United Parcel Service 601 Market St., Unit v. Ra Roun 2019-0400 S. L. Gold; J. L. Ford; N. L. F. Seitz; United States Trustee; 20-12340; no R. J. Sexton 3 City Of Philadelphia, Law Department Tax Vanguri Phila., PA 19106 TUE., MAY 26, 2020 Unit v. Eric Halpern summaries listed; H.A. Jefferson, atty.; A.M. Nachay Maldonado-Torres v.Customized Chambers 4006 4 City Of Philadelphia Law Department, Water Chan, B.J. Distribution Services, Inc. On Trial Courtroom Deputy Sheila McCurry Revenue v. Timbers M. O. Bernstein; R. F. Satinsky Chapter 13 Civil Jury Trial 267-299-7410 5 City Of Philadelphia Law Department, Water 2019-1850 E. C. Sweeney Andrew J Simkiw, 804 Mallard Road, 9:30 A.M. Revenue v. Rivera Michael Maina v.PP&L Electric Utilities Feasterville Trevose, PA 19053 -- United 2019-1314 E. Giordano ______K. A. Kleba; K. Egan States Trustee; 20-12331; no summaries list- Norris McLaughlin, P.A. v.Northampton J. P. HART, M.J. ed; B.J. Sadek, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J. TUE., AUGUST 18, 2020 County General Purpose Authority DISTRICT COURT MaryBeth Diamond, 358 Galway Drive, J. E. Freund III Courtroom 3D On Trial Chambers West Chester, PA 19380 -- United States Civil Jury Trial TUE., JULY 21, 2020 3006 U.S. Courthouse CIVIL ACTIONS Trustee; 20-12333; no summaries listed; G.E. 9:30 A.M. On Trial Philadelphia, Pa. The defendant’s name appears Thompson, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J. 2018-3783 J. J. Speicher Court Deputy: Deborah Stevenson first, followed by the name of the Brandon A. Leech, 101 Hydrangea Way, Edelmiro Perez-Garcia, Jr. v.State Farm Civil Jury Trial Phone: 215-597-2733 Coatesville, PA 19320 -- United States 9:30 A.M. plaintiff, the number, the nature of Mutual Automobile Insurance Company the suit and the name of plaintiff’s Trustee; 20-12334; no summaries listed; G.E. G. A. Drakas 2019-4317 A. J. Aigeldinger III Thompson, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J. FRI., JUNE 5, 2020 attorney. MON., AUGUST 31, 2020 Carl Frampton v.Interstate Management George J. Yenovkian, 215 S. 3rd Street, Company, LLC On Trial MAY 18, 2020 Quakertown, PA 18951 -- United States On Trial S. J. Kokonos Civil Jury Trial U.S. Equal Employment Commission; Judge Trustee; 20-12335; no summaries listed; M.S. Civil Jury Trial TUE., AUGUST 25, 2020 9:30 A.M. Todd: U.S. Mint Eeoc--Maria Rodriques; Schwartz, atty.; J.K. FitzSimon, B.J. 9:30 A.M. On Trial 2019-4511 L. R. Jubelirer 19-06208; Fed. Question; G.J. Pappert. Anthony D Giudice, 1022 Church Road, 2019-1453 B. A. Wall MATTHEW LYNCH v.PRIMECARE Complete Business Solutions Group Inc- Wyncote, PA 19095 -- United States Erica Lyn Hellstern v.Raymond H. Civil Jury Trial MEDICAL INC., et al. -The Chonillo Law Group LLC: Greg Trustee; 20-12337; no summaries listed; M.P. Washburn 9:30 A.M. J. R. Ninosky Chonillo; 20-02313; Diversity; H. Bartle, III. Kelly, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J. Governor Thomas W. Wolf: Pennsylvania B. N. Sprout; S. E. Geduldig 2018-5500 M. P. Micciolo; R. J. Boyd FRI., JULY 10, 2020 Andrea P. Williams-Nash, 1900 Brandon Erie Insurance Exchange v.Ford Motor Department of Education: PA Education Road, Jeffersonville, PA 19403 -- United WED., SEPT. 9, 2020 Sec. Pedro A. Rivera--James Doe: Lisa Coompany On Trial States Trustee; 20-12341; no summaries list- Doe: Brennan Doe; 20-02320; Fed. Question; On Trial ed; S.S. Masters, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J. E. J. Rogers Civil Jury Trial C.F. Kenney. Civil Jury Trial TUE., SEPT. 15, 2020 9:30 A.M. Michael Hanna--Stephen Black: Prachin ADVERSARY ACTIONS 9:30 A.M. 2019-0262 K. S. SAFFREN; J. D. Wilson; 20-02321; Diversity; P.B. Tucker. The defendant’s name appears first in 2019-4380 R. H. Graff On Trial SCHAFFER American Airlines Group Inc.: Richard heavy type, followed by the name of the Heather Hill v.The Geo Group, Inc. LAMONT ANDERSON v.UNITED Morgan: Brandon Buchanan--Debra Civil Jury Trial plaintiff, the number, the nature of the suit R. F. Satinsky; A. K. Wiltshire 9:30 A.M. STATES POSTAL SERVICE Congo; 20-02322; Fed. Question; J.E. DuBois. and the name of plaintiff’s attorney. 2018-3864 N. N. Peckham G. B. DAVID; L. M. SHENK; A. G. Temple University: Sean Ounan: Sharon MON., SEPT. 21, 2020 Boyle--Stephen Branch; 20-02323; Fed. Penelope Kontoulis v.Enclara Pharmacia, Inc. CASIDY; A. L. LONGO On Trial Question; C.F. Kenney. MAY 18, 2020 S. E. Hoffman; P. T. Collins Non-Jury Trial Progressive Insurance Co.: Lisa March--Gary TUE., SEPT. 29, 2020 COMMON PLEAS COURT Wilson; 20-02324; Diversity. (PHILADELPHIA) 9:30 A.M. Girard College--Kenyatta Reed; 20-02325; 2019-4303 J. S. D Amico On Trial CASE MANAGEMENT Fed. Question; H. Bartle, III. Chapter 7 Talen Energy Marketing LLC v.Aluminum Civil Jury Trial CONFERENCE LIST Westminster American Insurance Company- TruMark Financial Credit Union, 335 Shapes LLC 9:30 A.M. -East Thompson Development, LLC; Commerce Drive, Fort Washington, T. S. Biemer; K. V. Hartman 2018-2822 D. M. Koller; S. R. Lavelle 20-02326; Diversity; G.J. Pappert. PA 19034 -- Eric L Stilley; 20-00163; 62 Government Employees Insurance Company- MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020 Shaneane Davis-Jackson v.American Airlines Dischargeability - 523(a)(2), false pre- CASE MANAGEMENT -Porscha McNeal: Devonna Brousard; S. B. Fask tenses, false representation, actual fraud; 68 On Trial PROGRAM 20-02327; Diversity; C.F. Kenney. Dischargeability - 523(a)(6), willful and mali- Civil Jury Trial TUE., OCTOBER 6, 2020 Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company- cious injury; 91 Declaratory judgment; M.D. ROOM 613 -Crossroads Investments, LLC; 20-02329; 9:30 A.M. Coleman, B.J. On Trial Diversity. 2018-3711 P. D. Lauer; J. E. Welsh CITY HALL Latoya Furlow, 4962 Wexford Trail, College K.S.: K.S.: F.S.--Montgomery County Stanley Lockhart v.PPL Electric Utilities Civil Jury Trial Any questions regarding the Case Park, GA 30349 -- Lashaya T. Mclean; 9:30 A.M. Intermediate Unit NO. 23; 20-02330; Fed. Corp Management Program should be 20-00164; 67 Dischargeability - 523(a)(4), 2019-2083 B. M. Ginsburg Question. A. M. Kirshenbaum; D. E. Renner directed to CivilCaseManagement@ Crysteel Manufacturing, Inc.--Proserv fraud as fiduciary, embezzlement, larceny; 68 Audra Gorman v.Lindsey Pino MON., NOVEMBER 16, 2020 courts.phila.gov Removal, Inc.; 20-02331; Diversity. Dischargeability - 523(a)(6), willful and mali- J. I. Gordon Merck & Co., Inc.: Merck Sharp and Dohme cious injury; R.C. Attig, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J. On Trial TUE., OCTOBER 13, 2020 Corp.; McKesson Corp.