Law Office Of Cotlar And Cotlar

Law Office Of Cotlar And Cotlar

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The Law Office of Cotlar and Cotlar, established in 1999, serves the Doylestown, PA area and its surroundings. With a strong track record and vast experience, they have dedicated themselves to providing exceptional legal services to their clients. Trust Cotlar and Cotlar to handle your legal matters with the utmost professionalism and diligence.


Highlights

26 years in business
Serves Doylestown , PA

Specialties

Service type

Transactional business, Litigation / Legal representation

Work type

Landlord / tenant dispute, Lease / contract interpretation, Writing a lease / contract, Buying a property, Selling a property, Short sale, Foreclosure, Contract disputes, Title and Boundary Disputes, Zoning, Planning and Land Use, Housing Discrimination, Construction Disputes, Other real estate issues

Location and hours

Law Office Of Cotlar And Cotlar

23 W Court St
Doylestown, PA 18901-4210
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Work Experience

Partner
Cotlar & Cotlar
2006 - Present
Associate General Counsel
Association of Public Television Stations
1999 - 2006

Education

University of Wisconsin, Madison
1992
Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law
1999
Vassar College
1989
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Philosophy
1992
Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law
Law
1999
Vassar College
Philosophy
1989

Associations & Affiliations

Pennsylvania Bar Association
Member
Bucks County Bar Association
member

Publications

56 Fed. Comm. L.J. 55
“Say Cheese: The Constitutionality of State-Mandated Free Air-Time on Public Broadcasting Stations in Wisconsin,”
2003
13 CommLaw Conspectus 271
“The Road to Analog Switch-Off: How the United States Can Turn Off Its Analog Television Service Without Significant Service Disruption,”
2005
57 Fed. Comm. L.J. 49
“The Road Not Yet Traveled: Why the FCC Should Issue Digital Must-Carry Rules for Public Television “First,””
2004
59 Fed. Comm. L.J. 47
“You Said What? The Perils of Content-Based Regulation of Public Broadcast Underwriting Acknowledgments,”
2006
53 Fed. Comm. L.J. 379
“A Subsidy By Any Other Name: First Amendment Implications of the Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999,”
2001
Association of Public Television Stations
The Public Television Legal Survival Guide

Speaking Engagements

Bucks County Bar Association
Your Tool Box for Mortgage Foreclosure Defense
2011
Pennsylvania Bar Institute
What Workers Compensation Practitioners Should Know About Disability Discrimination and Unemployment Compensation
2009
NARI, Bucks Mont
The Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act
2009

Services offered

Consumer Lawyer
Discrimination Lawyers
Personal Injury Lawyer
Real Estate Lawyer