About Alan Moss Law

Alan W. Moss, Esquire: Born and raised in Philadelphia, Mr. Moss has devoted his entire adult life to business in and around this Greater Metropolitan area. He obtained three separate degrees from Temple University (being the only college to which he ever applied for entrance): an Associate in Science from Temple University Department of Criminal Justice, a Bachelor of Business Administration from Temple University and in 1986 a Juris Doctor Degree from Temple University School of Law. He has been admitted to practice law in all of the State and Federal Courts of both Pennsylvania and New Jersey as well as the United States Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit.

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The staff at the Law Offices Of Alan Moss are committed to serving the individual needs of each and every client. Our dedication to our clients is seen through our respectful and professional attitude. It's this attitude that has earned us the loyalty and respect of so many clients. At our firm, we aim to you but the best legal solution for your case. Our law firm consists of a remarkable team of expert trial attorneys in just about every field of law you can name, and it is because of this nature of the legal services we provide, our firm has been able to stay ahead of its league for decades.

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27. Nov
Pennsylvania Governor Won't Challenge Overturning Of Same-Sex Marriage Ban

Pennsylvania Governor Won't Challenge Overturning Of Same-Sex Marriage Ban

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said Wednesday that he will not challenge a federal judge's ruling striking down the state's ban on same-sex marriage, saying an appeal is "extremely unlikely to succeed." Corbett's decision came a day after District Court Judge John Jones declared the ban unconstitutional and said such laws should be tossed "into the …
27. Nov
Lawmakers Push To Reform Mental Health System

Lawmakers Push To Reform Mental Health System

Two congressional lawmakers from Pennsylvania hope their new legislation will greatly enhance care for the nation's mentally ill. "It's time to treat mental illness as an illness, not as a crime," said Congressman Tim Murphy, R-18, in a conference call Wednesday. A psychologist by training, Murphy, from Upper St. Clair, Allegheny County, has sponsored the …