--Darlene Stone; THU., MAY 21, 2020 Civil Jury Trial On Trial 20-02333; Diversity. 9:30 A.M. 10 A.M. Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania- ORPHANS’ COURT -Aisha S. Hunter; 20-02334; Fed. Question. 2019-3490 G. S. Spizer Civil Jury Trial 0011912-4284E. M. Lentz Bradex, Inc.--Gro-Mor Plant Food Company, DIVISION Matthew Lindholm v.Energy Conservation 9:30 A.M. Coleson v.Sb Commerce Inc. et al. Inc.; 20-02328; Diversity. Center LLC 2019-2117 J. D. Baer E. Merrigan Corporate Images Co.; Reenie Rich, Inc.: Rich Elena Rosario v.Brittany M. Randall A. K. Cousens; K. L. Rahl 0022001-0155E. M. Lentz; H. B. McGinnis-- Schuylkill Valley Sports, Inc.; G. L. Slocum E.T. HEY, M.J. Bedigian; M. Z. Steinhaus 20-02332; Fed. Question. ORDERS AND DECREES Courtroom Deputy: Mia Harvey TUE., OCTOBER 20, 2020 Smith et al. v.Courtyard Philadelphia BY CARRAFIELLO, J. phone (267) 299-7670 On Trial Lansdale et al. A. E. Hammel; J. W. Layne; P. K. Leary BANKRUPTCY COURT Courtroom 5A Civil Jury Trial MAY 19, 2020 3 P.M. Estate of Aden Brody, MI; Decree issued; J. 9:30 A.M. Criminal Duty Matters 0011904-4734M. F. Greenfield Hoyle. 2019-3235 M. A. Weinberg PETITIONS FILED MON., JUNE 1, 2020 Williams v.Sbani et al. Estate of Michael Brody, MI; Decree issued; Patrick Walsh v.State Farm Fire Insurance A. L. Scaricamazza; D. A. Rosol; J. R. MAY 18, 2020 J. Hoyle. through Co. Estate of Margaret Cole, AIP; Decree issued; Andrzejewski; J. H. Quinn S. D. Gioffre; P. A. Carlos (READING) P. Perpiglia. FRI., JUNE 5, 2020 0021909-0549C. R. Durso; J. M. TUE., OCTOBER 27, 2020 Estate of Roshen N. Irani, DE; Decree issued; Rosenbaum Chapter 7 V. Canuso. ______On Trial Ortiz et al. v.Sbani et al. Faith Dickey, 1623 Chew Street, Allentown, Estate of James Beckham, (IC); Decree issued; L.A. SITARSKI, M.J. A. L. Scaricamazza; D. A. Rosol; J. R. PA 18102 -- Lynn E. Feldman; United States S. Miller. Civil Jury Trial Andrzejewski; J. H. Quinn Trustee; 20-12329; no summaries listed; F. Estate of Jacera Counts, DE; Decree issued; 9:30 A.M. Dickey, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J. K. Behrens. Deputy Clerk: Regina M. Zarnowski 2019-2438 B. M. Ginsburg Yajaira A. Maldonado, 1228 Eckert Avenue, Estate of Dawn Sutton, (IC); Decree issued; Phone: 267-299-7810 Janet Graves v.New Prime, Inc. MUNICIPAL COURT Reading, PA 19602 -- Lynn E. Feldman; P. Smoker. D. L. Jennings United States Trustee; 20-12332; no summaries In Re: Trust of Paige Neal-Jackson, SN; Order listed; B.H. Mendelsohn, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J. THUR., MAY 21, 2020 FRI., NOVEMBER 27, 2020 issued; S. McCahon. CIVIL LISTINGS Jorge Onix Rivera, 928 E. 5th Street, In Re: Trust of Brian Middlebrook, SN; Order Specially Listed On Trial Bethlehem, PA 18015 -- Lynn E. Feldman; issued; K. Behrens. United States Trustee; 20-12338; no summaries Civil Jury Trial Civil Jury Trial In Re: Trust of Jaydon Middlebrook, SN; THU., MAY 21, 2020 listed; S.J. Palopoli, III, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J. Order issued; K. Behrens. 10:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 1-TO BE ASSIGNED Joy E. Bankos, 721 Maryland St., Apt. B, Estate of Anthony John Krystopa, DE; Decree 2017-2887 S. D. Brown; M. A. Fazio; R. 2019-4526 J. W. Chase; C. W. Levko; C. Whitehall, PA 18052 -- Lynn E. Feldman; issued; A. Dubbs. Gledhill 9 A.M. United States Trustee; 20-12339; no summaries P. Saltry Estate of William Rose, III, MI; Decree issued; 1 City Of Philadelphia Law Department, Water listed; K.K. Kercher, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J. ANDRE SMALLS v.EDGAR VAZQUEZ Sean Voiles v.Softerware, Inc. J. Wilson. S. G. Zabel B. R. Picker; D. R. Moretzsohn Revenue v. Christmas Chapter 13 2-TO BE ASSIGNED ORDERS HAVE BEEN ENTERED IN M. HEFFLEY, M.J. FRI., DECEMBER 4, 2020 Dale Allen Eisenberger, 117 Lancaster Pike THE FOLLOWING CIVIL MATTERS: Deputy Clerk: Sharon A. Hall-Moore 9:15 A.M. North, Willow Street, PA 17584 -- United On Trial Sparrow, et al. v. Sparrow, et al. Phone: 267-299-7420 1 Pa National Mutual Casualty Ins. Co. A/s/o States Trustee; 20-12336; no summaries list- Jones, et al v. Centennial Healthcare, LLC Civil Jury Trial Benito v. Sipp-lipscomb ed; P.D. Murphy-Ahles, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J. Thompson v. Nixon, et al. 9:30 A.M. 1:15 PM THUR., MAY 21, 2020 MAY 18, 2020 Glenn v. Univ. of PA Health System, et al. 2019-1064 J. E. McCain III; Z. E. Moore 1 Barclays Bank Delaware v. Salom Glick, et al. vl. Blossom Phila., et al. On Trial C. NICOLE HENDERSON 2 Capital One Bank (usa), N.a. v. Cayette (PHILADELPHIA) Munoz v. The Children’s Hospital of Phila. Civil Jury Trial v.MONTGOMERY COUNTY 3 Roberison v. 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(2) shall not be entitled to seek reinstatement under Rule 218 (relating to rein- statement) or Rule 219 (relating to annual registration of attorneys) and instead must reapply Court Notices for a Limited In-House Corporate Counsel License under Pennsylvania Bar Admission Rule 302. continued from 14 *** the Board emphasizes that permanent resignation is completely voluntary in nature and available to Rule 217. Formerly admitted attorneys. attorneys who are not the subject of investigation into allegations of misconduct.1 *** Pursuant to proposed subdivision (a), an attorney who is not the subject of any investigation (d) (3) In cases of disbarment, suspension for a period exceeding one year, temporary into allegations of misconduct may permanently resign from the bar by submitting a written resigna- suspension under Enforcement Rule 208(f) or 213(g), or disability inactive status under tion to the Attorney Registration Office, along with a $250 administrative fee. Subdivision (b) provides Enforcement Rule 216 or 301, a formerly admitted attorney shall also promptly: that an attorney who is administratively suspended for failure to comply with the Enforcement Rules (regarding annual attorney registration) or the Pennsylvania Rules for Continuing Legal Education (i) resign all appointments as personal representative, executor, (regarding annual CLE compliance) and who is not the subject of any investigation into allegations of administrator, guardian, conservator, receiver, trustee, agent misconduct may permanently resign by submitting a written resignation and paying the $250 adminis- under a power of attorney, or other fiduciary position; trative fee. (ii) close every IOLTA, Trust, client and fiduciary account;

