On December 15th there is a PBI CLE on the monumental civil rule changes in Montgomery County Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas. Below is additional information. To register or learn more click here.

Are you ready? Monumental changes to the local civil rules in Montgomery County become effective January 1, 2016

A sea change in how civil cases are processed and litigated in Montgomery County is coming on January 1, 2016. The dramatic changes include new deadlines that will be imposed by the court in every case filed after January 1, 2016. How will these changes affect the way you handle your cases? What are the consequences if you miss the new deadlines? What will be the impact on your clients if you fail to adhere to the deadlines? There is no phase-in period for these changes so you need to know about them now.

There is no better way to learn about these significant changes than from our top notch faculty:

The Honorable Thomas M. DelRicci, Administrative Judge of the Civil Division of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas

Michael R. Kehs, Esquire, Court Administrator, Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas/p>

Wendy G. Rothstein, Esquire, Fox Rothschild LLP

Paul C. Troy, Esquire, Kane, Pugh, Knoell, Troy & Kramer, LLP

If you ever handle civil cases in Montgomery County, this course is a "must attend." You can't risk not having a clear understanding of the rules – and, perhaps more importantly, of the court's expectations of you.

Come for lunch – and enjoy the program that follows!

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