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12 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2020 VOL P. 2144 CLASSIFIEDS When results matter Ranked by Alexa #1 Global Legal Job Site ATTORNEY WANTED ATTORNEY WANTED OFFICES FOR RENT Find us on facebook www.facebook.com/legalintelligencer To Place Your Ad Today Please Call Non-Employment IS YOUR EXTRA OFFICE JUST TAKING UP SPACE? LEASE it through Legal Intelligencer For more information, please contact Mitchell Cohn - 973-854-2905 or Email: [email protected] Central New Jersey Law Firm seeks associate with a minimum of two years of experience to join the personal injury department. Candidate must possess excellent research and writing skills. Pennsylvania Bar admission is a plus. Please submit resume and salary requirements to: [email protected] Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman 989 Lenox Drive, Suite 101, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY Goldenberg, Mackler, Sayegh, Mintz, Pfeffer, Bonchi & Gill, an Atlantic County Law Firm seeks associate with 0 to 3 years of experience. The position works with three other attorneys in general equity practice with an emphasis on tax sale foreclosure, creditor’s bankruptcy law and commercial law. The candidate will prepare motions, make court appearances and perform legal research. The firm will offer competitive compensation and an excellent benefit package. Please send your resume and a writing sample to: [email protected] LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY Seeking litigation associate attorney with 2 to 4 years of experience with a law firm, as a clerk, or in-house counsel for Berwyn/King Of Prussia office of boutique litigation firm which specializes in defending companies in personal injury and property loss matters on a regional and national basis. Applicants should have experience with respect to depositions, hearings, legal research and writing. PA and NJ Bar admissions required. Only qualified candidates with the requested experience range and who submit resumes including a salary requirement and a writing sample in MS Word or PDF format will be considered to: [email protected] NO AGENCIES. This is the perfect opportunity for a law firm looking to downsize due to covid-19 or a small law firm seeking a prestigious address and an opportunity to build their practice in a friendly, stable environment. Windowed offices with views of City Hall and a secretarial station are available. Share our entire facility and all the amenities, including the kitchen and conference room. This is an inviting, professional and collegial environment with a diverse group of attorneys. If interested, please contact Tom at: 215-266-8544 or [email protected] CLASS A OFFICE SPACE ACROSS FROM PHILADELPHIA CITY HALL REAL ESTATE/ ZONING AND LAND USE ATTORNEY Attorney with 3+ years of substantive zoning and land use experience (research and writing skills, ability to handle community meetings and hearings before zoning boards). Prefer someone with experience in transactional matters as well (purchases and sales; leasing; mortgage financing; condo docs). Send resumes to: Box #901 [email protected] (Add box#901 on email)

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Page 1: 12 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, …...2020/08/07  · 14 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2020 VOL P. 618 NOTICE TO COUNSEL Your attention is directed to Section

12 • THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER MOND A Y, O C T O B E R 2 6 , 2 0 2 0 VOL P. 2144

CLASSIFIEDS When results matter

Ranked by Alexa#1 Global Legal Job Site

ATTORNEY WANTED

ATTORNEY WANTED

OFFICES FOR RENT

Find us

on

facebook

www.facebook.com/legalintelligencer

To Place Your Ad Today

Please Call

Non-Employment

IS YOUR EXTRA OFFICE

JUST TAKING UP SPACE?LEASE it through Legal Intelligencer

For more information, please contact

Mitchell Cohn - 973-854-2905or

Email: [email protected]

Central New Jersey Law Firm seeks associate with a

minimum of two years of experience to join the personal injury

department. Candidate must possess excellent research and

writing skills. Pennsylvania Bar admission is a plus.

Please submit resume and salary requirements to:

[email protected]

Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman

989 Lenox Drive, Suite 101, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648

PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY

ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY

Goldenberg, Mackler, Sayegh, Mintz, Pfeffer, Bonchi & Gill, an Atlantic County

Law Firm seeks associate with 0 to 3 years of experience. The position works

with three other attorneys in general equity practice with an emphasis on tax sale

foreclosure, creditor’s bankruptcy law and commercial law. The candidate will

prepare motions, make court appearances and perform legal research. The firm

will offer competitive compensation and an excellent benefit package.

Please send your resume and a writing sample to:

[email protected]

LITIGATION ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY

Seeking litigation associate attorney with 2 to 4 years of

experience with a law firm, as a clerk, or in-house counsel

for Berwyn/King Of Prussia office of boutique litigation firm

which specializes in defending companies in personal

injury and property loss matters on a regional and national

basis. Applicants should have experience with respect to

depositions, hearings, legal research and writing. PA and

NJ Bar admissions required. Only qualified candidates with

the requested experience range and who submit resumes

including a salary requirement and a writing sample in MS

Word or PDF format will be considered to:

[email protected]

NO AGENCIES.

This is the perfect opportunity for a law firm looking to downsize

due to covid-19 or a small law firm seeking a prestigious

address and an opportunity to build their practice in a friendly,

stable environment. Windowed offices with views of City Hall

and a secretarial station are available.

Share our entire facility and all the amenities, including the

kitchen and conference room. This is an inviting, professional

and collegial environment with a diverse group of attorneys.

If interested, please contact Tom at:

215-266-8544 or

[email protected]

CLASS A OFFICE SPACE ACROSS FROM

PHILADELPHIA CITY HALL

REAL ESTATE/ ZONING

AND LAND USE ATTORNEY

Attorney with 3+ years of substantive zoning and land

use experience (research and writing skills, ability

to handle community meetings and hearings before

zoning boards). Prefer someone with experience in

transactional matters as well (purchases and sales;

leasing; mortgage financing; condo docs).

Send resumes to:

Box #901

[email protected]

(Add box#901 on email)

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NOTICE TO COUNSELYour attention is directed toSection 3162 of the Probate,Estates and Fiduciaries Codeof June 30, 1972 (Act No.164) which requires advertise-ment of grant of letters to con-tain the name and address ofthe personal representatives.

ORPHANS’ COURT OFPHILADELPHIA COUNTY

Letters have been granted on theEstate of each of the followingdecedents to the representativesnamed, who request all personshaving claims against the Estateto present them in writing and allpersons indebted to the Estate tomake payment to them (unlessotherwise noted all addresses be-ing in Philadelphia)

ALESSANDRINE, DENIS MI-CHAEL SR. (a/k/a DENIS M.ALESSANDRINE, D E N I SALESSANDRINE, D E N I SALESSANDRINE, SR.) -- DenisAlessandrine, Jr., Administrator, c/o Michael J. Mattson, Esq., 1 N.Ormond Ave. -Office, Havertown,PA 19083; Michael J . Mattson,Atty., Mattson Law Associates, P.C., 1 N. Ormond Ave. - Office, Ha-vertown, PA 19083.

10-19-3

ALLEGRETTI, JEFFREYJOHN -- Theresa Allegretti, Exe-cutrix, c/o Joseph M. Hayes, Esq.,1810 Chapel Ave. West, CherryHill, NJ 08002; Joseph M. Hayes,Atty., Flaster Greenberg PC, 1810Chapel Ave. West, Cherry Hill, NJ08002.

10-19-3

BLOCK, EUGENE -- Charles X.Block, Executor, c/o Lawrence S.Chane, Esq., One Logan Square,130 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, PA19103-6998; Lawrence S. Chane,Atty., Blank Rome LLP, One Lo-gan Square, 130 N. 18th St., Phila-delphia, PA 19103-6998.

10-19-3

BLUM, WILLIAM A. (a/k/aWILLIAM BLUM) -- William A.Blum, Jr., Executor, c/o Walter J.Timby, III, Esq., 100 W. Sixth St.,Ste. 204, Media, PA 19063; WalterJ. Timby, III, Atty., Gibson & Per-kins, PC, 100 W. Sixth St., Ste.204, Media, PA 19063.

10-12-3*

BOLGER, BRIAN G. (a/k/aBRIAN BOLGER) -- Mary P.Hennigar, Administratrix CTA,932 Pennsylvania Ave., South-ampton, PA 18966; Robert C.Gerhard, III, Atty., Gerhard &Gerhard, P.C., 815 GreenwoodAve., Ste. 8, Jenkintown, PA19046.

10-19-3

CANUSO, CARRIE (a/k/a CAR-RIE R. CANUSO) -- ReginaCanuso and Joseph A. Canuso,Executors, c/o Neal G. Wiley,Esq., 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900,Philadelphia, PA 19103; Neal G.Wiley, Atty., Alexander & Pelli,LLC, 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900,Philadelphia, PA 19103.

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CARTER, CLINTON -- DianaLorraine Griffin, Administratrix,c/o Alan B. Liss, Esq., 1420 WalnutStreet, Suite 720, Philadelphia, PA19102; Alan B. Liss, Attorney,1420 Walnut Street, Suite 720,Philadelphia, PA 19102.

10-12-3*

COLE, CHRISTINA LESLIE --Tao Danielle Davis,Administratrix, c/o Adam S.Bernick, Esq., 2047 Locust St.,Philadelphia, PA 19103; Adam S.Bernick, Atty., Law Office ofAdam S. Bernick, 2047 Locust St.,Philadelphia, PA 19103.

10-19-3

COLES, VELMA ALICE MAX-INE -- Garnetta V. Coles,Administratrix, c/o Valerie K.Williams, Esq., 101 East DarbyRoad, Havertown, PA 19083; Val-erie K. Williams, Attorney, 101East Darby Road, Havertown, PA19083.

10-12-3*

COSTELLO, GARY JOSEPH --Alexis M. Costello, Administratrix,c/o Arthur S. Cavaliere, Esq., 6808Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, PA19128; Arthur S. Cavaliere, Atty.,6808 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, PA19128.

10-26-3

DeLORENZO, WILLIAM G.,JR. -- Kathleen DeLorenzo,Administratrix, 7202 MallardPlace, Philadelphia, PA 19153;Marybeth O. Lauria, Atty., TheLaw Office of Michael S. Connor,LLC, 644 Germantown Pike, Ste.2-C, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444.

10-26-3

DINIS, ANTONIO FERREIRA --Diane Botson, Administratrix,12725 Minden Rd., Philadelphia,PA 19154; Kenneth C. Russell,Atty., Baratta, Russell & Baratta,3500 Reading Way, HuntingdonValley, PA 19006.

10-19-3

DiSAMMARTINO, VINCENT J.-- Dina Oleksiak, Executrix, c/oJonathan D. Sokoloff, Esq., 1608Walnut St., Ste. 900, Philadelphia,PA 19103; Jonathan D. Sokoloff,Atty., Diamond, Polsky & Bauer,P.C., 1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900,Philadelphia, PA 19103.

10-19-3

DONALD, JOAN -- JeffreyHoffmann, Esq., Administrator,636 Old York Rd., Second Fl.,Jenkintown, PA 19046; JeffreyHoffmann, Atty., Law Offices ofJeffrey R. Hoffmann, LLC, 636Old York Rd., Second Fl., Jenkin-town, PA 19046.

10-19-3

FAIN, CLAUDE W. JR. -- Bren-da McNair Fain, Administratrix, c/o Denise A. Kuestner, Esq., 1818Market St., Ste. 2430, Philadel-phia, PA 19103; Denise A.Kuestner, Atty., Langsam,Stevens, Silver & Hollaender, LLP,1818 Market St., Ste. 2430, Phila-delphia, PA 19103.

10-19-3

FARACCHIO, BARBARA I. --Barbara Faracchio, Executrix, c/oFrank C. DePasquale, Jr., Esq.,2332-34 S. Broad St., Philadelphia,PA 19145; Frank C. DePasquale,Jr., Atty., DePasquale Law Offi-ces, 2332-34 S. Broad St., Philadel-phia, PA 19145.

10-26-3

FERRIER, RONALD J. (a/k/aRONALD FERRIER) -- MildredFerrier, Administratrix, 3007Chestnut St., Lafayette Hill, PA19444; Robert C. Gerhard, III,Atty., Gerhard & Gerhard, P.C.,815 Greenwood Ave., Ste. 8, Jen-kintown, PA 19046.

10-26-3

FESNAK, MICHAEL -- EdwardA. Zetick, Executor, 415 JohnsonSt., Ste. 101, Jenkintown, PA19046-2705; Edward A. Zetick,Atty., 415 Johnson St., Ste. 101,Jenkintown, PA 19046-2705.

10-19-3

GAITHER, LA’TOYA Y. -- JanelSmith, Administratrix, 245 W.Tioga St., Philadelphia, PA 19140;Jennifer M. Merx, Atty., SkarlatosZonarich, 320 Market St., Ste.600W, Harrisburg, PA 17101.

10-26-3

GALLAGHER, KENNETH M. --John F. Walsh, Administrator,653 Skippack Pike, Ste. 317, P.O.Box 445, Blue Bell, PA 19422-0702; John F. Walsh, Atty., 653Skippack Pike, Ste. 317, P.O. Box445, Blue Bell, PA 19422-0702.

10-12-3*

GARY, SAMUEL JR. -- ShirleyA. Williams, Executrix, c/o RuthAnn DiDonato, Esq., 1845Walnut St., 24th Fl., Philadelphia,PA 19126; Ruth Ann DiDonato,Atty., Willig, Williams & David-son, 1845 Walnut St., 24th Fl.,Philadelphia, PA 19126.

10-19-3

GELLES, JUDITH S. (a/k/a JU-DY SUE GELLES, JUDITHGELLES, JUDY GELLES andJUDY S. GELLES) -- David P.Gelles, Executor, c/o David S.Workman, Esq., The Bellevue, 6thFl., 200 S. Broad St., Philadelphia,PA 19102; David S. Workman,Atty., Astor Weiss Kaplan &Mandel, LLP, The Bellevue, 6thFl., 200 S. Broad St., Philadelphia,PA 19102.

10-12-3*

GELLES, RICHARD J. (a/k/aRICHARD GELLES) -- David P.Gelles, Executor, c/o David S.Workman, Esq., The Bellevue, 6thFl., 200 S. Broad St., Philadelphia,PA 19102; David S. Workman,Atty., Astor Weiss Kaplan &Mandel, LLP, The Bellevue, 6thFl., 200 S. Broad St., Philadelphia,PA 19102.

10-12-3*

GOSIN, SOPHIA S. (a/k/a SO-PHIA GOSIN) -- Ezra Par Smith,Executor, 2315 Washington St.,Wilmington, DE 19802; MannionPrior, LLP, Attys., 840 First Ave.,Ste. 100, King of Prussia, PA19406-1459.

10-19-3

GROGAN, SUZANNE M. --John J. Grogan, Executor, c/o Ka-therine B. Commons, Esq., 6377Germantown Ave., Philadelphia,PA 19144-1947; Katherine B.Commons, Atty., Commons &Commons, LLP, 6377 German-town Ave., Philadelphia, PA19144-1947.

10-19-3

HAYES, WILBERT THIRKIEL(a/k/a WILBERT HAYES) --Cynthia K. Hayes, Administratrix,484 Browning Ln., Cherry Hill, NJ08003; Jordan R. Shapiro Atty.,Shubert Gallagher TylerMulcahey, 121 S. Broad St., 20thFl., Philadelphia, PA 19107.

10-19-3

HERBERT, JOHN DAVID --William Herbert, AdministratorCTA, c/o Paul H. Masciantonio,Esq., 1806 Callowhill St., Philadel-phia, PA 19130; Paul H.Masciantonio, Atty., 1806Callowhill St., Philadelphia, PA19130.

10-26-3

JOHNSON, ANDRE K. -- SierraGreen, Administratrix, c/o Dan-ielle M. Yacano, Esq., 1701Walnut St., 6th Fl., Philadelphia,PA 19103; Danielle M. Yacano,Atty., The Law Offices of Peter L.Klenk & Associates, 1701 WalnutSt., 6th Fl., Philadelphia, PA19103.

10-12-3*

JOHNSON, WILLIAM - -Antonise Dantzler, Administratrix,c/o Courtney E. Dolaway, Esq.,1835 Market St., Ste. 1050, Phila-delphia, PA 19103; Courtney E.Dolaway, Atty., Flaster Green-berg P.C., 1835 Market St., Ste.1050, Philadelphia, PA 19103.

10-12-3*

JOHNS, VERONICA J. -- LindaBohleman, Executrix, c/o Paul J.Bartolomeo, Jr., Esq., The Phila-delphian, 2401 Pennsylvania Ave.,Ste. 1A1, Philadelphia, PA 19130-3010; Paul J. Bartolomeo, Jr.,Atty., Paul J. Bartolomeo, Jr., P.C.,The Philadelphian, 2401Pennsylvania Ave., Ste. 1A1, Phila-delphia, PA 19130-3010.

10-19-3

KATZ, LEON -- Lewis Jay Gor-don, Executor, c/o David S. Work-man, Esq., The Bellevue, 6th Fl.,200 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA19102; David S. Workman, Atty.,Astor Weiss Kaplan & Mandel,LLP, The Bellevue, 6th Fl., 200 S.Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102.

10-12-3*

LEWIS, WILLIAM H. -- DonnaLewis, Executrix, 555 Alcott St.,Philadelphia, PA 19120; NicholasJ. Starinieri, Atty., DeFino LawAssociates, P.C., 2541 S. Broad St.,Philadelphia, PA.

10-26-3

LINDERMAN, DOROTHY L.(a/k/a DOROTHY GAILLINDERMAN, DOROTHYLINDERMAN) -- Michael C.Linderman, Executor, 27 IndianValley Rd., Ramsay, NJ 07446;Chari M. Alson, Atty.,Anderson Elder Law, 206 StateRd., Media, PA 19063.

10-26-3

MARCHETTI, ALFRED -- De-nise M. Storace, Administratrix, c/oFrank C. DePasquale, Jr., Esq.,2332-34 S. Broad St., Philadelphia,PA 19145; Frank C. DePasquale,Jr., Atty., DePasquale Law Offi-ces, 2332-34 S. Broad St., Philadel-phia, PA 19145.

10-26-3

MARSHALL, THELMA L. --Peter L. Klenk and Dennis I.Turner, Administrators, 1701Walnut St., 6th Fl., Philadelphia,PA 19103; Andrew J. Barron,Atty., The Law Offices of Peter L.Klenk & Associates, 1701 WalnutSt., 6th Fl., Philadelphia, PA19103.

10-12-3*

PUBLIC NOTICES 215.557.

AUDIT LISTESTATE NOTICES

ORPHANS’ COURT DIVISIONCOURT OF COMMON PLEAS

AUDIT LIST

To Legatees, Next of Kin, Creditors, all persons concerned:Notice is hereby given that the following named accountants in the respective estates

Division, and that the same will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia

of the ascertained balances VIA ZOOM On .Monday, November 2, 2020, at the time indicated at the head of each list.

TRACEY L. GORDON REGISTER OF WILLS AND

CLERK OF ORPHANS’ COURT

Monday, November 2, 2020CARRAFIELLO, A.J.

(Called at 10:00 a.m., E.S.T.)

WILLS1. RYAN, JR. JOSEPH A. – Kerrie L. Kittredge Executor. OLSEN.

Monday November 2, 2020HERRON, J.

(Called at 11:00 A.M., E.S.T.)

ADMINISTRATIONS

1. WILLIAMS-WILSON, GLORIA RENEE - Gloria R. Garcia and Joyce R.

KEUSTNER.

TRUSTS2. STEELE, JAYLEN – Trustee. OCHROCH.

GUARDIANS3. GORDY, JESSE J. - Guardian. OCHROCH.

Monday November 2, 2020OVERTON, J.

(Called at 10:00 a.m., E.S.T.)

WILLS1. DAVIDSON, KATHERINE V. –

Executors. KENDIKIAN.

ADMINISTRATION2. HROSOVSKY, MICHAEL G. – James

HATZELL.

Monday, November 2, 2020WOODS-SKIPPER, J.

(Called at 9:30 A.M., E.S.T.)

ADMINISTRATIONS1. CHAMBERS, JOHN - Brian Chambers,

RAAB.

2. GARDNER, MARIE L. – Kevin BROWN.

COVID-19 NOTICE:

of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court requiring that provision be made to ensure some

reasonable means of access for proceedings to which the public and press access would otherwise exist, and In that public access to City Hall is not permitted at this time to insure the health and safety of members of the public, court

conducted via remote technology through the use of Zoom and livestreamed on YouTube. To the extent that a public hearing through Zoom cannot be effectuated, counsel should consider alternative means to effectuate due process.

technology through Zoom and livestreaming through YouTube shall notify counsel of record for the accountant and may submit a request in writing to the assigned Judge to limit or eliminate livestreaming for good cause shown.Matters involving minors and incapacitated persons are not open to the public by livestreaming or otherwise.