The word “permanent” is not in the language of Pa.B.A.R. 201(b); however, the Board pro- (iii) properly disburse or otherwise transfer all client and fiduciary poses adding this language to new Rule 404 to underscore and clarify that an attorney who resigns funds in his or her possession, custody or control; and pursuant to the new rule is no longer a member of the bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and (iv) take all necessary steps to cancel or discontinue the next regular therefore has no ability to seek reinstatement to the bar under the Enforcement Rules. In line with that publication of all advertisements and telecommunication listings concept, proposed subdivision (c) provides that an attorney who has permanently resigned and who that expressly or implicitly convey eligibility to practice law in desires to be readmitted to the bar must apply pursuant to the Bar Admission Rules. the state courts of Pennsylvania.

The Board proposes changes to a set of Enforcement Rules to reflect the new status created The formerly admitted attorney shall maintain records to demonstrate compliance with the provisions in Rule 404. Rules 102 (Definitions), 201(a)(3) (Jurisdiction), 204(c), (Types of Discipline), and 217(d) of paragraphs (2) and (3) and shall provide proof of compliance at the time the formerly admitted attor- (3)(Note) (Formerly Admitted Attorneys) are amended to conform to proposed Rule 404. ney files the verified statement required by subdivision (e)(1) of this Rule.

Interested persons are invited to submit written comments by email to Dboard.comments@ Note: Paragraph (d)(3)(i) does not preclude a respondent-attorney who voluntarily pacourts.us on or before June 26, 2020. assumes inactive or retired status, permanently resigns, is placed on administrative By the Disciplinary Board of the suspension, is temporarily suspended under Enforcement Rule 214, or is suspended for Supreme Court of Pennsylvania one year or less, from completing existing appointments and accepting new appoint- ments of the nature identified in paragraph (d)(3)(i). Nonetheless, in order to comply Jesse G. Hereda with subdivisions (a), (b) and (c) of this Rule, the formerly admitted attorney who Executive Director desires to complete existing appointments or accept future appointments must give written notice of the formerly admitted attorney’s registration status or change in that Note: Material to be added is in bold and underscored. status to appointing and supervising judges and courts, wards, heirs, beneficiaries, inter- Material to be deleted is in bold and bracketed. ested third parties, and other recipients of the formerly admitted attorney’s fiduciary services, as notice of the formerly admitted attorney’s other-than-active status gives all Annex A interested parties an opportunity to consider replacing the formerly admitted attorney or enlisting a person other than the formerly admitted attorney to serve as the fiduciary PENNSYLVANIA RULES OF DISCIPLINARY ENFORCEMENT in the first instance. Although the formerly admitted attorney would not be precluded by paragraph (d)(3)(ii) from continuing to use a fiduciary account registered with the Rule 404. Permanent Resignation. bank as an IOLTA or Trust Account, paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) and paragraph (4) (iv) of subdivision (j) of this Rule prohibit the formerly admitted attorney from using (a) Resignation while in good standing. An attorney who is or continuing to use account checks and deposit slips that contain the word “IOLTA,” not the subject of any investigation into allegations of misconduct may “attorney,” “lawyer,” “esquire,” or similar appellation that could convey eligibility to permanently resign from the bar of this Commonwealth by submitting practice in the state courts of Pennsylvania. Notwithstanding the specific prohibitions a written resignation along with a non-refundable administrative fee of of subdivision (j) of this Rule, the formerly admitted attorney is authorized to perform $250 to the Attorney Registration Office. those services necessary to carry out the appointment with the exception of any service that would constitute the unauthorized practice of law if engaged in by a nonlawyer. (b) Resignation while under Administrative Suspension. An In relation to formerly admitted attorneys who are disbarred, suspended for a period attorney who is administratively suspended for failure to comply with exceeding one year, temporarily suspended under Enforcement Rule 208(f) or 213(g), Pennsylvania Rules for Continuing Legal Education or Pennsylvania or transferred to disability inactive status, the requirements of paragraph (d)(3) continue Rules of Disciplinary Enforcement and is not the subject of any investi- throughout the term of the disbarment, suspension, temporary suspension, or disability gation into allegations of misconduct may permanently resign from the inactive status, thereby precluding any new appointment or engagement. bar of this Commonwealth by submitting a written resignation along with a non-refundable administrative fee of $250 to the Attorney Reg- istration Office.

(c) Readmission. An attorney who has permanently resigned from the practice of law in FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA the Commonwealth pursuant to subdivision (a) or (b) of this rule and seeks readmission to the President Judge Administrative Order bar must apply pursuant to the Pennsylvania Bar Admission Rules. No 33 of 2020 PENNSYLVANIA RULES OF DISCIPLINARY ENFORCEMENT

Rule 102. Definitions. In re: Resumption of Court Proceedings. Critical Functions. Updated Protocols.

*** ORDER “Formerly admitted attorney.” A disbarred, suspended, administratively suspended, perma- nently resigned, retired or inactive attorney. 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:

Rule 201. Jurisdiction. (1) Civil and Criminal Jury Trials are suspended through September 8, 2020. Jury duty is cancelled through September 8, 2020. Jurors summoned before September 8, 2020 do not (a) The exclusive disciplinary jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and the Board under need to report for jury duty. these rules extends to: (2) City of Philadelphia L&I and Lead Contamination Violation cases, Landlord Tenant *** Appeals, and PennDOT Appeals listed in Courtroom 446 City Hall are postponed. Those (3) Any formerly admitted attorney, with respect to acts prior to suspen- cases listed from March 16, 2020 through September 7, 2020 will be rescheduled. sion, disbarment, administrative suspension, permanent resignation, or transfer to or assumption of retired or inactive status, or with respect to acts subsequent thereto which amount to the practice of law (3) Unless counsel are notified specifically to the contrary, all in person criminal, civil, or constitute the violation of the Disciplinary Rules, these rules or rules of the Board adopted pursuant orphans’ court, municipal court and traffic court trials, hearings, and conferences scheduled hereto. through July 6, 2020 are administratively canceled and shall be rescheduled. Cases may be scheduled using Advanced Communication Technology for dates certain. Parties shall receive *** notification of their rescheduled hearing date(s). If you are a party or a witness, and before March 16, 2020 received subpoenas, summons and/or notice to appear during the month Rule 204. Types of discipline. of June 2020 at City Hall, the Center for Criminal Justice, Municipal Court, the Widener Building and Traffic Division, you are NOT required to appear during *** the month of June2020. (c) A reference in these rules to disbarment, suspension, temporary suspension, admin- istrative suspension, permanent resignation, or transfer to or assumption of retired or inactive status As to Family Court, all matters that were given a date certain by notice issued prior to shall be deemed to mean, in the case of a respondent-attorney who holds a Limited In-House Corporate March 16, 2020 for any date from March 17, 2020 through December 31, 2020, are hereby Counsel License, expiration of that license. A respondent-attorney whose Limited In-House Corporate administratively canceled and will be rescheduled. Parties will receive notification of their Counsel License expires for any reason: rescheduled hearing date(s). This does not apply to cases designated as protracted, which remain as scheduled. (1) shall be deemed to be a formerly admitted attorney for purposes of Rule 217 (relating to formerly admitted attorneys); and (4) The Sequestration Program is suspended until further notice, and any conference or hearing scheduled will be rescheduled. 1 Pa.R.D.E. 215(a) references “voluntary resignation” with regard to discipline on (5) Filing of legal papers in person at filing offices is suspended for the protection of court consent, and allows an attorney who is the subject of an investigation into allegations of misconduct staff and court users until further order of the court. However, all legal papers may be filed, to resign and be disbarred on consent by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Thereafter, the attor- as applicable, through the following electronic filing systems which are fully operational: ney is a “disbarred” attorney and may seek reinstatement to the bar through the processes set forth in the Enforcement Rules. Court Notices continues on 19 VOL P. 3015 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER • 19

