News

horn williamson logo
Horn Williamson Rebrands To Add 3rd Atty As Name Partner

Law360 Pulse | By James Boyle In a move that Horn Williamson LLC leadership says highlights a new stage in its strategic growth, the firm has been recently retitled Horn Williamson & Collins, adding the name of a partner who joined the Philadelphia-based firm in 2021. The rebranding to Horn Williamson & Collins recognizes Matthew C. Collins […]

READ MORE >>
banner image
Horn Williamson Rebrands as Horn Williamson & Collins, Adds Matthew C. Collins as Named Partner

Horn Williamson LLC rebrands to Horn Williamson & Collins, recognizing Matthew C. Collins as a named partner. The firm will continue as a woman-owned and operated law firm under the leadership of founder Jennifer M. Horn.

READ MORE >>
banner image
Remembering Our Colleague, Glenn W. Reimann

It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Senior Counsel Glenn Reimann. Glenn was a respected colleague and friend, and we honor his legacy of professionalism, kindness, and dedication to our clients and team.

READ MORE >>

Blogs

banner image
Before You Buy: Five Legal Issues Every Homebuyer Should Understand

Buying a home is exciting. It is also one of the largest financial decisions most families will ever make. After years of litigating construction defect cases, I can say with confidence that many disputes could have been avoided if buyers understood a few key issues before signing an agreement of sale.

READ MORE >>
banner image
Political Signs in Community Associations

Community associations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey follow different rules when it comes to political signs. In Pennsylvania, associations may generally enforce sign restrictions in their governing documents, while New Jersey law provides broader protections for residents’ political speech.

READ MORE >>
banner image
Four Important Steps Homeowners Should Take if They Have Water Damage

Water damage can get worse quickly—and the wrong next step can hurt your claim. Start by taking extensive photos and videos, and avoid making repairs until you’ve gotten legal guidance. Then, notify the contractor and get multiple independent estimates to understand the true scope of the damage.

READ MORE >>

Events

None scheduled at this time.