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McERLEAN, BIRDIE (a/k/aBRIDIE McERLEAN) -- SeanMcErlean, Administrator, c/oWarren J. Kauffman, Esq., 1650Market St., Ste. 1800, Philadel-phia, PA 19103; Warren J.Kauffman, Atty., White andWilliams LLP, 1650 Market St.,Ste. 1800, Philadelphia, PA 19103.

10-12-3*

McHUGH, CLAIRE H. -- PatriceWillmunder, Executrix, 812Borbeck Ave., Philadelphia, PA19111; Vincent N. Melchiorre,Atty., DeFino Law Associates, P.C., 2541 S. Broad St., Philadel-phia, PA 19148.

10-26-3

McILVAIN, MARY LOU --Gregory McIlvain, Administrator,942 Clyde Ln., Philadelphia, PA19128; Nicholas J. Starinieri, Atty.,DeFino Law Associates, P.C., 2541S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA19128.

10-12-3*

McMULLIN, MICHAEL J. --Joseph R. McMullin, Executor, c/o Paul H. Masciantonio, Esq.,1806 Callowhill St., Philadelphia,PA 19130; Paul H. Masciantonio,Atty., 1806 Callowhill St., Phila-delphia, PA 19130.

10-26-3

MISKICK, THOMAS A. (a/k/aTHOMAS MISKICK) -- Paul P.Panepinto, Administrator, 1806Callowhill St., Philadelphia, PA19130; Paul P. Panepinto, Atty.,Law Offices of Paul P. Panepinto,1806 Callowhill St., Philadelphia,PA 19130.

10-12-3*

MOLCZAN, ELAINE -- KarenDouchette, Executrix, c/o DennisR. Primavera, Esq., 3200 MageeAve., Philadelphia, PA 19149;Dennis R. Primavera, Atty., 3200Magee Ave., Philadelphia, PA19149.

10-12-3*

M U S K E L L E Y - T U R N E R ,GWENDOLYN D. -- MatthewTurner, Administrator, 6616 N. 4thSt., Philadelphia, PA 19126; E.Nego Pile, Atty., Pile Law Firm,1777 Sentry Parkway West, Ste.404, Veva 14, Blue Bell, PA 19422.

10-26-3

NOWAK, GLORIA (a/k/a GLO-RIA J. NOWACK) -- Anthony J.DiGiulio, Executor, c/o Edward J.Gilson, Jr., Esq., Four NeshaminyInterplex Dr., Ste. 105, Trevose,PA 19053; Edward J. Gilson, Jr.,Atty., Law Offices of Edward J.Gilson, Jr., Four NeshaminyInterplex Dr., Ste. 105, Trevose, PA19053.

10-19-3

PATTERSON, CAROL B. -- LoriM. Ottinger, Executrix, c/o PaulR. Cohen, Esq., 1040 Stony HillRd., Ste. 150, P.O. Box 217,Yardley, PA 19067; Paul R. Co-hen, Atty., Curtain & HeefnerLLP, 1040 Stony Hill Rd., Ste.150, P.O. Box 217, Yardley, PA19067.

10-12-3*

PETROCIK, MARY T. -- MichaelPetrocik, Executor, c/o E. GarrettGummer, III, Esq., 1260 BustletonPike, Feasterville, PA 19053; E.Garrett Gummer, III, At ty . ,Gummer Elder Law, 1 2 6 0Bustleton Pike, Feasterville, PA19053.

10-12-3*

PILI, RENEE B. -- Robert Pili,Administrator, 1526 HellermanSt., Philadelphia, PA 19149; JannaM. Pelletier, 535 N. Church St.,Ste. 309, West Chester, PA 19380.

10-19-3

PODLASZEWSKI, GLADYS J.-- Kazimierz Podlaszewski, Execu-tor, c/o Stephanie A. Henrick,Esq., 40 E. Airy St., P.O. Box 671,Norristown, PA 19404-0671; Ste-phanie A. Henrick, Atty., HighSwartz, LLP, 40 E. Airy St., P.O.Box 671, Norristown, PA 19404-0671.

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POLISH, RHODA -- Philip J.Polish, Executor, c/o Jonathan D.Sokoloff, Esq., 1608 Walnut St.,Ste. 900, Philadelphia, PA 19103;Jonathan D. Sokoloff, Atty.,Diamond, Polsky & Bauer, P.C.,1608 Walnut St., Ste. 900, Phila-delphia, PA 19103.

10-19-3

POTOCZNYJ, JAROSLAW --Olga Cohen, Administratrix, 1827Farrington Rd., Philadelphia, PA19151; Kenneth C. Russell, Atty.,Baratta, Russell & Baratta, 3500Reading Way, Huntingdon Valley,PA 19006.

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REED, TANA -- Monte Reed,Administrator, 305 P e n b r e eTerrace, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004;Olivia H. Stoner, Atty., StonerLaw Office, 2112 Walnut St., 2ndFl., Philadelphia, PA 19103.

10-12-3*

RINALDI, ROSEMARIE E. --Diane Marie Rinaldi, Executrix,c/o M. Howard Vigderman, Esq.,1735 Market St., 21st Fl., Phila-delphia, PA 19103; M. HowardVigderman, Atty., MontgomeryMcCracken Walker & Rhoads,LLP, 1735 Market St., 21st Fl.,Philadelphia, PA 19103.

10-12-3*

ROZDZIELSKI, VERONICA --Geraldine Unger, Executrix, c/oAndrew Gavrin, Esq., 306Clairemont Rd., Villanova, PA19085; Andrew Gavrin, Atty., TheLaw Office of Andrew Gavrin, 306Clairemont Rd., Villanova, PA19085.

10-19-3

SCHNELL, FRAUKE (a/k/aFRAUKE I. SCHNELL, Ph.D,FRAUKE SCHNELL) -- FabioFernandez, Executor, 100 N. 22ndSt., Apt. 123, Philadelphia, PA19103; Janice M. Sulman, Atty.,1500 Walnut St., Ste. 2000, Phila-delphia, PA 19102.

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SCHWARTZ, RUTH WOLLOD-- Jane Shull, Administratrix, c/oMichael L. Golden, Jr., Esq., OneCommerce Sq., 2005 Market St.,16th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19103-7042; Michael L. Golden, Jr.,Atty., Gould Yaffe and Golden,One Commerce Sq., 2005 MarketSt., 16th Fl., Philadelphia, PA19103-7042.

10-26-3

SHANIS, CAROLE -- Jennifer E.Price and Jonathan E. Price, Exec-utors, c/o Russell J. Ressler, Esq.,2005 Market St., Ste. 2600, Phila-delphia, PA 19103; Russell J.Ressler, Atty., Stradley, Ronon,Stevens & Young, LLP, 2005 Mar-ket St., Ste. 2600, Philadelphia, PA19103.

10-12-3*

SICINSKI, KATHRYN M. --Matthew J. Sicinski, Jr., Adminis-trator, 3852 Linden Ave., Philadel-phia, PA 19114.

10-19-3

SIMMINS, PATRICIA A. -- LesSimmins, Administrator, 307Hobar Dr., Clementon, NJ 08021;Mark Feinman, Atty. 8171 CastorAve., Philadelphia, PA 19152.

10-26-3

SIPPIO, FRIZELL A., SR. (a/k/aBUTCH SIPPIO) -- Frizell A.Sippio, Jr., Administrator, c/oAdam S. Bernick, Esq., 2047Locust St., Philadelphia, PA19103; Adam S. Bernick, Atty.,Law Office of Adam S. Bernick,2047 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA19103.

10-19-3

SWEENEY, THOMAS P. -- Tho-mas P. Sweeney, Jr., and ShawnSweeney, Executors, c/o Dennis R.Meakim, Esq., 2444 HuntingdonPike, Bethayres, PA 19006; DennisR. Meakim, Atty., Howland,Hess, Guinan, Torpey, Cassidy,O’Connell & Birnbaum, LLP, 2444Huntingdon Pike, Bethayres, PA19006.

10-26-3

VACCARO, JOHN JOSEPH(a/k/a JOHN J. VACCARO) --Joseph Vaccaro, Executor, c/oDonald Petrille, Jr., Esq., 116 E.Court St., Doylestown, PA 18901;Donald Petrille, Jr., Atty., HighSwartz, LLP, 116 E. Court St.,Doylestown, PA 18901.

10-12-3*

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -- PHILA. COUNTY -- CIVIL AC-TION LAW -- Sept. Term ‘20, NO. 200900519 -- PAFC, Inc., Plaintiffvs. Alfred Solomon, Franko Realty Corp., Northeast Country Club Es-tates, Inc., Eastern United States Development Corp. & All Other Per-sons Claiming Right, Title or Interest in Property Known as 3600 GrantAvenue, Parcel B, Phila., PA 19114, Defendants -- To the Defendants,3600 Grant Avenue, Parcel B, Phila., PA 19114. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN THAT A COMPLAINT has been filed with regard to the abovecaptioned matter. NOTICE YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. Ifyou wish to defend against the claims set forth in the following pages,you must take action within twenty (20) days after this Complaint andNotice are served by entering a written appearance personally or by at-torney and filing in writing with the Court your defenses or objections tothe claims set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so,the case may proceed against you by the Court without you, and a judg-ment may be entered against you by the Court without further notice forany money claimed in the Complaint or for any other claim or relief re-quested by the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rightsimportant to you. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOURLAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER ORCANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICESET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LE-GAL HELP. Phila. County Bar Assn., Lawyer Referral Service, OneReading Center, Phila., PA 19107, 215.238.6333. Daniel S. Coval, Jr.,Atty. for Plaintiff, Andrew L. Miller & Assoc., P.C., 15 Saint AsaphsRd., Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. 610.617.1776. 10-26-1

Notice is hereby given thatHEALTH PARTNERS SOLU-TIONS, LLC d/b/a HEALTHPARTNERS SOLUTIONS, aforeign limited liability companyformed under the laws of the Stateof DE where its principal office islocated at 901 Market St., Ste.500, Phila., PA 19107, has regis-tered to do business in PA with theDepartment of State of the Com-monwealth of PA, at Harrisburg,PA, on 10/19/20, under the provi-sions of the PA limited liabilitylaw. The registered office in PAshall be located at 901 Market St.,Ste. 500, Phila., PA 19107.DUANE MORRIS, LLP, Solici-tors, 30 S. 17th St., Phila., PA .19103.

10-26-1

ZOIDA, JOSEPHINE -- CharlesJ. Gillen, Executor, c/o Martin J.Pezzner, Esq., 100 W. Sixth St.,Ste. 204, Media, PA 19063; MartinJ. Pezzner, Atty., Gibson & Per-kins, PC, 100 W. Sixth St., Ste.204, Media, PA 19063.

10-12-3*

COURT OF COMMON PLEASOF PHILA. COUNTY, PA --Sept. Term, 2020, No. 0287- NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaton 9/21/20, the Petition of M I -CHAEL HERBERT METELITSwas filed in the above-namedCourt, praying for a Decree tochange his name to MICHAELHERBERT de FALCK METE-LITS. The Court has fixed11/20/2020, at 10:00 A.M. inCourtroom 691, Phila. Court ofCommon Pleas, Phila., PA, as thetime and place for the hearing ofsaid Petition, when and where allpersons interested may appear andshow cause, if any they have, whythe prayer of the said Petitionshould not be granted. MILTONS. SAVAGE, JR., Atty. for Peti-tioner, 1500 Market St., Ste.1200E, Phila., PA 19102, 215.732.5077.

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OCTOBER 27

Family Law Institute 2020 9:00 AM to 3:45 PMCost: $349 Standard; $175 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less, judicial law clerks & paralegals4 substantive/2 ethicsFor more information contact PBI Customer Service at 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.org

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A Day on Health Law 2020 9:00 AM to 4:10 PM Cost: $299 Standard; $150 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less, judicial law clerks & paralegals5 substantive/1 ethicsFor more information contact PBI Customer Service at 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.org

OCTOBER 29

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Department Of RecordsAs of September 21, 2020 all instruments left for record are ready for delivery

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

PHILADELPHIA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

Monday, October 19, 2020TRIAL DIVISION – CIVIL

NOTICE TO THE BAR

Protocol for Non-Jury Trials During the COVID-19 Judicial Emergency

Please take notice that subsequent to November 2, 2020, the Court will be scheduling non-jury trials for matters in the Arbitration Appeal and Major Non-Jury programs, including those matters previously listed in the July and November 2020 Trial Pools, as well as those matters previously scheduled for trials earlier in 2020, but were postponed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) judicial emergency. A list of the matters to be scheduled for trial is attached.

These non-jury trials will be conducted via remote technology. Counsel shall review the pub-lished protocols in preparation for trial, including the Policies and Protocols for Use of Advanced Communication Technology for Court Proceedings in Civil Matters issued on July 16, 2020.

If your trial is on the attached list, all parties must immediately notify the Court in writing of any matters that have settled and file an Order to Settle, Discontinue and End. All parties must immedi-ately notify the Court of any scheduling conflicts, including trial attachments and prepaid vacations. Conflict letters must be electronically filed under the “existing case” section of the Electronic Filing System under the conference submission category. Any requests for continuance must be immedi-ately submitted in writing and made only under exigent circumstances.

Counsel and self-represented parties will be served with a Scheduling Order, attaching counsel/par-ties for trial for a date-certain. Any questions about this notice may be addressed to the Complex Litigation Center, 622 City Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19107; telephone (215) 686-5100; fax (215) 686-5137.

Honorable Jacqueline F. AllenAdministrative JudgeTrial Division

Honorable Lisette Shirdan-HarrisSupervising JudgeTrial DivisionCivil Section

16 Coming Events

19 Common Pleas Court

20 Civil Trial List

17 Federal Court

21 Supreme Court

21 Orphan’s Court

20 U.S. Bankruptcy Court

20 Hearings

20 Court of Appeals

20 District Court

TRIAL POOL LISTS - JULY/NOVEMBER/PAST DATE-CERTAIN TRIAL LIST

CASE NUMBER AND CAPTION TRIAL LIST

170102704 MCDONNELL V. PANKROS JULY POOL

180601329 BAIDO V. PEOPLES JULY POOL

180702321 SNYDER V. FLETCHER JULY POOL

180800498 CITY OF PHILA V. BERK JULY POOL

181000809 ERICSSON PROPERTIES V. BULLE CONSTRUCITON JULY POOL

181200213 BARROW V. MISSEL JULY POOL

190101891 SWOPE V. WALKER SMITH JULY POOL

190201032 MAZZAMUTO V. V2 PROPERTIES JULY POOL

190201356 BLUM ETAL V. MAHLER ETAL JULY POOL

190201917 ROSBOROUGH V. AZOULAY JULY POOL

190301526 FENERTY V. INFINITI NORTH AMERICA JULY POOL

190302765 RAMOS V. RAMOS JULY POOL

190400143 EZ HOMES V. PATRICK, ESTATE OF JULY POOL

190400866 DAVIS V. HAHM JULY POOL

190402273 AYALA V. GOLPHIN ETAL JULY POOL

190403642 COVERSON V. NORTON JULY POOL

190501320 TD BANK V. WATTS JULY POOL

190501586 FRITZ V. ABC CAPITAL INVESTMENTS JULY POOL

190509140 ADAMS V. REID JULY POOL

190605362 PHILA LAND BANK V. CARTAGENA JULY POOL

190605396 2990 HOME OPERATING V. TINDARO JULY POOL

190605463 SETLC HOLDINGS V. TIRADO JULY POOL

190605500 BANK OF AMERICA V. HUDSON JULY POOL

190605842 TOYOTA LEASE V. UNITED AUTO COLLISION JULY POOL

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COURT OF APPEALS

CASES LISTED FORDISPOSITION

DURING THE WEEK OF OCT. 26, 2020

ZOOM CONFERENCE10 A.M.

WED., OCT. 28, 2020Mskp Oak Grove, LLC, etc., Appellant v.

Venuto, etc. (ARGUE); 19-3372.

DISTRICT COURT

NOTICE1. Counsel shall promptly notify the dep-uty clerk to each judge before whom he/she has a case listed upon becoming attached for trial in another court. To be accorded recognition, a busy slip, using the designated form, MUST be filed in Room 2609 before 1 p.m. on the day after counsel becomes attached.2. Cases in the trial pools do not necessar-ily appear in the order in which they will be called. Counsel should therefore be ready to begin trial upon receiving telephone call notice, subject to the following:(a) Counsel whose cases are in the pools will be given 48 hours’ notice, if feasible, but not less than 24 hours notice to ready for trial with witnesses.(b) It is counsel’s responsibility to check with each judge’s deputy clerk on the status and movement of criminal and civil cases in that judge’s pool.(c) Counsel will not be required to com-mence trial less than 24 hours after com-pleting trial of another case.

J. SANCHEZChief Judge

SANCHEZ, CH.J. Scheduling Courtroom Deputy: Nancy DeLisle

Phone: (267) 299-7789ESR/Courtroom Deputy: Stacy Wertz

Phone: (267) 299-7781

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P. B. TUCKER, J.Courtroom Deputy: Kimberly Scott-Hayden

Phone: 267-299-7619

MON., OCTOBER 26, 20209:30 A.M.CR2019-000463-0 F. Weber

United States of America v.Jose Manuel Figueroa

K. Young

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000377-0 J. OrtizUnited States of America v.Ricardo Carrion

B. Cooper

C.M. RUFE, J.Scheduling/Deputy Clerk: Velma T. White

Phone: (267) 299 -7490Fax: (267) 299-5077

ESR/Courtroom Deputy: Erica PrattPhone (267) 299-7499

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-417- V. Gauri, AUSA

United States of America v.Rodney KentP. Levin, Esq.

CR2018-578- J. Grenell, AUSAUnited States of America v.Luis Enrique

Rodriguez-SebastianL. Savino, Jr., Esq.

CR2018-590- J. Labrum, III AUSAUnited States of America v.Juan Alicide

Abreu-EspinosaM. Isenberg, Esq.

CR2019-267- S. Solow, AUSAUnited States of America v.Brian Howell

C. Martir, Esq.

CR2019-548- K. Newton, AUSAUnited States of America v.Dimitre Hadjiev

P. Scuderi, Esq.

T. J. SAVAGE, J.Courtroom 9A

Courtroom Deputy: Alex Eggert Phone: 267-299-7599

Judicial Secretary: Joanne TyerPhone 267-299-7480

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020Specially Listed

Criminal Jury Trial9:00 A.M.CR2018-000582-0 L. C. Wright

United States of America v.Leroy WattsL. T. Savino

CR2019-000336-0 P. T. DeSouza; P. T. DeSouzaUnited States of America v.Malcolm Xavier

TaylorM. T. Wilson; W. J. Brennan

CR2019-000537-0 S. SchlessingerUnited States of America v.Michael Miller

K. YoungCR2019-000584-0 M. B. WilmothUnited States of America v.Shantel Foxworth

N. CaravasosCR2020-000027-0 M. S. Miller

United States of America v.Lawrence Nathaniel Galloway

E. ToplinCR2019-000336-0 P. T. DeSouza; P. T. DeSouza

United States of America v.Michael Whitehurst

M. T. Wilson; W. J. BrennanCR2019-000365-0 M. B. Dubnoff; S. A. Solow

United States of America v.Jarrett Melvin Tarn

S. P. PatrizioCR2019-000676-0 M. CurranUnited States of America v.Richard Meleski

N. MacEoin

G.E.K. PRATTER, J. Secretary/Civil Deputy: Susan.Flaherty

Phone: (267) 299-7350Courtroom/Criminal Deputy: Mike Coyle

Phone: (267) 299-7359

MON., OCTOBER 26, 20209:30 A.M.2016-05874

Joseph H. Lewis, Jr. v.University of Pennsylvania

______

On Trial9:30 A.M.2013-07556SHAWN T. WALKER v.FRANK REGAN

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P.S. DIAMOND, J.Courtroom 14-A

Secretary/Courtroom Deputy: Richard ThiemePhone: (267) 299-7730

Criminal Courtroom Deputy: Lenora Kashner Wittje

Phone: (267) 299-7739r

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2020-115- A. R. Reinitz

U.S. v.AshfordC. A. Martir; R. P. Lowe; L. J. Bozzelli

TUE., NOVEMBER 10, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-013- J. R. Arteaga

U.S. v.Vines, et al.R. D. Thompson; S. J. Britt

CR2020-132- D. S. WolfU.S. v.Carthon

E. Toplin; K. M. Gaughan

TUE., NOVEMBER 17, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-112- T. A. Marinari

U.S. v.ClarkeE. M. Cohen

CR2020-013- P. T. DesouzaU.S. v.Shawn Brown

J. J. McHugh, Jr.

TUE., DECEMBER 8, 2020Specially Listed

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-368- K. T. Newton

U.S. v.TantushyanJ. H. Ibrahim; B. J. Zeiger; L. J. Bozzelli;

G. G. Besnilian; A. R. Kessel; P. J. Hetznecker

TUE., DECEMBER 29, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2020-044- M. Curran

U.S. v.SimpsonA. Halim

CR2020-204- F. WeberU.S. v.Henderson

A. Joseph

TUE., JANUARY 12, 2021On Trial

9:30 A.M.CR2019-257- A. Reinitz

U.S. v.BarnetteR. D. Thompson

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-017- J. T. Labrum

U.S. v.AdamesC. O. Reynolds

TUE., JANUARY 26, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-538- J. A. LaBar

U.S. v.HopperA. C. Joseph

TUE., FEBRUARY 2, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-710- K. T. Newton

U.S. v.McCorkleJ. P. Green, Jr.

