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1 4 THE LEGA L INTE LLIGE NCE RT H UR SDAY, MA R C H 2 5 , 2 0 2 1VOL P. 1590PUBLIC NOTICESJennifer McCullough215.557.2321ESTATE NOTICESNOTICE TO COUNSELYour attention is directed toSection 3162 of the Probate,Estates and Fiduciaries Codeof June 30, 1972 (Act No.164) which requires advertisement of grant of letters to contain the name and address ofthe personal representatives.ORPHANS’ COURT OFPHILADELPHIA COUNTYLetters have been granted on theEstate of each of the followingdecedents to the representativesnamed, who request all personshaving claims against the Estateto present them in writing and allpersons indebted to the Estate tomake payment to them (unlessotherwise noted all addresses being in Philadelphia)CHEN TING, BETTY -- Terrence K. Ting, Executor, 50 LongMeadow Rd., Royersford, PA19464; Gary P. Lewis, Attorney,Lewis McIntosh & Teare, LLC,372 N. Lewis Road, P.O. Box 575,Royersford, PA 19468.3-18-3*FELDMAN, MIRIAM -- Martha Herman, Administrator, c/oLaw Offices of Michelle C. Berk,P.C., 1300 Virginia Drive, Suite325A, Fort Washington, PA19034; Michelle C. Berk, Attorney, Law Offices of Michelle C.Berk, P.C., 1300 Virginia Drive,Suite 325A, Fort Washington, PA19034.3-25-3*FULLER, AIDEN -- Nydia Fuller,Administrator, 28 Palmer Drive,Middletown, DE 19709; Lane R.Jubb, Jr., Attorney, The BeasleyFirm, LLC, 1125 Walnut Street,Philadelphia, PA 19107.3-11-3*GILLIARD, DELORES -- Norma Sharon Gilliard, Executor,1657 Forest Park Drive, Forestville, MD 20747; Erika Smith, Attorney, 1650 Market Street, Suite3600, Philadelphia, PA 19103.3-25-3*GLIEWE, UNADA G. -- BruceW. McCullough, Executor, 4815Springfield Ave., Philadelphia, PA19143; Bruce W. McCullough, Attorney, Bodell Bove, LLC, 1225N. King St., Suite 1000, Wilmington, DE 19801.3-25-3*GOURLEY, DANIEL J. (a/k/aDANIEL GOURLEY) -- ThomasW. Gourley, Executor, c/o John J.Leonard, Esquire, Leonard, Sciolla,Leonard & Tinari, LLP, Two PennCenter, Suite 1910, 1500 JFK Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19102;John J. Leonard, Attorney, Leonard, Sciolla, Leonard & Tinari,LLP, Two Penn Center, Suite1910, 1500 JFK Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19102.3-11-3*HOYE-COX, PAMELA MARIE-- Cynthia Johnson, Administrator, c/o Demetrius J. Parrish, Jr.,Esquire, 7715 Crittenden Street,#360, Philadelphia, PA 19118; Demetrius J. Parrish, Jr., Attorney,7715 Crittenden Street, #360, Philadelphia, PA 19118.3-18-3*jmccullough@alm.comJACKSON, JOHN HERBERTa/k/a JOHN H. JACKSON a/k/aJOHN JACKSON -- Cheryl M.Walmsley,Executrix,1609Chestnut Ave., Haddon Heights,NJ 08035; Joseph G. Maniaci,Atty.,ManiaciCiccotta&Schweizer, 6720 Frankford Ave.,Philadelphia, PA 19135.3-25-1*MARINELLI,BARBARA -ClairM.Stewart,Esquire,Administratrix, 100 S. Broad Street#1523, Philadelphia, PA 19102;Clair M. Stewart, Attorney, 100 S.Broad Street #1523, Philadelphia,PA 19102.3-25-3*ORLICKI,NANCY -- ArleneGable, Executrix, 10862 KnightsRoad, Philadelphia, PA 19154;David A. Schweizer, Attorney,Maniaci, Ciccotta & Schweizer,6720 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19135.3-25-3*RYSKALCZYK, WALTER(a/k/a WLODZIMIERZ RY SKALCZYK) -- John Ryskalczyk,Administrator, 1115 Hartel Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111.3-25-3*City of PhiladelphiaPublic Hearing NoticeThe Committee on Labor and Civil Service of the Council of the City ofPhiladelphia will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, April 5, 2021, at1:00 PM, in a remote manner using Microsoft Teams. This remotehearing may be viewed on Xfinity Channel 64, Fios Channel 40 or http://phlcouncil.com/watch-city-council/ , to hear testimony on the followingitem:200625 An Ordinance amending Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Regulation of Businesses, Trades and Professions,” by adding anew Chapter 9-4700, to prohibit employers from requiring prospectiveemployees to undergo testing for the presence of marijuana as a condition of employment, under certain terms and conditions.Speakers interested in giving testimony on any of these legislative mattersmust call 215-686-3455 (leave voicemail), or send an e-mail to rachel.meadows@phila.gov by 3 p.m. the day before the hearing and submit thefollowing information: Full name Callback telephone number where you can