or the general public and are available via Notices to the Bar which are posted on the First Judicial District’s website at www.courts.phila.gov/covid-19 and at @PhilaCourts on Court Notices Twitter. continued from 18 (18) To the extent that in-person access to court proceedings is restricted or not available, proceedings to which a right to public and press access would otherwise exist will be made available through Civil Electronic Filing System, Criminal Electronic Filing System, and Orphans’ Court the live-stream or recording of the proceeding or through the official record of the proceedings Electronic Filing System. Legal papers may also be mailed to the applicable filing office as produced by the court reporter as provided by rules of court. A list of proceedings available to authorized by rules of court. the public through advanced communication technologies shall be posted from time to time on the Court’s website at www.courts.phila.gov/covid-19. (6) As provided by the Supreme Court Order of April 28, 2020, the suspension of time requirements, time limitations or filing deadlines expired on May 11, 2020. Provided BY THE COURT: however, a default judgement cannot be entered before June 15, 2020. Any Notice of Intent required by Pa.R.C.P. 237.1 filed before May 11, 2020, must be refiled. /s/ Idee C. Fox

(7) Pursuant to Governor Wolf’s May 7, 2020 Executive Order, effective May 11, 2020, the

notices mandated by Act 6 and Act 91 are stayed for 60 days thereby delaying the filing of Idee C. Fox, President Judge new mortgage foreclosure cases until July 10, 2020. Chair, Administrative Governing Board (8) Pursuant to Governor Wolf’s May 7, 2020 Executive Order, effective July 10, 2020, the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas and the Philadelphia Municipal Court shall accept for filing new President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, nonresidential landlord-tenant cases and residential landlord-tenant cases in which the leased Philadelphia County property is not a “covered property” under Section 4024 of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”).

(9) Effective July 26, 2020, the Court of Common Pleas and the Philadelphia Municipal Court shall accept for filing residential landlord-tenant cases in which the leased property is a FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA “covered property” under the CARES Act. In compliance with the CARES Act, no trial will President Judge Administrative Order be scheduled before August 26, 2020. No 34 of 2020 (10) No final disposition may be entered in ejectment actions filed after March 16, 2020 until July 10, 2020. No hearings will take place before July 10, 2020. In re: Family Court. Resumption of Operations. Updated Protocols. (11) The issuance of residential writs of possession and the execution or enforcement of residential writs of possession which were stayed by orders issued on March 16, 2020 (Nos. 7 and 8 of 2020) and April 22, 2020 (No. 31 of 2020) will resume upon the expiration of ORDER Governor Wolf’s Stay-At-Home Order to Philadelphia. AND NOW, this 15th day of May, 2020 consistent with the terms of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s (12) In actions raising landlord-tenant, ejectment and mortgage foreclosure claims filed in the order of April 28, 2020 (Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration Docket), it is ORDERED AND Court of Common Pleas before May 11, 2020, no final disposition may be ordered until July DECREED THAT: 10, 2020. 1. Unless otherwise specified hereafter, this Order applies to the resumption of Court (13) Small claims cases other than consumer purchase (“SC/CP”) cases may be filed in the operations in Philadelphia Family Court, effective June 1, 2020. Philadelphia Municipal Court’s Civil Division beginning on May 19, 2020 as follows: 2. While the Philadelphia Family Court BUILDING shall REMAIN GENERALLY CLOSED (a) Electronic filers will continue to be required to file those cases electronically through to the public, services and court proceedings shall be expanded as set forth hereafter. Family CLAIMS. Court services, conferences, hearings, and court proceedings shall generally be conducted through the use of advanced communications technologies as defined in the General (b) Non-electronic filers will be able to file in person or by mail. Those persons wishing to Statewide Judicial Emergency Orders issued by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on April file in person must call the court (215-686-2910) to make an appointment. Calls for 28, 2020 (Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration Docket). Family Court reserves the an appointment may be made beginning on May 19, 2020, but no appointments will be right to require parties and/or counsel and necessary witnesses to participate in person at scheduled until on or after July 1, 2020. Those persons who want to file by mail must proceedings held in the Philadelphia Family Courthouse, if necessary. also call the court (215-686-2910) to request that a packet be mailed to them. The completed packets may be mailed back at any time. 3. Supervised physical custody at the Family Court Nursery shall remain suspended pending (c) Landlord-tenant cases may also be filed in the same manner as small claims cases subject further order of court. to the timing set forth in Paragraph 8 above. 4. Suspension of Time Requirements. The suspension of time requirements, time (d) Code Enforcement and SC/CP cases may not be filed until the court has located a larger limitations, or filing deadlines imposed by this Court’s Orders in connection with the space outside of the Widener Building in which to schedule those cases. 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 (e) Cases that must be filed so that they are not jeopardized by the running of the applicable by the close of business on June 15, 2020. statute of limitation may be filed in accordance with the Philadelphia Municipal Court’s notice titled “Filing of Cases in the Philadelphia Municipal Court to Toll the Statute of 5. Rescheduling of Events – As to Family Court, all matters that were given a date certain by Limitation.” See www.courts.phila.gov/covid-19. 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 (14) Orphan’s Court Process notification of their rescheduled hearing date(s). This does not apply to cases designated as protracted, which remain as scheduled. (a) All Orphans’ Court monthly Audits scheduled for June 1, 2020, July 6, 2020 and August 3, 2020 are suspended and will be rescheduled. 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 (b) Accounts with petitions for adjudication/statements of proposed distribution, as well as PACFile. Legal papers may also be mailed or emailed to the applicable filing office as set other petitions and motions, may be e-filed through the Orphans’ Court Electronic Filing forth hereafter. For the protection of court staff and court users, filing of legal papers in System and may be entertained by the assigned Orphans’ Court Judge if the same can be person at filing offices is suspended until further court order. determined without in-court physical testimony/appearance, provided all interested parties so agree as shall be proven to the satisfaction of the assigned Judge. Domestic Relations (c) The emergency citation practice for emergencies only, as defined and established under paragraph 8H of this Court’s March 17th Order and its subsequent amendments, 1. Domestic Relations Customer Service remains suspended. a. Litigants seeking assistance with domestic relations matters may contact Family Court (d) The resumption of non-emergency procedures shall commence upon further notice from Domestic Relations Customer Service representatives at 215-686-7466 between the this Court or the Administrative Judge of the Orphans’ Court Division upon the return hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday (except holidays). to the usual citation operation by the Clerk of Orphans’ Court. b. Domestic Relations Customer Service representatives are also available via email at [email protected]. (e) Review of guardian reports and inventories, together with resulting protective actions, shall resume immediately. Review of petitions and motions shall resume immediately c. Litigants may obtain information about their support cases at www.childsupport.state. provided that: there is no pro se litigant in interest and the appropriate time for response pa.us. has lapsed, or, where all parties/litigants agree that the matter may be determined, as proven to the satisfaction of the assigned Judge. 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 (f) The Administrative Judge of Orphans’ Court is authorized to make such further effect until further order of court. provisions, consistent with this Order and the PA Supreme Court Order.