TUE., MARCH 30, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2020-210- E. Gibson

U.S. v.MyersN. Gorson

TUE., APRIL 6, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-588- N. Rue

U.S. v.MorganA. Halim

C. D. JONES II, J.Courtroom 15-B

Secretary/ Civil Deputy: Jamie McDermottPhone: 267-299-7750

Courtroom/Criminal Deputy: A’iShah L. El-ShabazzPhone: 267-299-7759

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020Criminal Jury Trial

9:30 A.M.CR2018-467- F. Costello

United States of America v.Carla SlaterM. Jayaraman

Civil Jury Trial2016-2348

Tacconelli v.Taconelli______

2017-2894Pham v.Quadgen

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Specially ListedCriminal Jury Trial

9:30 A.M.CR2019-270- A. Eve.

United States of America v.Mark GreenT. Fitzpatrick

M.S. GOLDBERG, J.

Secretary/ Civil Deputy: Sharon LippiPhone: 267-299-7500

Criminal Deputy: Steve SonniePhone:267-299-7509

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QUINONES ALEJANDRO, J.Courtroom 8B

Secretary/Civil Deputy, Nicole Phillippi(267) 299-7460

Criminal Deputy Clerk, Rosalind Burton-Hoop(267) 299-7467

FRI., DECEMBER 11, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-580- R. E. Eckert AUSAUnited States of America v.Roberto DeJesus

NegrinG. S. Silver Esq.

FRI., JANUARY 29, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2020-257- S. T. Damiani AUSA

United States of America v.Leonardo Dan Almonte-Fernandez

R. Mozenter Esq.

SCHMEHL, J.Criminal Deputy Tanya L. Allender

Phone: 610-320-5030Secretary/civil Deputy: Barbara A. Crossley

Phone: 610-320-5099The Gateway Building

201 Penn St.Room 518

Reading, PA 196013rd flr., Rm. 3041 when in Phila.

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial

Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2015-005820

Thomas W. Olick v.City of EastonD. J. MacMain

2015-05820 T. W. OlickThomas W. Olick v.Commonwealth of PA,

City of EastonD. J. MacMain

2018-04121 T. TOMLINSONSAMANTHA ROOS-MEISER v.USAA CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY

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G.A. MCHUGH, J.Civil Deputy: Patricia Clark

Phone: 267 299-7301Criminal Deputy: Christian Henry

Phone: 267-299-7307

TUE., NOVEMBER 10, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-389- M. S. Miller

United States of America v.Nicolas Israel Rodriguez

C. A. Martir

MON., JANUARY 11, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2020-45- E. L. Gibson; M. B. Dubnoff; V. B. Gauri

United States of America v.Abdur Rahim Islam

D. M. Laigaie; P. M. Goldberger; T. G. Fitzpatrick; K. N. Burland; P. J. Egan; B.

J. Gross; E. G. Casey; J. D. Shields

E.G. SMITH, J.Civil Deputy Clerk, Shana Restucci

(610)333-1836Criminal Courtroom Deputy Clerk Jennifer Fitzko

(610) 333-1837Holmes Building

4th Flr.101 Larry Holmes Dr.Easton, PA 18042-7722

610-333-18334th Flr. Rm. 4000 when in Phila.

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BEETLESTONE, J.Courtroom 3B

Civil Deputy Aaris Wilson (267) 299-7450,

Criminal Deputy Nelson Malave(267) 299-7459

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KEARNEY, J.Deputy Clerk: Ulrike Hevener

(267) 299-7688

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020Criminal Jury Trial

9:00 A.M.CR2019-000692-0 D. HINES; S. SOLOW

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.STEVE MACK

D. CAGLIA

PAPPERT, J.Civil Deputy Katie Furphy

(267) 299-7530Criminal Deputy Jeff Lucini

(267) 299-7537

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J.F. LEESON, JR., J.Civil Duputy Clerk: Diane J. Abeles

(610) 391-7020Criminal Deputy: Justin F. Wood

(610) 776-6118Chambers of the Honorable Joseph F. Leeson, Jr..

United States District CourtEastern District of PA.

Edward N, Cahn U.S. Courthouse, Suite 3401504 W. Hamilton St.Allentown, PA 18101

4th Flr., Rm. 4000 when in Phila.

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:00 A.M.CR2019-000535-0 P. G. Shapiro; A. D. Kehner

USA v.Frances EddingsR. P. Lowe; J. L. Denis

C.F. KENNEY, J.Criminal Deputy: Christopher Kurek

phone 267-299-7549Civil Deputy: Shelli MacElderly

phone 267-299-7540Chambers of the Honorable Chad F. Kenney..

United States District CourtEastern District of PA.

______

J.D. WOLSON, J.J.D. WOLSON, J.Civil Deputy: Jeannine Abed

Phone: (267) 299-7321Criminal Deputy: Laura Buenzle

Phone: (267)299-7239

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial

9:30 A.M.2018-4486 M. P. Murphy Jr.; P. Bansal; R. R. Stevens

Melissa Melendez v.A Step Above House Cleaning, Inc.

J. P. Hickey

J.M. YOUNGE, J.Courtroom A

Criminal Courtroom Deputy: Sean ArmsteadPhone: 267-299-7369

Civil Courtroom Deputy: Dedra BrannanPhone: 267-299-7360

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MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury TrialCR0020-000232-1 J. LabrumUNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.JUAN

CACERES, ET AL.C. Cinquanto; G. Sciolla; M. Pedraza; P.

Bowers; L. Ortiz; J. Brown; J. Ongay

TUE., DECEMBER 8, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR0020-000181-0 M. Dubnoff

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.DANIEL D

J. Savella; M. Fernich; G. Scutti

MON., DECEMBER 21, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial2:00 P.M.CR0020-000255-1 S. Damiani

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.MAURICE ALEXANDER

R. Thompson

MON., JANUARY 11, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR0020-000220-1 A. Glenn

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.WILLIAM K. WASHINGTON

K. Young

THU., JANUARY 28, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR0020-000049-0 V. Guari

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.CORNELL-GREEN

K. Young; C. Henry

K. S.. MARSTON, J.Courtroom TBA

Courtroom Deputy/Criminal: Lara Karlsonphone: 267-299-7379

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J. M. GALLAGHER, J.Courtroom TBA

Courtroom Deputy/Criminal: Christine Steinphone: 610-391-7012

Courtroom Deputy Civil: Brian Dixonphone: 610-434-3457

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R. F. KELLY, S.J.Courtroom 11B

Courtroom Deputy: Mark A. RaffertyPhone: 267-299-7319

Civil Deputy Clerk: Susan RenzPhone 215-597-0736

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J. E. DUBOIS, S.J.Courtroom 12B

Courtroom Deputy: Milahn HullPhone: 267-299-7339

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020Trial Pool

2013-005195 M. Brown; B. D. Dockwell; D. C. Lesser; J. B. Nimeroff; R. McGarryKilbridge Investments Limited v.Cushman &

Wakefield of Pennsylvania, Inc.J. Risk; B. D. Kelly; N. P. Heller; J. G.

Harkins Jr; A. Teitelman2015-000405 H. I. Pass; J. M. Scott; K. E. Chewing; R. G. Tuttle

Paramount Financial Communications, Inc. v.Broadrige Investor Communicaton

Solutions, Inc.C. A. Miller; M. O. Adelman; R. M.

Haggerty Jr.; A. M. Snodgrass Jr.2016-005796 J. H. FeinbergDavid Wichterman, Jr. v.City of Philadelphia

J. Cooper; T. J. Gregory

H. BARTLE, III, S.J.Courtroom 16A

Deputy Clerk: Kristin Makely

Phone: 267-299-7389

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020Specially Listed

Criminal Jury Trial10:00 A.M.CR2019-000606-0 R. Eckert

USA v.William JohnsonR. Jarvis

CR2019-00690- B. BurkeUSA v.Charles Oliver

C. Henry

Trial PoolCivil Jury Trial

10:00 A.M.2015-6082

Noonan v.Kane______

2019-3528 L. BermanHerron v.Pennbrook

T. Schaer2019-3604 A. J. Diulio

Balu v.The Cincinnati Insurance CompanyW. Krekstein

MON., NOVEMBER 2, 2020Trial Pool

Civil Jury Trial10:00 A.M.2019-0794 L. Mattiacci; L. Schiff

Denham v.CHOPJ. Tucker Jr.; L. Greenspan Jr.

2019-4861 A. OleceseLeslie v.County of Chester

K. Ladow

J. R. PADOVA, S.J.Courtroom 17B

Criminal Deputy Clerk: Michael BeckPhone: 267-299-7409

Deputy Clerk Civil: Malissa WolenskiPhone: 267-299-7459

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J. C. JOYNER, S.J.Courtroom 17AChambers: Room 17614

Criminal Deputy: Sharon ScottPhone: 267-299-7419

Civil Deputy: Tashia ReynoldsPhone: 215-597-1537

MON., OCTOBER 26, 20209:30 A.M.CR2019-547- T. A. MARINARI

USA v.DANIELLE HOLMESK. YOUNG

CR2020-89- K. L. JayneUSA v.Jose Alexander Reyes-Herrera

E. Toplin

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-391- R. J. LIVERMORE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.JASON RIVERA

J. NECHIN

On Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-313-

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.CLINTON BOSTIC

______10:00 A.M.CR2018-180-02UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.LUIS

ALGARIN-TORRES______

9:30 A.M.CR2018-180-01 J. M. MaiaticoUNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.LUIS

ALBERTO ROSADOM. F. Frumer; J. F. Alva

CR2018-503- R. J. LivermoreUNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.LAM

TRIEUJ. Kaye; P. G. Lieber; M. C. Rifkin

E. C. ROBRENO, S.J.Courtroom 15A

Deputy Clerk: Ronald VancePhone: 267-299-7429

______

A. B. BRODY, S.J.Courtroom 7B

Scheduling/Deputy Clerk: Joseph WaltonPhone: 215-597-3978

ESR-Courtroom Deputy: Jim ScheidtPhone: 267-299-7439

______

B. SCHILLER, S.J.Courtroom 13B

Secretary/Civil Deputy: Jean Pennie 267-299-7621

Courtroom/Criminal Deputy: Christopher Campoli

267-299-7629

______

R. SURRICK, S.J.Secretary Civil Deputy: Donna Donohue Marley

Phone: 267-299-7630Criminal Deputy Clerk: Patrick Kelly

Phone: 267-299-7639

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020Criminal Jury Trial

9:30 A.M.CR2019-000354-0UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.HAFIZ

ANTONIO MYRICK______

On Trial9:30 A.M.CR2018-000524-0

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.VICTOR CLAYTON

______CR2019-000053-0

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v.JERMAINE JONES AND SEAN

WILLIAMS______

Trial Pool2011-006843 J. E. Wolfson Esquire; R. C. Nissen Esquire; E. A. Ware Esquire; N. H. Pennington Esquire; S. A. Scrivani Esquire

Ecore International, Inc. v.Paul DowneyD. A. Phillip Esquire; J. A. Handelman

Esquire; J. J. Theis Esquire; K. D. Kent Esquire; A. S. Gallinaro Esquire; J. R.

Sobieraj Esquire; J. H. Beaupre Esquire

M. BAYLSON, S.J.Secretary/Civil Deputy: Lori DiSanti

Phone: (267) 299-7520Criminal Deputy: Janice Lutz

Phone: (267) 299-7291

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial

Civil Jury Trial9:00 A.M.2018-000553 A. BUGAY

ELIOTT MIRANDA v.C.H. ROBINSON COMPANY

T. RAU2018-005050 W. RIESLERKATHLEEN MCCAFFERY v.CREATIVE

HAIRDRESSERSM. HANAN

2018-005590 B. SALVINA; M. MURPHY JR.; P. BANSALTAMMY D v.RECYCLING EQUIP CORP

E. O SHEA2018-005591 B. SALVINA; M. MURPHY JR.; P. BANSALELLEN TORPEY v.RECYCLING EQUIP

CORPE. O SHEA

2018-005592 B. SALVINA; M. MURPHY JR.; P. BANSAL

MONIQUE DAVIS v.RECYCLING EQUIP CORP

E. O SHEA2019-000315 A. BARON; J. HOFFMAN; M. SIMON

JEFFREY JOHNSON v.USAAC. SCHWEIZER; D. RYAN JR.

MON., NOVEMBER 2, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.

CR2019-000452- D. TroyerUSA v.Young

M. Jayaraman

MON., NOVEMBER 9, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000063- D. Ignall

USA v.CharlesW. Brennan

MON., NOVEMBER 30, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000254- T. Wright

USA v.MurdockA. Halim

MON., DECEMBER 7, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2020-000341- M. Newcomer

USA v.SanchezC. Henry

MON., DECEMBER 14, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2020-00028- R. Benjamin

USA v.RiveraR. Thompson

WED., DECEMBER 16, 2020On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000510- C. Mannion

USA v.PalmerH. Mattes

CR2020-000334- C. DivinyUSA v.Bullock

M. Wilson

MON., FEBRUARY 8, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2000-0170- J. Grenell

USA v.McIntoshL. Savino

WED., FEBRUARY 24, 2021On Trial

Criminal Jury Trial9:30 A.M.CR2019-000438- C. Diviny

USA v.PalmerR. Thompson

J. H. SLOMSKY, J.Courtroom Deputy: Matt

Higgins Courtroom Deputy: Matt Higgins

Phone: 267-299-7349Civil Deputy: Kelly Haggerty

Phone: 267-299-7340

______

T. J. RUETER, M.J.Courtroom 3C

Deputy Clerk: Debbie OwensPhone 215-597-0048

______

C. S. WELLS, M.J.Deputy Clerk: Edward Andrews

Phone: 215-597-7833

______

L.K. CARACAPPA, M.J.

Courtroom 5A Deputy Clerk: Ian Broderick

Phone: 267-299-7640

______

T.R. RICE, M.J.Deputy Clerk: Donna Croce

Phone: (267) 299-7660

MON., OCTOBER 26, 20209:30 A.M.2019-1959 C. MANNO; K. DALY; M. I. SIMON; M. DOBSONTAYLOR NGUYEN v.THE HARTFORD

INSURANCEM. R. BOSNIAK

On TrialCivil Jury Trial

9:30 A.M.2017-4035 S. J. MENSING

DONALD D. TAYLOR v.SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA

TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITYA. C. LACHOWICZ; D. J. MCGRAVEY;

L. A. KAVULICH; B. J. SMITH; C. COOPER

2017-889 J. C. DODDS; M. DRAGALIN; J. M. SABALBARO; M. I. GORNY

DARUS LEON HUNTER v.PHILADELPHIA POLICE

DEPARTMENTD. P. CORTES; S. G. ZABEL

2019-1195 M. O. PANSINI; G. J. KOWALSKI; S. M. MEZROW

BRIAN VICARI v.BRUNSWICK CORPORATION

T. J. KEPNER; M. D. SHORT III; M. G. ZOLFO; W. J. RICCI

2019-2380 V. P. WILSONSANTOS KAMARA v.SEAN FLETCHER

L. FALCONE2019-3132 M. K. ALTEMOSE; K. RAMBO-WILLIAMS

RAMA SATTOUF v.STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE

COMPANYG. A. DRAKAS

2019-3742 J. W. CHASE; C. P. SALTRYKEITH REGAN v.TEMPLE

UNIVERSITYN. J. HAMBURG; M. E. SACKS

Non-Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2015-5285 J. A. GRAN

MORGAN COHEN v.CHESTER CTY DEPT OF MENTAL HEALTH/

INTELLECTUALG. A. DONATELLI; R. E. LUSK; J. S.

DAVIS; K. L. JOEL

D.R. STRAWBRIDGE, M.J.Courtroom 3H

Deputy Clerk: Jenna GallelliPhone: (267) 299-7790

______

H.S. PERKIN, M.J..Courtroom 4A

504 Hamilton St.Room 4401

Allentown, PA 18101-1514

TUE., FEBRUARY 9, 2021On Trial

Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-4016 D. L. DuffyNidia Solano-Sanchez v.State Farm Mutual

Auto Insurance CompanyG. A. Drakas; C. L. Kochel

MON., FEBRUARY 22, 2021On Trial

Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2020-2233 J. A. Cullen

Amanda Selvidio v.Hafizuddin KadriC. R. Breon

E.T. HEY, M.J.Courtroom Deputy: Mia Harvey

phone (267) 299-7670

______

L.A. SITARSKI, M.J.

Deputy Clerk: Regina M. ZarnowskiPhone: 267-299-7810

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020Specially ListedCivil Jury Trial

10:00 A.M.2017-2887 S. D. Brown; M. A. Fazio; R.

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GledhillANDRE SMALLS v.EDGAR VAZQUEZ

S. G. Zabel

M. HEFFLEY, M.J.Deputy Clerk: Sharon A. Hall-Moore

Phone: 267-299-7420

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial

Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2018-2822 D. M. Koller; S. R. LavelleShaneane Davis-Jackson v.American Airlines

S. B. Fask2018-3864 N. N. PeckhamPenelope Kontoulis v.Enclara Pharmacia, Inc.

S. E. Hoffman; P. T. Collins2018-5500 M. P. Micciolo; R. J. Boyd

Erie Insurance Exchange v.Ford Motor Coompany

E. J. Rogers2019-1314 E. Giordano

Norris McLaughlin, P.A. v.Northampton County General Purpose Authority

J. E. Freund III2019-187 J. C. KilgannonHealthcare Services Group, Inc. v.Blue Ridge

Healthcare Montrose Bay, LLCC. E. Ezold

2019-2083 B. M. GinsburgAudra Gorman v.Lindsey Pino

J. I. Gordon2019-2117 J. D. Baer

Elena Rosario v.Brittany M. RandallG. L. Slocum

2019-23 M. I. Simon; M. G. McCarthyAlex Levy v.United Parcel Service

R. J. Sexton2019-3235 M. A. Weinberg

Patrick Walsh v.State Farm Fire Insurance Co.

S. D. Gioffre; P. A. Carlos2019-4317 A. J. Aigeldinger III

Carl Frampton v.Interstate Management Company, LLC

S. J. Kokonos

TUE., OCTOBER 27, 2020On Trial

Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-2438 B. M. Ginsburg

Janet Graves v.New Prime, Inc.D. L. Jennings

FRI., NOVEMBER 27, 2020On Trial

Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-4526 J. W. Chase; C. W. Levko; C. P. Saltry

Sean Voiles v.Softerware, Inc.B. R. Picker; D. R. Moretzsohn

FRI., DECEMBER 4, 2020On Trial

Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-1064 J. E. McCain III; Z. E. Moore

C. NICOLE HENDERSON v.MONTGOMERY COUNTY

COMMUNITY COLLEGES. K. Ludwig; B. A. Young

R.A. LLORET, M.J.

US Dist. Court601 Market St., Phila., PA 19106Chambers 4006

Courtroom Deputy Sheila McCurry267-299-7410

______

J. P. HART, M.J.Courtroom 3D

Chambers3006 U.S. Courthouse

Philadelphia, Pa.Court Deputy: Deborah Stevenson

Phone: 215-597-2733

MON., OCTOBER 26, 2020On Trial

Civil Jury Trial9:30 A.M.2019-0262 K. S. SAFFREN; J. D. SCHAFFER

LAMONT ANDERSON v.UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICEG. B. DAVID; L. M. SHENK; A. G.

CASIDY; A. L. LONGO2019-4511 L. R. Jubelirer

MATTHEW LYNCH v.PRIMECARE MEDICAL INC., et al.

J. R. Ninosky

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MON., OCTOBER 26, 20209 A.M.

0011902-1541Y. W. LeePark et al. v.Thomas et al.

E. Berkowitz; J. E. Crawford0021908-2121A. J. Comerota Jr; T. B. Jacobs

Vasquez et al. v.HowardB. A. Carter; K. L. Raymond; M. C.

Wilson0031912-3145J. L. Krik

3810 N 19th, Llc v.Doe et al.______

0042002-0494J. L. EdelsteinCottman v.Hughes et al.

W. S. Steiger0052003-0224L. I. Smith

City of Philadelphia v.Ogunmoyela______

0062004-0366B. Hanratty; M. KatsKauffman et al. v.Shervin et al.

