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Weber Kracht and Chellew Welcomes Attorney Sandy Jainauth-Barone

May 12, 2017 By WKC Law

Sandy Jainauth BaroneWe are pleased to welcome attorney Sandy Jainauth-Barone to the firm. Her practice areas include Insurance Defense, Civil and Commercial Litigation, and Estate Planning and Administration.

“Sandy is known for her tenacious advocacy on behalf of her clients,” said Weber Kracht and Chellew managing partner, Michael Kracht. “Her dedication, focus, and genuine care for her work on behalf of her clients are evident in every case.”

Sandy received her law degree from City University of New York Law School in 1995 and her undergraduate degree from Queens College in 1992, graduating with academic honors. In addition to a certificate in estate planning, she earned her master of laws in taxation from the Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law in 2009.

Outside of the office, Sandy serves as a volunteer attorney with the Wills for Heroes Foundation drafting and executing wills, financial powers of attorney, and health care documents for first responders and their spouses or domestic partners. She is also a tax volunteer with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program, providing tax assistance to individuals and families with low to moderate income.

Sandy Jainauth-Barone is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. An active member of the Bucks County Bar Association, she is also affiliated with the Bucks County Estate Planning Council.

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: Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Bucks County Bar Association, Civil and Commercial Litigation, Estate Planning and Administration, Insurance Defense, Sandy Jainauth-Barone, Temple University School of Law

Meet the Attorneys: Dean Arthur

October 7, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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Dean Arthur is one of the most respected and well-known lawyers in Bucks County. A former president of the Bucks County Bar Association, Dean is widely known among his colleagues and clients alike for his knowledge of the judicial system, his practical advice and his ability to assist clients in an outstanding and thorough manner.

During the past 30 years, Dean has tried over 300 cases, primarily involving insurance defense and criminal defense matters. As a result, he is practiced at looking at all of his clients’ options in a case and then arriving at the proper strategy to obtain the best result possible, in the most cost-effective way. Clients appreciate Dean’s “take charge” attitude of their case which allows them to go on with their day-to-day business while the matter proceeds, knowing Dean will be constantly providing them with helpful status reports if desired.

Throughout his career and even dating back to law school, Dean has been passionate in his work to deliver pro bono legal services to those unable to afford proper representation. He has been on the Board of Directors of Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania since 2001 and served as its President from 2003-2005. The stated mission of Legal Aid is to “provide quality legal representation to low-income and vulnerable people in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery County.” Dean has twice been recognized statewide for his tireless pro bono efforts, receiving the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Pro Bono Award in both 2001 and 2011 and the Bucks County Bar Association’s Arthur B. Walsh Jr. Pro Bono Award (2001).

Dean’s ties to Pennsylvania run deep. Immediately upon graduating from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis in 1979, Dean returned to Pennsylvania to serve as a Deputy Attorney General in the Pa. Attorney General’s Office, primarily handling tax litigation. Thereafter, he spent 3 ½ years in the Bucks County Public Defender’s Office learning the criminal justice system inside and out before going into private practice. A graduate of Haverford College (B.A. 1974), Dean spent two years teaching history at George School before going to law school.

Practice Areas:

  • Civil and commercial litigation
  • Insurance Defense
  • Criminal Defense

Admissions:

  • Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Professional Affiliations:

Bucks County Bar Association

  • President (2005-2006)
  • Pro Bono Committee
  • Bench Bar Committee
  • Past Presidents Committee

Community Involvement:

Legal Aid of Southeastern Pa.

  • Board Member 2001-Present
  • President (2003-2005)

Education:

Washington University School of Law (J.D. 1979)
Haverford College (B.A. 1974)

Personal Interests:
Dean is an avid sailor on Galena Lake in Peace Valley Park.

Dean’s Blog Posts:
DUI on a Boat?

 

This blog 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: Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Bucks County, Bucks County Bar Association, civil litigation, commercial litigation, Criminal Defense, George School, Haverford College, Insurance Defense, Legal Aid of Southeastern Pa., Washington University School of Law

DUI on a Boat?

October 7, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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We all know that it is illegal to drive a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Pennsylvania statutes outline the different penalties that can be imposed depending upon an individual’s blood alcohol content at the time he or she is arrested for this crime. However, many of us may not know that it is also illegal to ride a bicycle under the influence of alcohol. The same penalties that can be imposed for driving a motor vehicle under the influence apply to operating a bicycle under the influence.

In addition, did you know that it is also illegal to operate a boat under the influence of alcohol? I recently represented an individual who was stopped by a park ranger as he was exiting his kayak from the Delaware River. The kayak did not have the required launch permit, so the park ranger approached my client. He noticed an odor of alcohol and took my client to a hospital for a blood test. When the test showed a blood alcohol content over the legal limit, he was arrested for operating a watercraft under the influence of alcohol. Fortunately, plea negotiations resulted in a very good outcome for the client, but we should all be aware of this crime as fall weather allows us to enjoy time outdoors a little longer.

