Pennsylvania Legal Handbook




"We find it to be very accurate and comprehensive...geared for daily use by any secretary. Our office uses it everyday."
Debbie Rankin
Shaw and Martin,
Mt. Vernon, IL

2011 Pennsylvania Attorney's/Secretary's Handbook

Available January 2011

Designed with attorneys, paralegals and legal secretaries in mind, the Pennsylvania Handbook is a complete reference source for your office or library. Our team of editors has taken the time to research, verify, and compile information relevant to a Pennsylvania  law office so you can rely on us for the details and focus on practicing law.

The 2011 edition will feature many updates including emails, web sites, and fax numbers where previously unavailable.  The 2011 edition of the  Pennsylvania Handbook will be available the week of January 10,  2011- in two easy to use formats - the online eBook and the print edition.    Want to confirm that the 2011 edition will be sent to your office?    Let us know!

Add the latest edition of the Pennsylvania  Handbook to your office or library for $72 (includes binder) or update an older edition for $62 (does not include binder).  eBook edition is $75.00 per annual subscription.  Order by phone at 1-888-470-0077 or click here to buy now.

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When you order the Handbook it is yours to use for 30 days, at no obligation. If, for any reason, you are not satisfied, simply return the book within 30 days using the postage paid return label that was included with your handbook.  If you decide to keep your Handbook, an invoice will be sent to you at the end of your preview period.  You don't write the check  until you're happy, what could be more fair?

Legal News

DPW Budget Update, September 2, 2010

In August, Congress passed legislation to provide additional federal Medicaid matching funds (FMAP) for states for the period January through June 30, 2011. However, this additional money is about one-third less than originally proposed and contained in Pennsylvania’s enacted budget for 2010-11. As a result, Governor Rendell asked each state agency to make adjustments in their budget. A link to all budget reductions can be found here.

Community Legal Services, Inc.Unemployed Pennsylvanians can now access resources and information about long-term unemployment at PennsylvaniaUnemployed.org, a new website developed by the Philadelphia Unemployment Project and Community Legal Services.

Philadelphia Unemployment Project (PUP) and Community Legal Services (CLS), two community based nonprofit organizations that advocate on behalf of low-income workers in Pennsylvania, created the website in response to the growing number of Pennsylvanians who have exhausted their unemployment benefits – more than 51,000 by September 1, 2010.


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