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Firm Mailing Address:
Villanova Center
Suite 260
795 East Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, PA 19085
Telephone: - 610-527-9100 (individual extensions set forth below)
Fax - 610-527-6549
The Villanova Center complex is between Route 320 and the Blue Route. We are on the top floor of the office building at the rear of the Villanova Center complex - in the same building as the new Villanova Post Office (the former site of Radnor Rolls and Radnor Rink).
E-Mail Addresses:
See the Notice Below
Marc H. Jaffe - [email protected] and [email protected]
Fred B. Fromhold - [email protected] and [email protected]
David R. Adams - [email protected] and [email protected]
Jamie Jun - [email protected] and [email protected]
Telephone Extensions:
David R. Adams - 203
Fred B. Fromhold - 201
Marc H. Jaffe - 202
Jamie Jun - 206
Notice about Confidentiality and E-Mail Messages |
The e-mail addresses of the attorneys in the firm are posted on this website for the convenience of existing clients of the firm and of those persons who have existing relationships with the firm.
This web site is not intended to form an attorney-client relationship with anyone. Furthermore, the attorneys in this firm do not form attorney-client relationships through e-mail communications from prospective clients. In order for us to be certain that the representation of a new prospective client would not create a conflict-of-interest with an existing client, we must speak directly to the new prospective client - in person or by telephone - before agreeing to undertake the legal representation of that new prospective client. No one can become a client of the firm unless and until an attorney in the firm agrees to undertake that person's legal representation on behalf of the firm. That engagement is normally confirmed in an engagement letter directed to the client.
We request that any person who is not already a client of the firm and who attempts to communicate with us via e-mail message should not include any information in an e-mail message that the person considers to be confidential. Unsolicited e-mail communications may not be entitled to the same legal protection of attorney-client confidentiality provided to communications between an attorney and an existing client.