E. R. Devine; M. E. Hughes0072004-0370L. Solomon

Hemberger v.Richman et al.I. Babchinetskaya; M. C. Bryce; M. E.

Cook0082005-0944K. B. Nocho; N. A. Bezar

M. v.Therapeutic Ctr. At Fox Chase et al.J. D. Hill; T. J. Burke

0092005-0953A. J. SchneiderBlalock v.Nasir et al.

______0102005-0961J. M. Bernstein

Pearlman v.Nutche et al.M. P. Merlini; M. E. Obrien

0112005-0963B. A. WallVelez v.I-Hop Philadelphia Pa. et al.

R. F. Ostriak0122005-0967J. R. Grater

Gregory v.Fun Eats And Drinks, Llc et al.C. S. Straggas; M. S. Bogdanoff

0132005-0974S. M. OlderRabinowitch et al. v.Trustees of The Univ. of

J. A. Young; S. L. Conway; W. B. Shuey0142005-0975C. R. Durso

Massey et al. v.Franco et al.A. A. Griffith; C. E. Brett

0152005-0977A. N. AndersonLi v.Shou

______0162005-0987C. Peruto

D’acchioli v.White et al.______

0172005-0995N. A. BezarBrooker et al. v.Thevillage

A. O. Pappas; F. J. Deasey0182005-0999____________

Rahman v.Philadelphia Police Dept et al.______

0192005-1000V. A. GuarnaMaher et al. v.Zebley et al.

D. S. Cohen0202005-1006M. Kats

Traboulsy et al. v.Holstein______

0212005-1009A. GrinshpunEstate of Earl F. Callaway, Jr. By And

Through Exe v.Holstein______

0222005-1010R. N. BrakerAlston v.Redevelopment Authority of

PhiladelphiaG. Vokolos; M. L. Fink

0232005-1011M. A. Casey; R. P. ChaseMack v.Albert Einstein Medical Ctr. D/B/A

EinstG. M. Samms; M. J. Hermanovich

0242005-1012F. R. MusitiefHamidah v.Tull et al.

N. M. Falgoust0252005-1014F. R. Musitief

Siam v.Dixon et al.C. E. Connor; D. S. Bergstralh; R. E.

Smith; S. E. Argo0262005-1017M. I. Simon

Hobson v.Fleming et al.C. Ackley; S. Kivell

0272005-1025G. J. BrascettaLogiovine v.Chen et al.

G. L. Slocum0282005-1027T. J. Hornak

Fufi v.Collier et al.______

0292005-1029L. K. Hill; L. M. NicholsTate v.City of Philadelphia

P. W. Baker

1 P.M.0012002-2615R. E. ColeJaikumar v.Old Republic Nat’l Title Ins. Co.

et al.______

0022003-0566A. J. BarronCity of Philadelphia v.Felder

______0032003-0953J. Olson

City of Philadelphia v.Nowik______

0042004-0678D. Zillas; J. S. ZafranChilders v.Castillo

______0052005-1033K. B. Nocho; N. A. BezarJ. et al. v.Turning Points For Children et al.

A. J. Fulginiti; D. Courtney Doherty; J. Eisner; M. Giannotti; M. A. Cognetti; W.

L. Banton0062005-1037B. S. Rush

Bongiorno v.City of PhiladelphiaM. L. Fink

0072005-1040J. J. KofskyMeikle v.Jackson et al.

B. A. Carter; K. L. MacKen; R. Ditomaso0082006-1844B. C. Hoffman

Jackson v.Blair et al.B. A. Carter; K. L. MacKen

0092005-1041A. B. GiacobettiHuang et al. v.Pa. Zhang’s Assoc., Llc

S. W. Lee0102005-1042A. S. Getson

Dorwart v.Council et al.C. Ackley

0112005-1044N. A. BezarJ. et al. v.Lyft Inc. et al.

J. B. Hill; M. N. Klebanoff; R. P. Schiller0122005-1048B. Tessler

Theobal v.Btv Phil Llc et al.E. L. Kates; K. E. Rompala

0132005-1050J. H. PenneysMegliorino v.Cohen

J. L. Gilman0142005-1053B. M. Saul

Wilson v.City of Philadelphia et al. et al.

P. J. Manos0152005-1077K. B. Nocho; N. A. Bezar

Calandra et al. v.Turning Points For Children et al.

A. J. Fulginiti; J. Eisner; M. A. Cognetti; W. L. Banton

0162005-1078P. WapnerHsbc Bank Usa, N.A., As Indenture Trustee

Et.Al Vs v.Turning Points For Children et al.______

0172005-1092D. S. BermanPapanikolaki v.Morales

N. M. Durso0182005-1100M. I. Simon

Mayo v.Stokes et al.J. H. Lutz

0192005-1101M. P. LalliDykes et al. v.State Farm Fire And Casualty

InsuranL. B. Glynn

0202005-1110J. ChaikenLowry et al. v.City of Philadelphia

D. R. Kane0212005-1116M. A. Weinberg

Robinson v.H2o Laundromat LlcM. Davies

0222005-1117B. A. Swartz; S. R. NayeemTower v.Last Drop Coffee House Inc. et al.

L. M. Martosella

THU., OCTOBER 29, 20209 A.M.

0011912-4040A. J. GinsburgVazquez v.Northrop Grumman Corp. et al.

______0022003-0180____________Kennedy v.Kintock Community Correction

Ctr.______

0032003-2642J. P. EncarnacionNationwide General Ins. Co. A/S/O

Vanny Chea And S v.Kintock Community Correction Ctr.

______0042003-2720R. L. Sachs

Watson et al. v.Keystone Property Group Inc.

B. Kurtz; C. W. Sweeney III; W. H. Catto0052003-2731S. M. McMonagle

Weber et al. v.Spectrum Arena Limited Partnership E

T. M. Savon0062004-0143I. E. Lee

Cornick v.Burton et al.______

0072004-0516M. A. IannucciPennypack Woods Home Ownership

Association v.Gard______

0082004-0705J. M. Rosenbaum; J. P. Curry

Carter et al. v.Madrid et al.A. A. Griffith; K. M. Frascella

0092004-0749M. O. Pansini; S. M. Mezrow

Radziuk et al. v.Haynes et al.J. P. Silli

0102004-0806M. I. SimonLittle v.Brown et al.

B. A. Carter; K. L. Raymond0112005-1331L. K. Hill; L. M. Nichols

Wright et al. v.Rose Casual Dining, L.P. D/B/A Appl

C. A. Murphy0122005-1340E. M. Lentz

Chesney et al. v.Lancer Food Holdings Llc et al.

C. G. Tuffs; K. M. Brady; P. C. Troy0132005-1344S. L. Rovner

Cooper et al. v.CopelandA. N. Gampico

0142005-1345M. L. Saile JrCalcagno et al. v.State Farm Insurance

Company et al.A. C. Venters; J. A. Schluth

0152005-1346N. HoffmanBentsionov et al. v.Lopez et al.

J. R. Oprysko0162005-1347D. E. Sternberg

Boyd et al. v.Juanita Fitness et al.S. Vilardi

0172005-1348E. M. PadillaPeralta v.Peralta

______0182005-1349R. A. Estacio

Sharpe et al. v.Qfx Inc. et al.______

0192005-1352A. S. GetsonCaldwell v.Cannon

R. Ditomaso0202005-1353E. M. PadillaAguilera Pena v.Universal Auto Car, Llc et al.

______0212005-1355S. J. Ellenberg

Burgess v.State Farm Insurance CompanyW. H. Hofmann; Y. Konopacka Desipio

0222005-1356P. M. BlairCarr v.Anthony et al.

V. Kellner0232005-1359A. M. Thammavong; J. L. Solnick

White v.KowalishenM. T. Bowser

0242005-1376J. M. Rosenbaum; S. M. Levy

Hogan v.Melody et al.E. E. Lamb; J. G. Ferguson; K. R.

McNulty; P. G. Kirk0252005-1377E. J. Gilson

Downing v.Parkwest Town Ctr. et al.T. J. Kepner

0262005-1378J. F. HanahanKellum v.Ong et al.

F. C. Love; J. R. Riddell; P. J. Nordeman0272005-1379E. J. Gilson

Wharton et al. v.Reyes et al.J. R. Oprysko; K. E. Barbetta

0282005-1380M. A. Durkin1708 Limekiln Pike, Llc v.Amguard

Insurance CompaJ. C. Rogers; T. F. Reilly

0292005-1384J. G. DeangeloJefferson et al. v.Gakami et al.

A. L. Wynkoop; T. J. Wagner0302005-1386J. L. Dashevsky

Wilson v.Breskler et al.G. Vokolos

1 P.M.0012003-0733____________

Beverly v.Philadelphia Parking Authority______

0022003-1284L. K. Hill; L. M. NicholsCrespo v.Boulevard Ventures, Llc

J. M. Schiff; S. J. Schwartz0032003-2680B. Hanratty

Schuck v.Voyeur et al.______

0042003-2786A. L. SalvatoreVerizon Pennsylvania, Llc v.The City of

PhiladelpM. L. Fink

0052004-0574J. M. BieberHall v.Amc Theatres et al.

______0062004-0671D. J. Sherry

Riegler v.Msa Safety Incorporated______

0072004-0685A. E. Denenberg; J. ParrisFogel v.Motley et al.

M. J. Foreman0082005-1388M. I. Luber

Jennings v.Sanchez et al.J. A. Trachtenberg; Z. J. Ballard

0092005-1389E. M. LentzS.-B. et al. v.Children’s Hosp. of PhiladelphiaJ. V. Conroy; K. M. Chancler; L. J. Peters;

M. L. Schwartz0102005-1393J. J. Waldenberger; P. M. Pasquarello

Yeboah et al. v.Kemble et al.J. M. Dumont; R. M. Cavalier; R. D.

Kazatsky; S. L. Phelan0112005-1395A. J. Giosa

McDonald v.Robinson et al.K. M. Abato

0122005-1416C. B. WolfCutler v.Shomo

______0132005-1521D. Zillas; J. S. ZafranPaulsgraf v.Residence Inn By Marriott et al.

______0142005-1522G. B. Baldino

James v.WeinsteinC. Ackley

0152005-1523B. M. GinsburgSmith et al. v.Jolly et al.

L. S. Sabato0162005-1529J. Ambrose; N. Smyth

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Attorney General Jos v.Jolly et al.

A. R. King Jr; A. Levy; J. N. Perkins; M. C. Bryce

0172005-1532G. Schafkopf; M. B. WeisbergGara et al. v.MacK Roedel Custom Builders

Llc et al.G. P. Lentz

0182005-1533P. J. McNamaraWatson v.City of Philadelphia et al.

et al.______

0192005-1534A. S. BarristKaplan v.Sedzro et al.

B. Q. Alford; C. W. Woodward; M. S. Berger

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0202005-1536M. I. SimonRiche et al. v.Spearman

______0212005-1538S. M. Specht

Tomassini v.BookerY. D. Cooper

0222005-1543M. T. BlazickRosenbaum et al. v.Smith

Z. J. Zahner0232005-1544C. V. Clarke

Smith et al. v.Davis et al.A. M. Nelson; B. A. Carter; M. Osborne;

S. L. Gordon; S. A. Scheuerle0242005-1545J. E. Fine

Kay v.City of Philadelphia et al. et a

C. M. Thurmond

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2663 ANGELOS MESOTHELIOMA 1 DENNIS 1511006422 STOCKER 1602047753 HARTZELL 1608030874 KUZMA 1704009555 HAMPSON 1706032116 DENNIS 1707017367 KONDIK 1808017128 PAUL 181202518

2664 PAUL LUNG CANCER 1 SIMPSON 1806007402 PONZO 1808012843 CURRY 1809023214 HARVEY 181200817

2665 WEITZ & LUXENBERG LUNG CANCER 1 WOLFE III 1802000152 HUNTOON 1803004363 STICKLES 1804045194 COSTANTINO 1805019605 MEDELLIN 1807007076 GRASSO 1807011147 CUNNINGHAM 1810006729 FISCHER 181102274

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2666 WEITZ & LUXENBERG MESOTHELIOMA 1 MARSICO 1611032532 SCHLICHTING 1801040493 KIM 1807001584 CHATWIN 1807030275 NEWMAN 1809013056 CORSO 1811016997 GUERRERA 1811022848 CORNWALL 1812009349 WEIAND 18120107610 MCDONOUGH 18120327611 SCHLICTING 191100178

2667 BROOKMAN NON-MALIGNANCY 1 QUINN 1712028382 ROSSI 1809005873 PERPIGLIA 180903495

4 BOYER 1810019775 THERASSE 1812020476 HUNTLEY 1812022317 DENI 1812024598 OPONIK 181203146

MUNICIPAL COURT

CIVIL LISTINGS

MON., OCT. 26, 20202-TO BE ASSIGNED

9 A.M.1 Albert Einstein Medical Center v. Gilliam2 Jenkins v. Rebmann3 Clark v. Mcintyre4 Coulter v. Zacarias Hernandez

9:45 AM1 Cavalry Spv I, Llc, As Assignee Of Citibank,

N.a. v. Elgandouzi2 Cavalry Spv I, Llc, As Assignee Of Citibank,

N.a. v. Grice3 Midland Funding Llc v. Konrad4 Hunter v. P Santos Inc

10:30 A.M.1 Lvnv Funding Llc v. Wise2 Hernandez v. West3 Britto v. Carr

3-TO BE ASSIGNED8:45 A.M.

1 Ashley Court 2013 Lp v. Kholmukhamedov2 Delmar Morris Investments Llc v. Jr3 Mw Manor Lp v. Smith4 K&m Bala Ptrs Lp v. Koleoso5 Sjs Holdings Llc v. Butler6 Delmar Morris Investments Llc v. Leath

9:30 A.M.1 Caesari Properties Llc v. Cruz2 Meadowview Apts Lp v. Taha3 Tioga Garden Apartments Lp v. Coker4 Devane v. Seamon5 Wwr Premier Holdings Llc v. Williams6 Royals Llc v. Henry

10:15 AM1 Mw Manor Lp v. Smith2 Haverford Apartments Lp v. Wilson Sr3 Lp Lindy 7400 Haverford v. Fisher4 1801 North Tenth Street Gp , Lp v. Kakani5 Aog Management Llc v. Locklin

11 A.M.1 Chen v. Manjarres2 West Mill Creek Assoc. Iii Lp v. Lindsay3 Midtown Associates Partnership v. Lambing4 Blue River Capital Llc v. Gumaa5 Liu v. Spahiu

12:45 P.M.1 John Coppola v. Lumber2 Shirley E Armstead v. Ruffin3 Anne Ricco v. Edwards4 Chang v. Banks5 Uddin v. Rahman6 A&e Enterprise Group Llc v. Beatty

1:30 P.M.1 Evergreen Park Manor Corp v. Davis2 Demetrius Beasley v. Manigault3 Amir Real Estate Llc v. Sinick4 Corestates Group Llc v. Bey

2:15 PM1 Amanda Mcmurray v. Bradlow2 Dynamic Rentals v. Dipasquale3 Charles Simon Trust Of February 28 1985

v. Miller4 1260 Housing Development Corp. v. Patterson

3:00 PM1 Harrison Inc v. Long2 Runming Lun v. Rhem3 Perez v. Vazquez

5-TO BE ASSIGNED9 A.M.

1 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Cunningham

2 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Medlock3 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Santiago4 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Alhaddad5 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Carmody6 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Marshall7 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Velez

Rodriguez8 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Taylor9 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Boone10 Midland Credit Management Inc. v.

Mcgoldrick

9:20 AM1 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Caraballo2 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Brown3 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Soto4 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Pommer5 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Jones6 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Bennett7 Midland Funding, Llc v. Crawley8 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Mcgough9 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Robins10 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Koita

9:40 AM1 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Ocasio2 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Newsome3 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Smith4 Midland Funding, Llc v. Perez5 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Brown6 Midland Credit Management Inc. v.

Hammond7 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Molino8 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Allen9 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Hunter10 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Simpson

10 A.M.1 Midland Funding, Llc v. Garvin2 Midland Funding, Llc v. Davis3 Midland Funding, Llc v. Linnen4 Midland Funding, Llc v. Anderson5 Midland Funding, Llc v. Cruz6 Midland Funding, Llc v. Alsbrooks7 Midland Funding, Llc v. Rosenello8 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Harper9 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Laughlin10 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Wooden

10:20 AM1 Midland Funding, Llc v. Outterbridge2 Midland Funding, Llc v. Fleckenstein3 Midland Funding, Llc v. Murray4 Midland Funding, Llc v. Jones5 Midland Funding, Llc v. Johnson6 Midland Funding, Llc v. Marshall7 Midland Funding, Llc v. Wilson8 Midland Funding, Llc v. Feenet9 Midland Funding, Llc v. Maisonet10 Midland Funding, Llc v. Denby

10:40 AM1 Midland Funding, Llc v. Powell2 Midland Funding, Llc v. White3 Midland Funding, Llc v. Gonzalez4 Midland Funding, Llc v. Mcreynolds5 Midland Funding, Llc v. Marcille6 Midland Funding, Llc v. Esposito7 Midland Funding, Llc v. Straw8 Midland Funding, Llc v. Veneziale9 Midland Funding, Llc v. Levin10 Midland Funding, Llc v. Anderson

11 A.M.1 Midland Funding, Llc v. Hawkins2 Midland Funding, Llc v. Ansley3 Midland Funding, Llc v. Hackney4 Midland Funding, Llc v. Blakla5 Midland Funding, Llc v. Carr6 Midland Funding, Llc v. Williams7 Midland Funding, Llc v. Watts8 Midland Funding, Llc v. Mccann9 Midland Funding, Llc v. Taliaferro10 Midland Funding, Llc v. Eustate

11:20 AM1 Midland Funding, Llc v. Wilson2 Midland Funding, Llc v. Thomas3 Midland Funding, Llc v. Anbessie4 Midland Funding, Llc v. Adams5 Midland Funding, Llc v. Mychlyk6 Midland Funding, Llc v. Raudenbush7 Midland Funding, Llc v. Escher8 Midland Funding, Llc v. Crisolo9 Midland Funding, Llc v. Dejesus Rodriguez10 Midland Funding, Llc v. Miller

11:40 AM1 Midland Funding, Llc v. Funderburk2 Midland Funding, Llc v. Ovadia3 Midland Funding, Llc v. Stafford4 Midland Funding, Llc v. Rivera5 Midland Funding, Llc v. Savage6 Midland Funding, Llc v. Thomas7 Midland Funding, Llc v. John8 Midland Funding, Llc v. Oberholtzer9 Midland Funding, Llc v. Quick10 Midland Funding, Llc v. Melleski

1 P.M.1 Midland Funding, Llc v. Brooks2 Midland Funding, Llc v. Brown Sampson3 Midland Funding, Llc v. Lackey4 Midland Funding, Llc v. Riddick5 Midland Funding, Llc v. Melendez

6 Midland Funding, Llc v. Miles7 Midland Funding, Llc v. Ubil8 Midland Funding, Llc v. Koger9 Midland Funding, Llc v. Adams10 Midland Funding, Llc v. Coplin

1:20 PM1 Midland Funding, Llc v. Manalac2 Midland Funding, Llc v. Kuchinskas3 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Jackson4 Discover Bank v. Dardignac5 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Igielski

1:40 PM1 Second Round Sub, Llc v. Erickson

2:00 P.M.1 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Nyesuah

6-TO BE ASSIGNED9 A.M.

1 State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co. v. Rodriguez

2 Doughty v. Howard3 Dash v. Osunde

9:45 AM1 World Wide Land Transfer v. Clark2 Jeffery v. Gm Rolling Steel3 Haughton v. Mitchell

10:30 A.M.1 Watson v. Williams

11:15 AM1 Burnett v. Regency Townhomes Llc

1 P.M.1 Singh v. Hardy

1:45 PM1 Gossett v. Adams2 Affinity Federal Credit Union v. Martinez

COURT OF APPEALS

OPINIONS FILED

OCTOBER 21, 2020

BY JORDAN, J.Gerald Howell v. Superintendent Albion SCI;

19-1780; For the foregoing reasons, we will vacate the order and will remand to the District Court for an evidentiary hearing on the reli-ability of his new evidence.

DISTRICT COURT

MEMORANDA AND ORDERS

OCTOBER 20, 2020

BY DIAMOND, J. USA v. Hopper; 19-0538; For these reasons, I

will grant Defendant’s Motion to Suppress.

CIVIL ACTIONSThe defendant’s name appears

first, followed by the name of the plaintiff, the number, the nature of the suit and the name of plaintiff’s attorney.

OCTOBER 21, 2020State Farm Fire and Casualty Company--

Robert Hancock: Barbara Hancock; 20-05243; Fed. Question.