be reached Identify the bill number that will be addressedSpeakers who submitted the above information within the required timeframe will be telephoned during the public hearing and invited to the remote hearing. They will be given additional instructions by the Committee Chair once they are connected.Immediately following the public hearing, a meeting of the Committee onLabor and Civil Service, open to the public, will be held to consider theaction to be taken on the above listed item.Copies of the foregoing item are available in the Office of the Chief Clerkof the Council, Room 402, City Hall.Michael A. DeckerChief Clerk3-25-1*SANCHEZ, KEVIN M. -- JuanM. Maldonado, Administrator,c/o William E. Malone, Jr., Esq.,21 West Third St., Media, PA19063; William E. Malone, Jr., Attorney, 21 West Third St., Media,PA 19063.3-25-3*STEIN-O’BRIEN,EMILY -Genevieve Stein-O’Brien, P h DMHS, Administrator, 1710 ParkAvenue, Baltimore, MD 21217.3-25-3*Follow us onTwitterwww.twitter.com/thelegalintelCITY COUNCILCity of PhiladelphiaPublic Hearing NoticeThe Committee on Fiscal Stability and Intergovernmental Cooperation ofthe Council of the City of Philadelphia will hold a Public Hearing onWednesday, March 31, 2021, at 9:00 AM, in a remote manner usingMicrosoft Teams. This remote hearing may be viewed on Xfinity Channel 64, Fios Channel 40 or http://phlcouncil.com/watch-city-council/, tohear testimony on the following items:200406 Resolution authorizing the Committee on Fiscal Stability and Intergovernmental Cooperation to hold quarterly hearings that includemonthly reporting requirements, to discuss the fiscal position andoverarching social impact goals of the City, including and as related tothe Five-Year Plan and the reporting requirements set forth in the Quarterly City Manager’s Report (“QCMR”) and as submitted to thePennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority (“PICA”).Speakers interested in giving testimony on any of these legislative mattersmust call 724-552-7379, or send an e-mail to laurel.grbach@phila.gov by3 p.m. the day before the hearing and submit the following information: Full name Callback telephone number where you can be reached Identify the resolution number that will be addressedSpeakers who submitted the above information within the required timeframe will be telephoned during the public hearing and invited to the remote hearing. They will be given additional instructions by the Committee Chair once they are connected.Immediately following the public hearing, a meeting of the Committee onFiscal Stability and Intergovernmental Cooperation, open to the public,will be held to consider the action to be taken on the above listed items.Copies of the foregoing items are available in the Office of the ChiefClerk of the Council, Room 402, City Hall.Michael A. DeckerChief Clerk3-25-1*www.thelegalintelligencer.comFor the full online version ofThe Legal lintelligencerCity of PhiladelphiaPublic Hearing NoticeThe Special Committee on Gun Violence Prevention of the Council of theCity of Philadelphia will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, March 30,2021, at 10:00 AM, in a remote manner using Microsoft Teams. Thisremote hearing may be viewed on Xfinity Channel 64, Fios Channel 40or http://phlcouncil.com/watch-city-council/ , to hear testimony on thefollowing items:170609 Resolution authorizing the creation of a "Special Committee onGun Violence Prevention" to address Philadelphia’s enduring plague ofgun violence by facilitating coordination among stakeholders and formulating a comprehensive gun violence prevention strategy.Speakers interested in giving testimony on any of these legislative mattersmust call 215-686-3412 ext. 8, or send an e-mail to brett.nedelkoff@phila.gov by 3 p.m. the day before the hearing and submit the following information: Full name Callback telephone number where you can be reached Identify the resolution number that will be addressedSpeakers who submitted the above information within the required timeframe will be telephoned during the public hearing and invited to the remote hearing. They will be given additional instructions by the Committee Chair once they are connected.Immediately following the public hearing, a meeting of the Special Committee on Gun Violence Prevention, open to the