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Bucks County Law Firm Curtin & Heefner Supports Community with Thanksgiving Basket Donations

Curtin & Heefner Donates Thanksgiving Baskets to Local Community Organizations

    DOYLESTOWN, PA, December 17, 2011 /Law and Legal PR News/ -- Bucks County law firm Curtin & Heefner LLP supported the Bucks County Opportunity Council and the Family Service Association of Bucks County by donating 14 Thanksgiving baskets to the community organizations which were then dispersed to individuals and families in need. The firm donated turkeys and pies, and the firm's staff and attorneys donated all the trimmings for complete Thanksgiving dinners.

"Our firm has been participating in this holiday giving program for more than a decade. We are dedicated to giving back to and bettering the Bucks County community where we live and work," said Curtin & Heefner Managing Partner Frank S. Guarrieri. "It was our privilege to continue to help those less fortunate, especially around the holidays."

In addition to charitable donations, members of the firm provide pro bono legal services to Bucks County residents through the Bucks County Bar Association. The attorneys' pro bono efforts include handling protection from abuse (PFA) actions, estate claims, landlord / tenant matters, driver's license suspensions and employment issues. The firm prides itself on their participation on non-profit boards and assistance with legal needs such as drafting by-laws and reviewing legal documents.

Firm attorneys have also provided legal services to Bucks County families affected by the tragedies of Sept. 11, assisted with military programs such as drafting wills for soldiers, helped families and small business owners navigate insurance matters arising from significant flooding in Yardley, Pa., and had members travel to Louisiana to help with rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

About Curtin & Heefner LLP: Curtin & Heefner LLP is a regional Bucks County based law firm with offices in Morrisville and Doylestown, Pa., and Lawrenceville, N.J. Founded in 1932, the firm is ranked in size among the Top 100 Law Firms in Pennsylvania. The suburban Philadelphia attorneys provide innovative strategies, high quality professional legal services, and client education in order to solve, resolve and avoid legal problems. They are experienced in handling sophisticated matters promptly, ethically, competently and with a team approach at reasonable rates. The firm has various practice groups with attorneys who focus on specific areas of the law including business and municipal finance, estates, trusts and tax, real estate, commercial litigation, banking, creditors' rights, personal injury, bad faith and insurance defense litigation, employment and public sector, and disability law. Curtin & Heefner LLP enjoys a distinguished legacy of leadership within the legal profession, various facets of government, and national and regional organizations and associations. To learn more about Curtin & Heefner LLP, please visit www.curtinheefner.com.

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