Merck & Co., Inc.; Merck Sharp and Dohme Corp.--Charles Porter; 20-05244; Diversity; H. Bartle, III.

Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.; Teva Women’s Health, LLC f/k/a Teva Women’s Health, Inc.; Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc., A Division of Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc., d/b/a Teva Wome’s Health, Inc.--Emy Graham; 20-05245; Diversity.

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company --Matthew McCoy; 20-05246; Diversity.

Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.; Teva Women’s Health, LLC f/k/a Teva Women’s Health, Inc.; Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc., A Division of Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc., d/b/a Teva Wome’s Health, Inc.--Kayla Tow; 20-05247; Diversity.

Karl Taraska--Quran Williams; 20-05248; Diversity.

Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.; Teva Women’s Health, LLC f/k/a Teva Women’s Health, Inc.; Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc., A Division of Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc., d/b/a

Teva Wome’s Health, Inc.--Desiree Guerra; 20-05249; Diversity; H. Bartle, III.

USAA Casualty Insurance Company--Cheryl Jones: Jerrold Jones; 20-05250; Diversity.

Westfield Insurance Company, Inc.--Northeast Foods, Inc.; Automatic Rolls Of Baltimore; Automatic Rolls Of North Carolina, LLC; 20-05251; Diversity.

Columbian Life Insurance Company--Andre Hudson; 20-05252; Diversity.

Hartford Life & Accident Insurance Company--Dany Deitch; 20-05253; Fed. Question.

Utica National Insurance Group--Robert Novey; 20-05254; Diversity.

YouFit Health Clubs, LLC--Diane Cottrell; 20-05255; Fed. Question.

Standard Insurance Company--Svetlana Sherbaty; 20-05256; Fed. Question.

Forcine Concrete & Construction Company; Forcine Concrete, Inc.; Forcine Leasing Corporat ion--Teobaldo Camejo: Maria Isabel Camejo-Diaz; 20-05257; Fed. Question.

Bethzaida Reynosa; 20-05258; U.S. Government Defendant.

Recovery Systems Group, LLC--Stephen Kennedy: Paula Calhoun; 20-05259; Fed. Question.

Trans Union LLC--Emily McCammon; 20-05260; Fed. Question.

Experian Information Solutions Inc.; Carnow Acceptance Company--Christopher Gilmer; 20-05261; Fed. Question.

Trans Union LLC; Experian Information Solutions, Inc.; Equifax Information Services LLC--Paul Hollowell; 20-05262; Fed. Question.

Hartford Fire Insurance Company--P.C. Haines, Inc.; 20-03575; Diversity; E.G. Smith.

Muhlenberg Township; Muhlenberg Township Police Department--Ruben Rodriguez; 20-05242; Fed. Question.

BANKRUPTCY COURT

PETITIONS FILED

OCTOBER 21, 2020

(READING)

Chapter 7Jamie DeGeorge, 1046 Frederick Blvd.,

Reading, PA 19605 -- Lynn E. Feldman; United States Trustee; 20-14173; no summaries listed; B.H. Mendelsohn, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.

Elizabeth Amador, 2023 Orchard Dr, Whitehall, PA 18052 -- Lynn E. Feldman; United States Trustee; 20-14174; no summaries listed; D.A. Vaida, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.

Pablo E. Hernandez, 840 Clearview Avenue, Apartment 109, Ephrata, PA 17522 -- Christine C. Shubert; United States Trustee; 20-14175; no summaries listed; W.A. Habib, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.

Dennis B. White, Jr., 11 N. 2nd Street, Reading, PA 19604 -- Robert H. Holber; United States Trustee; 20-14179; no summaries listed; J.T. Bambrick, Jr., atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.

Ronald Kriner, Jr., 2404 B. Filbert Ave, Reading, PA 19606 -- Robert H. Holber; United States Trustee; 20-14183; no summaries listed; J.T. Bambrick, Jr., atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.

Nelson D Curiel, 1228 Eckert Avenue, Reading, PA 19602 -- Robert H. Holber; United States Trustee; 20-14185; no summaries listed; B.H. Mendelsohn, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.

Chapter 13Debra S. McCoy, 601 Eastwick Dr, Reading,

PA 19606 -- United States Trustee; 20-14180; no summaries listed; S.J. Lau, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.

Winifred Anne Castle, 28 Pennwick Drive, Lititz, PA 17543 -- United States Trustee; 20-14190; no summaries listed; J.L. Quinn, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.

OCTOBER 21, 2020

(PHILADELPHIA)

Chapter 7Morris John Benfield, 32 A N. Ambler Street,

Quakertown, PA 18951 -- Bonnie B. Finkel; United States Trustee; 20-14170; no summaries listed; B.C. Eves, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.

Jarvis C Mays, 211 Liberty Drive, Langhorne, PA 19047 -- Bonnie B. Finkel; United States Trustee; 20-14171; no summaries listed; P.H. Young, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.

Ekaterine Lezhava, 2018 Beech Lane #116, Bensalem, PA 19020 -- Bonnie B. Finkel;

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United States Trustee; 20-14172; no summaries listed; P.H. Young, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.

Seif K. Sekalala, 1250 Glenwood Avenue, Apt. 420, Jenkintown, PA 19046 -- Terry P. Dershaw; United States Trustee; 20-14181; no summaries listed; M.A. Cibik2, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.

Amber Leigh M. Fermo, 2200 E. Venango Street, Apt. 115, Philadelphia, PA 19134 -- Terry P. Dershaw; United States Trustee; 20-14184; no summaries listed; H.A. Jefferson, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.

Richard C. Hebron, 246 Upsal Street, Apt. G – 202, Philadelphia, PA 19119 -- Gary F. Seitz; United States Trustee; 20-14186; no summaries listed; D.J. Parrish, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.

Jeffery R. Coles, 6725 Jackson Street, Philadelphia, PA 19135 -- Gary F. Seitz; United States Trustee; 20-14187; no summaries listed; W.D. Schroeder, Jr, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.

Brittany N Matkevich, 200 Knoll Road, Wallingford, PA 19086 -- Gary F. Seitz; United States Trustee; 20-14189; no summaries listed; S.M. Dunne, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.

Karen Heinz, 3827 Schuylkill Road, Spring City, PA 19475 -- Christine C. Shubert; United States Trustee; 20-14191; no summaries listed; T. Wilfong, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.

Barbara Anne Flanagan, 1718 Clinton Drive, Ambler, PA 19002 -- Terry P. Dershaw; United States Trustee; 20-14192; no summaries listed; M.P. Capilato, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.

Angel Luis Agront, 4243 N 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140 -- Terry P. Dershaw; United States Trustee; 20-14193; no summaries

listed; M.P. Capilato, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.

Chapter 13Brian Ishmal Thomas, 4530 Horseshoe Pike,

Honey Brook, PA 19344 -- United States Trustee; 20-14176; no summaries listed; J.L. Quinn, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.

Patrick Flannery, 1618 Fawn Lane, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 -- United States Trustee; 20-14177; no summaries list-ed; P.H. Young, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.

Barbara T Wright, 2241 McClellan Street, Philadelphia, PA 19145 -- United States Trustee; 20-14178; no summaries listed; D.M. Offen, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.

Sue Uffelman, 4428 Baker Street, Philadelphia, PA 19127 -- United States Trustee; 20-14182; no summaries listed; D.P. Earl, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.

James S Hicks, 8057 Mars Place, Philadelphia, PA 19153 -- United States Trustee; 20-14188; no summaries listed; D.M. Offen, atty.; M.D. Coleman, B.J.

ADVERSARY ACTIONSThe defendant’s name appears first in heavy type, followed by the name of the plaintiff, the number, the nature of the suit and the name of plaintiff’s attorney.

OCTOBER 21, 2020

(PHILADELPHIA)

Chapter 13Anthony Saracco, c/o John A. Gagliardi, Esq.,

Wetzel Gagliardi Fetter & Lavin LLC, 122

S. Church St., West Chester, PA 19382 -- Michael J. Sweeney; Dena J. Sweeney; 20-00257; 68 Dischargeability - 523(a)(6), will-ful and malicious injury; J.A. Gagliardi, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.

SUPREME COURT

ORDERS & DECREES

October 07, 2020In the Matter of Erika C. Aljens Petition For

Reinstatement From Inactive Status; 115 DB 2020; The Report and Recommendation of Disciplinary Board Member dated September 30, 2020, is approved and it is Ordered that Erika C. Aljens, who has been on Inactive Status, has demonstrated that she has the moral qualifications, competency and learning in law required for admission to practice in the Commonwealth, shall be and is, hereby rein-stated to active status as a member of the Bar of this Commonwealth. The expenses incurred by the Board in the investigation and processing of this matter shall be paid by the Petitioner.

In the Matter of Amy Beth Jones Petition For Reinstatement From Retired Status; 121 DB 2020; The Report and Recommendation of Disciplinary Board Member dated September 30, 2020, is approved and it is Ordered that Amy Beth Jones, who has been on Retired Status, has never been suspended or disbarred, and has demonstrated that she has the moral qualifications, competency and learning in law required for admission to practice in the

Commonwealth, shall be and is, hereby rein-stated to active status as a member of the Bar of this Commonwealth. The expenses incurred by the Board in the investigation and processing of this matter shall be paid by the Petitioner.

Com. v. Powell, Petitioner; 135 EAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.

October 08, 2020In The Interest of: S.A-L.H., A Minor Petition

of: A.W., Mother; 332 EAL 2020; The Petition for Allowance of Appeal is Denied.

Com. v. Blakeney, Petitioner; 61 EM 2020; After consideration of Petitioner’s “Letter in Application Affidavit Brief Motion” which this Court has treated as a Petition for King’s Bench Jurisdiction, the Petition is hereby Denied.

COMMONWEALTH COURT

ORDERS & DECREESOctober 8, 2020

PER CURIAM Lorino, Petitioner v. Workers’ Compensation

Appeal Board (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania); 1217 C.D. 2019; Petitioner’s application for reargument, and Respondent’s answer in response thereto, the application is denied.

ORPHANS’ COURTDIVISION

ESTATES LISTED FOR HEARING AND CONFERENCES

Before OVERTON, J.

FOR THE WEEK OF OCT. 26, 2020

MON, OCT. 26, 2020

Room 414 -- City Hall

10 A.M. ZOOM HEARING

Estate of Vaul B. Dallas; R.A. Myer.

11 A.M. ZOOM HEARING

Estate of Sidney Jackson; J. Peterson.

WED, OCT. 28, 2020

Room 414 -- City Hall

10 A.M. ZOOM HEARING

Estate of John Marshall; p.p.

10 A.M. ZOOM HEARING

Estate of Marvin Wiggins, Sr.; I.E. Lee

ESTATES LISTED FOR HEARING AND

CONFERENCES

Before CARRAFIELLO, J.

EMERGENCY JUDGE

FOR THE WEEK OF OCT. 23-29, 2020

WED, OCT. 28, 2020

Room 416 -- City Hall

10 A.M. ZOOM

Estate of Mary Whertly, AIP.

11 A.M. ZOOM

Estate of Bruce Johnson; S. Pritchard.

Estate of Kionni Allen; M.J. Davis

11 A.M. ZOOM

Estate of Ida Lidell; J.D. Altilio

To publish your Corporate Notices, call Jennifer McCullough

at 215-557-2321, Email: [email protected]

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190606227 SONDERGELD V. SONDERGELD JULY POOL

190606307 QUACH V. HONG KONG SUPERMARKET JULY POOL

190606378 MARCINKOWSKI V. KACZOR JULY POOL

190606416 GLENN V. PRESBERRY ETAL JULY POOL

190606457 FRICK V. TAYLOR JULY POOL

190606776 BEAUFORD V. RDHB ISLAMIC COMMUNITY JULY POOL

190607104 VENEY V. CAMPBELL ETATL JULY POOL

190607222 BERMUDEZ V. NORTHEAST BLUE BELL INC JULY POOL

190607381 AUTO TRAKK LLC V. UNITED AUTO COLLISION JULY POOL

180700508 STATE FARM V. CRUTE JULY POOL

181000242 PERSON V. PITEK JULY POOL

181101324 DEANGELO V. NISSAN NORTH AMERICA JULY POOL

181101642 SEWELL V. RIORDAN MATERIALS JULY POOL

181102616 PEREZ V. ALLSTATE JULY POOL

181103042 OSEYEMI V. ALLSTATE JULY POOL

181200967 6147 LANSDOWNE AVE LLC V. LLOYDS OF LONDON JULY POOL

181202879 DONALDSON V. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY JULY POOL

190103309 CHONG V. NGO JULY POOL

190200747 JOHNSON V. RUSSELL JULY POOL

190201303 HARRIS V. JAGUAR LAND ROVER JULY POOL

190301267 WILDFISH LLC V. KING SEAFOOD INC JULY POOL

190301292 RULLO V. 3 C’S TOWING JULY POOL

190301714 OAKMAN V. BROWN JULY POOL

190403879 CITY OF PHILA V. FAIRWEATHER JULY POOL

190501145 CITY OF PHILA V. LOFTON JULY POOL

CASE NUMBER AND CAPTION TRIAL LIST

181000113 LEBOVIC ETAL V. MILLER ETAL NOV POOL

181003124 CM GOAT LLC V. VALDEZ NOV POOL

181004530 OLMEDO V. MUNOZ NOV POOL

181102296 KENDRICK V. MASSELE ETAL NOV POOL

181202442 CONWAY V. WELLS FARGO NOV POOL

190200193 LEBRUN ETAL V. ERIE INS EXCHANGE NOV POOL

190200630 ZIBELMAN ETAL V. MELLER MD NOV POOL

190302006 WADE V. BARATUCCI NOV POOL

190401136 COMM OF PA V. HINTON NOV POOL

190401177 COMM OF PA V. DENICOLA NOV POOL

190401583 EHMEDI V. CITY HOLDINGS NOV POOL

190403398 RODRIGUEZ V. ECHAVARRY NOV POOL

190403399 FERNANDEZ V. MCDONALD NOV POOL

190404773 WOODLEY V. MCKNIGHT NOV POOL

190102071 SEIBERT V. LEUNG (CONSOLIDATED) NOV POOL

190405063 HENDERSON V. LEUNG (LEAD) NOV POOL

190500532 WELTON V. GLOVIS AMERICA NOV POOL

190501049 TAVARES V. DUBIN NOV POOL

190605127 HUANG V. YOHANNAN NOV POOL

190605294 BANKS V. KHEM NOV POOL

190701201 BERNARD V. DAVIS ETAL NOV POOL

190702533 AMERICAN EXPRESS V. RYAN NOV POOL

190703035 WINGFIELD V. GUENTHER NOV POOL

190704065 MOLOKWU V. UDDIN NOV POOL

190802061 OPEN INVESTMENT INC V. TOUSSAINT NOV POOL

190802411 SIMPKINS V. THOMPSON NOV POOL

190803217 UNITED TELETECH V. HILTON NOV POOL

190803245 SILBER V. LATIMORE NOV POOL

190804947 PARHAM V. DEVOTED CARE SUPPORT NOV POOL

190902050 RICH V. KRETSCHMAN ETAL NOV POOL

191000172 PIERRE V. DATTS NOV POOL

191000340 OWENS V. ROY NOV POOL

191000489 AYALA V. BRUNSON NOV POOL

191000515 TD BANK V. BROWN NOV POOL

191000664 JUST US BUILDING V. ASENCIO NOV POOL

191000755 COOKE V. COOKE NOV POOL

191000778 GONZALEZ V. AU NOV POOL

191002153 WILSON V. CARROLL NOV POOL

191002316 WILSON V. LAWSON NOV POOL

191002570 HAPPY HOLMES INVESTMENT V. MALONEY NOV POOL

191002769 VANORE V. URBAN NOV POOL

191002884 LEMENH V. MARTIN NOV POOL

191002942 CITY OF PHILA V. MARCO NOV POOL

191003160 MCGILL V. RELIABLE TRANSIT INC NOV POOL

191003784 ENRICHED SOLUTIONS V. RIVERS NOV POOL

191003902 ROBINSON V. LAWTON ETAL NOV POOL

191003934 2990 HOLME OPERATING LLC V. KOSINSKI NOV POOL

191003948 CRAWFORD V. TITOVS NOV POOL

141102876 NICHOLS V. PAFRACP NOV POOL

170104355 FIELDS V. ROBBINS NOV POOL

181102442 SHAW V. CINTO HERNANDEZ NOV POOL

181203921 AMERICAN HERITAGE V. FORD NOV POOL

191001639 FAVOR V. KWAKYE-BENNIN ETAL NOV POOL

CASE NUMBER AND CAPTION TRIAL LIST

180301122 LYLES V. APARKS AUTOBODY 3/17/2020

180802185 WILLIAMS V. HINES (LEAD) 3/17/2020

190200388 WILLIAMS V. REDMOND (CONSOLIDATED) 3/17/2020

190501297 WILLIAMS V. POMONA EQUITIES (CONSOLIDATED) 3/17/2020

181202521 LAWSON V. PULLIAM 3/18/2020

181203130 HENRY V. HALLMARK REMODELER 3/18/2020

180903015 IN RE: APPEAL OF RICHARD RUBIN & CO 3/24/2020

181100877 BRINKLEY V. GFUND I LLC 3/24/2020

190101425 GIEDA V. BENZEKRI 3/24/2020

180900949 GNS PROPERTIES V. HENSSLER LOCKSMITH 3/25/2020

180901279 JONES V. K&A AUTO SALVAGE 3/25/2020

181100572 DIAZ V. GONZALEZ 3/30/2020

180600147 1745 W DIAMOND LLC V. PDA 3/31/2020

181200392 CERES V. CERES 3/31/2020

181201140 ZGODA V. PATTERSON 3/31/2020

180302240 MCPHERSON V. GREEN TREE ACQUISITIONS 4/1/2020

180302597 SOSA V. PICKLO ETAL 4/1/2020

180501431 BAKER V. BROWN ETAL 4/6/2020

190201265 IN RE: APPEAL OF SILIGATO 4/6/2020

190302488 OCF HOLDINGS V. BETHUNE 4/6/2020

180903642 YAHVOODAHH V. RHODES 4/7/2020

190201082 IN RE: APPEAL OF WILLIAMS 4/7/2020

181200746 AKREMI V. BOLEY 4/8/2020

181203526 COM. BUS. SOLUTIONS V. ALL STAR 4/8/2020

191000171 EZ HOUSE CASH LLC V. WATERS 4/8/2020

190202506 SMITH V. SUSQUEHANNA FOOD MARKET 4/14/2020

190803402 MICHELLE V. WHITE 4/14/2020

181202089 DONNELLY V. GRAHAM BUILDERS 4/15/2020

190904464 VITAL SUPPORT HOME HEALTH CARE V. CARDONA 4/15/2020

191100489 IN RE: APEAL OF RIVERS EDGE MEMORIAL CENTER 4/15/2020

181100631 IN RE: APPEAL OF 400 N BROAD PARTNERS 4/16/2020

181100632 IN RE: APPEAL OF 400 N BROAD PARTNERS 4/16/2020

181101193 PESANTEZ-SARMIENTO V. ESPERANZO 4/21/2020

190100880 MCCLOE V. COUSAR 4/21/2020

190200465 CULBREATH V. HERRING 4/21/2020

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190202600 TRAIL V. DESMOND (CONSOLIDATED) 4/21/2020

190202602 TRAIL V. TRAIL (LEAD) 4/21/2020

190902791 KADHIM V. DISPENSA 4/21/2020

190100890 WALKER V. FAUSTIN 4/22/2020

191001756 2900 HOLME OPERATING V. PERRY 4/22/2020

191100433 CIAUDELLI ETAL V. NORD CO 4/27/2020

181202329 DEMAIO V. HIREMATH 4/29/2020

190101307 PALMER V. ROBINSON 4/29/2020

190202055 METROCLUB CONDO V. BAUM 4/29/2020

180302844 DAVIS V. ALLSTATE 5/4/2020

181201835 DUNCAN V. LANIER 5/5/2020

190102308 WILLIAMS V. ESTATE OF BENJAMIN 5/5/2020

190102608 FOX GREYHOUND INVESTMENTS V. UNITY FINANCIAL 5/6/2020

190103327 PALMER V. ROBINSON 5/6/2020

190203115 BRAND V. BURNO 5/6/2020

190103228 PPA V. MARTINEZ 5/11/2020

180401478 SHEARD V. US BEST CONSTRUCTION 5/12/2020

180102262 VAINTRUB V. SHIKHRIS (CONSOLIDATED) 5/19/2020

180703911 VAINTRUB V. GALAXY LLC (LEAD) 5/19/2020

190202382 TYLER V. BIBLE WAY BAPTIST CHURCH 5/19/2020

181004201 IN RE: APPEAL OF SWEET OVATIONS 5/20/2020

190200601 IN RE: APPEAL OF BIEBER 6/2/2020

180702148 IN RE: APPEAL OF MAPA PROPERTIES 6/17/2020

190404021 IN RE: APPEAL OF SANKEY 7/7/2020

190201744 IN RE: APPEAL OF DELLICARPINI 7/15/2020

190202606 IN RE: APPEAL OF BESSON 7/15/2020

181004194 IN RE: APPEAL OF H E PHILA HC HOTEL 8/31/2020

181004195 IN RE: APPEAL OF PHILA HC PARKING LLC 8/31/2020

181004198 IN RE: APPEAL OF PHILA HC RETAIL LLC 8/31/2020

181004199 IN RE: APPEAL OF PA 17 PHILA LLC 8/31/2020

180405078 IN RE: APPEAL OF FRANKLIN MILLS (LEAD) 11/16/2020

180405088 IN RE: APPEAL OF FRANKLIN MILLS (CONSOLIDATED) 11/16/2020

180405092 IN RE: APPEAL OF FRANKLIN MILLS (CONSOLIDATED) 11/16/2020

180405093 IN RE: APPEAL OF FRANKLIN MILLS (CONSOLIDATED) 11/16/2020

180500020 IN RE: APPEAL OF FRANKLIN MILLS (CONSOLIDATED) 11/16/2020

180500021 IN RE: APPEAL OF FRANKLIN MILLS (CONSOLIDATED) 11/16/2020

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAPHILADELPHIA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

Monday, October 19, 2020TRIAL DIVISION – CIVIL

NOTICE TO THE BAR

Protocol for Non-Jury Trials During the COVID-19 Judicial Emergency

Please take notice that subsequent to December 7, 2020, the Court will be scheduling non-jury trials for matters in the Arbitration Appeal and Major Non-Jury programs, including those matters scheduled for trial in the August and December 2020 Trial Pools, as well as select matters which were previously scheduled for trial earlier in 2020, but were postponed due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) judicial emergency. A list of the matters to be scheduled for trial is attached.