public, will be held toconsider the action to be taken on the above listed items.Copies of the foregoing items are available in the Office of the ChiefClerk of the Council, Room 402, City Hall.Michael A. DeckerChief Clerk3-25-1*COMPLAINTSCourt of Common Pleas - Phila. County, PA - Dec. Term 2020/No.001262 - Complaint To Quiet Title - Philadelphia Land Bank, Plaintiffvs. Shanti Pickens, Defendant - To: Shanti Pickens, Defendant,142 W.Airy St., Norristown, PA 19401. TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Plaintiffhas filed an action Quiet Title on 2224 Wilder St., Philadelphia, PA19146, as captioned above. NOTICE: IF YOU WISH TO DEFEND,YOU MUST ENTER A WRITTEN APPEARANCE PERSONALLYOR BY ATTORNEY AND FILE YOUR DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE WARNED THAT IF YOUFAIL TO DO SO THE CASE MAY PROCEED WITHOUT YOUAND A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE FOR THE RELIEF REQUESTED BYTHE PLAINTIFF. YOU MAY LOSE MONEY OR PROPERTY OROTHER RIGHTS IMPORTANT TO YOU. YOU SHOULD TAKETHIS NOTICE TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOTHAVE A LAWYER GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SETFORTH BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER. IF YOU CANNOTAFFORD TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TOPROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AGENCIESTHAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE PERSONSAT A REDUCED FEE OR NO FEE. Phila. Bar Assn., 1101 MarketSt., 10th Fl., Phila., PA 19107, 215.238.6333, Jennifer Popelack, Atty.for Plaintiff, Mattioni, Ltd., 100 N. Independence Mall West., Ste. 5ANW, Phila., PA 19106, 215.629.1600.3-25-1*

VOL P. 1591T H UR SDAY, MA R C H 2 5 , 2 0 2 1THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER 15PUBLIC NOTICESJennifer McCullough215.557.2321jmccullough@alm.comINTENT TO FORECLOSEat a per diem of 11.39 obtained by Wilmington Trust National Association Not In Its Individual Capacity but Solely as Trustee of MFRA Trust2015-1 (“Wilmington”) against you.HILL WALLACK LLPMichael J. Shavel, Esquire (Attorney I.D. 60554)Jill M. Fein, Esquire (Attorney ID.: 318491)Kaitlin D. Shire, Esquire (Attorney ID.: 324226)777 Township Line Road, Suite 250Yardley, PA 19067Tel. 215-579-7700Fax 215-579-9248Attorneys for PlaintiffNOTICE OF OWNER’S RIGHTSYOU MAY BE ABLE TO PREVENT THIS SHERIFF’S SALETo prevent this Sheriff’s Sale, you must take immediate action:IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASOF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIACIVIL ACTIONNO. 190606863WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONALASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUALCAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEEFOR MFRA TRUST 2015-1Plaintiff,vs.EVERETT BRADLEY,ERIC BRADLEY,TIFFANY BRADLEY, ANDSTEPHANIE BRADLEY IN THEIR CAPACITYAS HEIRS OF EDWARD BRADLEY, DECEASEDANDUNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS,AND ALL PERSONS CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLEOR INTEREST FROM OR UNDER EDWARDBRADLEY, DECEASEDDefendants.NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTYTO: EVERETT BRADLEY, HEIR OF EDWARD BRADLEY, DECEASED726 W Nedro AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19120ERIC BRADLEY, HEIR OF EDWARD BRADLEY, DECEASED726 W Nedro AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19120TIFFANY BRADLEY, HEIR OF EDWARD BRADLEY, DECEASED726 W Nedro AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19120AND3430 Hicks RoadTurbeville, SC 29162STEPHANIE BRADLEY, HEIR OF EDWARD BRADLEY, D E CEASED726 W Nedro AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19120AND3430 Hicks RoadTurbeville, SC 29162UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, AND ALL PERSONS CLAIMING RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST FROM OR UNDER EDWARD BRADLEY,DECEASED726 W Nedro AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19120AND6101 Morris Street, Apt 1224Philadelphia, PA 19144DATE: 12/07/2020Your house (real estate) at: 726 W Nedro Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19120is scheduled to be sold at Sheriff’s Sale on May 4, 2021, 2021, at 9 a.m.,at 3801 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 to enforce the judgmentof 125,814.58 plus interest from