(15) The First Judicial District will continue to decide essential matters as set forth in this Court’s 3. Protection From Abuse petitions – EFFECTIVE MAY 18, 2020, the procedures set forth previous Orders issued in connection with the Judicial Emergency, which remain in effect to in AGB Order 16 of 2020 In Re: Relief Under The Protection From Abuse Act are hereby the extent they are not supplanted by this order or by the protocols announced via Notices to incorporated by reference and shall remain in effect, subject to the following modifications, the Bar. The protocols for the filing of emergencies established in those Orders also remain in until further order of court: effect. a. Emergency Temporary Protection from Abuse Hearings and Orders. Emergency PFA relief will be available Monday through Thursday at the Stout Center (16) During June 2020, the First Judicial District may expand the operations beyond the for Criminal Justice beginning daily at 5:00 P.M. and until 8:00 A.M. the following day, previously listed essential services. Any expansion will be with ample notice and in a manner and weekends from Friday at 5:00 P.M. to the following Monday at 8:00 A.M. to minimize the public’s presence in any court facility. b. Temporary PFA Hearings – Temporary PFA hearings will be conducted through (17) Detailed protocols have been established regarding the operation of court business without advanced communication technology from 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P. M., Monday through creating unreasonable risks to the health or safety of court personnel, attorneys, court users, Court Notices continues on 20 20 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 VOL P. 3016

2. Delinquency Matters a. Detention Hearings shall continue to be conducted Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at Court Notices the Family Courthouse, 1501 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102. continued from 19 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 Friday (except holidays). If a Temporary PFA Order is entered, the order will be schedule a prehearing conference at which time the pretrial detention of the juvenile available for pickup by petitioner (or counsel, if applicable) from will be reviewed using advanced communication technology. 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, in the Family Court lobby. In addition, d. The Court shall continue to hear motions for step down from detention and discharge petitioners (and counsel, if applicable) shall receive a copy of their Temporary Order from placement using advanced communication technology. via First Class mail. e. Dispositional Review Hearings shall continue to be conducted with notice to parties and i. Staff in the Domestic Violence Unit will be available telephonically from 8:00 counsel. A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, to assist in the preparation of a 3. Filings Petition for Protection from Abuse. a. How to File. Juvenile filings shall continue to be electronically filed through PACFile. ii. In order to ensure there is adequate time to complete, execute, and file a verified Self-represented litigants may file according to the below procedures: 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 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 between 8:00 A.M. and 12:00 P.M. (noon) for all necessary steps to be completed. fillings may be emailed to: [email protected]. 4. All Other Emergency Filings b. Filing Fees. Payment of all applicable filing fees, or in the alternative a fully completed a. Emergency filings OTHER THAN CUSTODY EMERGENCY OR PROTECTION FROM Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis (“IFP”), must be received by the Office of the ABUSE (see Paragraphs 2 and 3, above) may be emailed to the following email address: Clerk of Family Court simultaneously with a mailed filing, or within three (3) business [email protected]. 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 5. Non-Emergency Filings: Clerk’s office, addressed as follows: a. How to File. In addition to the ability to electronically file Complaints for Support Office of the Clerk of Family Court – Juvenile and Petitions to Modify Support through PACSES, non-emergency filings other than th Interstate Child support matters may be filed via mail or email: 1501 Arch Street, 11 Floor i. Self-represented parties may directly file complaints for support and Philadelphia PA 19102 petitions to modify support online at the following PACSES address: www. ATTENTION: FILING FEES (if payment is included) childsupport.state.pa.us. i. IMPORTANT: If, after Court review, the IFP petition is denied, payment of ii. Mail – non-emergency filings may be made by mail to the Office of the Clerk all applicable filing fees must be made via mail within twenty (20) days from th of Family Court, 11 Floor, 1501 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102. notification by the Clerk’s office to the Petitioner that the IFP petition has been denied. iii. Email – non-emergency filings may be emailed to the following email address: [email protected]. ii. IF THE FILING FEE IS BEING MAILED SEPARATE FROM THE LEGAL FILING, BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE DOCKET NUMBER b. Filing fees. Payment of all applicable filing fees, or in the alternative a fully completed IN THE MEMO PORTION OF THE MONEY ORDER. 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 BY THE COURT: 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 /s/ Idee C. Fox JUDICIAL RECORDS, and must be mailed (along with the legal filing, if applicable) to the Clerk’s office, addressed as follows: Idee C. Fox, President Judge Office of the Clerk of Family Court Chair, Administrative Governing Board th First Judicial District of Pennsylvania 1501 Arch Street, 11 Floor President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia PA 19102 Philadelphia County

ATTENTION: FILING FEES (if payment is included) FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA i. IMPORTANT: If, after Court review, the IFP petition is denied, payment of PHILADELPHIA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 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 Wednesday, May 6, 2020 denied. ii. IF THE FILING FEE IS BEING MAILED SEPARATE FROM THE TRIAL DIVISION – CIVIL LEGAL FILING, BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE DOCKET NUMBER COMMERCE PROGRAM ONLY IN THE MEMO PORTION OF THE MONEY ORDER. NOTICE TO THE BAR c. Assista nce Available to Self-Represented Litigants to File Custody and Support Complaints/Petitions PROTOCOL FOR NON-DISCOVERY MOTIONS FILED IN i. CUSTODY AND LOCAL (NON-INTERSTATE) SUPPORT CASES: COMMERCE PROGRAM CASES PRIOR TO AND DURING self-represented litigants seeking assistance to file complaints and petitions in child custody and/or non-interstate child support matters may contact the JUDICIAL EMERGENCY CREATED BY COVID-19 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 In order to facilitate the resolution of currently pending Preliminary Objections, Summary Judgment and other non-discovery motions filed in cases assigned to the Commerce Program, the Court is order- (except holidays). ing that the parties follow this protocol until further Notice to the Bar: 1. Intake Unit personnel will conduct an interview and obtain a valid phone number and mailing address for each petitioner. For any non-discovery motion filed in Commerce that received a response date falling between March 16, 2020 and May 18, 2020, the court will assign a new response date on the docket, which will give the 2. Intake Unit personnel will mail the appropriate pleading to the parties additional time in which to brief the motion. The amount of additional time will vary depending filing party with instructions on how to complete and return on the age of the motion. The parties should check the docket(s) for each of their case(s) on or after the same, in addition to how to pay the applicable filing fee. At May 18, 2020 to ascertain the new response date for each motion. petitioner’s request, a Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis will be mailed along with the underlying pleading. (Note that Any non-discovery motion filed in May or in early June of 2020 in a case assigned to the Commerce domestic relations forms can also be accessed at www.courts.phila. Program may also receive a slightly elongated response date. It is anticipated that standard response gov/forms under the “Court of Common Pleas Family Court – dates will be assigned to non-discovery motions filed in mid-June and thereafter. Domestic Relations” heading.) ii. INTERSTATE SUPPORT CASES: Self-represented Philadelphia residents If a motion is fully briefed and ready for decision before the new response date has run, the parties who require assistance with the preparation and filing of child support may contact [email protected] to request that the motion be assigned to the appropriate establishment/modification pleadings against parties who reside outside Commerce Judge before the new response date has run. Philadelphia may contact the Intergovernmental Affairs Filing Unit to schedule an appointment by email at [email protected] or by Honorable Gary S. Glazer phone at (215) 686-4004, option number 2. Supervising Judge Trial Division – Commerce Program 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:// FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA www.courts.phila.gov/common-pleas/family/dr/. ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNING BOARD Juvenile OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA 1. Dependency Matters No 31 of 2020 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 In re: CONTINUATION OF JUDICIAL EMERGENCY hearing dates. ORDER b. With agreement of all parties, reunification orders will be administratively granted without a hearing, using advanced communication technology when necessary. AND NOW, this 22nd day of April pursuant to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Orders of March 16, 2020, March 18, 2020, and the Second Supplemental Order of April 1, 2020, authorizing the c. The Court shall continue to issue orders for Authorization of Medical Treatment of a Minor, pursuant to 18 Pa.C.S. 3201. Court Notices continues on 21 VOL P. 3017 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER • 21

