Proposed Legislation Watch – Pennsyvania Senate Bill 435 – Assault Weapons Ban

Is your right to keep and bear arms about to be infringed by the Pennsylvania Senate?   Currently pending in our Senate Judiciary Committee is Senate Bill 435 known as the Assault Weapons Ban.   The Bill was initially introduced by Senator Lawrence M. Farnese - a Democrat representing the southern portion of Philadelphia County - on … Continue reading Proposed Legislation Watch – Pennsyvania Senate Bill 435 – Assault Weapons Ban

Supreme Court and Individual Freedoms – Difficult to Determine, Harder to Rationalize

http://news.yahoo.com/dna-swab-arrestees-cheek-reasonable-search-supreme-court-201434454.html;_ylt=A2KJ2UZttLNRTzEAAqTQtDMD Well, It would seem that my blog from last time may have been a bit premature.  Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that it is sometimes OK to take DNA samples of arrestees. How does this case differ from police taking blood for a DUI/DWI stop is the immediate question that follows this recent ruling.  In each … Continue reading Supreme Court and Individual Freedoms – Difficult to Determine, Harder to Rationalize

Jim Smith for Berks County Court of Common Pleas Judge!

Everyone, My friend, Jim Smith, is running for the Berks County Court of Common Pleas and I would appreciate if you could help him. Jim believes in the Constitution and has extensive legal experience. Jim represents the values we share and believe in. I am reaching out to you as a member of the Finance … Continue reading Jim Smith for Berks County Court of Common Pleas Judge!

TSA to Allow Certain Knives on Planes, Again

At an aviation conference in New York, TSA administrator John Pistole said that effective April 25 the TSA is lifting its ban on small knives in airplane cabins. Pistole said that the allowable knives will be limited to "retractable blades shorter than 6 centimeters (2.4 inches) and narrower than 1/2 inch at the widest point." … Continue reading TSA to Allow Certain Knives on Planes, Again

I just received a Notice of Ability to Return to Work. What is this?

by Karl Voigt I just received a Notice of Ability to Return to Work. What is this? We are often posed this question by our clients. In short, the Notice of Ability to Return to Work (NARTW) is often the first shot fired in the battle over your wage loss benefits. The NARTW is a … Continue reading I just received a Notice of Ability to Return to Work. What is this?

FICG/Prince Law Offices, P.C.’s 2nd Amendment Preservation Machine Gun Shoot – May 18, 2013!

Firearms Industry Consulting Group (FICG), a division of Prince Law Offices, P.C., will be hosting the fourth bi- annual machine gun shoot at Eastern Lancaster County Rod and Gun Club on May 18, 2013, in celebration of the 2nd Amendment and your PA Gun Attorney Joshua Prince's birthday on May 24th. Eastern Lancaster Rod and … Continue reading FICG/Prince Law Offices, P.C.’s 2nd Amendment Preservation Machine Gun Shoot – May 18, 2013!

Consumer Protection: Beware of New Credit Card Surcharges – Contact Us Immediately If Improperly Charged

By Matthew T. Hovey, Esquire Buyers beware!  As of January 27, 2013, retailers in Pennsylvania can now charge customers a surcharge of 4% of all purchases paid for with most credit cards, including Visa and Mastercard.  This change is the result of a legal settlement in anti-trust case between retailers and credit card companies which … Continue reading Consumer Protection: Beware of New Credit Card Surcharges – Contact Us Immediately If Improperly Charged

5th Annual Prince Law Offices, P.C. Community Meal

On December 15, 2012, Prince Law Offices, P.C., will host its 5th annual Community Meal at its Reading office, located at 42 S. 5th St., Reading Pa. (the Community Meal will actually be held behind the office, off of Wood St.). Every year, between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Prince Law Offices hosts this community meal for … Continue reading 5th Annual Prince Law Offices, P.C. Community Meal