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  1. Experience, ability, and a willingness to craft innovative and creative solutions are the tools DiFrancesca & Steele, P.C. uses to achieve our clients’ goals. Providing legal and counselling services for real estate, Divorce, Custody and Family Matters, Probate Litigation, Business and Corporate Law, Personal Injury.

  2. Her practice areas include civil litigation (including personal injury based litigation), real estate, estates and criminal defense. In 1971, Attorney Donald DiFrancesca opened his law practice on Norwich Avenue in Norwich, Connecticut. In 1980, he moved to our current location at 811 Boswell Avenue. In 1994 Attorney Beth Steele joined his firm.

  3. 6. Okt. 2011 · TRENTON — It's nine years after the fact and seven years since the state launched an investigation, but former Gov. Donald DiFrancesco has shelled out $4,650 in fines for campaign finance ...

  4. 1. Juni 2023 · By David Wildstein, June 01 2023 5:23 pm. The New Jersey Supreme Court publicly reprimanded Superior Court Judge Michael Kassel on Wednesday for being unprepared, failing to maintain impartiality, and acting unprofessionally. During a temporary family court assignment in the Spring of 2021, Kassel publicly stated his distaste for the ...

  5. 19. Feb. 2024 · Incumbent state Sen. Devlin Robinson (R., Allegheny) was first elected in 2020, flipping the seat. As of Feb. 14, one Democrat has filed to run against Robinson, according to Pennsylvania Department of State records. Democratic candidate: Nicole Ruscitto, educator and former local township councilor.

  6. 13. März 2024 · Camp Hill Borough's political yard sign ordinance appeal rejected again by courts. Nick DiFrancesco is running to represent District 15 in the Pa. State Senate. Here's what to know before voting ...

  7. Donald DiFrancesco besuchte bis 1966 die Pennsylvania State University und studierte danach an der Seton Hall School of Law Jura. Danach wurde er Mitglied einer Rechtsanwaltskanzlei. Im Jahr 1976 wurde er in das Repräsentantenhaus von New Jersey gewählt; seit 1979 war er Mitglied des Staatssenats, dessen Präsident er 1992 wurde.