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Grim, Biehn & Thatcher of Perkasie, Pa., is pleased to announce that Daniel P. Martin has joined the firm as a full-time associate in the firm’s municipal law department. A resident of Allentown, Pa., Martin received a bachelor’s degree from West Chester University and a law degree from Widener University. During his time at Widener, Martin was the Pennsylvania Law & Symposium Editor on the Widener Commonwealth Law Review and was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society. Martin has been admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Bucks County Bar Association. Prior to joining the firm, he served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Denise M. Bowman of the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. “We are very pleased that Daniel has joined our municipal practice,” said Gregory E. Grim, CEO, Grim, Biehn & Thatcher. “He brings a great deal of energy and enthusiasm to our firm and we know he will be an asset to our clients.” About Grim, Biehn & Thatcher Grim, Biehn & Thatcher has been providing trusted legal counsel, practical, commonsense advice and values-based business solutions to clients since the firm was founded by Webster Grim in 1895. The firm represents clients in the areas of Business, Commercial and Tax Law; Litigation; Family Law; Criminal Law; Landlord/Tenant Law; Municipal/Zoning Law; Personal Injury Law; Wills and Estates; and Real Estate Law. The firm prides itself on the following commitments it makes to its clients: Responsibility – Recognizing that the firm is in a service business and that clients expect and deserve timeliness and responsiveness. This priority is embedded into the firm’s culture and values. Trust – Representing clients in a skillful and honest manner; taking ownership of every action in its dealings with clients and others with unyielding integrity. Diligence – Providing the best service with confidence about what the firm does and always working hard to deliver quality service with the client’s goals and best interests in mind for each legal matter. Value – Striving to pool talents and resources to better serve clients and minimize unnecessary costs and expenses, thus providing increased value to its clients. For more information about Grim, Biehn & Thatcher visit www.grimlaw.com.
Grim, Biehn & Thatcher of Perkasie, Pa., is pleased to announce that Daniel P. Martin has joined the firm as a full-time associate in the firm’s municipal law department. A resident of Allentown, Pa., Martin received a bachelor’s degree from West Chester University and a law degree from Widener University. During his time at Widener, Martin was the Pennsylvania Law & Symposium Editor on the Widener Commonwealth Law Review and was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society. Martin has been admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Bucks County Bar Association. Prior to joining the firm, he served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Denise M. Bowman of the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. “We are very pleased that Daniel has joined our municipal practice,” said Gregory E. Grim, CEO, Grim, Biehn & Thatcher. “He brings a great deal of energy and enthusiasm to our firm and we know he will be an asset to our clients.” About Grim, Biehn & Thatcher Grim, Biehn & Thatcher has been providing trusted legal counsel, practical, commonsense advice and values-based business solutions to clients since the firm was founded by Webster Grim in 1895. The firm represents clients in the areas of Business, Commercial and Tax Law; Litigation; Family Law; Criminal Law; Landlord/Tenant Law; Municipal/Zoning Law; Personal Injury Law; Wills and Estates; and Real Estate Law. The firm prides itself on the following commitments it makes to its clients: Responsibility – Recognizing that the firm is in a service business and that clients expect and deserve timeliness and responsiveness. This priority is embedded into the firm’s culture and values. Trust – Representing clients in a skillful and honest manner; taking ownership of every action in its dealings with clients and others with unyielding integrity. Diligence – Providing the best service with confidence about what the firm does and always working hard to deliver quality service with the client’s goals and best interests in mind for each legal matter. Value – Striving to pool talents and resources to better serve clients and minimize unnecessary costs and expenses, thus providing increased value to its clients.
For more information about Grim, Biehn & Thatcher visit www.grimlaw.com.