September 15, 2020 to the date of Sale1. This sale will be cancelled if you pay back to Wilmington the amountof the judgment plus interests, costs, and reasonable attorney fees due orthe back payments, late charges, costs, interest and reasonable attorneyfees due. To find out how much you must pay, you may call Hill WallackLLP at 215-579-7700.2. You may be able to stop the sale by filing a petition asking the Courtto strike or open the judgment, if the judgment was improperly entered.You may also ask the Court to postpone the sale for good cause.3. You may be able to stop the sale through other legal proceedings.You may need an attorney to asset your rights. The sooner you contactone, the more chance you will have of stopping the sale. (See the following notice on how to obtain an attorney.)YOU MAY STILL BE ABLE TO SAVE YOUR PROPERTY ANDYOU HAVE OTHER RIGHTS EVEN IF THE SHERIFF’S SALEDOES TAKE PLACE.1. If the Sheriff’s Sale is not stopped, your property will be sold to thehighest bidder. You may find out the price bid by calling HillWallackLLP at 215-579-7700.2. You may be able to petition the Court to set aside the sale if the bidprice was grossly inadequate compared to the value of your property.3. The sale will go through only if the buyer pays the Sheriff the fullamount due in the sale. To find out if this has happened, you may callHillWallack LLP at (215) 579-7700.4. If the amount due from the buyer is not paid to the Sheriff, you will remain the owner of the property as if the sale never happened.5. You have a right to remain in the property until the full amount due ispaid to the Sheriff, and the Sheriff gives a deed to the buyer. At that time,the buyer may bring legal proceedings to evict you.6. You may be entitled to a share of the money which was paid for yourhouse. A schedule of distribution of the money bid for your house will befiled by the Sheriff within thirty (30) days of the sale. This schedule willstate who will be receiving the money. The money will be paid out inaccordance with this schedule unless exceptions (reasons why the proposed distribution is wrong) are filed with the Sheriff within ten (10) daysafter the posting of the schedule of distribution.7. You may also have other rights and defenses or ways of getting yourhouse back, if you act immediately after the sale.YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER A TONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE LISTEDBELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.Philadelphia County Bar Association1101 Market Street, 11th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19107Phone: (215) 238-6333RECORDS DEPARTMENTNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,under Philadelphia Home RuleCharter Section Number 8-407,that on March 22, 2021 STREETSDEPARTMENTREGULATIONS FOR TRANSIT PLATFORM AREAS promulgated bythe Department of Streets wasfiled with the Department of Records, Room 158, City Hall, available to view at http://regulations.phila-records.com/ . Anyone affected thereby may file a writtenrequest for hearing with the Department of Records within thirty(30) days of the above date, including by sending an e-mail toregulations@phila.gov. These regulations will become effective atthe conclusion of this notice period if no hearing is requested.James P. Leonard, Esq.Commissioner of Records3-25-1*Do youneed to reachthe bestcandidatesinPennsylvania’slegal market?Look for GreatResults withThe LegalIntelligencer’sNewlyRe-designedClassified SectionCall our RecruitmentAdvertising consultanttoday at973-854-2905for more information.PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACTYOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BEA DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE.3-25-1*To publish your Corporate Notices,call Jennifer McCulloughat 215-557-2321Email : jmccullough@alm.com