(b) Philadelphia Municipal Court: Court Notices (i) persons who are authorized users of the Court’s electronic CLAIMS system may file electronically by using CLAIMS at https://fjdclaims.phila.gov: and continued from 20 (ii) persons who are not authorized users of the Court’s electronic CLAIMS filing system, they may file electronically with the Court by contacting the Court via President Judges to declare a Judicial Emergency through May 31, 2020, as Chair of the Administrative email at [email protected] or [email protected] or by Governing Board of the First Judicial District, the Emergency Declaration issued on March 17, 2020, calling the Court at 215-686-2988; and under Administrative Orders 9 and 10 of 2020 is extended from May 1, 2020 through the close of business on May 29, 2020. The First Judicial District remains generally closed to the public, with certain essential operations continuing subject to certain general and specific directives and exceptions as set forth in this (4) upon filing, the emergency petitions will be assigned for disposition as may be determined by Court’s Administrative Orders entered subsequent to March 17, 2020, and said Administrative Orders are the applicable Court from time to time. likewise extended through the close of business on May 29, 2020, it is further BY THE COURT: ORDERED AND DECREED THAT: /s/ Idee C. Fox /s/ Patrick F. Dugan 1. Alternative methods of signing, delivery and service of court orders shall be permitted if ______authorized by each individual judge. This includes, but is not limited to, electronic signatures Hon. Idee C. Fox, President Judge Hon. Patrick F. Dugan, President Judge captured by image technology, facsimile signatures, proxy signatures and designated court Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia Municipal Court employees authorized to sign on behalf of a judge after the judge has reviewed and approved Philadelphia County Philadelphia County the document for signature. Similarly, alternative methods of signing legal papers by pro se litigants shall be authorized if the pleading is being filed electronically as follows: “/s/ First Name, Last Name of the pro se litigant” and where the litigant is signing legal papers (such as a PFA or EPFA or subpoenas) in the presence of court staff, as follows: upon verification FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA of the identity of a pro se litigant, court staff shall enter on the applicable signature line the name of the pro se litigant as follows” “/s/ First Name, Last Name of the pro se litigant/ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY Initials of Court Staff.”

2. The issuance of residential writs of possession, and the execution or enforcement of resi- President Judge Administrative Order dential writs of possession issued by the Court of Common Pleas Office of Judicial Records before this date, remain STAYED until June 1, 2020 or until further order of court. Relief No. 29 of 2020 from the stay provided by this Order may be sought by filing an Emergency Petition setting In re: Civil litigation during the Covid-19 crisis forth the reason(s) for such relief.

3. The Orphans’ Court Protocol implemented pursuant to this Court’s April 9, 2020 order, ORDER (No. 30 of 2020), is expanded to permit determinations of uncontested petitions filed on th and after March 16, 2020 as well as, by agreement of the parties, remote hearings of emer- AND NOW, this 8 day of April, 2020 whereas Pennsylvania courts are physically closed to gency guardianship proceedings which do not include pro se parties. the public due to the health crisis created by COVID-19, much can be done to advance civil litigation in a safe manner consistent with appropriate social distancing practices. During the period of the Judicial 4. The Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sale scheduled for June 2, 2020 Emergency declared by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and consistent with the Supreme Court’s is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, September 1, 2020. No new notice shall be Supplemental Order issued April 1, 2020 (Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration docket), the Court required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs. hereby DIRECTS as follows:

5. The Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sales are rescheduled as follows: 1. The electronic filing system is open for the filing and docketing of all legal papers. - The Tax Sale scheduled for June 4, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Thursday, September 3, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. 2. To the extent practicable parties shall engage in discovery consistent with No further costs. governing scheduling orders. This includes all forms of discovery prac- - The Tax Sale scheduled for June 17, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Wednesday, tice including depositions. No party shall use the current health crisis for September 16, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. advantage in the discovery process. No further costs. 3. To the extent practicable, depositions should be conducted remotely through - The Tax Sale scheduled for June 13, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, telephone, videoconference, or similar technology. Court reporters need September 22, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. not be present in the same location as witnesses and/or counsel, No further costs. consistent with Governor Wolf’s Order dated March 21, 2020.

- The Tax Sale scheduled for June 25, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Thursday, September 24, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. Depositions of and required appearances for doctors, nurses, or other No further costs. healthcare professionals who are substantially involved in responding to BY THE COURT: the COVID-19 public health emergency are suspended.

/s/ Idee C. Fox BY THE COURT: ______Idee C. Fox, President Judge /s/ Idee C. Fox Chair, Administrative Governing Board ______First Judicial District of Pennsylvania Idee C. Fox, President Judge President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Court of Common Pleas and Philadelphia County Chair Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

President Judge Administrative Order COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY ORPHANS’ COURT DIVISION No. 17 of 2020 Orphans’ Court Administrative Judge Order In re: Stay of Execution on Personal Property No. 28 of 2020 ORDER In re: AUDIT Lists scheduled for May 4, 2020 AND NOW, this 22nd day of April, 2020, in consideration of the public health emergency created by COVID-19, the emergency declarations issued by the Supreme Court of Penn- ORDER sylvania on March 16 , 18 and April 1, 2020 (Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration Docket), the Administrative Governing Board of the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania, Governor Tom Wolf AND NOW, this 7th day of April, 2020, in light of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and Mayor James F. Kenney, and the need for all Philadelphia residents to remain at home or at their Orders of March 16, 2020, March 18, 2020, and the Second Supplemental Order of April 1, 2020, place of residence to avoid spreading COVID-19, as well as the financial impact on parties with limited and Administrative Orders 9 and 10 of 2020, issued by Idee C. Fox, President Judge as Chair of the resources, and the need of persons to access bank accounts that may be subject to writ of attachments, Administrative Governing Board of the First Judicial District, and Administrative Order 24 of 2020 the Court finds that relief from execution on personal property is an essential function and therefore, IT dated April 1, 2020 extending the emergency declaration through May 1, 2020, IS HEREBY ORDERED AND DECREED that: It is ORDERED and DECREED that accounts and cases scheduled for and/or continued (1) the Court of Common Pleas and the Philadelphia Municipal Court shall not issue any writs to the Orphans’ Court’s Audit Lists on May 4, 2020 are hereby POSTPONED and shall be of execution or attachment seeking the enforcement of money judgments, including garnish- CONTINUED to the Audit Lists of the respective Orphans’ Court Judges scheduled for June 1, 2020, ment of bank accounts until further order of court; and or until otherwise ordered.

