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Mr. Brahin was recently nominated as a "Super Lawyer" for the third consecutive year. This designation is reserved for the top 10% of attorneys in a particular state. In order to obtain this status, the attorney must go through a rigorous peer review process. For more information, go to www.superlawyers.com.
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We are pleased to announce that Roy H. Gordon, Esquire has joined the firm. Mr. Gordon is a litigation attorney who concentrates his practice in commercial, employment and general civil litigation. He is a graduate of Stockton University (cum laude) and earned his law degree and MBA from Rutgers University. Mr. Gordon was a legal intern at the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office and PECO and served as a law clerk for the Honorable Michael Haas. He previously worked for Bochetto & Lentz, P.C., a boutique litigation firm in Philadelphia. Mr. Gordon is a licensed in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He is experienced in cases involving general commercial litigation, the Wage Payment and Collection Law, trade secrets litigation, copyright litigation, cases involving the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Age Discrimination and Employment Act, and covenants not to compete. He regularly litigates matters involving personal injury claims, defamation and real estate defect and construction issues. Mr. Gordon also has extensive experience in cemetery litigation.
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Mr. Brahin’s CLE course "Confessions of Judgment – The Good, The Bad and the Ugly" which was presented at the 2018 PBI Real Estate Institute was chosen to be one of “the best of the Institute,” and was presented again at PBI’s "A Day on Real Estate" on August 1, 2019.
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Mr. Brahin was named by the Honorable Robert J. Mellon to serve on the Bucks County Injunction Practices Committee. This committee was formed by Judge Mellon to review and implement recommendations for practice and procedure regarding Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions in Bucks County. The recommendations of this Committee have been adopted by Judge Mellon.
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Mr. Brahin was selected, for the 3rd year in a row, as the Co-Presenter of the Bucks County Business Law Institute. The Institute provides continuing legal education for attorneys and judges regarding business, corporate and commercial law matters. there is typically a keynote session by a judge from the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas, and two parallel one-hour courses held through the day. The past two Institutes have been a resounding success, with over 65 attendees apiece and extremely positive reviews.
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Mr. Brahin recently had an opinion published in the Bucks County Law Reporter in a case where he represented the
prevailing party. In GOB International, LLC v. Steel Services, Inc., Bucks Co. L. Rep. Vol. 91, 35, 8/30/2018, pp. 16 – 21, the Plaintiff sued Steel Services, Inc. in a commercial dispute. Mr. Brahin successfully argued for dismissal of the case for lack of jurisdiction in Pennsylvania, as Steel Services, Inc. is a Virginia company and the transaction occurred in Virginia.
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