1 6 THE LEGA L INTELLIGENCERT H UR SDAY, MA R C H 2 5 , 2 0 2 1L E G A LVOL P. 1592L I S T I N G SCOURTNOTIC E SAll communications in reference to the proposal should be received by May 28, 2021.E-mail is the preferred method for submitting comments, suggestions, or objections; any e-mailedsubmission need not be reproduced and resubmitted via mail. The Committee will acknowledgereceipt of all submissions.SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIAAPPELLATE COURT PROCEDURAL RULES COMMITTEENOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKINGBy the Appellate Court Procedural Rules Committee,Proposed Amendment of Pa.R.A.P. 102, 121, 122, 125, 1921,1931, 2173, 2174, and 2701 with Correlative Amendment of 120, 123, 124, 551, 554,556, 902, 906, 907, 908, 1101, 1102, 1111, 1115, 1121, 1301, 1311, 1312, 1321,1571, 1734, 1932, 1934, 1941, 1952, 1973, 2152, 2153, 2156, 2171, 2176, 2541, 2546, 2571,3101, 3114, and 3901 (omitted)The Appellate Court Procedural Rules Committee is considering proposing to theSupreme Court of Pennsylvania the amendment of Proposed Amendment of Pa.R.A.P. 102, 121, 122,125, 1921, 1931, 2173, 2174, and 2701 with Correlative Amendment of 120, 123, 124, 551, 554, 556,902, 906, 907, 908, 1101, 1102, 1111, 1115, 1121, 1301, 1311, 1312, 1321, 1571, 1734, 1932, 1934,1941, 1952, 1973, 2152, 2153, 2156, 2171, 2176, 2541, 2546, 2571, 3101, 3114, and 3901 (omitted)for the reasons set forth in the accompanying explanatory report. Pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. No. 103(a)(1), the proposal is being published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin for comments, suggestions, or objections prior to submission to the Supreme Court.Any reports, notes, or comments in the proposal have been inserted by the Committeefor the convenience of those using the rules. They will neither constitute a part of the rules nor beofficially adopted by the Supreme Court.Additions to the text of the proposal are bolded and underlined; deletions to the text arebolded and bracketed.The Committee invites all interested persons to submit comments, suggestions, or objections in writing to:FAX:Karla M. Shultz, CounselAppellate Court Procedural Rules CommitteeSupreme Court of PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Judicial CenterPO Box 62635Harrisburg, PA tricia A. McCulloughChairPUBLICATION REPORTThe Appellate Court Procedural Rules Committee is considering proposing the amendment of Pennsylvania Rules of Appellate Procedure 102, 121, 122, 125, 1921, 1931, 2173, 2174, and2701 to codify procedures for the use of PACFile in the appellate courts. A prior version of PACFilerules was published for comment at 49 Pa.B. 825 (February 23, 2019).Currently, the use of PACFile in the appellate courts is generally governed by Pa.R.A.P.125, which relies upon various administrative orders. From a procedural perspective, PACFile isused for two processes. The first process is the filing and service of documents by the parties, whichis subject to the Amended Order of January 6, 2014, Judicial Admin. Dkt. 418. The second processis the transmission and remand of the record on appeal, which is subject to the Order of November13, 2015, Judicial Admin. Dkt. 450. Both of these processes are operationalized through online userguidance and instruction provided by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.Regarding the filing and service of documents by the parties, the Committee originallypublished a proposal for new rules Pa.R.A.P. 130-136 to primarily govern that process. Since publication, the proposal has been substantially revised. The rule governing PACFile, as it relatesto format, filing, service, and signature of documents, is Pa.R.A.P. 125 and largely modeled afterPa.R.Crim.P. 576.1; Pa.R.J.C.P. 205; Pa.R.J.C.P. 1205 with modifications specific to appellate courtprocedures.As with the prior proposal, Pa.R.A.P. 125(a)(ii) provides for a not-yet determined dateupon which attorney participation in PACFile will become mandatory, but for good cause shown.Comments are specifically invited as to reader’s opinion about a sufficient lead time, e.g., 6 months,12 months, before mandatory participation. The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated a wide acceptance of PACFile and the capacity for an increased volume of documents to befiled via PACFile.Court Notices continues on 20C OMINGMARCH 25Persuasion Skills for Trial Success 2021Webcast 9:00 AM to 12:15 PMCost: 249 Standard; 125 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less,judicial law clerks & paralegals3 substantiveFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgMARCH 26Spinal Injuries and Surgery: Types, Risks and BenefitsWebcast 9:00 AM to 