These non-jury trials will be conducted via remote technology. Counsel shall review the pub-lished protocols in preparation for trial, including the Policies and Protocols for Use of Advanced Communication Technology for Court Proceedings in Civil Matters issued on July 16, 2020.

If your trial is on the attached list, all parties must immediately notify the Court in writing of any matters that have settled and file an Order to Settle, Discontinue and End. All parties must immedi-ately notify the Court of any scheduling conflicts, including trial attachments and prepaid vacations. Conflict letters must be electronically filed under the “existing case” section of the Electronic Filing System under the conference submission category. Any requests for continuance must be immedi-ately submitted in writing and made only under exigent circumstances.

Counsel and self-represented parties will be served with a Scheduling Order, attaching counsel/par-ties for trial for a date-certain. Any questions about this notice may be addressed to the Complex

Litigation Center, 622 City Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19107; telephone (215) 686-5100; fax (215) 686-5137.

Honorable Jacqueline F. AllenAdministrative JudgeTrial Division

Honorable Lisette Shirdan-HarrisSupervising JudgeTrial DivisionCivil Section

TRIAL POOL LISTS - AUGUST/DECEMBER

CASE NUMBER AND CAPTION TRIAL LIST

181103047 BAGLEY V. STATE FARM AUG POOL

190101430 CIY OF PHILA V. NELSON AUG POOL

190101677 MCINTOSH V. AMC ENTERTAINMENT AUG POOL

190300858 HARRIS V. THE CONDO SHOP AUG POOL

190301214 GLOVER V. GOMES AUG POOL

190301496 ABSOLUTE RESOLUTIONS V. KERELASHVILI AUG POOL

190301701 CAMPBELL V. SALTERS AUG POOL

181000153 CPR RESTORATION V. KIENTZY (CONSOL.) AUG POOL

190302223 KIENTZY V. CANCELLIERE (LEAD) AUG POOL

190303858 JOHNSON V. FURLINE ETAL AUG POOL

180402742 ENGEL V. WAWA AUG POOL

181000347 ATTICA V. CITY OF PHILA AUG POOL

181102279 EZ HOMES LLC V. ATHILL AUG POOL

181202511 TD BANK V. WEAVER AUG POOL

190101265 CHEUNG V. TONG AUG POOL

190101297 SILLAH V. TURAY AUG POOL

190101864 TOMASCO V. FERNANDEZ AUG POOL

190302004 SWICKER V. GLACKIN AUG POOL

190302757 GAROFOLO V. BURLINGTON STORES AUG POOL

190404080 TOLO PROPERTIES V. BIEN-AIME AUG POOL

190500969 CITY OF PHILA V. MAGYAR OTTHAN HUNGARIAN AUG POOL

190501134 EISENBERG V. GOOD FOODIE LLC AUG POOL

190509394 COLEMAN V. RODRIGUEZ PAZ AUG POOL

190509532 ARRINGTON V. SELECTIVE INS CO AUG POOL

190605432 BROOKE V. STEIGERWALD AUG POOL

190700019 PHA V. RAMDIAL AUG POOL

190700044 BANCHS V. HORNTON AUG POOL

190700059 HAMILTON V. GEORGE AUG POOL

190700184 GREEN V. MILDENBERG AUG POOL

190700990 SANTIAGO V. DEIRDRE WOOD MD PC AUG POOL

190701018 RADOCAJ V. FLAMES GRILL INC AUG POOL

190701027 STAMM DEVELOPMENT V. HAMILTON AUG POOL

190701034 SCHOFIELD V. STATE FARM AUG POOL

190701191 PILLAI V. ALHARTHI AUG POOL

190701239 MCLEAN V. HUDNELL AUG POOL

190701344 DREXEL UNIVERSITY V. BARBER AUG POOL

190701658 HUEBER V. CITY OF PHILA AUG POOL

190702382 PEKERMAN V. KEY BANK USA AUG POOL

190702587 ON DECK CAPITAL V. DYNAMIC VIRTUAL AUG POOL

190702601 WE BUY HOUSES PHL V. MARINUCCI AUG POOL

190703040 JONES V. ROBERTS AUG POOL

190600010 BROWN V. LAMI (CONSOLIDATED) AUG POOL

190703458 LAMI V. HALL (LEAD) AUG POOL

190703497 HOLT V. PHA ETAL AUG POOL

190703706 KNIGHTS ABSTRACT V. TILLY AUG POOL

190703786 CITY OF PHILA V. TILLMANS CONSTRUCTION AUG POOL

190703860 FEBBO V. JEBBIA ZECCA AUG POOL

190704220 SHAMY V. GENNARO ETAL AUG POOL

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190704538 CARLIN V. FIRST CITIZENS BANK AUG POOL

190704662 VARGHESE V. ALSTON AUG POOL

190704676 SALTPEPPERKETCHUP V. BRADER AUG POOL

190704724 WILLIAM V. BANK OF AMERICA AUG POOL

190705061 METERISSIAN V. MARTINEZ AUG POOL

180903538 IN RE: APPEAL OF PHILA CENTER (CONSOLIDATED) AUG POOL

180903572 IN RE: APPEAL OF PHILA CENTER (LEAD) AUG POOL

180903575 IN RE: APPEAL OF PHILA CENTER (CONSOLIDATED) AUG POOL

CASE NUMBER AND CAPTION TRIAL LIST

181200897 ABDOU V. MANGUAL DEMOLITION DEC POOL

190404023 CLIVEDEN NURSING & REHAB V. SPEARMAN DEC POOL

190500905 CITY OF PHILA V. STOSIC DEC POOL

180201882 KITH ETAL V. TORRES (LEAD) DEC POOL

180201910 SOY V. TORRES (CONSOLIDATED) DEC POOL

180501386 D’ORAZIO V. COMCAST SPECTACOR DEC POOL

180901565 WALKER V. SPENCER PROPERTIES DEC POOL

181001607 GILLOT V. 3300 HENRY LP DEC POOL

181200904 MURPHY V. STEIN DEC POOL

181203147 AJAJ V. OLD REPUBLIC INS CO DEC POOL

190101822 COVINGTON V. SMITH ETAL DEC POOL

190400878 MASTROME V. WELLS FARGO CENTER DEC POOL

190404196 POLITES V. CITY OF PHILA DEC POOL

190500175 GREENSTEIN V. HEAVEN SENT LTD DEC POOL

190500445 SASLOW V. MASSELE DEC POOL

190501241 RS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS V. ABC CAPITAL DEC POOL

190605853 SMM LLC V. SCUTT DEC POOL

190607239 RICE ETAL V. ALLSTATE DEC POOL

190700054 RDC PREFERRED PROPERTIES V. ALLIED INS CO DEC POOL

190701183 MURRAY V. H&M HENNES & MAURITZ LP DEC POOL

190702509 SOLAR V. DELGADO ETAL DEC POOL

190800380 RICE V. HARRISON ETAL DEC POOL

190802661 VOLPE V. ATLIMG LLC DEC POOL

190802711 BURRUSS V. STATE FARM DEC POOL

190900036 WOODSON V. BROWN ETAL DEC POOL

190900109 ERASTOV V. CITY OF PHILA DEC POOL

190901422 TUGBOAT INVESTMENTS V. POCONO PROPERTIES DEC POOL

190901502 STATE FARM V. MTGLQ INVESTORS DEC POOL

190903258 NAKONECZNY ETAL V. KNIGHT ETAL DEC POOL

191000446 D EQUITY V. BROWN DEC POOL

191001146 HICKENBOTTOM-MCGIRT V. JOHNSON ETAL DEC POOL

191100120 TUCKER V. USAA CASUALTY INS CO DEC POOL

191100122 STANFORD V. THE HOME DEPOT DEC POOL

191100673 JACKSON V. JACKSON DEC POOL

191100689 KARCZEWSKI V. ROSARIO DEC POOL

191101248 MCLOUGHLIN V. MKAR AUTO SHOP DEC POOL

191101542 ALLSTATE V. CHILDS DEC POOL

191101815 CITY OF PHILA V. SANATSUSSO DEC POOL

191102097 PINEDA V. DEJESUS DEC POOL

191102178 PRIORITY RESTORATION V. CAROUSEL STATION DEC POOL

191102241 NORRIS ST PARTNERS V. FELDER DEC POOL

191102404 CHIMA V. LAU DEC POOL

191102419 RAMIREZ V. ANDINO ETAL DEC POOL

191102427 VENTURA V. VENTURA DEC POOL

191102464 HAPPY YU LLC V. RODRIGUEZ DEC POOL

191102484 INVERSIONES GARCIA ACOSTA V. BENNETT DEC POOL

191102701 STEADFAST INS CO V. HATZIEFSTATHIOU DEC POOL

191102841 SLUSSER V. MESSICK ETAL DEC POOL

191102946 LARZELERE V. LACKEY DEC POOL

191103637 COOK V. COOK DEC POOL

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

IN RE:

ORDER AMENDING RULES 904 AND 907 OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE

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NO. 291

APPELLATE PROCEDURAL RULES

DOCKET

ORDERPER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 22nd day of October, 2020, upon the recommendation of the Appellate Court Procedural Rules Committee; the proposal having been published for public comment at 49 Pa.B. 2712 (June 1, 2019):

It is Ordered pursuant to Article V, Section 10 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania that Rule 904 and 907 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Appellate Procedure are amended in the attached form.

This Order shall be processed in accordance with Pa.R.J.A. No. 103(b), and shall be effec-tive January 1, 2021.

Additions to the rule are shown in bold and are underlined.Deletions from the rule are shown in bold and brackets.

Rule 904. Content of the Notice of Appeal.

(a) Form.—Except as otherwise prescribed by this rule, the notice of appeal shall be in substantially the following form:

COURT OF COMMON PLEASOF ___________ COUNTY

[A.B.] Party A’s full name, Plaintiff:

v.

[C.D.] Party B’s full name, Defendant:

Docket or File No._______________________

Offense Tracking Number _________________

NOTICE OF APPEAL

Notice is hereby given that [C.D.] _______________, defendant above named, hereby appeals to the (Supreme) (Superior) (Commonwealth) Court of Pennsylvania from the order entered in this matter on the ____ day of ________20__. This order has been entered in the dock-et as evidenced by the attached copy of the docket entry.

(S)_____________________________ ________________________________ (Address and telephone number)

(b) Caption.

(1) General rule.—The parties shall be stated in the caption as they [stood upon] appeared on the record of the trial court at the time the appeal was taken.

(2) Appeal of custody action.—In an appeal of a custody action where the trial court has used the full name of the parties in the caption, upon application of a party and for cause shown, an appellate court may exercise its discretion to use the initials of the parties in the caption based upon the sensitive nature of the facts included in the case record and the best interest of the child.

(c) Request for transcript.—The request for transcript contemplated by Pa.R.A.P. 1911 or a statement signed by counsel that either there is no verbatim record of the proceedings or the complete transcript has been lodged of record shall accompany the notice of appeal, but the absence of or defect in the request for transcript shall not affect the validity of the appeal.

(d) Docket entry.—The notice of appeal shall include a statement that the order appealed from has been entered on the docket. A copy of the docket entry showing the entry of the order appealed from shall be attached to the notice of appeal.

(e) Content in criminal cases.—When the Commonwealth takes an appeal pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 311(d), the notice of appeal shall include a certification by counsel that the order will terminate or substantially handicap the prosecution.

(f) Content in children’s fast track appeals.—In a children’s fast track appeal, the notice of appeal shall include a statement advising the appellate court that the appeal is a children’s fast track appeal.

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Official Note:

The Offense Tracking Number (OTN) is required only in an appeal in a criminal proceeding. It enables the Administrative Office of the Pennsylvania Courts to collect and forward to the Pennsylvania State Police information pertaining to the disposition of all criminal cases as provided by the Criminal History Record Information Act, 18 Pa.C.S. §§ 9101[,] et seq.

The notice of appeal must include a statement that the order appealed from has been entered on the docket. The appellant does not need to certify that the order has been reduced to judgment. This omission does not eliminate the requirement of reducing an order to judgment before there is a final appealable order where required by applicable practice or case law.

Paragraph (b)(2) provides the authority for an appellate court to initialize captions in custody appeals. See also Pa.R.C.P. 1915.10. With respect to paragraph (e), in Commonwealth v. Dugger, 486 A.2d 382, 386 (Pa. 1985), the Supreme Court held that the Commonwealth’s certification that an order will terminate or sub-stantially handicap the prosecution is not subject to review as a prerequisite to the Superior Court’s review of the merits of the appeal. The principle in Dugger has been incorporated in and superseded by Pa.R.A.P. 311(d). Commonwealth v. Dixon, 907 A.2d 468, 471 n.8 (Pa. 2006). Thus, the need for a detailed analysis of the effect of the order, formerly necessarily a part of the Commonwealth’s appel-late brief, has been eliminated.

A party filing a cross-appeal should identify it as a cross-appeal in the notice of appeal to assure that the prothonotary will process the cross-appeal with the initial appeal. See also Pa.R.A.P. 2113, 2136, and 2185 regarding briefs in cross-appeals and Pa.R.A.P. 2322 regarding oral argument in multiple appeals.

Rule 907. Docketing of Appeal.

(a) Docketing of appeal.—Upon the receipt of the papers specified in Pa.R.A.P. 905(b) (transmission to appellate court), the prothonotary of the appellate court shall immediately enter the appeal upon the docket, note the appellate docket number upon the notice of appeal, and give writ-ten notice of the docket number assignment in person or by first class mail to the clerk of the trial court, to the appellant, and to the persons named in the proof of service accompanying the notice of appeal. [An appeal shall be docketed under the caption given to the matter in the trial court, with the appellant identified as such, but if such caption does not contain the name of the appellant, appellant’s name, identified as appellant, shall be added to the caption in the appellate court.] Unless an appellate court exercises its discretion, upon application of a party and for cause shown, to use the initials of the parties in an appeal of a custody action, the prothonotary of the appellate court shall docket an appeal under the caption given to the matter in the trial court. The appellant shall be identified in the caption. If the appellant is not identified in the caption of the trial court, the appellant’s name shall be added to the caption in the appellate court.

(b) Entry of appearance.—Upon the docketing of the appeal the prothonotary of the appellate court shall note on the record: as counsel for the appellant, the name of counsel, if any, set forth in or endorsed upon the notice of appeal[,]; counsel of record[,]; and any counsel named in the proof of service. The prothonotary of the appellate court shall upon praecipe of counsel filed within 30 days after the docketing of the notice of appeal correct the record of appearances. Also within 30 days after the docketing of the notice of appeal, counsel for a party may strike off his or her appearance by praecipe, unless that party is entitled by law to be represented by counsel on appeal. Thereafter, and at any time if a party is entitled by law to be represented by counsel on appeal, a counsel’s appearance for a party may not be withdrawn without leave of court, unless another lawyer has entered or simultaneously enters an appearance for the party.

Official Note:

Paragraph (a).—The transmission of a photocopy of the notice of appeal, showing a stamped nota-tion of filing and the appellate docket number assignment, without a letter of transmittal or other formalities, will constitute full compliance with the notice requirement of paragraph (a) of this rule.

A party may be entitled to the representation by counsel on appeal by constitution, statute, rule, and case law. For example, the Rules of Criminal Procedure require counsel appointed by the trial court to continue representation through direct appeal.  Pa.R.Crim.P. 120(A)(4) and Pa.R.Crim.P. 122(B)(2).  Similarly, the Rules of Criminal Procedure require counsel appointed in post-conviction proceedings to continue representation throughout the proceedings, including any appeal from the disposition of the petition for post-conviction collateral relief.  Pa.R.Crim.P. 904(F)(2) and Pa.R.Crim.P. 904(H)(2)(b). The same is true when counsel enters an appearance on behalf of a juvenile in a delinquency matter or on behalf of a child or other party in a dependency matter. Pa.R.J.C.P. 150(B), 151, Pa.R.J.C.P. 1150(B), 1151(B), (E). It would be rare for counsel in such cases to consider withdrawing by praecipe, but the 2020 amendment to the rule avoids any possibility of confusion by clarifying that withdrawal by praecipe is available only in matters that do not otherwise require court permission to withdraw.

If a party is entitled to representation on appeal, the appellate court will presume that counsel who represented the party in the trial court will also represent the party on appeal, and counsel will be entered on the appellate court docket. In order to withdraw in such cases, either (1) new counsel must enter an appearance in the appellate court prior to or at the time of withdrawal; (2) counsel must provide the appellate court with an order of the trial court authorizing withdrawal; or (3) counsel must petition the appellate court to withdraw as counsel. Counsel for parties entitled to representation on appeal are cautioned that if any critical filing in the appellate process is omitted because of an omission by counsel, and if the party ordinarily would lose appeal rights because of that omission, counsel may be subject to discipline.

When an appeal is filed in a custody action, upon application of a party and for cause shown the appellate court may make a determination that using the parties’ initials in the caption is appropriate after considering the sensitive nature of the facts included in the case record and the child’s best interest. See Pa.R.A.P. 904(b)(2).

Paragraph (b).—With respect to appearances by new counsel following the initial docketing appear-ances [pursuant to paragraph (b) of this rule], please note the requirements of Pa.R.A.P. 120.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

IN RE: MODIFICATION OF THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS WITHIN THE 10th JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

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NO. 448

MAGISTERIAL RULES DOCKET

ORDER

PER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 22nd day of October, 2020, upon consideration of the Request of the President Judge of the Tenth Judicial District (Westmoreland County) to eliminate Magisterial District 10-3-11 and reconfigure Magisterial Districts 10-2-08 and 10-3-10 of the Tenth Judicial District (Westmoreland County) of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, it is hereby ORDERED AND DECREED that the Request is granted. This Order is effective January 8, 2021.

Said Magisterial Districts shall be as follows:

Magisterial District 10-2-08Magisterial District Judge Michael R. Mahady

Latrobe BoroughUnity TownshipYoungstown BoroughMt. Pleasant Township (Voting Districts Ridgeview, Mammoth, United, Westmoreland, and Homestead)

Magisterial District 10-3-10Magisterial District Judge Charles D. Moore

Hunker BoroughMt. Pleasant BoroughNew Stanton BoroughScottdale Borough East Huntingdon TownshipHempfield Township (Voting District New Stanton) Mt. Pleasant Township (Voting Districts Bridgeport, Duncan, Hecla, Laurel, Pleasant Valley and Spring Garden)South Huntingdon Township (Voting Districts Hixson, Jacobs Creek, Mineral, Port Royal, South Huntingdon, Wyano, and Yukon)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

IN RE:

ORDER AMENDING RULES 1915.10 AND 1930.1 OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

::::::

NO. 710

CIVIL PROCEDURAL RULES

DOCKET

ORDERPER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 22nd day of October, 2020, upon the recommendation of the Domestic Relations Procedural Rules Committee, the proposal having been published for public comment in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, 49 Pa.B. 2714 (June 1, 2019):

It is Ordered pursuant to Article V, Section 10 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania that Rules 1915.10 and 1930.1 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure are amended in the attached form.