(2) any writs of execution already issued by the Court of Common Pleas and Philadelphia Munic- BY THE COURT: ipal Court but not served shall not be served until further order of Court; and /s/ Matthew D. Carrafiello (3) any person who does not have access to a bank account as a result of a writ of attachment may ______file an emergency petition claiming an exemption, a petition challenging the attachment, or a Honorable Matthew D. Carrafiello Administrative Judge, Orphans’ Court petition challenging the underlying judgment as follows: Division Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County (a) Court of Common Pleas: through the Civil Electronic Filing System at https://fjdefile. phila.gov; and Court Notices continues on 22 22 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 VOL P. 3018

(4) The movant must notify the Commonwealth (District Attorney’s Office) prior to filing the Motion, and must obtain and attach a letter from the District Attorney’s Office setting forth Court Notices the DAO’s position on the Motion. continued from 21 (5) Upon filing, the Motion will be assigned to the Supervising Judge of the Criminal Section of the Trial Division, the Honorable Leon Tucker, or his designee, regardless of which Court of Common Pleas judge may have been assigned to the case; and to the Honorable Patrick F. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Dugan, President Judge of the Municipal Court, or his designee, regardless of which Munici- COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY pal Court Judge may have been assigned to the case; and (6) The assigned Judge will review the legal papers filed and will issue an appropriate order which FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA will be served on the parties by the Office of Judicial Records either through the Electronic Filing System or otherwise. ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNING BOARD BY THE COURT: OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

/s/ Idee C. Fox No. 27 of 2020 ______Honorable Idee C. Fox, President Judge In Re: Essential Dependent Juvenile Proceedings Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania ORDER President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County AND NOW, this 2nd day April, 2020, in accordance with the General Statewide Judicial Emergency Orders issued by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on March 18th, 2020 (Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration Docket) extended by Supplemental Order issued April 1, 2020, directing the closure of court facilities in all judicial districts as to non-essential functions, and authorizing in-person court proceedings in some emergency matters involving essential functions, and this Court’s Declaration FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA of Emergency issued on March 16, 20020 and extended on April 1, 2020, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT AND DECREED THAT effective immediately:

(a) The Philadelphia Family Court building at 1501 Arch Street remains generally closed President Judge Administrative Order to the public.

(b) General operations are suspended except as set forth in previously issued President Judge ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 23 of 2020 Administrative Order, Docket No. 15 of 2020, and as provided below:

(1) Shelter Care Hearings and Dependency Adjudicatory Hearings where the child is in In re: Philadelphia Municipal Court Judges Sitting as Arraignment Court Magistrates placement including kinship care, congregate care, or foster care will be conducted pursuant to the following: AND NOW, this 27th day of March, 2020, in consideration of the public health emer- gency created by COVID-19, emergency declarations issued by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, (i) Shelter Care Hearings and Dependency Adjudicatory Hearings shall be conducted Governor Tom Wolf and May James F. Kenney, the need for all Philadelphia residents to remain at home or at their place of residence to avoid spreading COVID-19, and the additional schedul- at Philadelphia Family Court, 1501 Arch Street, in combination with Advanced ing issues created by there being two Arraignment Court Magistrate positions currently open, it is Communication Technology. hereby ORDERED that:

(ii) Judges shall hear Dependency Adjudicatory Hearings and Dispositional Hearings 1. The President Judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court may authorize and where the child is in placement pursuant to Pa.R.J.C.P Rule 1404 (a). These schedule judges of the Philadelphia Municipal Court to sit as Arraignment Court Magistrates and to hearings will be heard daily. perform all of the duties of an Arraignment Court Magistrate as are set forth in Sections 8.00, 8.01, 8.02, 9.00 and 9.01 of the rules governing Arraignment Court Magistrates. Those duties include the o Upon identification by Court Administration, the cases will be administratively following: setting bail at the Preliminary Arraignment; advising defendants of their right to counsel and listed. Notification will be provided. appointing counsel to indigent defendants at the Preliminary Arraignment; issuing search, seizure and arrest warrants after a review of probable cause affidavits that have been approved by the attorney for (iii) The Court shall continue to conduct shelter care proceedings, pursuant to 42 the Commonwealth and upon a showing of probable cause; and issuing nighttime search and seizure Pa.C.S. §6332. Shelter care hearings will be heard every Monday, Wednesday and warrants after a review of probable cause affidavits that have been approved by the attorney for the Friday. Commonwealth, upon a showing of probable cause, and a showing of additional reasonable cause.

(2) With the agreement of all parties, reunification orders will be administratively granted 2. When a judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court is sitting as an Arraignment without a hearing. Court Magistrate pursuant to paragraph 1 above, an appeal from that judge’s decision concerning bail shall not be to the Philadelphia Municipal Court judge who was specifically designated by the President (3) The Court shall continue to issue orders for protective custody, pursuant to Pa. R.J.C.P. Judge to hear such appeals. Rather, any such appeal shall be filed as a “Motion for Modification of Bail,” Rule 1210. captioned “Emergency Motion for Modification of Bail” referencing in the Motion that the bail ordered by the Municipal Court judge is being appealed. The Motion will be assigned to an appropriate judge of the Court of Common Pleas for disposition as provided in AGB Administrative Order No. 22 of 2020, (4) The Court shall continue to be available to issue orders for Authorization for Medical In re: Expedited Criminal Motions. Treatment of a Minor, pursuant to 18 Pa.C.S. §3201. BY THE COURT: BY THE COURT: /s/ Patrick F. Dugan

/s/ Idee C. Fox HON. PATRICK F. DUGAN, ______President Judge Idee C. Fox, President Judge Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, March 16th, 2020 – FJD COVID-19 Response Philadelphia County The FJD and the Administrative Governing Board of the First Judicial District have outlined the fol- lowing actions taken by the courts in response to the latest information we’ve received from the Health Department regarding COVID-19: FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA 1. Due to the public health emergency in Philadelphia pertaining to the risk presented by ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNING BOARD COVID-19, I have made a request to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to provide me with OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA the authorization to declare a judicial emergency which allows us to take necessary action as authorized by Pa.R.J.A. No. 1925 (B). No. 22 of 2020 ______2. As such, all First Judicial District of Pennsylvania courts and related offices, with the exception of certain services which I will specify in a moment, will be closed from March 17th, 2020 through March 31st, 2020, unless otherwise ordered by In re: Expedited Criminal Motions -To be Filed Electronically and Decided on the Papers the Court. ORDER 3. Jury and non-jury trials, both criminal and civil, as well as preliminary hearings are suspended and will be rescheduled at a later date. Jurors DO NOT need to report for jury duty. All civil AND NOW, this 27th day March, 2020, consistent with the Emergency Judicial Order issued th th th pre-trial conferences, case management conferences, diversion programs, discovery lists and on March 17 , 2020 (No. 10 of 2020), and the Supreme Court Orders of March 16 and March 18 , trials are cancelled or postponed. All criminal trials, pretrial conferences, diversion programs 2020 (Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration Docket), authorizing the filing and disposition of certain are cancelled, pending further notice from the Court. matters deemed to involve essential functions of the Court, and further directing the Courts to, when- ever possible, consider deciding matters on the papers, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED and DECREED 4. We have postponed sheriff sales scheduled in the month of March and we have suspended the that the following motions: Motions to Modify Bail, Motions to Lift Detainers, Motions to Lift Bench issuance and enforcement of writs of possession. We had previously cancelled our Thursday Warrants, and Motions for Early Parole are a component of the Court’s essential functions, and may be Mortgage Conciliation Program, and our Tuesday and Wednesday Tax programs, as well as filed and disposed on the papers as provided below: our Sequestration program.

(1) Each of the above Motion types shall be filed through the Court’s Criminal Electronic Filing 5. The following essential court services will remain available: System at https://fjdefile.phila.gov/; A. Preliminary Arraignments and Emergency Protection from Abuse services will (2) A separate motion must be filed for each case, and each type of relief, except for Motions for continue on a 24/7 basis. Non-Emergency Protection from Abuse petitions secured Early Parole which may list any of Defendant’s cases for which Early Parole is requested; at Family Court will resume upon the reopening of our courts and offices. (3) The Motion shall provide all necessary factual and legal information establishing entitlement to the requested relief. The relief requested must be specifically stated; Court Notices continues on 23 VOL P. 3019 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER • 23

Administration 1952(B). Any legal papers or pleadings which are required to be filed between March 17, Court Notices 2020 and March 31, 2020 will be deemed to have been timely filed if they are filed on Monday, April 6, 2020. continued from 22 2. Jury and non-jury trials, both criminal and civil, are suspended and will be sched- uled at a later date. Jurors DO NOT need to report for jury duty.