12:15 PMCost: 249 Standard; 125 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less,judicial law clerks & paralegals3 substantiveFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgMARCH 29Breaking a Commercial Lease 2020Webcast 9:00 AM to 11:00 AMCost: 149 Standard; 75 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less, judicial law clerks & paralegals2 substantiveFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgE VE N T SMARCH 30Representing a Client with Diminished Capacity 2021Webcast 9:00 AM to 12:15 PMCost: 249 Standard; 125 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less,judicial law clerks & paralegals2 substantive/1 ethicsFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgCurrent Issues for Child Advocates 20219:00 AM to 1:20 PMCost: 249 Standard; 125 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less,judicial law clerks & paralegals3 substantive/1 ethicsFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgMARCH 31IOLTA Accounts - More Questions & More Answers to theMost Commonly Asked Questions 2021Webcast 2:00 PM to 3:00 PMCost: 79 Standard; 40 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less, judicial law clerks & paralegals1 ethicsFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgAPRIL 7LLC Documents in Pennsylvania 20219:00 AM to 12:15 PMCost: 249 Standard; 125 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less,judicial law clerks & paralegals2.5 substantive/0.5 ethicsFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgAPRIL 8The Life and Legacy of Ruth Bader GinsbergWebcast 3:00 PM to 5:00 PMCost: 99 Standard; 50 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less, judicial law clerks & paralegals2 ethicsFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgAPRIL 9Pennsylvania Gaming Law: A 2021 Update1:00 PM to 4:15 PMCost: 249 Standard; 125 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less,judicial law clerks & paralegals3 substantiveFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgAPRIL 12Technology, Software & PDFs: Training with Barron Henley20219:00 AM to 12:15 PMCost: 279 Standard; 140 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less,judicial law clerks & paralegals3 substantiveFor more information contact PBI Customer Serviceat 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.orgDepartment Of RecordsAs of September 21, 2020 all instruments left forrecord are ready for deliveryIN16Coming Events19Common Pleas Court19SI19DEU.S. Bankruptcy Court19HearingsCivil Trial List17Federal Court20Orphan’s Court19Court of Appeals19District Court

2 0 THE LEGA L INTELLIGENCERKimberley A. Vasta, 611 Maplewood Avenue,Mohnton, PA 19540 -- Lynn E. Feldman;United States Trustee; 21-10725; no summarieslisted; D.S. Gellert, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.Judith M. Clifford, 125 South 2nd Street,Apartment 108, Reading, PA 19602 -- LynnE. Feldman; United States Trustee; 21-10728;no summaries listed; B.H. Mendelsohn, atty.;P.M. Mayer, B.J.Gary S. Manning, 855 Newport Avenue, Gap,PA 17527 -- Christine C. Shubert; UnitedStates Trustee; 21-10729; no summaries listed;A.V. Grbach, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.Erika L Anderson, 2807 E Wyoming Drive,Reading, PA 19608 -- Lynn E. Feldman;United States Trustee; 21-10731; no summarieslisted; G.R. Tadross, atty.; P.M. Mayer, B.J.Bernard J Buonocore, Jr., 7 CambridgeVillage, Lancaster, PA 17602 -- ChristineC. Shubert; United States Trustee; 21-10734;no summaries listed; E.A. Bartlow, atty.; P.M.Mayer, B.J.Carlos Manuel Sanchez, Jr., 4929 North 6thStreet, Apt. 1, Philadelphia, PA 19120 -Terry P. Dershaw; United States Trustee;21-10733; no summaries listed; D.M. Offen,atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.Chapter 13Jaroslaw Mielewczyk, 614 Iva Lane, FairlessHills, PA 19030 -- William C. Miller, Esq.;United States Trustee; 21-10727; no summarieslisted; B.J. Sadek, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.William J. Devenney, 811 N. Stillman Street,Philadelphia, PA 19130 -- United StatesTrustee; 21-10730; no summaries listed; D.M.Offen, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.Cody W Ensslin, 20 N Bonsall Avenue,Glenolden, PA 19036 -- United StatesTrustee; 21-10732; no summaries listed; B.J.Sadek, atty.; A.M. Chan, B.J.MARCH 