This Order shall be processed in accordance with Pa.R.J.A. No. 103(b), and shall be effec-tive on January 1, 2021.

Additions to the rule are shown in bold and are underlined.Deletions from the rule are shown in bold and brackets.

Rule 1915.10. Decision. Order

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(b) The court shall enter a custody order as a separate written order or in a separate section of a written opinion.

(1) The court’s order shall state sufficiently specific terms to enforce the order.

(2) If the court has made a finding that a party or child is at risk of harm, the court’s order shall include safety provisions for the endangered party’s or child’s protection.

(3) The court may order that the case caption use the parties’ initials rather than the parties’ names based on the sensitive nature of the facts in the case record and the child’s best interest.

Note: See Pa.R.C.P. No. 1930.1(a).

(4) When drafting a written opinion or order in an action having the parties’ initials in the case caption, the court shall:

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(i) avoid using specific identifiers for people, places, or things that may indirectly reveal the child’s identity; and

(ii) use generalized identifiers when describing a child’s school, activities, affiliated organizations, or other simi-lar terms.

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Comment — 2021

Subdivision (b)(3) allows the court discretion to initialize a custody action’s case caption when the child’s privacy may be compromised by the sensitive nature of the facts in the case record. When the court determines that the case caption should be initialized, additional privacy safeguards are required under subdivision (b)(4).

Subdivision (b)(4) recognizes that inadvertent disclosure of the child’s identity and privacy may occur if the written custody order or opinion provides specific details of the child’s life (i.e., school, extracurricular activities). Subdivision (b)(4) requires that the court refrain from using specific identifiers; instead, the court should use general terms (i.e., high school, not John F. Kennedy High School). In circumstances in which name specificity is required, such as school choice, the court should consider a separate order for that issue.

Rule 1930.1. Form of Caption. Confidential Information and Confidential Documents. Certification

(a) Form of Caption.

(1) Except as set forth in subdivision (2), the caption in a domestic relations matter shall include the parties’ full names. The form of the caption [in all domestic relations matters] shall be substantially in the following form:

In the Court of Common Pleas of _______ County, Pennsylvania

[A. Litigant]Party A’s full name, ) ) Plaintiff )vs. ) No. (Docket number) )[B. Litigant]Party B’s full name, ) ) Defendant )

(Title of Pleading)

[Note: As domestic relations matters are no longer quasi-criminal, the phrase ‘‘Commonwealth ex rel.’’ shall not be used in the caption of any domestic relations matter.]

(2) In a custody action, the court may order that the case caption contain the parties’ initials rather than the parties’ names based on the sensitive nature of the facts in the case record and the child’s best interest.

Note: See Pa.R.C.P. No. 1915.10(b)(3).

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Comment — 2021

Subdivision (a)(1) requires that the parties’ full names are used in a domestic rela-tions case caption unless the court determines it necessary to protect the child’s identity by initializing the case caption in a custody action based on sensitive facts in the case and the child’s best interest. Generally, a child custody case does not include sensitive information or egregious facts that would cause embarrassment to a child and necessitate exceptional privacy measures; however, in the unusual circumstance that a custody action has egregious facts that may cause an issue for the child, the trial court would have the discretion to initial-ize the caption in order to maintain the child’s privacy interests.

Subdivision (a)(2) provides the exception to the general rule in subdivision (a)(1) for a custody action in which the court deems that the child could be adversely affected by the sensitive nature of the facts in the record. In a custody case in which the trial court determines the child’s best interest requires an initialized caption, Pa.R.C.P. No. 1915-10(b)(4) requires that additional privacy safeguards are in the written custody order or opinion entered by the court.

The rule’s requirement that a case caption use the parties’ full names does not alter a par-ty’s or an attorney’s responsibilities under the Case Records Public Access Policy of the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania and subdivision (b).

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

President Judge Administrative Order

No 63 of 2020_____________________________________________________________________________

In re: Postponement of November and December Tax Sales

ORDER

AND NOW, this 19th day of October, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, Pa.R.C.P. 3129.3, and the request of the Sheriff, it

is ORDERED AND DECREED that Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sales are postponed and rescheduled as follows:

1. The November Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sales are rescheduled as follows:

- The Tax Sale scheduled for November 4, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for January 7, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

- The Tax Sale scheduled for November 17, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for January 19, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

- The Tax Sale scheduled for November 18, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for January 20, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

- The Tax Sale scheduled for November 19, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for

January 21, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

2. The December Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sales are rescheduled as follows:

- The Tax Sale scheduled for December 3, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Feb-ruary 4, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

- The Tax Sale scheduled for December 15, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for February 16, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

- The Tax Sale scheduled for December 16, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for February 17, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

- The Tax Sale scheduled for December 17, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for February 18, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Idee C. Fox

Idee C. Fox, President Judge Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County First Judicial District of Pennsylvania

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT

President Judge Administrative Order

No. 64 of 2020

In re: Postponement of December Mortgage Foreclosure Sales

ORDER

AND NOW, this 19th day of October, 2020, pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, Pa.R.C.P. 3129.3, and at the request of the Sheriff, it is ORDERED and DECREED that Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sales are postponed and rescheduled as follows:

(1) The Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sale scheduled for December 1, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for February 2, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Idee C. Fox

Idee C. Fox, President Judge Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County First Judicial District of Pennsylvania

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

IN RE: APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGES OF THE TRIAL AND ORPHANS’ COURT DIVISIONS OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

:

:

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No. 365 Common Pleas JudicialClassification Docket

ORDERPER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 16th day of October, 2020, in accordance with the general supervisory powers vested in this Court by Article V, Section 10 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, the Honorable Lisette Shirdan-Harris is hereby appointed as Administrative Judge of the Trial Division and the Honorable

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Sheila Woods-Skipper is hereby appointed as Administrative Judge of the Orphans’ Court Division of the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania for a period of three years or at the pleasure of the Court.

This ORDER shall be effective November 2, 2020.

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

_________________________________

No. 62 of 2020

President Judge Administrative Order_____________________________________________________________________________

In re: ELECTION DAY JUDICIAL ASSIGNMENTS

2020 General Election - Tuesday, November 3, 2020

ORDER

AND NOW, this 9th day October, 2020, the following Election Court assignments are made, which shall supersede other assignments during the scheduled Election Court hours only.

I. CENTRAL ELECTION COURT ASSIGNMENTS. JURISDICTION.– November 3, 2020

The Justice Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice -

The Justice Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice, Courtrooms 304 and 305, will be the central location for the November 3, 2020 General Election.

Central Election Court will convene at 7:00 AM and will remain open continuously until 10:00 PM. All election matters will be heard in Courtrooms 304 and 305.

Judges assigned to the Central Election Court will have jurisdiction over all election matters, and shall, as provided in 25 P.S. § 3046:

• act as a committing magistrate for any violation of the election laws;

• settle summarily controversies that may arise with respect to the conduct of the election;

• issue process, if necessary, to enforce and secure compliance with the election laws;

• decide such other matters pertaining to the election as may be necessary to carry out the intent of the Election Code; and

• when an individual is seeking a judicial order to vote, inform the individual of the provisional ballot process set forth in 25 P.S. § 3050. Section 3050 provides, inter alia:

• an individual who claims to be properly registered and eligible to vote at the elec-tion district but whose name does not appear on the district register and whose registration cannot be determined by the inspectors of election or the county elec-tion board shall be permitted to cast a provisional ballot.

• Prior to voting the provisional ballot, the elector shall be required to execute an affidavit which must be signed by the voter, the Judge of Election and minority inspector.

• After the provisional ballot has been cast, the individual shall place it in a secrecy envelope. The individual shall place the secrecy envelope in the provisional ballot enve-lope and shall place his signature on the front of the provisional ballot envelope.

No judge who is not assigned to Central Election Court shall take any action with respect to any election matter, unless prior approval is obtained from the President Judge.

The following Judges are assigned: Judge Courtroom Court Reporter7 AM to 2:30 PM To Be Announced 304 or 305 Stout Center Sharon Ricci To Be Announced 304 or 305 Stout Center Kim Wilson

2:30 PM to 10 PM To Be Announced 304 or 305 Stout Center John Kurz To Be Announced 304 or 305 Stout Center Sherri Benson

II. STANDBY ASSIGNMENTS

Judges with standby assignments may only be called upon by the President Judge to preside in Central Election Court in the event of unforeseen events. All of the standby judges must be available between the hours of 7 AM and 10 PM either in their chambers or at home.

Honorable Idee C. FoxAdditional Judges will be assigned as necessary

III. SCHEDULING AND HEARING PROTOCOL

The following Protocol shall be followed when a hearing is requested:

1) The assigned Judges and other necessary personnel (Court Clerk, Court Crier, Court Reporter, Sheriff) will be present in-person in the assigned Courtrooms between 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM.

2) Unless the assigned Judge directs otherwise, counsel must appear in-person. Witnesses are encouraged to testify through Zoom.

3) No cameras or recording devices are permitted in the Courtrooms.

4) All requests for hearings must be communicated to the Office of Judicial Records (“OJR”) by phone at: 267-582-0763. OJR personnel will be stationed in the lobby of the Stout Center from 7:00 AM until 10:00 PM, and will direct the parties to the appropriate Courtroom upon confirming the availability of all parties in interest. Parties who are to participate through Zoom will be provided the Zoom link by the Court.

5) All persons attending election hearings in-person must wear an appropriate face mask or facial covering, must follow social distancing guidelines, and must comply with other directives from the Court or Court staff.

6) The assigned Judge may proceed with the hearing by taking testimony and may require the filing of written pleadings, as necessary.

7) The public will be permitted to attend election hearings in the courtroom where hearings are being held, subject to social distancing guidelines and other Court directives.

8) Judicial proceedings cannot be recorded, transmitted or broadcast by anyone. The parties are specifically informed that:

It is unlawful and a criminal offense to record, transmit or broadcast video, audio or photograph of any judicial proceeding and violators may be found to be in contempt of court and may be criminally charged with a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment of up to two years for a first offense. See Pa.R.J.A. 1910, Pa.R.Crim.P. 112 and 18 Pa.C.S. § 5103.1.

IV. ELECTION BOARD PETITIONS

Petitions to Fill Vacancies in Election Boards (judge of election, majority inspector, minority inspec-tor) must be electronically filed no later than 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 through the Court’s electronic filing website at: www.courts.phila.gov pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 205.4 and Philadelphia Civil Rule *205.4. Assistance with electronic filing shall be provided through the Office of Judicial Records (formerly “Prothonotary”) by Appointment, which may be scheduled by calling (215) 686-4251, or by emailing [email protected].

The Petitioner shall serve the City Commissioners and the Democratic/Republican City Committees, as applicable, as provided in the Order to Show Cause.

Hearings on the Petitions to Fill Vacancies in Election Boards will be held through Zoom on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., President Judge Idee C. Fox or her designee presiding. Unless ter-minated earlier as provided by law, the term of office of any person appointed to fill a vacancy in the Election Board shall continue for the remainder of the vacancy.

V. IMPORTANT DEADLINES

The Court notes following deadlines involving challenges to absentee and mail-in ballots:

o October 30, 2020: Deadline for challenges to absentee and mail-in ballots and applications. See 25 P.S. §§ 3146.2b(c), 3150.12b(a)(3), 3146.8(g)(4).

o November 6, 2020: Deadline for county board of elections to hold hearing on challenges. See 25 P.S. § 3146.8(g)(5).

o Deadline for appeal to Court of Common Pleas: Two days after decision of county board on ballot challenges, and other issues, “… whether then reduced to writing or not…” See 25 P.S. §§ 3146.8(g)(6), 3157(a).

o Deadline for Court of Common Pleas to Schedule Hearing: Three days after payment of the appeal fee. See 25 P.S. § 3157(a).

VI. APPEALS FROM BOARD OF ELECTION DECISIONS ON CHALLENGES TO ABSENTEE AND MAIL-IN BALLOTS. POST-ELECTION MATTERS

Decisions of the Board of Elections on challenges to absentee and mail-in ballots and post-election matters will be heard by Court of Common Pleas Judges specifically assigned by the President Judge, as may be necessary.

The following Protocol shall be followed in connection with a scheduled hearing:

1) All appeals from the decisions of the Board of Elections on challenges to absentee and mail-in ballots, and other matters shall be scheduled and heard as soon as practicable in-person at the Philadelphia Municipal Court Traffic Division, located at Eighth and Spring Garden Streets, Philadelphia, PA.

2) All required pleadings must be filed by the applicable deadline through the Court’s elec-tronic filing website at: www.courts.phila.gov pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. No. 205.4 and Phila-delphia Civil Rule *205.4. Assistance with electronic filing shall be provided through the Office of Judicial Records (formerly the “Prothonotary”) by Appointment, which may be scheduled by calling (215) 686-4251, or by emailing [email protected].

3) Unless otherwise provided, appeals from Board of Election decisions on absentee and mail-in ballot challenges will be scheduled and heard during normal business hours, during work-days, as follows:

(a) Appeals filed from 12:01 AM to 9:00 AM, will be heard the same day at 10:00 AM;

(b) Appeals filed from 9:01 AM to Noon, will be heard the same day at 1:00 PM;

(c) Appeals filed from 12:01 PM to 2:00 PM, will be heard the same day at 3:00 PM;

(d) Appeals filed from 2:01 PM to 5:00 PM, will be heard the same day at 6:00 PM;

(e) Appeals filed after 5:01 PM to Midnight, will be heard the following business day, at 10:00 AM.

4) All persons attending election hearings in-person must wear an appropriate mask or facial covering, must follow social distancing guidelines, and must comply other directives from Court staff.

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5) The public will be permitted to attend election hearings in the courtroom where hearings are being held, subject to social distancing guidelines and other court directives.

6) No cameras or recording devices are permitted in the Courtroom(s).

7) Judicial proceedings cannot be recorded, transmitted or broadcast by anyone. The parties are specifically informed that:

It is unlawful and a criminal offense to record, transmit or broadcast video, audio or photograph of any judicial proceeding and violators may be found to be in contempt of court and may be criminally charged with a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment of up to two years for a first offense. See Pa.R.J.A. 1910, Pa.R.Crim.P. 112 and 18 Pa.C.S. § 5103.1.

VII. OFFICIAL ELECTION COUNT

The official election count will commence immediately upon the close of the polls on November 3, 2020, at the Philadelphia Convention Center.

*This Election Schedule is available on the First Judicial District website at: ww.courts.phila.gov.

BY THE COURT: /s/ Idee C. Fox _______________________________________ Honorable Idee C. Fox, President Judge Court of Common Pleas

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAPHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT

President Judge Amended Administrative Order

No. 55 of 2020 _____________________________________________________________________________

In re: Service of Writs and Alias Writs of Possessionby the Philadelphia Municipal Court’s Landlord-Tenant Officer

AMENDED ORDER

AND NOW, this 5th day of October, 2020, pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No. 1952(B)(2), it is hereby ORDERED AND DECREED THAT paragraph 1 of President Judge Administrative Order No. 55 of 2020 is amended as set forth below. Paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 of the Administrative Order remain in full force and effect.

(1) The Philadelphia Municipal Court’s Landlord-Tenant Officer is directed to not serve any alias writs of possession in residential cases through November 8, 2020. An alias writ of possession is served at the time of the eviction/lockout.

      BY THE COURT:

/s/ Patrick F. Dugan _______________________________         Patrick F. Dugan, President Judge Philadelphia Municipal Court

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT

President Judge Administrative Order

No. 55 of 2020

In re: Service of Writs and Alias Writs of Possessionby the Philadelphia Municipal Court’s Landlord-Tenant Officer

ORDER

AND NOW, this 9th day of September, 2020, pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No. 1952(B)(2) and in light of the September 1, 2020 Order of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is hereby ORDERED AND DECREED THAT:

(1) The Philadelphia Municipal Court’s Landlord-Tenant Officer is directed to not serve any alias writs of possession in residential cases until September 23, 2020. An alias writ of possession is served at the time of the eviction/lockout.

(2) The Philadelphia Municipal Court’s Landlord-Tenant Officer is permitted to serve sixty writs of possession in residential cases between September 8 and 12, 2020, and ninety writs of possession in residential cases between September 14 and 19, 2020. Beginning on September 21, 2020, there shall be no limit as to the number of writs of possession in residential cases that the Landlord-Tenant Officer may serve. Along with a writ of possession, the Landlord-Tenant Officer, shall serve a notice describing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s September 1, 2020 Order and a blank Declaration. A writ of possession is served prior to an eviction/lockout and provides notice than an eviction/lockout may follow. In residential cases in which a writ of possession is served, no eviction/lockout will occur any earlier than September 23, 2020.

(3) In calculating the six-month period set forth in Rule 126(e) (“[a]n alias writ of possession may not be issued after six months from the date of the judgment for possession without leave of court”) and the 180-day period for serving alias writs of possession (the practice of the Philadelphia Municipal Court is to serve the alias writ of possession within 180 days from the entry of a judgment for possession), the time

from March 16, 2020 through and including November 2, 2020 shall be excluded from the computation of those time periods.

(4) This Order supersedes conflicting provisions contained in any prior AdministrativeOrder.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Patrick F. Dugan Patrick F. Dugan, President Judge Philadelphia Municipal Court

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY_________________________________

No. 60 of 2020__________________________________

President Judge General Court Regulation

In re: Adoption of Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Criminal Rule *700

ORDER

AND NOW, this 25th day of September, 2020, the Board of Judges of Philadelphia County having voted at the Board of Judges’ meeting held on September 17, 2020, to adopt Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Criminal Rule *700, as attached to this Order, and, as required by Pa.R.J.A. 103, the Supreme Court Criminal Procedural Rules Committee has reviewed the attached local rule, has determined that Rule *700 is not inconsistent with applicable statewide rules, and has authorized its promulgation.

NOW, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Criminal Rule *700 is adopted, as attached, effective thirty days after publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

As required by Pa.R.J.A. 103(d), the local rule which follows this Order was submitted to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Criminal Procedural Rules Committee for review, and written notification has been received from the Rules Committee certifying that the local rule is not inconsistent with any general rule of the Supreme Court. This Order and the attached local rule shall be filed with the Office of Judicial Records (formerly the Prothonotary, Clerk of Courts and Clerk of Quarter Sessions) in a docket maintained for Administrative Orders issued by the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania. As required by Pa.R.J.A. 103(d)(5)(ii), two certified copies of this Administrative Order and the attached local rule, as well as one copy of the Administrative Order and local rule shall be distributed to the Legislative Reference Bureau on a computer diskette for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. As required by Pa.R.J.A. 103(d)(6) one certified copy of this Administrative Order and local rule shall be filed with the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts, shall be published on the website of the First Judicial District at http://courts.phila.gov, and shall be incorporated in the compiled set of local rules no later than 30 days following publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Copies of the Administrative Order and local rules shall also be published in The Legal Intelligencer and will be submitted to American Lawyer Media, Jenkins Memorial Law Library, and the Law Library for the First Judicial District.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Idee C. Fox ______________________________________

HONORABLE IDEE C. FOX President Judge, Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County

Philadelphia Criminal Rule *700

Rule *700

(A) The judge who presided at the trial or who received the plea of guilty or nolo contendere shall impose sentence unless there are extraordinary circumstances which preclude the judge’s presence. In such event, another judge shall be assigned to impose sentence.

(B) The supervision of a defendant serving a sentence may be transferred to a judge other than the original sentencing judge in any of the following situations:

(1) The original sentencing judge has been transferred out of the Criminal Division and consents in writing to the transfer of the supervision;

(2) The case has been accepted into a First Judicial District reentry program and, after a hearing or in writing, the defendant and the original sentencing judge con-sent to supervision being transferred to a judge presiding over the reentry program;

(3) The defendant is facing a new sentencing in front of a different judge on a sepa-rate case and, after a hearing or in writing, the defendant and the original sentencing judge consent to supervision being transferred to the other judge; or

(4) There exist extraordinary circumstances, including death, incapacitation or retirement, which preclude the presence of the original sentencing judge.

Comment:Local Rule 700(A) tracks Pa.R.Crim.P. 700(A).Pa.R.Crim.P. 700 also governs sentencings that result from a violation of probation or parole. See Comm. v. McNeal, 120 A.3d 313 (Pa. Super. 2015). Accordingly, Local Rule 700(B) flows from Pa.R.Crim.P. 700(B), which invites promulgation of local rules to

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expand the circumstances under which transfers from one judge to another may be made. Local Rule 700(B) reflects the recognition that transfers are appropriate under a variety of circumstances, including where a defendant has the opportunity to enter one of the First Judicial District’s reentry programs or in order to consolidate a violation hearing in front of the “back judge” with the sentencing for a new case in front of a different judge.

