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Stanley B. Edelstein, Esq. (vCard)
Stanley B. Edelstein is a member of Jacoby
Donner, P.C., with a practice concentrated in the areas of
construction litigation and construction law, business and real
estate litigation and employment law. He also serves as a
mediator of construction and employment disputes.
Mr. Edelstein is a member of the Forum
Committee on the Construction Industry and the Litigation, Labor
and Employment, and Alternative Dispute Resolution Sections of
the American Bar Association, and has served as chair of the
State Civil Judicial Procedures Committee of the Philadelphia
Bar Association. He is also a member of that association's
Federal Courts Committee, Construction Law Committee, and Real
Property Section.
Mr. Edelstein earned his Bachelor of
Science degree in Economics from Carnegie-Mellon University, and
his J.D. from George Washington University's National Law
Center, where he graduated with honors and served on the George
Washington Law Review. Immediately after law school, he served
as a law clerk to the Honorable Joseph F. Weis, Jr. of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. In 1993,
Mr. Edelstein became one of the first attorneys in Philadelphia
to complete the intensive course in Construction Mediation
sponsored jointly by the American Bar Association's Forum
Committee on the Construction Industry and the Atlanta Regional
Office of the American Arbitration Association.
In addition, Mr. Edelstein writes and
lectures on construction and employment law issues, and has
served as course planner and instructor for courses for
attorneys given by the Philadelphia Bar Education Center in the
area of legal ethics and professional responsibility.
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