Firearms Industry Consulting Group (FICG)®, a division of Prince Law Offices, P.C., will be hosting our ninth bi-annual machine gun shoot at Eastern Lancaster County Rod and Gun Club on October 17, 2015, in celebration of the 2nd Amendment of the US Constitution, and Article 1, Section 21 of the PA Constitution. Eastern Lancaster Rod … Continue reading FICG/Prince Law Offices, P.C.’s Ninth Bi-Annual Machinegun Shoot – October 17, 2015!
PRESS RELEASE: Attorneys Allen Thompson and Adam Kraut admitted to the Western District of Pennsylvania
Today, on motion by Attorney Joshua Prince, Attorneys Allen Thompson and Adam Kraut were admitted to practice in United States District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania. The ceremony took place at the Federal District Court in Johnstown, PA in front of Judge Kim R. Gibson. Judge Gibson administered the oath to Attorneys Thompson and Kraut … Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: Attorneys Allen Thompson and Adam Kraut admitted to the Western District of Pennsylvania
Agree When You Disagree: Custody, Opposing Partes, and Getting Along as Best Possible
I am devoting this blog entry in the interests of counseling against bad manners and brutishness. Inherently, disputes arising out of dissolved marriages or other relationships involving children in common to the disputants, are ugly. Litigation is nary a cordial concern, and when broken personal relationships and children get involved - the gloves tend to come off. This … Continue reading Agree When You Disagree: Custody, Opposing Partes, and Getting Along as Best Possible
EPA Honors Green Chemistry Winners – including our local Renmatix
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recognizing landmark green chemistry technologies developed by industrial pioneers and leading scientists that turn climate risk and other environmental problems into business opportunities, spurring innovation and economic development. Prince Law Offices, P.C. congratulates Renmatix from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania for being a winner. The Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award … Continue reading EPA Honors Green Chemistry Winners – including our local Renmatix
Is it Time to Appeal Your Property Assessment?
Your home or business property tax bill may have arrived recently and like many of us, you wonder if you are paying more than your fair share. How do you tell? What can you do? What is an assessment? In Pennsylvania, real estate assessment is the value the county assigns to your property. The assessment … Continue reading Is it Time to Appeal Your Property Assessment?
WARNING: Putative Firearms Attorneys Are On The Rise – Caveat Emptor
In the recent year, we have seen a drastic increase in attorneys purporting to handle firearms law issues; yet, many have not handled a firearms law issue, have stolen our copyrighted content and/or have provided ineffective assistance of counsel to their clients. Accordingly, it is imperative that any prospective client properly vet an attorney prior … Continue reading WARNING: Putative Firearms Attorneys Are On The Rise – Caveat Emptor
Lower Merion Township’s Preliminary Objections in Relation to its Unlawful Firearm Ordinance are DENIED
Today, the Honorable Steven Tolliver of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas issued a decision and order denying Lower Merion Township's Preliminary Objections requesting that the complaint filed by Firearm Owners Against Crime (FOAC) and other plaintiffs be dismissed. In so ruling, Judge Tolliver not only found that the individual plaintiffs sufficiently averred standing … Continue reading Lower Merion Township’s Preliminary Objections in Relation to its Unlawful Firearm Ordinance are DENIED
PaPUC Updates Technical Reference Manual Used to Assess Energy Savings Attributable to Energy Efficiency, Demand Side Response Measures
July 8, 2015, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PaPUC) approved updates to the Technical Reference Manual (TRM), aimed at making the TRM a more effective and professional tool for validating energy savings and providing support for Act 129 of 2008 goals. The TRM is used to assess energy savings attributable to energy efficiency and demand … Continue reading PaPUC Updates Technical Reference Manual Used to Assess Energy Savings Attributable to Energy Efficiency, Demand Side Response Measures
Words Hurt Too/Two
It has been a tumultuous past couple of weeks for SCOTUS watchers. Rarely has the Court issued a series of opinions of such sweep and contention. The reader may recall my earlier coverage of the oral arguments of a particular case from this 2014 session, Kingsley v. Hendrickson. Forgetting is understandable in light of a … Continue reading Words Hurt Too/Two
Yes, You Can Record Police Officers During The Course of Their Official Duty
One of the most common questions that seems to arise in the realm of constitutional rights involves whether an individual has the right to record encounters with police officers. The short answer is: Yes. Pennsylvania's Wiretap Act makes it a third degree felony to "intentionally intercept[] . . . any . . . oral communication." 18 … Continue reading Yes, You Can Record Police Officers During The Course of Their Official Duty