 

DeanArthur

Dean Arthur is one of the most respected and well-known lawyers in Bucks County. A former president of the Bucks County Bar Association, Dean specializes in Civil and Commercial Litigation, Insurance Defense and Criminal Defense at Weber Kracht and Chellew.

This blog 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: DUI Tagged With: blood alcohol content, Bucks County Bar Association, civil litigation, commercial litigation, Criminal Defense, Dean Arthur, Delaware River, driving under the influence, DUI, Insurance Defense, launch permit, Weber Kracht & Chellew

This Week at Weber, Kracht and Chellew

September 26, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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Here’s a wrap-up of the week’s blog posts gathered for your coffee reading:

We got to know our attorney, Abigail Fillman, who also provided Part 1 of a blog series called,  “I Know My Rights!” Ok, So What Are They?

Our #ThrowbackThursday (#TBT) moment on social media was a look back at our Kids Voting in November 2013. We’ll have more information on the 2014 edition soon.

Are you ready for the Perkasie FallFest 5K? Perkasie Olde Towne Association and Perkasie Borough are teaming up to bring double the fun to the annual FallFest. Read all about it here.

Keep up with all Weber, Kracht and Chellew news by checking this blog, liking us on Facebook, connecting with us on LinkedIn or following us on Twitter.

This blog 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: Community Events, Constitutional Rights, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Bucks County Children's Advocacy Center, Central Bucks, Constitution, Constitutional Rights, Criminal Defense, Emerson College, FallFest, FallFest 5K, Insurance Defense, Miranda Warning, Mirandize, Montgomery County, Perkasie Borough, Perkasie Olde Towne Association, Upper Bucks

Meet the Attorneys: Abigail Fillman

September 24, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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Abigail Fillman is one of the hardest working and enthusiastic lawyers in Bucks County. Clients find her to be an excellent listener who is incredibly easy to talk to and who simplifies their legal matters so they understand exactly what they are facing. Abigail truly enjoys helping each of her clients who have ranged in age from 21 years to 85 years old. Her practice includes representing men and women in insurance defense matters which run the gamut from auto accidents and injuries to injuries or property damage from falling trees or branches. She also represents clients in family law and criminal matters. A member of the Pennsylvania Bar and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Abigail enjoys being in court and vigorously defending the rights of clients. At the heart of everything she does is her sincere desire to help people.

A self-described “people person”, Abigail was an Assistant Branch Manager at National Penn Bank when she decided to go to law school. She received a Presidential Scholarship and recognition for distinguished trial advocacy while at Temple University School of Law. While at Temple, Abigail interned for a year at the Chester County District Attorney’s Office. Following graduation, she joined the Bucks County District Attorney’s office becoming a Deputy District Attorney. Long involved in the rights and welfare of children, Abigail volunteers her time to assist in the growth of the Bucks County Children’s Advocacy Center, an organization dedicated to the protection and well-being of the youth of Bucks County with which Abigail worked closely during her time as a Deputy District Attorney.

Abigail received her undergraduate degree in Acting from Emerson College in 2000.

Practice Areas:

·              Insurance Defense
·              Family Law
.             Criminal Defense

Admissions:
·               Pennsylvania
·               United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Professional Affiliations:
·               Member of the Friends of the CAC Committee, Bucks County Children’s Advocacy Center
·               Member, Bucks County Bar Association

Public Offices:
·               Deputy District Attorney, Bucks County District Attorney’s Office (6 years)

Education:
J.D. Temple University School of Law 2007
Presidential Scholarship
Distinguished Class Performance in Trial Advocacy
B.F.A.  Emerson College  2000

Personal Interests:
When not practicing law, Abigail enjoys cooking, old movies, searching for treasures at antique and consignment shops and planning her upcoming wedding to a local farmer! After college, she acted in an independent film.

Although after leaving the District Attorney’s Office, Abigail did not intend to defend clients in criminal matters after her services were requested in connection with the Bucks County conflict list, a list of private attorneys who assist in criminal defense matters when the Office of the Public Defender is unable to represent an individual due to a conflict of interest, she learned that she was fulfilled by helping people who became involved in the criminal court system as a result of drug addiction, emotional trauma or dire financial straits.  One client told Abigail after her court appearance that Abigail “saved her life.”  That particular client had turned to drugs after the death of her husband, leaving her with two children.  After being charged with a felony identical to that which would be charged for a career heroin dealer, this widow, now facing potential incarceration in a state correctional institution sought help.  Abigail was able to ensure the client was able to remain at home with her children on probation and that she began treatment for her drug addiction.

Abigail’s Blog Posts:
“I Know My Rights!” Ok, So What Are They? | Part 1
“I Know My Rights!” Ok, So What Are They? | Part 2

 

This blog 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: Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Bucks County Children's Advocacy Center, Criminal Defense, Emerson College, Family Law, Insurance Defense, Temple University School of Law

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