Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP
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Centre Square West
1500 Market Street, Suite 3400
Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States
Phone: (215) 665-3000
Fax: (215) 665-3165
Areas Of Practice
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Appellate Practice
- Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law
- Bankruptcy
- Business Organizations
- Commercial Law & Contracts
- Construction Law
- Criminal Law
- Debtor/Creditor
- Education
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Locations
Other U.S. Locations- Connecticut
- Delaware
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
Number of Attorneys
100+ Attorneys
Navigating the school year and the start of extra-curricular activities is hard enough. When you are separated or divorced, it can be even more challenging…
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/ Family Law
The post-Labor Day surge in family law cases comes with many questions, including concerns about upcoming holidays, and whether a divorce will be finalized by year-end. For some, the imminent tax extension deadline for personal…
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/ Family Law, Taxation
You and your co-parent are at an impasse on an issue pertaining to your child, and you realize you need the Court’s assistance. In New Jersey, litigants can request various reliefs through the family court by engaging in what is…
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/ Civil Procedure, Family Law
As we previously reported, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized a rule in April that would prohibit non-competes in most contexts, and was slated to go into effect on September 4, 2024. Businesses and business groups…
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/ Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Labor & Employment Law
After an abused party appears for an ex-parte hearing, a date is scheduled for a full hearing involving both parties. These matters move very quickly within the legal system as the law dictates that the full hearing must be held…
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/ Civil Procedure, Family Law
In October 2023, the Pennsylvania Superior Court issued a decision in R.S.K. v. D.L.K., 375 EDA 2023, 2023 WL 6534182, at *1 (Pa. Super. Ct. Oct. 6, 2023), weighing in on the gender transition care for a child in a custody…
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/ Family Law
In June 2024, the Biden Administration announced several immigration actions using the authority of the executive branch. Within a political landscape of stalemate on virtually all things immigration, it has not been unusual for…
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/ Family Law, Immigration Law
Finding an attorney who is the right fit can be tough and it may mean you have to speak to more than one before you find someone you like. Have you ever wondered what happens if you decide to retain one attorney over the other…
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/ Law Practice Products & Services
As previously reported by HR Legalist, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently finalized a rule that would prohibit non-competes in most contexts, and which was set to take effect on September 4th of this year…
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/ Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Labor & Employment Law
As lawyers, we essentially learn how to speak a completely different language that sounds like gibberish to the average person. While we always make an effort to keep you informed and explain all aspects of your case, there are…
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/ Family Law
As noted in our June 24, 2024 blog and client alert, the Department of Labor’s new Overtime Rule is subject to several legal challenges, including in Texas. On Friday, a federal judge in the Eastern District of Texas temporarily…
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/ Administrative Law, Civil Remedies, Labor & Employment Law
We were all deeply moved by the images of President George H.W. Bush’s service dog, Sully, lying near the late president’s casket. Service animals provide an invaluable resource for hundreds of thousands of Americans living…
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/ Civil Rights
A “gray divorce” generally refers to spouses divorcing later in life, usually after decades of marriage. A common question that comes up within this group of individuals pertains to how a divorce may impact a spouse’s social…
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/ Family Law
We are seeing more sunshine during the day, water ice openings, and traffic to the shore. It must be summertime! Although summer brings excitement and joy, it also means the loss of school-provided childcare and other issues…
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/ Family Law
As covered in our April 2024 blog and client alert, the US Department of Labor has unveiled a new rule, substantially increasing the salary threshold for exemptions to mandatory time-and-a-half overtime, that is set to take…
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/ Labor & Employment Law
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