3. All civil pre-trial conferences, case management conferences, diversion programs, B. Juvenile Detention Hearings and shelter care hearings held pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. discovery lists, arbitrations and trials are cancelled or postponed. § 6332 will be held by the Court as required under the law. 4. All criminal preliminary hearings, trials, pretrial conferences, and diversion pro- C. An Emergency Judge will be available from 9am to 5pm and civil emergency filings grams are cancelled, pending further notice from the Court. must be filed in person at the Stout Center. We will designate the location. Civil Emergencies will be limited to health and medical emergencies, public safety and 5. President Judge Administrative Orders Nos. 7-2020 and 8-2020 shall remain in emergency guardianship appointments. During non-business hours, the court will effect until further order of Court. continue to have a designated emergency judge available through the City Hall operator, as usual. 6. All Pretrial Services and Adult Probation and Parole Department client interviews will be suspended until April 1, 2020, unless otherwise ordered. D. All Pretrial Services and Adult Probation and Parole Department client interviews will be suspended for the next two weeks. GAGNON I Hearings and EMU Super- 7. All Civil filings are suspended except for civil Emergency Petitions which shall be vision will continue. restricted and pursuant to the procedure set forth below. E. Municipal Court will continue to hear video bench warrant hearings for individuals incarcerated in the Philadelphia Prison system. 8. The following essential court services will remain available.

F. Traffic Division will remain open to retrieve impounded vehicles-3 days per week. A. Video Preliminary Arraignments and Emergency Protection from Abuse ser- We will update the Traffic Court IVR-call center appropriately. vices will continue on a 24/7 basis. Non-Emergency Protection from Abuse petitions secured at Family Court are suspended and will resume upon the 6. We will be contacting parties who are scheduled to appear in court during this period to reopening of our courts and offices; inform them of any scheduling changes. B. Juvenile Detention Hearings and shelter care hearings held pursuant to 42 We will continue to re-evaluate all closures moving forward, and will alert the public to any changes to Pa.C.S. § 6332 will be held by the Court or Juvenile Hearing Officer within what is outlined above, as appropriate. 72 hours after the child is placed in detention or shelter care, at the following location: Philadelphia Juvenile Justice Services Center (PJJSC), Courtroom Thank you, #1 or Courtroom#2, 48th and Haverford Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19139. Idee C. Fox C. An Emergency Judge shall be available Monday through Friday from 9 President Judge – Court of Common Pleas a.m. to 5 p.m. and civil emergency filings must be filed in person at the Chair of the Administrative Governing Board Justice Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice, Basement Level, 1300 Filbert Street, Philadelphia. Emergencies shall be limited to health and medical emergencies, public safety, and Orphan’s Court Emergency FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Guardianship Petitions, not including OPC’s. Except as provided oth- PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT erwise in this Order, all emergencies other than OPC’s which arise on President Judge Administrative Order weekdays from 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. and/or weekends (from Friday at 5:00P.M. through Monday at 9:00 A.M.) will be handled, in accordance No. 08 of 2020 with existing protocol, by the weekly designated Emergency Judge and other staff available through the City Hall operator, and as designated in In re: Stay of the Execution of Alias Writs of Possession the weekly orders issued by this court pursuant to Philadelphia Civil Rule *1531. During the period of court closure, the Emergency Judge appointed ORDER under Philadelphia Civil Rule *1531 shall handle OPC’s on a 24/7 basis.

AND NOW, this 16th day of March, 2020, in consideration of the public health emergency D. GAGNON I hearings and EMU Supervision will continue. created by COVID-19, the need to mitigate its spread, and of Governor Tom Wolf’s March 6, 2020 Proclamation of Emergency Disaster Declaration, it is hereby ORDERED that: E. Municipal Court will continue to conduct video bench warrant and early bail 1. The Philadelphia Municipal Court’s landlord-tenant officer will not perform any evic- review hearings for individuals incarcerated in the Philadelphia Prison Sys- tions by executing alias writs of possession for a two-week period beginning on Monday, March 16, 2020. tem. In addition, Alias Writs will not be issued or served from March 16, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. until April 1, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. 2. The landlord-tenant officer shall contact landlords to reschedule evictions that are already scheduled during the two-week period beginning on Monday, March 16, 2020. F. Municipal Court Traffic Division will remain open to retrieve impounded vehicles 3 days per week. The dates and hours operation with be listed on the 3. The landlord-tenant officer’s office will remain open to process any new work dur- FJD website. ing the two-week period beginning on Monday, March 16, 2020. G. Civil Mental Health Applications and Petitions may continue to be filed 4. Any landlord seeking relief from this Administrative Order may file with this court an through the Civil Mental Health Electronic Filing System at https://fjdmh. emergency generic petition in which the landlord sets forth the reasons for seeking such relief. phila.gov. Patients shall not be transported to a hearing facility and witnesses shall not be subpoenaed for a hearing. A court designated Mental Health BY THE COURT: Review Officer shall review the applications and petitions and may enter an appropriate order upon consideration of the allegations contained in the /s/ Patrick F. Dugan applications and petitions and additional information provided by counsel. ______PATRICK F. DUGAN, H. Citation practice set forth in Pa. O.C. Rule 3.5(a) (mode of proceeding on President Judge petition), Pa. O.C. Rule 14.2(f) (citation with notice for adult guardianship Philadelphia Municipal Court proceedings), and Philadelphia O.C. Rule 4.7A (requiring electronic filing) shall be suspended as follows:

Under circumstances where it is impossible or difficult to file a Petition with FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA the Clerk of Orphans’ Court, the party seeking such emergency relief may submit the petition directly to the assigned Orphans’ Court Motion Judge’s ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNING BOARD Chambers, who shall review the petition, issue a preliminary decree, and OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA direct that the petition and preliminary decree be served as ordered on the alleged incapacitated person or respondent without the need to obtain and No. 10 of 2020 serve a physical citation. Following service as ordered, the assigned Judge ______may conduct a hearing and issue a decree. Thereafter, the petitioner shall In re: EMERGENCY JUDICIAL ORDER file the petition, preliminary decree and any other decrees with the Clerk of Orphans’ Court. ORDER This Order shall be filed with the Office of Judicial Records in a Docket maintained for AND NOW, this 17th day March, 2020, due to the public health emergency in Philadelphia orders issued by the Administrative Governing Board of the First Judicial District of pertaining to the risk presented by COVID-19, and as authorized by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Pennsylvania, and shall be submitted to the Pennsylvania Bulletin for publication. Copies of Order issued March 16, 2020, and this Court having previously declared a judicial emergency in the the order shall be submitted to the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, American First Judicial District of Pennsylvania by separate Order of this same date, in order to insure the safety Lawyer Media, The Legal Intelligencer, Jenkins Memorial Law Library, and the Law and well-being of court employees and court users and visitors, and limit the impact and prejudice to Library for the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and shall be posted on the website of litigants, court users and other visitors, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED and DECREED that all First the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania. http://www.courts.phila.gov/regs. Judicial District of Pennsylvania courts and related offices, including the Office of Judicial Records and other filing offices, the Juvenile and Adult Probation Departments, and the Family Court Children’s BY THE COURT: waiting area, with the exception of certain services specified below in this Order, will be closed beginning on Tuesday March 17, 2020 and will reopen on Wednesday April 1, 2020 at the normal business hours /s/ Idee C. Fox for the various courts and offices, unless otherwise ordered. ______Honorable Idee C. Fox, President Judge IT IS FURTHER ORDERED and DECREED that: Chair, Administrative Governing Board First Judicial District of Pennsylvania 1. Time calculations for the purposes of time computation relevant to court cases or President Judge, Court of Common Pleas, other judicial business, as well as time deadlines, are suspended pursuant to Pennsylvania Rule of Judicial Philadelphia County