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Michael Kracht, Esquire Announces Retirement, Becomes “Of Counsel” at Weber, Kracht & Chellew

October 31, 2022 By WKC Law

Michael KrachtCongratulations to Michael Kracht, Esquire for a career of dedication, hard work and public service.  Effective October 24, 2022 (his 70th birthday), Michael’s relationship with Weber, Kracht & Chellew transitioned to a role “Of Counsel.”

Michael and his family moved to the Pennridge community in 1986 from Chester County where he worked for Legal Aid since returning from his stint in the Peace Corps in Ecuador. Initially, Michael practiced mainly as a defense attorney but quickly was introduced to real estate law, transactional law, and municipal law by the firm’s then partners, Mark Weber and Ian Abarbanel. With that growth came an expansion of the geographical area in which the firm practiced into the entirety of Southeast Pennsylvania.

During these years, Michael also presented Continuing Legal Education seminars on ethics.  From the beginning, as was true of the entire firm, he helped found and represent a significant number of Charitable Corporations and other volunteer entities, including the American Foundation for Children with AIDS, Pennridge FISH, the Indian Valley Housing Organization, and Keystone Opportunity Center.

In 1991, Michael was appointed as the Solicitor for Perkasie Borough and served in that capacity until 2003. He was also appointed Borough Solicitor to Dublin in 2002, a position he still holds.  Along with his partner at the firm, Richard Howard, he has been appointed to numerous Zoning Hearing Board Solicitorships including Perkasie, Souderton, Silverdale, and Sellersville.  Over the years, he has been appointed as special counsel to both Sellersville and Souderton. Additionally, for over 20 years he has represented both the Sellersville and Perkasie Fire Departments as part of his desire to give back to the community. Michael plans to continue pursuing his dedication to public service by continuing with his membership on the Doylestown Township Planning Commission and on his church’s Governing Council during his retirement.

Michael is most proud of the work he has done to preserve a significant amount of open space in Montgomery and Bucks Counties, together with the addition of access trails and other passive amenities.

Finally, as he learned from Weber, Kracht & Chellew’s founding partner, Mark Weber, Michael has attempted to represent each and every one of our clients to the best of his abilities, be they a prince or a pauper.

As we turn this page, we are happy that Michael will remain an active member of Weber, Kracht & Chellew in his new role as Of Counsel, where he will continue to represent select clients as well as assist other members of the firm.  The steady hand of Rick Howard, Esquire, our other attorneys, our dedicated team of paralegals, and staff will continue Weber, Kracht & Chellew’s tradition of excellent service to our clients and the community.

Filed Under: "The Usual Suspects", Michael Kracht

What Does a Paralegal Do?

June 7, 2022 By WKC Law

I have been an Estate Administration and Litigation Paralegal with Weber, Kracht & Chellew for three and a half years. When I tell people what I do for a living, many have no idea what a Paralegal does. I explain to them that when it comes to Litigation, I work with attorneys and assist them in preparing cases for trial or settlement.  I compare my role as a Paralegal to a nurse working with a doctor.  We do all the work, and the attorney gets all the credit! Just kidding, but seriously I truly love what I do.

As an Estate Administration Paralegal, I help our clients navigate the process of administering their loved one’s estate when they have passed away. As this can be a very difficult and upsetting time for the executor and family members, my role is to put their mind at ease by handling the probate process and bring the estate to closure with the court.  This involves completing the necessary paperwork to open an estate with the court, contacting the deceased’s creditors and financial institutions to have all debts paid and funds distributed to the estate. I also assist the attorney in completing the Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax Return. I find joy in this role as I can see the relief on our clients faces when I tell them, “I will handle that for you.”

My tasks as a Litigation Paralegal involve handling all aspects of personal injury claims from inception to resolution.  This involves determining the issues in each case and establishing possible defenses and documents needed to prove our defense.  These include, but are not limited to, obtaining medical records, expert reports, tax documents and lien information. Each case is different and therefore the documents required to obtain vary. I recently had the opportunity to participate in my first jury trial in Bucks County for a case I had been working on for a few years where we represented the Defendant. I was able to participate in jury selection and many other aspects of the trial. It was an amazing experience and helped me understand how the work we do on a case all comes together in the end. Best of all, we received a defense verdict!