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAPHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT

President Judge Administrative Order

No. 61 of 2020 _____________________________________________________________________________

In re: Motions to Lift Bench Warrants

ORDER

AND NOW, this 1st day of October, 2020, in furtherance of the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and to reduce in-person proceedings in order to safeguard the health and safety of court personnel, court users and members of the public and at the same time facilitate the withdrawal of bench warrants issued pursuant to Pa.R,Crim.P. 150, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that effective immediately motions to lift or vacate bench warrants shall be filed through the Court’s Criminal Electronic Filing System at http://fjdefile.phila.gov as follows:

(1) The movant must select “Motion to Lift Surrender Bench Warrant.”

(2) A separate motion must be filed for each case.

(3) The motion shall provide all necessary factual and legal information establishing entitle-ment to lift or vacate the warrant, shall include any documentation to justify the reason for the failure to appear, and the relief requested must be specifically stated.

(4) The movant must notify the District Attorney’s Office, c/o [email protected] prior to filing the motion, and must attach to the motion, when it is filed, a letter from the District Attorney’s Office setting forth the Commonwealth’s position on the matter.

(5) Upon filing, motions to lift or vacate warrants issued by a Court of Common Pleas Judge will be assigned to the Issuing Judge, and motions seeking to lift or vacate bench warrants issued by Municipal Court Judges shall be assigned to the Honorable Patrick F. Dugan, President Judge of the Municipal Court, or his designee.

(6) The assigned Judge will review the legal papers filed and will issue an appropriate order which will be served on the parties by the Office of Judicial Records either through the Electronic Filing System or otherwise.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Patrick F. Dugan______________________________________

Patrick F. Dugan, President Judge Philadelphia Municipal Court

/s/ Leon W. Tucker_______________________________________Leon W. Tucker, Supervising Judge

Trial Division – CriminalCourt of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Public Access to Judicial Proceedings During the Covid-19 Pandemic-Livestream Policy On April 28, 2020 the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued an order1 directing that during the Covid-19 pandemic:

In proceedings as to which a right to public and press access would otherwise exist, provision must be made to ensure some reasonable means of access. For example, with respect to a proceeding conducted using audio-visual means, such public access may be effectuated during the proceeding by providing live-stream access, or by making a recording available as soon as possible after the proceeding has been concluded.

In accordance with the above direction, the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania adopts the below process to ensure that the public2, will have reasonable means of access to judicial pro-ceedings. (1) Judicial Proceedings to Which the Right to Public Access Attaches.

Public access will be provided as set forth below to all proceedings which before the Covid-19 pandemic were open to the public. Those proceedings that were closed to the public before the Covid-19 pandemic will remain closed to the public regardless of whether they are conducted in-person or by using advanced communication technologies3.

1 See Supreme Court Order captioned Emergency Order of Statewide Judicial Administration, at Nos. 531 and 532 Judicial Administration Docket. Article I, Section 11 of the Pennsylvania Constitution mandates that “All courts shall be open…” 2 The term “public” in connection with this protocol includes the press and the media in general. 3 Generally, the public has access to all “judicial proceedings” unless certain case-types or pro-ceedings are statutorily closed to the public such as certain proceedings involving juveniles (see 42 Pa.C.S. § 6336) and incapacity proceedings. See 20 Pa. C.S. § 5511(a). Judges may also close certain hearings or proceedings as allowed by legal authority.

(2) In-Person Proceedings Conducted at a Judicial Facility. The public will be permitted to attend certain proceedings conducted in some judicial facilities when access to the judicial facility itself is authorized by federal, state and local authorities, and safeguards designed to insure the health and safety of court personnel, court users, and members of the public in light of the risks posed by the COVID-19 virus are in place. The number of people who may be reasonably admitted to a judicial facility or specific courtroom may be limited due to the reduced occupancy necessary to insure safe- distancing consistent with CDC and other federal, state and local health guidelines. As long as the public, albeit at a reasonably reduced number, is able to attend a judicial proceeding at a judicial facility, livestream or other remote access to that proceeding, as described below, will not be required even when the proceeding is conducted using advanced communication technologies.

(3) Access to Judicial Proceedings Conducted Using Advanced Communication

Technologies or Proceedings Conducted In-Person where Health Safeguards, Necessitated by Covid-19 risks, Prevent the Public to Attend. The public shall be provided access, as provided below, to judicial proceedings which are fully conducted utilizing advanced communication technologies, as well as in-person proceedings that are conducted in a facility where COVID-19 restrictions on occupancy do not allow for attendance by the public.

(4) Access to Judicial Proceedings to the Parties and to the Public. In-person attendance of judicial proceedings is available in certain facilities and case types.

Zoom is the primary advanced communication technology used by the First Judicial District to conduct remote proceedings although other advanced communication tech-nologies are utilized in some facilities or in connection with certain proceedings. Only the participants to the proceedings will be sent a digital invite or will be able to par-ticipate remotely utilizing advanced communication technologies pursuant to protocols established from time to time.

The public will be provided access to judicial proceedings as follows:

(a) Criminal Trials and other Criminal Judicial Proceedings.

(i) Court of Common Pleas Judicial Proceedings.

(1) Jury Trials. Due to current social distancing restrictions, the public

will not be permitted to attend in-person jury trials in the courtroom in which they will be held. Rather, the public will be provided in-person access to the Justice Stout Center for Criminal Justice and will be pro-vided livestream access to jury trials in alternate courtrooms or court facilities. The number of people permitted in any courtroom or court facility will depend on space available after necessary modifications are made designed to insure the health and safety of court personnel, court users, and members of the public which comply with social distancing requirements and guidance provided by the CDC and federal, state and local authorities.

(2) Non-Jury Trials and other Judicial Proceedings. The public will be

permitted to attend the judicial proceedings in-person, in the court-room in which the nonjury trials or other judicial proceedings are held. The number of people permitted in any courtroom or court facility will depend on space available after necessary modifications are made designed to insure the health and safety of court personnel, court users, and members of the public which comply with social distancing require-ments and guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and other federal, state and local authorities.

ii. Philadelphia Municipal Court. Non-Jury Trials and other Judicial

Proceedings. The public will be permitted to attend the judicial proceed-ings in-person, in the courtroom in which the non-jury trials or other judicial proceedings are held. The number of people permitted in any courtroom or court facility will depend on space available after necessary modifications are made designed to insure the health and safety of court personnel, court users, and members of the public which comply with social distancing requirements and guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and other federal, state and local authorities.

iii. Philadelphia Municipal Court Traffic Division.

The public will be permitted to attend the judicial proceedings in-person, in the courtroom in which the judicial proceedings are held. The number of people permitted in any courtroom or court facility will depend on space avail-able after necessary modifications are made designed to insure the health and safety of court personnel, court users, and members of the public which com-ply with social distancing requirements and guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and other federal, state and local authorities.

(b) Civil Trials and Other Civil Proceedings. (i) Court of Common Pleas: Trial Division - Civil and Orphans’ Court

Division. Until in-person access is available, the public will be able to access judicial proceedings remotely, on dedicated court YouTube channels. Public access may include video, audio or both. The links to the judicial proceed-ings will be posted by the First Judicial District at: www.courts.phila.gov/livestreams. The judicial proceedings will be streamed live and will not be available for viewing after the livestream concludes.

(ii) Philadelphia Municipal Court-Civil Division. Until in-person access is available, the public may access judicial proceedings by requesting to listen to a recording of those proceedings. Recordings shall be made available to the public for listening upon request as soon as possible after the proceeding has concluded. By calling 215-686-2910, the public may initiate a request to schedule a time for listening to a court proceeding at a reasonable time and location designated by the court. An official transcript shall continue to constitute the only official record of a court proceeding.

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(5) Judicial Proceedings cannot be recorded, transmitted or broadcast.

Reasonable efforts, verbally or in writing, shall be made to remind the public that judicial proceedings cannot be recorded, transmitted or broadcast and of the consequences for doing so, essentially as follows:

It is unlawful and a criminal offense to record, transmit or broadcast video, audio or photograph of any judicial proceeding and violators may be found to be in contempt of court and may be criminally charged with a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment of up to two years for a first offense. See Pa.R.J.A. 1910, Pa.R.Crim.P. 112 and 18 Pa.C.S. § 5103.1.

(6) Protective Measures. When specific legally sufficient facts, supported by current case law on excluding or limiting the public from an open courtroom, are presented to enable the Court to con-clude a witness may be subject to being intimidated or otherwise threatened should the testimony, identity or images of the witness be disclosed, the Court may take reasonable steps to safeguard the identity and privacy of the witness by limiting public access via livestream by:

(a) affording the victim or witness an opportunity to proceed via a pseudonym in any technology-assisted hearing, and upon such election direct by court order all parties and witnesses to refer to the victim or witness via the pseudonym;

(b) interrupting the video stream and temporarily permitting only audio streaming;

(c) temporarily interrupting the livestream during the testimony of a witness; or

(d) taking other appropriate measures designed to safeguard the privacy, identity and safety of the witness. This provision does not limit the Court’s ability to exclude or limit the public from judicial proceedings for other reasons as established under applicable case law when necessary.

(7) Proceedings Not Subject to this Policy. Judicial proceedings conducted utilizing the

Ring Central platform will be made available to the public as specifically provided in a separate protocol or policy.

(8) Effective Date. Judicial proceedings scheduled on or after September 8, 2020 shall be

accessible by the public as provided in this Policy. Judicial proceedings scheduled before September 8, 2020 shall be accessible to the public consistent with the protocol in effect when scheduled.

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

President Judge Administrative OrderNo. 57 of 2020

In re: Postponement of October and November Mortgage Foreclosure Sales

ORDER

AND NOW, this 23rd day of September, 2020, pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and Pa.R.C.P. 3129.3, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that the Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sales scheduled on October 6, 2020 and November 10, 2020 are postponed and rescheduled asfollows:

(1) The Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sale scheduled for Tuesday October 6, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, December 1, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

(2) The Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Mortgage Foreclosure Sale scheduled for Tuesday November 10, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, January 5, 2021. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Idee C. Fox ________________________________

Idee C. Fox, President Judge Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County First Judicial District of Pennsylvania

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA President Judge Administrative Order No 58 of 2020

In re: Postponement of Certain October Tax Sales

ORDER

AND NOW, this 23rd day of September, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and Pa.R.C.P. 3129.3, it is hereby ORDERED AND DECREED that the Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sales scheduled October 8, 2020, October 20, 2020, and October 22, 2020 are postponed and rescheduled as follows:

1) The Tax Sale scheduled for Thursday, October 8, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Wednesday, November 4, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

2) The Tax Sale scheduled for Tuesday, October 20, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Tuesday, November 17, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

3) The Tax Sale scheduled for Thursday, October 22, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled for Thursday, November 19, 2020. No new notice shall be required, as provided in Pa.R.C.P. No. 3129.3. No further costs.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Idee C. Fox Idee C. Fox, President Judge Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County First Judicial District of Pennsylvania

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

President Judge Administrative OrderNo 59 of 2020

In re: Postponement of October 21th 2020 City Tax Sale

ORDER

AND NOW, this 23rd day of September, 2020 under Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and Pa.R.C.P. 3129.3, it is ORDERED AND DECREED that the Philadelphia County Sheriff’s Tax Sale scheduled for October 21, 2020 is postponed and rescheduled as follows:

1) Properties scheduled for the October 21, 2020 Tax Sale that were originally listed between November 15, 2017 and August 21, 2019 are postponed until Tuesday, November 18, 2020. Petitioner shall provide notice of the new date to all parties of interest, including defendants and claimants, by posting the Notice of Sale at the Property at issue, and mailing a copy to all parties of interest, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the Sale date. Petitioner shall maintain a record of said posting and mailing

2) Properties scheduled for the October 21, 2020 Tax Sale that were originally listed between September 18, 2019 and March 18, 2020, are postponed until December 16, 2020. Petitioner shall provide notice of the new date to all parties of interest, including defendants and claimants, by posting the Notice of Sale at the Property at issue, and mailing a copy to all parties of interest, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the Sale date. Petitioner shall maintain a record of said posting and mailing

3) Properties scheduled for the October 21, 2020 Tax Sale that were originally listed between for April, 15, 2020 and October 21, 2020 are postponed until Tuesday, January 20, 2021. Petitioner shall provide notice of the new date shall be directed to all parties of interest, including defendants and claimants, by posting the Notice of Sale at the Property at issue, and mailing a copy to all parties of interest, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to the Sale date. Petitioner shall maintain a record of said posting and mailing

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Idee C. Fox Idee C. Fox, President Judge Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia County First Judicial District of Pennsylvania

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

TRIAL DIVISION

Administrative Docket

No. 56 of 2020

In re: Residential Eviction Moratorium

ORDER

AND NOW, this 17th day of September, 2020, pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No 1952 (B)(2), the Judicial Emergency declared by the First Judicial District, and upon consideration of the Order from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) dated September 1, 2020 regarding tem-porarily halting certain residential evictions beginning September 4, 2020 through December 31, 2020 to prevent further spread of COVID-19, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that as to cases filed in the Trial Division of the Court of Common Pleas:

(1) The CDC Order4 halts evictions of tenants, lessees, and residents of a residential property (col-lectively “tenants”) who complete a Declaration for the Temporary Halt in Evictions to Prevent Further Spread of Covid-19 (“Declaration”) and give the completed Declaration to their land-lord5. Tenants who complete and provide an executed Declaration are still generally required to pay rent and must follow all of the other terms of their lease. Tenants may still be evicted for reasons other than not paying rent or making a housing payment. Landlord’s obligations under the lease continue as well.

4 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/covid-eviction-declaration.html 5 The “Landlord” definition includes the owner of the residential property where they live, or other person who has a right to have them evicted or removed from where they live.

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(2) The CDC Declaration form is available at: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/down-loads/declaration-form.pdf, and is attached to this Order. The Declaration contains the follow-ing general statements: that tenants (1) have made best efforts to obtain government assistance for rent, (2) meet certain income requirements, (3) are unable to pay the full rent due to loss of household income or work, (4) have made best efforts to make timely partial payments that are as close to full payment as circumstances permit, and (5) would likely be homeless or forced to move into close-quarters housing if evicted.

(3) After the Declaration is completed and signed, tenants must give or send the Declaration to their landlord by email, regular mail, fax or in person. An Affidavit of Service may be required from the tenant establishing how service of the Declaration on the landlord was accomplished.

(4) Ejectment actions (which include landlord-tenant actions) will be accepted for filing by the Office of Judicial Records pursuant to the applicable statutes and rules governing those ac-tions subject to the restrictions in the CDC Order and this Order. However, the Plaintiff must include a “Plaintiff’s Affidavit in Connection with The CDC Order and Temporary Halt in Evictions to Prevent further Spread of Covid-19” (“Affidavit”), as attached, stating whether or not they have received a Declaration from the tenant as required by the CDC Order and whether the action is subject to the CDC stay or not. If the landlord acknowledges receipt of the Declaration but disputes tenant’s compliance with the CDC Order or entitlement to the CDC stay, the action will be accepted for filing, and will nonetheless be stayed unless the landlord files a motion to determine the tenant’s eligibility for the stay based on the CDC requirements and obtains an order of Court lifting the stay. The Office of Judicial Records shall reject the filing if the Af-fidavit is not attached.

(5) In pending Landlord-Tenant appeals and Ejectment actions, no judgments of possession will be entered, or writs of possession will be issued, or supersedeas terminated unless the landlord files a motion representing that the landlord did not receive the Declaration from the tenant or that the tenant is not entitled to the CDC stay and obtains an order from the Court for the relief requested.

(6) Any person violating the CDC Order is subject to criminal prosecution, which may result in incarceration and the imposition of fines.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Jacqueline F. Allen

____________________________ JACQUELINE F. ALLEN Administrative Judge Trial Division /s/ Lisette Shirdan-Harris _____________________________ LISETTE SHIRDAN-HARRIS Supervising Judge Trial Division - Civil Section

DECLARATION UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY FOR

THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION’S TEMPORARY HALT IN EVICTIONS TO PREVENT FURTHER SPREAD OF COVID-19

This declaration is for tenants, lessees, or residents of residential properties who are covered by the CDC’s order temporarily halting residential evictions (not including foreclosures on home mortgages) to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. Under the CDC’s order you must provide a copy of this declaration to your landlord, owner of the residential property where you live, or other person who has a right to have you evicted or removed from where you live. Each adult listed on the lease, rental agreement, or housing contract should complete this declaration. Unless the CDC order is extended, changed, or ended, the order prevents you from being evicted or removed from where you are living through December 31, 2020. You are still required to pay rent and follow all the other terms of your lease and rules of the place where you live. You may also still be evicted for reasons other than not paying rent or making a housing payment. This declaration is sworn testimony, meaning that you can be prosecuted, go to jail, or pay a fine if you lie, mislead, or omit important information.

I certify under penalty of perjury, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1746, that the foregoing are true and correct:

• I have used best efforts to obtain all available government assistance for rent or housing;6

• I either expect to earn no more than $99,000 in annual income for Calendar Year 2020 (or no more than $198,000 if filing a joint tax return), was not required to report any income in 2019 to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, or received an Economic Impact Payment (stimulus check) pursuant to Section 2201 of the CARES Act;

• I am unable to pay my full rent or make a full housing payment due to substantial loss of household income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, lay-offs, or extraor-dinary7 out-of-pocket medical expenses;

6 “Available government assistance” means any governmental rental or housing payment benefits available to the individual or any household member.7 An “extraordinary” medical expense is any unreimbursed medical expense likely to exceed 7.5% of one’s adjusted gross income for the year.

• I am using best efforts to make timely partial payments that are as close to the full pay-ment as the individual’s circumstances may permit, taking into account other nondis-cretionary expenses;

• If evicted I would likely become homeless, need to move into a homeless shelter, or need to move into a new residence shared by other people who live in close quarters because I have no other available housing options.8

• I understand that I must still pay rent or make a housing payment, and comply with other obligations that I may have under my tenancy, lease agreement, or similar contract. I further understand that fees, penalties, or interest for not paying rent or making a housing payment on time as required by my tenancy, lease agreement, or similar contract may still be charged or collected.

• I further understand that at the end of this temporary halt on evictions on December 31, 2020, my housing provider may require payment in full for all payments not made prior to and during the temporary halt and failure to pay may make me subject to eviction pursuant to state and local laws.

I understand that any false or misleading statements or omissions may result in criminal and civil actions for fines, penalties, damages, or imprisonment. ____________________________________________ ______________________

Signature of Declarant Date

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACourt of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County

Trial Division

_________________________________ : TERM, 20 : vs. : :_________________________________ : No. PLAINTIFF’S AFFIDAVIT IN CONNECTION WITH THE CDC ORDER AND TEMPORARY HALT IN EVICTIONS TO PREVENT FURTHER SPREAD OF COVID-19

This Affidavit is being filed in connection with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) Order issued on September 1, 2020, and will be used by the Court to determine whether this action will be stayed until December 31, 2020 pursuant to the CDC Order, or will proceed as provided by rules of Court.

I represent as follows:

(Check One)

This action is solely for failure to pay rent. I have received the CDC Declaration from the Tenant/ Defendant. I understand that further proceedings will be stayed until 12/31/20.

This action is solely for failure to pay rent. I have not received a Declaration from the Tenant/ Defendant. I understand that the CDC stay will not be issued and that the case will proceed as provided by rules of Court.

This action is solely for failure to pay rent. I have received the CDC Declaration from the Tenant/ Defendant, but I dispute the Tenant’s entitlement to the stay because the Tenant does not meet the CDC requirements. However, I understand that this action will be stayed unless I file a motion setting forth why the Tenant does not meet the CDC require-ments and obtain an order of Court lifting the stay.

This action is for failure to pay rent and for breach(es) of condition(s) of the lease or other reasons. I understand that this case is not stayed and that it proceeds to breach(es) of the lease or other reasons.

This action is not subject to the stay required by the September 1, 2020 CDC Order due to the following reason(s): ___________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________. I understand that this case will proceed as provided by rules of court.

I, being duly sworn according to law, depose and say that I am the Plaintiff/Plaintiff’s Attorney in this action and that the facts and statements I have are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information and belief.

I verify that the statements made are true and correct. I understand that any false statements I have made in this Motion are subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C.S. §4904 relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.

Date: _____________ _________________________________________________

NAME OF PLAINTIFF/PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY

8 “Available housing” means any available, unoccupied residential property, or other space for occupancy in any seasonal or temporary housing, that would not violate federal, state, or local occupancy standards and that would not result in an overall increase of housing cost to you.

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