23, 2021ORPHANS’ COURTDIVISION(PHILADELPHIA)ORDERS AND DECREESChapter 7Linda Wiggs, 1614 Yardley Commons,Morrisville, PA 19067 -- Robert H. Holber;United States Trustee; 21-10726; no summarieslisted; M.J. McCrystal, atty.; E.L. Frank, B.J.T H UR SDAY, MA R C H 2 5 , 2 0 2 1BY OVERTON J.MARCH 23, 2021Estate of Darian Brown; Decree issued; S.M.Silverstein.Estate of Exequiel Torres; Decree issued; J.S.Zaffran.Estate of Immanuel Stamps; ordeer issued;A.R. Spirt.Estate of Kahilil Weems; Decree issued; B.A.Thornburs.Estate of Koya McCrae; Order issued; J.M.Rosenblum.Estate of Kwame Chisholm; Order issued; T.Brown.Estate of Kylee Warfel; Order issued; A.S.Rothman.Estate of Mason Neal; Order issued; M.Greenfield.Estate of Michael Pierre; Order issued; B.Tessler.Estate of Rex Jolles; Order issued; S.C. Huber.Estate of Rex Jolles; Order issued; S.C. Huber.Estate of Gloria Romaine; Decree issued.ORDERS AND DECREESBY CARRAFIELLO, J.MARCH 24, 2021Estate of Meryl Freeman, DE; Decree issued;M. Meckley; E. Hayes.Estate of John C. Echols, Jr., DE; DecreeCourt Noticescontinued from 16Regarding the transmission and remand of the record on appeal, Pa.R.A.P. 1931(g) substantially reflects the requirements of the Order of November 13, 2015. The proposed language hasbeen further clarified to replace references to “file” with “transmit.” In addition, commentary wasadded to the Official Note to alert readers that the definition of “case record” in paragraph (c) canbe found in the UJS Public Access Policy on the UJS website.To distinguish between the use of “clerk” and “prothonotary” throughout the rules,Pa.R.A.P. 102 is proposed to be amended to define those terms. Additional terms, such as“Document,” “Electronic Filing,” “Filing Party,” “Original Document,” and “PACFile,” are alsodefined. Pa.R.A.P. 121 is proposed to be amended to reflect “eService” through PACFile as a methodof service. Similarly, Pa.R.A.P. 122 provides a suggested form for proof of service through PACFile.Pa.R.A.P. 2173 is proposed to be amended so that numbering begins with the cover pageand Pa.R.A.P. 2174 is proposed to be amended so that the table of contents appears on the page orpages immediately following the cover. These proposals are intended to correlate the page numbersof briefs and reproduced records with the numbering of images by .pdf reader.During its review, the Committee also identified that “petition for specialized review”appeared to have been omitted from Pa.R.A.P. 2701 concerning the payment of fees. That form ofa petition has been added to paragraph (b) and historical content removed from the Official Note.In its entirety, this proposal involves 46 rules spanning 68 pages. The majority of the ruleswill be amended as a result of definitional changes and stylistic revisions. To illuminate operativeportions and reduce the burden on readers, the proposal published for comment includes the ninerules containing substantive amendments and omits those containing only correlative amendments.Further, should this proposal ultimately be adopted by the Supreme Court, the Committee intendsto also recommend that the administrative orders governing PACFile in the appellate courts berescinded.All comments, concerns, and suggestions concerning this proposal are welcome.Rule 102. Definitions.Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent provisions of these rules whichare applicable to specific provisions of these rules, the following words and phrases when used inthese rules shall have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them inthis rule:Action.—Any action or proceeding at law or in equity.Argument.—Where required by the context, the term includes submission on briefs.Administrative office.—The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.Appeal.—Any petition or other application to a court for review of subordinate governmental determinations. The term includes an application for certiorari under 42 Pa.C.S. § 934 (writs of certiorari)or under any other provision of law. Where required by the context, the term includes proceedingson petition for review and petition for specialized review.[Official Note:Under these rules a ‘‘subordinate governmental determination’’ includes an order of a trialcourt. 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