I am also the firm’s Office Manager which offers a change from my daily Paralegal duties. This has been a challenging new role for me but one that I am enjoying. There is always something new to learn in both my Paralegal and Office Manager positions which helps to keep my job interesting. I enjoy working with all of the staff members at Weber, Kracht & Chellew and am fortunate to have such great team members!

 

Diane M Yaglinski

Diane Yaglinski joined Weber, Kracht & Chellew in 2018. A Paralegal since 2011, her responsibilities here at the firm cover all aspects of insurance defense cases. On her career as a Paralegal, Diane indicates “I enjoy the investigation aspect of my work as a Paralegal, specifically seeking answers and finding solutions to our client’s needs.”

Filed Under: "The Usual Suspects", Paralegal

Weber Kracht and Chellew Welcomes Associate Attorney Caroline B. Zook

May 3, 2022 By WKC Law

Weber Kracht and Chellew Attorneys at Law are pleased to welcome associate attorney Caroline B. Zook to the firm.

Caroline earned her J.D. from the Widener University Delaware Law School. She also holds a B.S. in Criminal Justice from York College of Pennsylvania. During law school and following graduation Caroline worked as in-house corporate counsel, focusing primarily on business law and intellectual property. Caroline will focus her work at Weber Kracht and Chellew on the practice areas of Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, and Family Law.

“Caroline Zook is a thoughtful, thorough, and persuasive advocate for her clients. She values the importance of keeping her clients informed as she pursues the most favorable outcomes on their behalf,” said Weber Kracht and Chellew partner Michael Kracht.

Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, Caroline is a member of the Bucks County Bar Association and is a volunteer for their ABA Mock Trial competition.

 

Filed Under: "The Usual Suspects", Civil Litigation, Family Law, Litigation

Weber Kracht and Chellew Welcomes Associate Attorney Kathryn Liebhaber

December 17, 2020 By WKC Law

We are pleased to welcome associate attorney Kathryn Liebhaber to the firm. Kathryn will focus her work on the practice areas of Civil Litigation, Estate Planning and Administration, and Family Law.

A Bucks County native, Kathryn earned her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Kathryn served as a certified legal intern through the University of Pittsburgh School of Law Family Law Clinic, where she represented indigent clients in family law matters. After law school, Kathryn was a law clerk for the Honorable David W. Addy in the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Following her clerkship, she went on to practice family law exclusively for over ten years in the Lehigh Valley and surrounding areas. During that time, she represented clients in all aspects and phases of family law cases, including divorce, custody, child support, alimony, Protection from Abuse, grandparent rights, and the unique needs of LGBTQ clients.

Kathryn also was frequently appointed as an arbitrator in Carbon County for a variety of civil matters. Due to her extensive experience in family law, she served as the Divorce Review Officer for the Honorable Daniel K. McCarthy, Interim Judge for the Court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County.

“Kathryn is driven by her desire to make a positive impact on the lives of her clients. Her straightforward approach and thorough preparation instill her clients with confidence that she will be a dedicated and zealous advocate on their behalf,” said Weber Kracht and Chellew partner Michael Kracht.

Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, Kathryn Liebhaber is a member of the Bucks County Bar Association.

 

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: "The Usual Suspects"

Weber Kracht and Chellew Welcomes Associate Attorney Sarah Jammer

December 9, 2019 By WKC Law

Sarah Jammer associate attorneyWe are pleased to welcome associate attorney Sarah Jammer to the firm. Sarah will focus her work on the practice areas of Civil Litigation, Criminal Defense, and Family Law.

A native of Blooming Glen in Hilltown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Sarah earned a B.S. in Criminal Justice from Kutztown University. Directly after earning her J.D. from the Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law in 2017 Sarah served as a dynamic Bucks County Assistant District Attorney, successfully handling a wide range of cases including DUI and narcotics matters, sexual assaults, and domestic assaults, working numerous felony and misdemeanor jury and bench trials.

“Sarah Jammer is a determined and persuasive advocate for her clients, with an ability to quickly spot any potential issues in a situation and determine the course of action to bring the best possible resolution,” said Weber Kracht and Chellew partner Michael Kracht.

Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, Sarah Jammer is a member of the Bucks County Bar Association.

 

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

 

Filed Under: "The Usual Suspects", Civil Litigation, Criminal Defense, Family Law

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